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by Maureen Smith


  When her hands jerked up to his chest in protest, he scooped an arm around her waist and drew her firmly closer. A melting warmth rushed through her. She resisted only a moment longer before gliding her arms around his neck and kissing him back with equal fervor, making him groan huskily in approval.

  She let out a low moan of pleasure as he parted her lips with his tongue and delved inside, ravishing her mouth, staking his claim. Passion and need and a sharp, splintering ache swelled in her loins.

  It didn’t matter that they were standing on a public street. It didn’t even matter that they were bitter enemies. All that mattered was this moment and the explosive feelings Warrick aroused in her.

  As they kissed deeply and feverishly, the late afternoon spun away. From somewhere up the street Raina dimly registered the sounds of downtown traffic. Cars passed by. Music blared through open windows. Horns honked. But all of that seemed far away and disconnected from reality. What was real was Warrick’s mouth on hers, his tongue tangling sensually with hers, the warm male scent of his body filling her nostrils and her lungs. And, oh yes, he tasted incredible. Hot and sweet, like he’d just eaten a melted chocolate bar. She pressed herself into him, feeling every sinewy muscle of his body, mindlessly grinding her hips against the thick bulge of his erection, greedy for more.

  Warrick swore, low and savage, and lifted her off the ground.

  When Raina suddenly found her back against the car, sanity returned. As though a bucket of ice water had been thrown in her face, her eyes flew open and her body went rigid with shock.

  What the hell was she doing? Had she lost her mind? She was about to have sex with Warrick Mayne in the middle of the street! Wrong man, wrong place!

  Raina tore her mouth from his—one of the hardest things she’d ever had to do in her life!—and buried her face in his broad chest, gasping for air. Warrick slowly lowered her to the ground, but he didn’t release her. His heart thudded rapidly against her cheek.

  Still struggling to catch her breath, Raina slid her arms from around his neck, braced her flattened palms against his chest and tried to shove him away. She would have had about as much luck moving a brick wall. Warrick barely budged.

  Nuzzling her throat, he dragged his warm mouth to her ear and whispered, “Don’t fight this.”

  Raina shivered in spite of herself. She didn’t know whether he was referring to their powerful attraction, or the inevitability of his acquisition of her land. Neither was what she wanted to hear.

  She shoved at him again, harder, and this time he reluctantly stepped back. His eyes were heavy-lidded and black as midnight, glittering with barely restrained lust.

  Raina reached down, discreetly tugging at the hem of her formfitting skirt. Warrick’s dark gaze followed the movement and lingered, burning into her as if he could see right through the material.

  She frowned. “Warrick.”

  His eyes lifted to hers, then slowly roamed across her face as if he were seeing her for the very first time. When his hot gaze settled on her lips, her belly quivered.

  “You have the most incredible mouth,” he said huskily. “I could kiss you all day and night.”

  Her knees went weak. “Warrick—”

  “I have a proposition for you,” he murmured.

  Raina arched a censorious brow at him.

  He chuckled, a rough, innately masculine sound. “Not that kind of proposition.” He paused. “Unless, that is—”

  “No.”

  His mouth curved in a lazy grin. “I didn’t think so.”

  Again he gazed down at her, looking as if he had suddenly lost his train of thought. Raina would have reminded him, but when he stared at her like that, she could hardly remember her own name. When he reached out and trailed a finger lightly down her cheek, she almost forgot to breathe.

  “What did you want to discuss with me yesterday?” he asked softly.

  “What?” Raina wondered if she looked as dazed as she felt.

  “In the garage. You said you got my number from my uncle because you wanted to discuss something with me. What was it?”

  She swallowed with difficulty, wishing he would move back some more. She couldn’t think, couldn’t function when he was this close to her.

  What was this power he had over her?

  “It wasn’t important,” she mumbled, offering a silent apology to Tina’s brother.

  Warrick shook his head slowly. “I don’t believe you.”

