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Rules of Harte (Harte Series #1)

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by Harris, Brooke


  ‘Relax, Eva. It’ll be fun. I promise. One drink now, but how about we come back later?’

  ‘About later…’ Eva began, seizing the opportunity to explain before she chickened out.

  ‘Oh my God, two-for-one on cocktails. We’re so going in,’ Shelly suddenly squealed, pointing excitedly to a street sign.

  She grabbed Eva’s hand and dragged her inside.

  An hour or so later, Eva and Shelly tumbled back onto the street, giggling.

  ‘One cocktail my arse,’ Eva said, slapping Shelly giddily on the shoulder. Not about anything in particular but Eva had to admit that three cocktails in that space of time had the ability to make everything and anything seem funny.

  Shelly waved back at the group of fifteen or so guys huddled around a table far too small for their party.

  ‘I hope they’re still here when we come back.’ She looked like she was ready to burst with excitement.

  Eva pulled a face and shook her head.

  ‘Oh come on. Don’t try to pretend you didn’t enjoy those free drinks as much as I did. I saw your face, you loved it.’

  Eva had to admit, it was very flattering to be told she was gorgeous and have men insist she drink the alcohol they bought for her. But she didn’t fool herself that their intention was anything more than a neanderthal urge to get into her knickers.

  ‘They just wanted to shag you, you know?’

  ‘Hell yeah. And you too,’ Shelly said. ‘I had my eye on the guy with the black spikey hair. He was delicious.’

  ‘Wasn’t he the groom-to-be?’ Eva said, disgusted at Shelly’s choice.

  ‘Oh shit. Was he? Ha, trust me to pick the spoken-for one. Ah well, plenty more fish and all that.’

  Eva wrinkled her nose and shook her head. Shelly seemed disappointed with her reaction.

  ‘Let your hair down, Eva. What have you got to lose?’

  My pride, dignity, self-respect, Eva thought. But she didn’t say anything. She just smiled as she looked around the ever busying streets. Shelly wasn’t the exception, Eva was. Girls everywhere wore their skirts too short and heels too high. They flirted with strangers and drank an off-the-scale amount of alcohol. It was life in the fast lane. But Eva was still on a learners permit. Shelly fitted in like a contented piece of the jigsaw as Eva stuck out like jagged rock. The thoughts of coming back later made her feel cheap and uncomfortable.

  ‘Eva, we’re just two single girls out for a good time. It’s just harmless fun.’ Shelly’s justification wasn’t putting Eva at any more ease.

  ‘Unless of course, you have someone you’re not telling me about.’ Shelly stopped and looked Eva in the eye.

  ‘It’s complicated,’ Eva said, the words tumbling from her mouth before she had time to stop them.

  A splash of intrigue darted across Shelly’s face. ‘Spill the gossip.’

  ‘There’s just this guy. I don’t even really know him, actually. But he’s all I can think about.’

  Shelly nodded. Her wide-eyed expression begging for more information.

  ‘Is he someone from back home?’ Shelly asked, pointing into the distance as if New Jersey could be spotted at the tip of her finger.

  Eva snorted sheepishly. ‘Oh God no. He’s Irish.’

  ‘Is he hot?’

  Eva nodded rapidly.

  Shelly laughed. ‘Then what’s complicated about that?’

  ‘It’s just how we met.’

  ‘What?’

  ‘Well it was a bit unconventional…and I’m not sure what it all even is.’

  ‘No one knows stuff like that at the start. You just have to go with the flow.’

  Shelly’s advice was sweet and Eva knew she was trying to be a good friend, but her reassurance fell short of making Eva feel any less weird about the situation.

  ‘Have you fucked yet?’

  ‘Shelly!’ Eva squeaked, her voice painfully high pitched.

  ‘What? It’s just a question. Is he any good?’

  Eva’s cheeks turned bright fuchsia and she knew her stinging face gave Shelly the answer.

  ‘I don’t see the problem,’ Shelly said with a shrug of her shoulder.

  ‘It’s just…’ Eva paused. She trusted Shelly. She liked her and she really needed a friend so why was it so difficult for her to talk about stuff like this? ‘There’s this other guy…’

  Eva closed her eyes, anticipating a disgusted reaction from Shelly. She didn’t expect to hear laughing. She opened her eyes to find Shelly giddy and smiling.

