Risking It All...: A High Stakes Seduction / For the Sake of the Secret Child. Yvonne Lindsay

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must get annoying being so good at everything.”

      “You think I’m bragging?”

      “I’m pretty sure of it.” She narrowed her eyes, trying to hide her smile. He hadn’t really volunteered any information she hadn’t asked for. She wanted to know more about him. At first she told herself she was doing “research.” Now she was too darn curious to stop. “What did your team members think of you?”

      “Oh, at first they made fun of me. Teased me for being from the backwoods of Massachusetts. They stopped laughing when they saw how fast I could run, though.”

      “Can you still run fast?” Her hand accidentally brushed his as she raised her drink to her lips. They’d moved to a sofa near the blackjack tables, where they had a good view of the whole room. Her thigh jostled against his, too. The sofa was soft and they kept sinking into it. The crowds milled about the gaming tables, ignoring them completely.

      “I don’t know. I haven’t tried lately. I’m still pretty quick on the squash court, though. Do you play any sports?”

      “No.” Maybe she should start. All this energy building up inside her needed some place to go. Right now she felt like jumping up and running around the room. “My parents thought sports were a waste of time.”

      “And you never did anything they didn’t want you to?”

      “Nothing major. I read some books they didn’t approve of, and they never knew I had a boyfriend.”

      “You kept your lover a secret from them?” He bumped against her, teasing.

      “It wasn’t like that.”

      “No? It certainly sounds like it.”

      “He was at college with me in a different town, so they never met him.”

      “And you didn’t mention him. Was he someone they wouldn’t have approved of?” He raised a brow.

      She chuckled. “No. That’s the funny part. He was so dull they’d probably have liked him.” Was she really talking about Phil? She’d tried to shove him out of her mind. Which was hard, because six years later he was still the only boyfriend she’d ever had.

      At least now she could admit he wasn’t exactly the man of her dreams.

      “Why were you dating him if he was dull?”

      “I like dull.”

      John peered into her eyes. The effect of his dark gaze was anything but dull. Sensations she’d never felt before trickled through every part of her. “Why?”

      “Predictable. Reassuring. I don’t enjoy surprises.”

      “Or at least you think you don’t.” One brow lifted slightly. “Come with me.”

      He took her hand gently and helped her up from the squishy sofa. “Where are we going?”

      “It’s a surprise.”

      “I already told you I don’t like them.” Anticipation rippled in her tummy.

      “I don’t believe you.” He led her across the busy game room to the bank of shiny elevators. Her hand pulsed inside his. They were walking along like a couple, and while it horrified her, the realization gave her a strange thrill. She should pull her hand from his, but she didn’t.

      He pressed the button for the highest floor and shot her a mysterious look.

      “I’m not even going to ask,” she murmured, trying to keep her eyes on the door. Even while she knew he was flirting with her and leading her on, she trusted John not to pull any fast moves. They’d been talking for a while and he was clearly a man who took the concept of personal honor seriously. He saw himself as a role model for the younger members of the tribe and he’d said more than once that he never did anything he wouldn’t want them to know about.

      Of course, maybe he was just trying to undermine her defenses by appearing principled and thoughtful.

      What a shame it was working.

      The elevator opened at the top floor and she was surprised when the doors parted to reveal the night sky. “Wow, a roof terrace.” A broad expanse of marble, ringed with potted plants, glowed under the stars. “How come there’s no one up here?”

      “It’s not open to the public unless it’s booked for an event and, as you can see, there’s nothing happening here tonight except us.”

      Us. What did he mean by that? Nothing, probably. “That’s a lot of stars.” She felt as though she could see forever, bright galaxies twinkling all the way to infinity.

      “It’s nice being up here above all the lights. You can see clearly. I come up here when I need to get perspective.”

      “Feeling like a tiny speck in the vast universe certainly puts everything in perspective.”

      “Doesn’t it, though? All the worries that keep us little humans awake at night are nothing in the grand scheme of things.”

      He still held her hand, which had grown quite hot. They walked across the terrace to a seating area and he guided her onto a large sofa and sat down next to her.

      What am I doing? Up here there was no pretense that they were still working. Or that she was researching anything. She was simply sitting with John, her right thigh fully pressed against his left one as they both sank into the soft cushions. The cool night air emphasized the warmth of his body.

      “What do you worry about, Constance?” His hand squeezed hers very gently.

      “Sometimes I worry that I’ll never move out of my parents’ house.” She laughed, trying to lighten the moment.

      “Why haven’t you? You must earn enough to rent your own place.”

      “I don’t know, really. I keep thinking that I will, then another month or year passes and I’m still there.”

      “Maybe you’ve been waiting to meet the right man.”

      “Probably.” The confession surprised her. “After all, I’ve always been told a nice girl is supposed to live at home until she gets married.” She shrugged.

      “Why haven’t you met the right person yet?”

      “I work at an accounting firm. It’s not exactly a hotbed of romance.” She smiled.

      “Don’t accountants need love, too?”

      “Apparently so.” Was he trying to suggest that she go back and date one of her coworkers? That would be a strange suggestion from a man still holding her hand in his. “Why haven’t you married?” Curiosity pricked at her, even though she was pretty sure she knew the answer. Why would a man in John’s position want to settle down with one woman when he could have a different one every week if he wanted?

      “I have been.”

      His answer shocked her so much she tried to pull her

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