  Raina bristled. “That’s your problem,” she retorted, gratified that her voice didn’t tremble. Bolstered by the small victory, she glanced pointedly at her watch and said, “It’s getting late, Warrick. I really need—”

  His expression darkened. “Why is it that every time I see you, you’re rushing off for a hot date?”

  Raina let out a strangled laugh. “That is not true! And even if it were, how is that any of your business?”

  Instead of answering, Warrick reached out and brushed his thumb across her lips, making her pulse quicken. Raina knew she should slap his hand away and tell him to stop touching her, but she couldn’t. If she were honest with herself, she would admit that she enjoyed being touched by him. Held by him. Kissed by him. Against her better judgment, and despite the bad blood between them, her body knew what it wanted, and what it wanted was Warrick.

  Forgive me, Reese.

  “So here’s what I’m thinking,” Warrick murmured, his dark gaze riveted on her mouth, as potent as his touch. “We can spend the next several days and weeks fighting this thing out, sullying each other’s reputations, trying to sway the court of public opinion in our favor. Or…” Slowly his eyes lifted to hers. “We can agree to a compromise.”

  Raina gave him a wary look. “What sort of compromise?”

  “Give me one week to convince you to sell. Let me court you the way I would any other prospective business client.”

  “The way you courted Ralston Development?” Raina said sardonically. “The elaborate presentation, dinner, drinks?”

  Warrick hesitated, his eyes narrowing. “You spoke to Tyler Ralston?”

  Raina gave a dry, humorless chuckle. “I wouldn’t quite put it that way, since he did most of the talking. But, of course, you already knew that.”

  She looked at him, daring him to deny that he’d asked Tyler Ralston to do his dirty work. When he said nothing, she felt vindicated. And oddly disappointed.

  Reese’s words drifted through her mind. Now will you believe me when I tell you that Warrick Mayne can only hurt you?

  Watching the play of emotions flitting across her face, Warrick said softly, “This isn’t personal, Raina. It’s just business.”

  “Oh, really?” Raina challenged. “So you’re telling me you didn’t feel the slightest bit of satisfaction when you found out that the site your research team chose for your company’s new headquarters happened to be the site of my day spa?”

  He looked at her, a muscle twitching in his jaw.

  She waited, one brow arched expectantly.

  After another moment he nodded curtly. “You’re right. I won’t deny it. But believe me, if the team had found a better location, I would’ve gladly moved on. But they didn’t, so here we are.”

  “Here we are,” Raina echoed.

  Warrick gave her a knowing look. “If I were any other buyer, would you be giving me such a hard time?”

  “Yes,” she answered without hesitation, “because I’m not interested in selling.”

  “How can you know that if you haven’t even heard my proposal?”

  “I don’t need to! I already know how much the spa means to me, and if you would just take the time to find out why, you would understand my reasons for turning down your offer.”

  Even as the angry words left Raina’s mouth, a plan began to formulate in her mind. If she could somehow make Warrick see the true value of her business, then maybe, just maybe, he would withdraw his offer and find another location for his new office complex.

 
“One week, Raina,” Warrick said, his gaze intent on her face. “Give me one week to court you, to wine and dine you and give you the VIP treatment. Let me do what I do whenever I’ve got my sights on a major contract, or I want to lure a client away from a competitor. I know that doesn’t sound right to you, but one thing I’ve learned in this business is that no matter how good your products and services are, what people remember the most is how they were treated. And in the case of prospective clients, they have to be treated like royalty from the start. You know that. Your customers wouldn’t keep coming back to the spa and referring their family and friends if you didn’t treat them right.”

  “Of course not,” Raina said with a dry chuckle. “I’m in the service industry. My business revolves around pampering customers.”

  “Then let me pamper you,” Warrick said softly. “You have something I want, Raina. Give me a chance to show you why you should give it to me.”

  Raina’s stomach bottomed out. The look in his eyes made her wonder whether he was still talking about a business transaction, or something else entirely. But then again, that deep, dark voice of his could make the most innocent suggestion sound indecent. And downright irresistible.