  Shelly swished her hip and knocked her shoulder against Eva’s. ‘Bit of a dark horse aren’t you?’

  Eva hands flew to cover her mouth. ‘Oh Jesus no. It’s not like that. I’m not stringing them along or anything.’

  Shelly stopped laughing. ‘You don’t have to explain to me, Eva. I get it.’

  ‘You do?’ Eva exhaled sharply on the verge of tears. She had no idea why she was so upset. Maybe it was the alcohol making her emotional.

  ‘I’m not really in a position to judge. I’m banging my boss ten times sideways, but all I really want is a steady relationship with a guy who doesn’t care if my underwear matches or not, or care if I want to wear fluffy slippers around the house all day.’

  ‘But you’re always so glam and fabulous…’

  ‘And it’s bloody exhausting.’

  Eva wasn’t too sure what to do but she thought Shelly looked like she needed a hug. She reached her arms around her new friend and was glad when Shelly grabbed on tight and hugged her back.

  Two passing teenagers wolf whistled and shouted, ‘lesbians’

  Eva and Shelly dropped their arms and almost doubled over laughing.

  Chapter 17

  Eva paused outside the long, linear shop. It was of course, much smaller than the stores she was used to in Manhattan, but equally as alluring and radiant. It didn’t take a rocket scientist to tell it was the crème de la crème of Dublin City Centre shopping. She whispered the shop name to herself as she read the attractive black letters on the creamy-grey wall of the stunning Georgian building. She’d heard the girls in work brag about their Saturdays shopping there, as if it were shoe and handbag heaven at credit card crippling prices. She looked her outfit up and down, feeling far too dowdily dressed to go inside. For a second time today, she was uncomfortable about what she was wearing. It was an unfamiliar and bloody horrible feeling.

  ‘Do we have to start here?’ Eva asked, taking a step backwards to take in a better view of the large building.

  The tall, double doors of beautiful, frosted glass with gold trim and ebony casing screamed opulence and Eva couldn’t shake how overly aware of class she felt.

  She took a second step back, almost stumbling, but grabbed Shelly’s arm for support. She hoped if she protested enough Shelly would abandon the pretentious idea and they could go somewhere a little, well, a lot cheaper.

  ‘I can’t afford most of the stuff in here either,’ Shelly admitted.

  Eva sighed. She knew Shelly was lying to try to make her feel better. Perhaps Shelly forgot that she had already admitted to earning exuberant sums as PA and cock rubber to Mr Doe.

  ‘This place gives me fab ideas. I make my own dresses, you know,’ Shelly said, pointing towards a beautifully dressed mannequin in one of the many display windows.

  ‘Wow.’ Eva took yet another step back but this time she wasn’t trying to distance herself, it was just a natural reaction to get a better view of her friend who had so many exciting layers to her. She never would have thought…

  ‘What are we waiting for, then? C’mon.’ Eva grabbed Shelly’s hand and marched forward. She even managed a wave at the concierge who welcomed them with a beckoning nod.

  Smells of floral perfumes and expensive make up delighted the girls as they stepped inside. Counters and displays of all the most sought after brands of skin care occupied the floor, staffed by pretty young women eager to make a sale. Shelly confidently held out her wrist to test the latest designer
fragrance. She sniffed slowly and then shook her head.

  ‘Oh no, not for me, I’m afraid,’ Shelly said in an outrageously posh accent that made Eva giggle.

  ‘You weren’t really going to buy that stuff, were you?’ Eva asked as soon as they were out of ear shot.

  ‘Hell no.’ Shelly smiled. ‘But they don’t know that, and it’s fun to pretend.’ Her voice returned to its usual tone.

  Eva eyes sparkled as she tried to pluck up the courage to pretend too.

  ‘Anyway, that stuff smelt like sweaty arse crack compared to the perfume Mr Doe gives us.’

  ‘Us?’ Eva asked, wondering if he had more than one secretary.

  ‘Yeah, you know at Christmas and stuff. Didn’t you get one? I think there was wine this year too, or maybe that was the year before…anyway, it’s nice, isn’t it?’

