Sleeping With The Enemy (A Stranger's Touch)

BOOK: Sleeping With The Enemy (A Stranger's Touch)
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Sleeping With The Enemy

 

By

             

Mary Eason

 

PUBLISHED BY:

Mary Eason

Copyright © 2013 by Mary Eason

 

 

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Chapter One

 

“Are you sure you don’t want me to stay and help you finish up here? It won’t kill me to skip one class, you know.” Brandy Richards slung her backpack over her shoulder and eyed the stack of books that still needed putting away with concern.

“Thanks, but no way, Brandy. You need this credit to graduate at the end of the year.” Kate Edwards placed the last of the latest self-help books on the display next to the register and turned to
her younger cousin. “Besides, this is your last class before finals. You can’t afford to miss tonight. Go to your class. I’ll finish up here.”

Brandy had struggled with World History for weeks now, using every available minute to study. Luckily, the bookstore was unusually quiet this time of year due to the pre-holiday slump.

“Okay, but promise you won’t stay too late? And don’t forget to lock the doors at six this time. You know how crazy this part of the city gets after the sun goes down.”

“Yes, Mother.” Kate smiled affectionately at her cousin’s concern before shooing her in the direction of the door. Of course, Brandy was right. The downtown
Austin business district transformed itself at night, from the bustling financial center of the city to a twenty-something’s party haven.

Crowds
of young people flocked to the bars and clubs along Sixth Street.

Brandy hesitated for another moment before giving in. “Okay, I’m going but I’m calling the store when I get out of class and you’d better not still be here.”

Kate had hired her cousin to help at the bookstore part-time after her parents’ death, when Brandy seemed to be floundering. It wasn’t long before the girl excelled at the job. With Kate’s help, and thanks to Brandy’s excellent GPA average, she’d been able to enroll at the University of Texas, Kate’s alma mater. After a few bumps that first year, Brandy was back on track and scheduled to graduate with a degree in business at the end of the fall semester.

“Go to class, Brandy, and stop worrying about me. I’m a big girl. I can take care of myself.”

“Yeah, well it wouldn’t hurt you to have some fun every now and then, you know. When was the last time you
didn’t
put in fourteen hours a day at this place?”

“Brandy,” Kate warned. She knew exactly where this conversation was going. Brandy loved the single life. She constantly invited Kate to go clubbing with her friends down on
Sixth Street, but Kate always refused. She’d put those days behind her after college. When her last serious relationship ended in a bitter breakup, Kate decided she needed to take some time off from men as well.

“Well, you know it wouldn’t hurt you to get laid.”

“Brandy!” The last thing Kate wanted to get involved in right now was yet another discussion about her sex life, or more specifically her lack of sex life. “Will you let me worry about my love life for once? You just concentrate on passing that test so you can graduate and start working here full time, okay. Then I won’t need to work fourteen hour days.”

 

“Whatever you say, Kate, but technically, you have to have a love life to worry about one,” Brandy retorted. She blew Kate a little kiss then made a hasty exit, before her cousin could manage even a single retort.

Kate shook her head. Her cousin just refused to let up at times. Brandy meant well, but she just didn’t understand. Kate picked up the last remaining stack of books—a group of romance novels and eyed the couple on the cover with scorn.

Yeah right. If men like that existed in the real world, then women wouldn’t need to read those novels.

If I could find a man like that, I’d give up my self-imposed exile and sleep with him in a heartbeat.

So far, she hadn’t found anything resembling Prince Charming in the men she’d dated in the past, certainly not in Seth Mathews.

She’d been engaged to Seth for two months when she’d finally given in and had sex with him, which ultimately resulted in Kate’s self-imposed exile from dating entirely. After Seth got what he wanted from her, he’d quickly moved on to another woman. Seth was a lousy excuse for a man. And a cheat. Not to mention terrible in bed.

But to Kate’s credit, her judgment had been impaired by all the lies Seth was so good at feeding her. She actually believed he meant it when he told her she was the only woman he ever wanted to make love with, until she’d discovered the truth.

Thank goodness, she had her career at
Montgomery Books
to fulfill her. It was immensely challenging and she actually felt good about the work she was able to accomplish at the bookstore. She didn’t need a man to make her happy. And if she did, she’d find the perfect man in one of those romance novels the store carried. She could have all the pleasure without any of the pain.

Montgomery Books
had been part of the Congress Avenue merchants for more than thirty years. Kate had worked for Elise Montgomery throughout high school and college. Once she graduated from the University of Texas, she’d begun managing the store after Elise’s husband James passed away and the older woman decided to retire three years earlier.

Someday, Kate hoped to buy the store. She wanted to wait until she’d saved enough money for a down payment. With any luck, and if the business continued to grow, she’d have enough money to make an offer next year.