  “One week,” she murmured thoughtfully.

  Warrick nodded. “Give yourself one week to entertain my business proposal. Seven days to be courted.”

  Raina lifted her chin, her eyes narrowed in challenge. “And then what? What happens at the end of the week if my answer is still no?”

  Warrick held her gaze for a long moment. “Then I walk away.”

  “Really?” It was the last thing she’d expected to hear. “You’d walk away? Just like that?”

  He nodded slowly. “I wouldn’t want to, but I would. I’d ask my research team to go back to the drawing board, and hopefully they’d eventually find a comparable location.”

  “Why can’t you just do that now?” Raina demanded, exasperated.

  He looked her in the eye. “Because I don’t believe there is a comparable location.”

  Raina said nothing.

  “So do we have a deal?” Warrick asked.

  Raina hesitated. “On one condition.”

  One thick black brow sketched upward.

  Again she hesitated, biting her bottom lip.

  “Name your condition, Raina,” Warrick murmured. “Speak now or forever hold your peace.”

  Odd that he should quote a refrain from a wedding ceremony, when Raina had spent much of her childhood daydreaming about marrying him.

  Shoving aside the unsettling memory, she said, “One of my massage therapists has a younger brother who’s an engineering major. He’s a big fan of yours and would love to do an internship at your company. I know the application deadline has already passed for this year, but I was wondering if you could pass along his resume to your internship coordinator for future—”

  Warrick’s eyes narrowed on her face. “Is that what you wanted to discuss with me yesterday?”

  Raina nodded, and waited for him to mock her for having the nerve to approach him for a favor when she refused to sell her property to him.

  But instead he said, “What’s his name?”

  Surprised, she answered, “Alphonse Deveaux. He’s from Saint Croix.”

  “Is that where he goes to school?”

  Raina nodded. “If that’s a problem—”

  Warrick frowned. “Why would that be a problem? I have engineers working out of refineries all over the Caribbean. Send me Alphonse’s résumé first thing tomorrow. After I’ve had a chance to review it, I’ll give him a call.”

  Raina’s eyes widened. “You will? You’ll call him personally?”

  His mouth twitched. “Is that a problem?”

  “Of course not! I—I just wasn’t expecting you to. I mean, you’re the president and CEO and I know you’re really busy, so I just figured it would be good enough if you forwarded his resume to the appropriate person and—”

  Warrick shook his head, chuckling softly. “That’s the difference between you and me, Raina. I’ve never been afraid to ask for what I want. If the situation were reversed, I would have demanded that you not only call Alphonse personally, but that you fly him out to Philadelphia to take a tour of the facilities and to spend a week shadowing one of the company’s top engineers.”

  Raina stared at him. “You…you wouldn’t really do that for him, would you?”

  “Are you asking me to?”

  Her mouth curved in a slow grin. “I’m demanding it.”

  “Then consider it done.”

  Raina laughed, surprised and delighted. “Alphonse is going to be thrilled! And so is Tina.”

  “Who’s Tina?”

  “Alphonse’s sister.”

  “Oh.” Warrick smiled. “So do we have a deal?”

  Raina nodded, thrusting her hand forward. “Deal.”

  “Good.”

  He clasped her hand in his, and their gazes locked as currents of electricity passed between them, igniting Raina’s blood, making her flesh tingle.

  “One more thing,” Warrick murmured, not releasing her.

  “Yes?” she whispered.

  “I dictate the terms of this…courtship. That means you don’t refuse anything I give you, and you don’t argue about anywhere I want to take you. Within reason, of course. Understood?”

  “All right,” Raina said evenly. “But you should know up front that I’ve never cared for expensive gifts, and while those are undoubtedly appreciated by the high-maintenance models and actresses you date, such gifts would have the opposite effect on me. In other words, Warrick, if I think you’re going overboard in trying to bribe me, you might be very disappointed at the end of the week.” She smiled sweetly. “Understood?”