  Eva shrugged her shoulders. She’d gotten a Christmas bauble with the company logo on it but definitely nothing as impressive as perfume.

  ‘He likes to spoil his employees. Well, the female ones at least’

  ‘Isn’t that totally sexists,’ Eva snipped, jealously hanging unintentionally on her words. Where the hell was her perfume and wine? How could she not have known about this before now? She’d been working there at least three months before Christmas. Was she that un-noticeable that even the biggest womaniser in the world had failed to detect her?

  Shelly scrunched her nose and shook her head. ‘You won’t hear any complaints from the girls, Eva. It’s just him being appreciative.’

  Eva rolled her eyes. Shelly would have to work harder than that to convince her Mr Doe was anything more than a power abusing dick. But Eva didn’t say anything. The last thing she wanted to think about right now was work.

  Eva closed her eyes and conjured an image of her credit card that had barely seen the light of day since she left the States. She needed a killer dress for this bloody ball and this seemed like the perfect place to get it.

  ‘Will you help me pick a dress?’ Eva mumbled, oddly more nervous about Shelly’s extrovert taste than about the small fortune she envisaged she would have to spend.

  Shelly beamed, clutching Eva’s hand and racing up the escalator towards evening wear. ‘I thought you’d never ask.’

  The girls were greeted by two security guards at the top, both a little overweight, with very serious faces. ‘I’m sorry ladies; this floor is closed to a private customer,’ the shorter of the two said as he stepped forward a little and pointed back downstairs.

  ‘What? You can’t do that. That’s stupid,’ Shelly argued.

  Eva nodded her agreement although she wasn’t actually brave enough to say anything.

  ‘I’m sorry, ma’am, but I’m not at liberty to discuss this. Really, you need to go back downstairs now.’

  His lips moved but the rest of his face and body remained statue-like. It was really rather impressive, Eva thought.

  Shelly continued to argue but Eva placed her hand on her shoulder and smiled. ‘C’mon. It’s not worth it. We’ll go somewhere else.’

  ‘But what about your dress…’Shelly looked so deflated.

  ‘You’ll just have to make me one.’ Eva smirked, only half joking.

  ‘You’re on,’ Shelly said, perking up instantly.

  Back downstairs, the girls were just about to look at some shoes that had caught their eye when the smaller security guard descended behind them. Eva’s eyes rounded like two pennies and she forced a large lump of air down her throat. She hadn’t done anything wrong but the sight of a uniform directing his attention at her was nerve rackingly familiar. She’d had the authorities all too often on her door step growing up.

  The security guard tapped Eva gently on the shoulder. ‘Your presence is requested upstairs, ma’am,’ he said, stepping back to glide his arm across the air to lead the way.

  Eva’s forehead stiffened. ‘Excuse me?’ Her eyes darted to Shelly but she looked equally as confused.

  ‘Mr Harte was adamant. He would like you to join him.’ The security guard explained.

  Eva’s hand flew to her face and nervous bubbles popped inside her stomach. Julian was here? He was shopping? Shopping with a whole floor reserved just for him. Fuck.

  Shelly was practically dancing on the spot with excitement. She didn’t speak but her expression screamed at Eva to seize the opportunity. Eva guessed Shelly had put two and two together after their earlier conversation and added it up to equal Mr Hot. Eva smiled and accepted Shelly’s silent advice.

  ‘Carpe deim,’ Shelly said, adding her signature wink.

  ‘I won’t be long, I promise,’ Eva said.

  ‘Erm, take your time,’ Shelly insisted. ‘Savour every moment, okay?’

  ‘This way please,’ the security guard said, leading the way as if Eva couldn’t navigate her way towards the escalator by herself.

  Eva looked back at Shelly for one last top up of courage. Shelly was nodding with her thumb placed to her ear and her little finger at her mouth. ‘Phone me,’ she mouthed.

  Chapter 18

  Julian came into view as Eva neared the top of the escalator. He reached his hand out to her and she clasped it tightly.

  ‘Follow me, Ms Andrews?’ He smirked before leaning close to kiss her cheek.

  Eva smiled…and blushed, a little. She had to fight the urge to ask a string of questions.

  ‘That will be all for now, Mark - Thank you. Can you let me know when the main doors are closed?’ Julian said, only turning his attention away from Eva for the briefest of seconds.

