Chapter Twenty-Seven #2

“I hope the other guy looks worse.”

“I never laid a hand on him. I’ve learned my lesson about using my fists on the job.”

“Is he at least in jail?”

“Nope.” Sam told him about her encounter with Offenbach and the reasons for his ire.

“Damn,” Harry said. “Imagine having five kids and another on the way and deciding to have an affair. People suck.”

Lilia, Sam noticed, hung on his every word. The idea of the two of them together made Sam giddy with happiness. She adored Nick’s longtime friend and had wanted to find someone perfect for him. Lilia more than met the criteria, as far as Sam was concerned.

Nick offered their guests drinks, and the four of them passed an entertaining hour discussing the latest goings-on in Washington as well as Sam’s vexing case.

When they got up to leave, Sam asked Lilia how she had gotten there.

“I took a cab.”

“I’m sure Harry would be glad to give you a ride home, wouldn’t you, Harry?”

“Of course,” he said with an indulgent smile for Sam as Lilia’s face flushed an adorable shade of scarlet once again.

If Sam was any judge of character—and she liked to think she had a superior handle on human nature—her chief of staff had a big bad thing for their friend, and vice versa. It was all she could do to contain her giddiness until they had departed.

“And you say I suck at subtlety,” Nick said when they were alone.

“What’re you talking about? That was smooth as silk.”

“I was thinking more along the lines of bull in a china shop.”

She glared at him as best she could with one working eye. “You want to be in another fight?”

“Absolutely not.” Grinning, he helped her up from the sofa. “I’d much rather go to bed and snuggle my matchmaking wife.”

Amused by him, not that she’d ever let on, she said, “I thought you might say that.”

“Mortifying,” Lilia said when she was settled in the passenger seat of Harry’s black Porsche Panamera.

“What was?” he asked as he navigated the Secret Service checkpoint at the end of Ninth Street.

“Mrs. Cappuano’s shameless matchmaking!”

“Mrs. Cappuano,” he said with a chuckle. “It sounds so funny to hear her called that.”

“That’s who she is.”

“She’s just Sam to me.”

“I can’t call her that, even though she wants me to.”

“You could but you won’t. Big difference.”

“It’s not professional.”

He reached across the console and took her hand, loving the way she tensed before relaxing again. “You’re the very epitome of professional, and calling her Sam when you’re alone with her wouldn’t make you any less so. She likes you. She doesn’t like anyone.”

“Yes, she does.”

“No, she doesn’t, but I don’t want to talk about her. I want to talk about why I haven’t heard from you when you told me you’d call.”

“I… I’ve been busy. All this business with the Nelsons and Cappuanos has been stressful, to say the least.”

“That sounds like an excuse to me. I’ve regularly heard from Nick and Sam, and they’re as caught up in that business as you are, if not more so.”

“They’re avoiding it. That’s not an option for the staff.”

He squeezed her hand, heartened by the fact that she didn’t push him away. “I thought we had a good time that night.”

“We did.”

Out of the corner of his eye, he saw her face light up with embarrassment.

God, he loved that she couldn’t hide a single thing from him because her face gave her away every time.

He’d spent an inordinate amount of time thinking about her and hoping he’d hear from her while resisting the urge to pursue her relentlessly.

After one fantastic night with her, he already knew that strategy would backfire on him.

“So why didn’t I hear from you? And don’t say it’s because of work. No one, not even you, works twenty-four hours a day.”

“I was embarrassed.”

Of course, he knew that already, but he loved hearing her admit it. “Why?” He knew that, too, but he wanted to her to say it.

“Because! Y-you… You’re their good friend and I… I…”

“Jumped into bed with me on our first date?”

She jerked her hand out of his grasp and covered her ears. “Stop it.”

Harry laughed. How could he not? She was simply adorable. He’d thought so from the first time he ever laid eyes on her in the conservative suit with the pearls and the heels that did wondrous things for her legs. So neat and proper. Such a lady. Except in bed…

There he’d seen a whole other side to the delightful Lilia Von Nostrand. Even her name was sexy and classy as hell.

“It’s not funny! You’re one of their best friends, and I…”

“Had fantastic monkey sex with me?”

“I hate you right now.”

“No, you don’t, and that’s the problem.”

“Who said there’s a problem?”

“I say there is. I’ve thought of you constantly since I last saw you, while waiting and hoping you’d call me. I gave you the space I figured you needed to process what happened, but I’m done giving you space. I want you. You want me. And we’re far too old to be playing teenager games.”

“I work for your friend,” she said, sounding desperate.

“Who pushed you into my car. She wants us together. The only question that remains is why don’t you want us together?”

“I never said I didn’t.”

“Your silence spoke volumes, sweetheart.” He pulled up to the building in the DuPont Circle neighborhood where she lived and where the aforementioned monkey sex had taken place, put the car in Park and shut it off, turning to her. “What’s the problem?”

She stared down at her lap, where her hands were tightly folded, probably the way the nuns had taught her. She gave off a Catholic schoolgirl vibe that he found wildly attractive.

“Lilia, look at me.”

She shook her head.

Taking her by the chin, he compelled her to look at him and was stunned to see her big brown eyes awash in unshed tears. “Talk to me. I want to understand what’s going on.”

“I don’t… I don’t do things like what I did with you.”

“Have sex?”

She closed her eyes, which forced a couple of tears to slide down her cheeks.

He brushed them away with his thumbs, and then took full advantage of her closed eyes to kiss her softly.

Her eyes popped open. “Don’t.”