  Warrick looked at her, his eyes glimmering with amusement and a trace of grudging respect. “Loud and clear,” he agreed softly.

  “Good.” Raina gave her hand a discreet tug, and after another moment he reluctantly released her.

  “I can pick you up at eight,” he said.

  Raina arched a brow at him. “For what?”

  “Dinner.”

  “Tonight?”

  “Of course.”

  Raina shook her head. “Not tonight. I already have plans. Besides, the day’s almost over. Let’s just start our, ah, courtship tomorrow.”

  Warrick frowned. “I’d rather start it right away. With dinner this evening.”

  “Like I said,” Raina repeated succinctly, “I already have plans. We can have dinner tomorrow.”

  “Tonight.”

  “No, Warrick.” She gave him a level gaze. “Tomorrow.”

  Warrick clenched and unclenched his jaw, looking as if he were trying to determine how far he should push the issue. This was obviously new territory for him. Devastatingly handsome, virile beyond measure, rich and powerful, he’d probably never met a woman who didn’t come running at the crook of his finger.

  Well, he’s in for a rude awakening, Raina thought with satisfaction.

  “Warrick?”

  He nodded tersely. “Fine. Tomorrow.”

  Suppressing a triumphant smile, Raina said, “Let me give you my card so you’ll know how to reach me.”

  She opened her car door and leaned across the driver’s seat to retrieve a business card from her handbag. “I’m usually at the office all day, from nine until seven, but you can always reach me on my—”

  As she straightened from the car and turned, she caught Warrick staring at her butt with a look that could only be described as ravenous. Really, there was no other word for it. She half expected him to lick his lips, he was so riveted.

  Inwardly she smiled. “Here you go,” she murmured, passing him the card.

  “Thanks.” Warrick hesitated, then held it up to his nose. “It smells good.”

  Raina laughed softly. “Oh, that was Tina’s idea. All of our business cards are scented with one of the various massage oils we use at the spa. It’s a great marketing
tool. We mail promotional items to local fitness clubs, and you won’t believe how many men show up at the spa to make reservations for their wives or girlfriends—or themselves—simply because they liked the way the card smelled.”

  Warrick smiled lazily. “I can believe it.” He passed the card under his nose again, then tucked it inside his pants pocket.

  Raina sighed. “Well, I’d better get going so I won’t be late for my date. I still need to go home and get ready.”

  Warrick held the door open for her as she lowered herself into her car. First one leg, and then the other, deliberately letting her skirt ride up far enough to reveal the curve of her bare thigh.

  When she glanced up, she saw that Warrick was once again a captive audience, his hooded, dark gaze latched onto her legs.

  Men are so predictable, Raina chuckled to herself.

  She reached for the door handle, but Warrick held fast. Swallowing a smile, Raina discreetly cleared her throat. He blinked, as if emerging from a trance.

  “Thank you,” Raina murmured as he closed the door for her. As she turned the key in the ignition, he gestured for her to roll down the window.

  “What’s up?” she said, smiling up at him, trying not to think about how unbelievably sexy he looked with his shirt untucked, his long legs braced apart, his hands thrust casually into his pockets.

  “Don’t forget to send the résumé,” he reminded her.

  “I won’t. Tina would kill me if I did.”

  The corner of his mouth twitched, but he looked distracted. The next words out of his mouth made her realize why.

  “How long you been seeing that guy?”

  “Bradford?”

  “Is that his name?”

  Raina nodded. “Actually, I haven’t been seeing him that long. Monday night was our first date.”

  “Looks like you two really hit it off, then.”

  “We did. I have to thank my sister. She introduced us to each other. She and Bradford work at the same hospital.”

  “Yeah? So he’s a doctor like your old man, huh?”

  Raina grinned. “Well, you know what they say. Daughters always want to marry men like their fathers.”

  “Damn, so it’s like that? You’re already talking about marrying this guy?”

  Raina laughed coyly. “Of course not.” Some perverse impulse made her add, “But I can definitely tell you he’s the best blind date I’ve ever had.”

 

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