Whispers Beneath The Sheets
stals, champagne flows like liquid gold, and the air hums with the smug laught
r in a borrowed dress a
I belong here. Not because of my last name, or because I was born into this endless pa
I'm not here for pleasure.
s. Cufflinks are worth more than my rent. A string quartet tucked neatly in the corner,
h my hands. The bubbles sting my nose. One sip, and I already regret it. Too
self. "Smile, network,
said th
ng between glittering couple
eats assistants for breakfast. Next, my shoulder slams into something solid.
.sorry, I wa
st
in a perfectly tailored black suit. Broad shoulders. Sharp jawline. Dark hair brush
kind of dangerous blue that makes you want
bow. Large, warm, firm. My pulse tr
whiskey poured neat. "These floors are slippe
rassment. Irritation. Someth
. "But maybe if you didn't stand in the middle
ves. Not quite a smile. More li
says softly.
rage and a very inconvenien
s thi
t in this little pocket of space, it feels
to stay invisible tonight. Not to lock eyes with a s
ugh that I catch the faintest whiff of something
long here, do
hit me l
tiffens. "
ke them," he murmurs, chin tipping toward the cluster of glittering guests nearby. "You d
in my hand. He's too close
e talking about," I say,
't y
again, and my
the way my body leans an inch too cl
whisper before
rpens. "Adri
it. Everyone in the city has. The billionaire CEO. The ruthless
looking at me like I'm not just anot
d, studying me.
speak, a passing photographer sn
, Adrian Blackwood is still
r deciding whe
e of his stare, like it's pe
y voice steady even though my
slowly, like he's t
from him. I've heard my name a million times, b
me," I turn toward the bar, praying my k
s, smooth as silk and sharp as glas
laring. "You d
esn't believe me. Worse, a treacherous
hampagne flute with a little more force than necessary. The bartender a
Adrian Blackwood takes the seat beside me like
t sits there, elbow propped on the ba
you have a habit of
. "Only the int
ngratulations. You've had your fun. Now you can go... I don't
y, deliberately. "You look like y
nly irritates me more.
oothly. "I can tell you don
k. "Ho
your nose when
He notices
hat's any of your
t you is my busi
ught somewhere between outrage and
t he leans in just slightly, his voice dropping
what are you rea
rtet. The clinking glasses. The polite laughter. All of it
riend dragged me, or anything that doesn't reveal how badly I want to
my throat dry. Like he'd know if I li
ersion of the truth. "Ne
strike me as someone who set
yone gets to waltz into a ro
intly. "Call
tha
ch. "Stubborn, too. You
ould stop loo
ng sip, but it doesn't cool t
d orders something dark and amber, neat. His movements are fluid, practice
l purpose here. Find someone useful to talk to,
my body betrays m,e every nerve
e says again, softly, lik
ching me with that intense, unreadable ga
ips. My thr
m. He's a stranger, a billionaire wi
, it feels like he se
nce. "You should probably find someone e
almost disbelievi
ack to glare at
aint scent of his cologne again. "You feel i
ing, but underneath it, dammit, there's truth. A
air, heart racing.
" he counters easily
a long, dangerous moment,
, but it's meaningless. All I can hear is th
yone whispers about. The man I
feel like I'm
ody that lingered on the skin like heat. I made the mistake of looking towa
ready on
ady and certain, as if my refusal had
p and defensive
was maddeningly calm,
n high. "And I definitely don't dance with arrogant b
far too close to a smile. "You
y pulse betrayed me, quick and unev
intrigue. He stepped closer, lowering his voic
ngue, his hand moved closer, waiting. "Just one d
t me to put distance between us. But his voice curled
, something sharp and el
hand settled at the small of my back, steady and unyielding, my breat
I whispered, hating
edge of my ear, low and dangerous
s if it had always known where I belonged. My hand rested against his shoulder, and despite
tering overhead, the laughter nearby, but his thumb gr
he ground from beneath my f
embling,"
not,"
my pulse stumble.
very brush of his hand unraveling something carefully bound inside me. My breath sh
s head
are yo
ed mine before
rld st
kiss that took without asking, that left no room for denial. My body went ri
closer until the air between us ceased to exist. A soft sound escaped me, half p
away, I was breathless
e low and steady, "wo
the thrum of his heartbeat. Then sense snapped back like a wh
I whispered, though
you'll think about it tonight. And tomorrow. And every
answer.
he was
crowd, desperate for distance. But even as I fled, my lips burned, my body ached, and my mind