“Why not?” he asked, doing it again.

“Because.”

“Because why?” Was it his imagination, or was she leaning in to his kisses? No, definitely not his imagination. “Tell me what it is you don’t do.”

“Sex on the first date with my boss’s friend.” She flushed again, and he kissed the rosy blush on her cheeks.

“Your boss approves, and as for sex on the first date, it happens. It doesn’t make you any less of a good girl.”

“Yes, it does. That wasn’t just sex. That was…”

“Phenomenal, life-changing, must-do-it-again-soon-or-die-from-wanting-to sex?”

She sighed deeply, her body losing some of its rigidity.

He kissed her again, this time using his tongue to coax his way into her mouth, satisfaction and desire flooding him when she responded with strokes of her tongue against his. “Invite me in,” he whispered against her lips.

She groaned, and he went hard as stone.

“Please invite me in.”

“Harry, I can’t—”

He turned his attention to her elegant neck, and yes, necks could be elegant. Take hers, for example. And those pearls did it for him. “Yes, you can. I promise you won’t go to hell.”

“Don’t make fun of me.”

“I’m not. I swear to God I’m not.”

“Yes, you are, so you shouldn’t swear to God.”

Adorable. So, so adorable. And mine. He’d never had such a thought about a woman in his life. “Invite me in.”

She tipped her head to give him better access to her neck, so he used his lips, tongue and teeth to close the deal.

“You can’t park here,” she said a minute later when her body trembled with the same desire that gripped him.

“Show me where.”

She pointed to a garage, gave him the code to get in and directed him to a visitor spot.

He got out of the car and went around to collect her before she could change her mind, taking comfort in the way she gripped his hand as she led the way to the elevator.

On the way up to her apartment, he pushed her into a corner and kissed her again with weeks’ worth of pent-up desire.

Thoughts of her, of their one night, had driven him mad as he’d tried to wait her out.

He’d never been so happy to see anyone than he was to see her at Nick’s tonight, and he had a feeling Sam had set up the whole thing. He’d have to remember to thank her when he got the chance.

Lilia’s arms curled around his neck as she kissed him back with the kind of heat that had kept him awake at night, recalling the pleasure he’d found with her and wondering if it was going to be a onetime thing or the start of something more.

This, right here… This could be significant. The dinging of the elevator arriving at her floor had him pulling back from her while staring down at her big eyes and swollen lips. He shook his head to clear the cobwebs, took her hand and towed her along with him from the elevator to her door.

She fumbled with her purse and keys and took far too long to get the door open and walk inside.

He closed it and went to relieve her of the heavy briefcase and matching purse that he placed on the floor in the foyer.

It had come as no surprise to him the last time he was there that her apartment was right out of a Ralph Lauren photoshoot with everything exactly where it belonged and nothing that might smack of clutter anywhere to be found.

But he couldn’t care less about her apartment or her ruthless organizational skills. No, he needed a horizontal surface, and he needed it right now. His gaze landed on the kitchen counter. That would do.

He removed her suit coat and began unfastening the delicate pearl buttons that held her blouse together.

Pushing back the two sides, he unveiled a sexy lace something-or-other underneath that made him want to howl from lust. He reached around her and released her skirt, pushing it down over her hips until it pooled around her heels, which he left on.

Harry took a step back to look his fill at creamy flesh encased in lace, garters holding silk stockings and the tiniest scrap of fabric pretending to be panties. She was a freaking goddess, and the best part was she had no idea.

“Harry… What’s wrong?”

“Abso-fucking-lutely nothing. You… You’re so indecently beautiful.”

Her arms folded across her chest. “I am not indecent.”

Leave it to her to focus on that one word.

Gently taking hold of her arms, he drew them down to her sides and bent his head to kiss the plump tops of her breasts.

“I meant that as the highest of compliments.” He left everything on except the panties, which he removed before backing her up to the kitchen counter.

“Harry…”

“Hmm?” He was very busy kissing her gorgeous neck as he released his belt and the fasteners on his suit pants.

“What’re you doing?”

“This.” They’d had the safe sex talk the last time and had concluded that condoms weren’t needed. He lifted her and brought her down on his hard cock.

She gasped from the impact, the tight fit, the heat they created together. Her fingers gripped his hair and shoulder.

He had an ass cheek in each hand as he lifted her up and down, driving into her hard and fast, needing to slake the insane desire that’d been eating him up since the last time they were together.

Depositing her on the countertop, he leaned over her and captured her mouth in a deep, desperate kiss as he reached down to where they were joined to help her along.

She broke the kiss and cried out, her inner muscles clamping down on his cock and finishing him off long before he was ready.

That’s what she did to him. She made him crazy and hungry and needy for more of her.

She was still coming when he kissed her, continuing to stroke into her even after they both had come.

Wrapping his arms around her, he lifted her off the counter, kicked off his pants and carried her to the bedroom, where round two happened at a much more leisurely but no less satisfying pace.

Afterward, he held her as his heart rate and breathing slowly returned to normal. “I’m not going to let you run away from me again. This is happening.”

“What is it exactly that’s happening? So far, all it’s been is a couple of drinks and some sex.”

“Don’t you mean amazing, life-changing sex?”

She poked his side and made him laugh. “Answer the question.”

“It’s going to be much more than that. It already is. At least for me. I thought I’d go crazy hoping you would call me.”

“You could’ve called me.”

“Would you have taken a call from me?”

Her silence spoke volumes.

“Will you take my call now?”

After another long silence, she said, “Yes, Harry. I’ll take your call.”

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