At twenty-five, Kate was proud of what she’d done with the store since becoming manager. When she’d first started, the financial records were in the red. Now, thanks to her insight, the business had been running in the black for over a year.

If only she could accomplish the same in her personal life.

She placed the remaining books on the cart and moved to the romance section. With any luck, she’d finish by eight, and then she’d go home to her one true love: Earl, the little mutt Kate found digging in the garbage bin behind the store a few years back. Earl turned out to be the best male companion she’d ever known. He didn’t care what she watched on TV and he didn’t hog the covers. As far as Kate was concerned, Earl was the perfect male specimen.

Kate grabbed a rubber band from the counter and twisted her shoulder-length, golden brown curls into a knot at the top of her head to keep them out of her eyes. Retrieving the
stepladder she used to reach the higher shelves from the storeroom, she slipped out of her three-inch pumps.

At five-foot two, Kate needed those three inches just to put her on equal ground with most people. But they were terribly uncomfortable and downright dangerous when it came to climbing up and down a stepladder.

Once the last book was in place, Kate leaned back to survey her handiwork. She prided herself in having each group of books lined up just right. Her full attention was on the task at hand. Kate didn’t hear the little bell above the door at all. She wasn’t aware of anyone else being in the store until he spoke.

“...
Whatever You Desire
?” an incredibly sexy male voice asked with just a hint of amusement.

“I beg your pardon?” Kate spun around on the ladder, surprised to find the voice came attached to one unbelievably attractive male, who just happened to be standing next to
the ladder. Taken off guard, her bare foot slipped on the top rung. Before she could steady herself, she was tumbling backwards and right into the arms of the owner of that very sexy voice.

“Hello there,” he said with more than just a hint of amusement now.

The moment Kate’s eyes collided with the most amazing ice-blue ones she’d ever seen, her breath caught in the back of her throat and answering him became impossible. Two very strong, very capable arms held her close and not exactly in the “I’ve just met you” kind of way either, if the pressure of his hands were any indication. One rested beneath her breast, while the other held her just above her knees. A thousand different responses popped into her head but all she could think about was the cover of that blasted romance book. Wasn’t the hero holding the heroine in just the same manner?

Don’t think about that now...

 

“I don’t think I’ve ever had this type of an effect on a woman before.” He grinned back at her. “This must be a sign.” The warmth in his eyes melted the ice away.

Left breathless by her plunge into shame and pretty much speechless by the man holding her a little too intimately, Kate took her moment of silence to get a better look at him.

He was stunning—gorgeous, well, if you could actually use those words to describe a male, and he was definitely all male. His dark brown hair swept back from a smooth forehead. He had the perfect nose, amazingly full lips that literally begged for kissing, and two matching dimples.

Kate couldn’t keep from returning his contagious smile. But when his arms tightened around her body, her smile disappeared completely. Suddenly she became aware of her skirt slowly creeping up her thigh to reveal quite a bit of leg, which he’d clearly spotted as well. Kate cursed the warm color spreading across her face, betraying her obvious embarrassment.

“A sign?” she repeated before her voice disappeared entirely when he tugged her skirt back down.

“Yes, don’t you believe in signs?”

I do now!
Kate thought but had the foresight not to say those things out loud.

As a young girl, Kate had once been a hopeless romantic. She loved to read and devoured tons of those sappy old romance stories because they gave her hope. Maybe there was such a thing as two people being happy in love. Unfortunately, real life wasn’t anything like those romance novels. It was a hard lesson to learn, but one Kate knew by heart.

“Um, you can put me down now,” she told the handsome man holding her. His arms tightened around her in response. She waited for him to let her go. He didn’t.

“Are you sure? I mean, maybe you hurt yourself in the fall?”

Kate stared back at him as if he’d suddenly grown two heads. But she did her best to keep her jaw dropping any further when his smile widened at her expression and the dimples made another appearance.

“Yes, I’m
sure, but thank you. I’m fine, really,” she added when he still made no move to put her down. “So, could you please put me down, Mr.—” She didn’t even know his name and already her thoughts were heading in directions her self-imposed exile from men wouldn’t allow. It didn’t help that he looked as if he’d just stepped off the cover of one of those romance novels. Or out of bed...

“Alex. Alex Bradshaw,” he said slowly and waited for some response from her. It was almost as if he expected her to recognize the name. No, there was no way she’d ever met this man before. She’d definitely remember him.
Maybe he was famous. A movie star, perhaps.

“But you can call me Alex.”

“Thank you…Alex.” Kate found her voice again. “That’s very kind of you, but I’m fine.” Reluctantly he set her on her feet but didn’t let her go. Instead, his hands circled her waist, inching her closer. Kate didn’t think about resisting, even when she realized he was going to kiss her. Instinctively her hands moved up to his chest.