  ‘Certainly, Mr Harte.’ The security guard left to go back downstairs.

  ‘Main doors?’ Eva tilted her head, unsure if she heard correctly.

  ‘Yes. I’d like to have both you and this place all to myself for a while.’

  ‘Fucking hell. Can you do that?’

  Julian stepped even closer to her and kissed her forehead. ‘I can.’

  A tiny tingle ran down Eva’s spine. Shit who was this guy, really? She didn’t understand. No matter how highbrow an escort he was, he couldn’t have a lifestyle like this. This kind of thing was reserved for celebrities and royalty. It didn’t happen in real life, to real people. But Julian was real, and right now, his beautiful chocolate eyes were burning into her.

  ‘So it’s that simple, then?’ Eva said, spinning around to take in the sudden enormity of the store without anyone else there.

  ‘What is?’

  ‘This. All this.’ Eva spun around again. ‘So you have enough money to buy whatever you want?

  Julian eyes darted to the floor and Eva sensed that she had said something to upset him. She just wasn’t sure what.

  ‘No, not quite, Evangeline.’ Julian sounded strange. A husky, almost breaking tone clung to his words. ‘Some things aren’t for sale.’

  ‘Money can’t buy happiness, I suppose-,’ Eva said in a hasty effort to dismiss the topic, almost cringing as she heard herself say the pathetic cliché.

  ‘Exactly. But it can get you fucking close. And right now, I’d like to buy you the most beautiful dress here.’ His eyes narrowed and he lowered his head towards the back of the nearest isle where beautiful, coloured evening dresses awaited.

  Eva’s eyes danced as she was entranced by the rainbow of silky material. No one had ever offered to buy her anything more than a coffee before. She practically skipped towards a long, emerald green dress, spinning around to check Julian was following.

  ‘Very nice,’ Julian said approvingly. He lifted the hanger from the rack and the silky material cascaded to the ground. Eva bent forward and scooped it into her hands.

  ‘It’s so soft,’ she explained, almost dizzy with excitement.

  ‘Try it on,’ Julian suggested, pointing to nearby changing rooms.

  Eva cradled the dress in her arms, almost hugging it. She raced to where Julian had pointed, doubling back to kiss him. ‘Thank you. Thank you,’ she said and hurried on her way.

  ****

  It was
just two simple words. Julian had heard them before from lots of different women. But there was something different about this time. He couldn’t quite put his finger on it. This wasn’t the first time he’d bought a beautiful women a beautiful dress. Of course, every woman was excited when he took them shopping. Their faces usually lit up when they saw the price tag, and they could barely contain their excitement when Julian took out his credit card. Eva hadn’t even checked how much the dress was. Julian knew it wasn’t the price that mattered, just the gift itself. It was refreshing and it made Julian more curious than ever about this amazing woman.

  ‘Do you like it?’ Eva said, stepping out from behind a curtain. She caught the side of the flowing skirt and swished it from side to side as she spun around. Julian could see a sparkle in her eyes that wasn’t there before. He would buy her every dress in the shop if it would keep that sparkle there.

  ‘Beautiful,’ he said. ‘But your body is way too delicious to hide.’

  Eva look worried.

  ‘Here, try this one.’ Julian had spotted a little violet number early that afternoon. Eva in that dress was the first thought that came into his head. Or, ripping that dress off Eva, to be truthful. Either way he wanted to buy it for her.

  ‘It’s a little more…’

  ‘…revealing,’ Eva interrupted, taking the dress from him.

  ‘I was going to say flattering. Just try it on, please?’

  Eva nodded and skipped back to the changing room.

  This time she emerged silent and obviously nervous.

  Julian exhaled sharply. His cock bulged in his trousers. ‘Fuck. You look amazing.’

  Eva lowered her head and fixed a strand of stray hair back behind her ear with shaking fingers. Julian knew she had no idea how stunning she was. He was going to change that.

  ‘I can’t reach…’ Eva spun around to show Julian the open zip that exposed her whole spine.

  Julian sighed hard. It took all his self-control not to rip the dress from her body and fuck her there on the shop floor.

  ‘Come here, beautiful.’

 

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