“Alex.” The sound of his name dissolved into a tiny little whimper the second his lips touched hers for the first time. Damn, could the man kiss or what? Alex Bradshaw put all of her past boyfriend’s to shame, and made her seriously rethink the whole, self-imposed exile thing. No one ever kissed her the way Alex was right now.

His lips glided skillfully over hers, igniting a primitive response deep inside her being. Kate never felt this way before. Not even with Seth. After her first initial moment of shock, she gave into instinct and kissed him back with abandon. Her arms circled his neck, bringing their bodies closer.

For a moment, he was the one hesitating. Kate opened her eyes to find him watching her carefully. Something unnamed passed between them. Kate shuddered at what she saw in his eyes, before closing hers.

His fingers tangled in her hair, holding her in place before his lips claimed hers once more, gently urging them apart. Kate eagerly opened up to him. He smiled against her lips at her response. It was as seductive as his kiss.

“Alex
.” Kate fought against unfamiliar desires coursing through her body, melting her against him. She tried to think beyond this moment. After all, this man was a complete stranger to her. She’d only met him and yet she’d allowed him to touch her in a way she’d long ago stopped believing in.

Shh,” he whispered into her mouth, his hands slipping over the curves of her body, down to her hips, molding her intimately against him. She could feel him holding back. He was being careful with her.

This is crazy! Kate couldn’t believe she was behaving so recklessly. If she didn’t stop him soon, she wouldn’t want to ever. She forced her hands between their joined bodies and pushed against his chest.

Slowly Alex lifted his head, letting her go. He wasn’t smiling any longer. The dark inferno blazing in his eyes made it hard to breathe, even harder to think clearly.

“Are you okay?” he asked, stroking his thumb over her swollen lips.

Kate stared back at him wide-eyed. Was he crazy? Of course, she wasn’t okay. She wasn’t sure what she felt at that moment, but okay certainly wasn’t one of them.

“I’m sorry—I don’t know what’s wrong with me. I have no idea why I did that.” Her voice sounded breathless and uncertain. She stopped talking and shook her head.

“Well, technically I think we both
did that
,” he told her gently then smiled when she looked at him as if he’d lost his mind. “And it’s like I was saying. It’s a sign.”

“Yeah, more like a sign I’ve been here way too long. I must be tired, otherwise...” Kate stopped trying to defend her actions when she heard him laugh. “I think I need to go home now.” She smoothed a hand down her blouse and straightened her skirt before finding the nerve to look at him again. “Is there actually something I can help you find?” God she was blushing again. But did he have to have the most devilish grin? As if he was reading much more into her innocent question. “Because it is after closing time and—”

“Yes, you can. You can tell me your name.”

“I don’t think so
.”

“Kate, is it? Kate Edwards.” He read her name off the gold nametag pinned to her blouse very slowly. It sounded like a caress coming from those lips.

For a moment, something flashed within his eyes and he grew serious again. Did he recognize her? Kate shook her head again. She was definitely tired. They’d never met before. She would remember meeting him.

“Yes.”

“That’s a very pretty name,” he added and Kate tried not to react to his compliment.

“Thank you. So now that you know my name—is there anything else, Mr.—” She searched her jumbled thoughts, trying to remember his last name.

“Bradshaw. But you can call me Alex—remember? And yes, there is. You didn’t answer my question.”

“That’s because you haven’t asked me a question yet.”

“No, but I was going to. Before you fell into my arms and took away my train of thought.”

Kate couldn’t resist smiling at his open flirting. The man was charming and an incredible kisser. Not to mention quite possibly the sexiest man she’d ever met.

“Well, then I guess you don’t need anything else from me,” she said and immediately regretted the words when he chuckled softly.

“I didn’t say that. But I’m willing to take things slow, Kate Edwards. So,
Whatever You Desire
,” he repeated the same words that sent her tumbling into his arms minutes earlier.

“I beg your pardon?” Kate felt the hot color start at her toes and spread quickly through her body.

When Alex spotted her embarrassment he pointed to the paperback he held in his hand. “
Whatever You Desire
?”

“Oh—the book! Well, what about it?”

“Can you recommend it?” he teased her softly. Even the simplest of words took on a much more alluring meaning when his eyes slid over her body.

“I don’t know. I don’t read romance novels.”
Not anymore, anyway
.

Kate
bit back a smile at his fake shock. She couldn’t tell him there had once been a time when those little books fulfilled all of her teenage fantasies.

“You’re kidding? You don’t believe in romance?”

Kate shook her head. The undercurrent of sexual tension flaring between them still made it hard to concentrate on what he was saying. “Do you?”

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