Scandal In The Boardroom: His by Design / The CEO's Accidental Bride / Secret Baby, Public Affair. Yvonne Lindsay

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and I should let her know where we’ll be. You didn’t give me nearly enough time pack and get ready and call her this morning.”

      And I’m not about to give you a chance now, either. He eyed her stiff shoulders and the haughty tilt to her chin as she studied the screen. She wore her defiance like a uniform—one he wanted to remove inch by inch. “Don’t, Ziara.”

      “Why not?”

      “Seriously? What good is it going to do?”

      “It just might preserve my job when all this is over,” she said, those chocolate eyes finally meeting his head-on. “Or did you forget that someone else has a stake in this besides you?”

      Ouch. He knew it, even when he wished he didn’t. Not everyone needs a high salary and trust fund to be successful. She needed her job. If everything didn’t work out, he’d help her find a new one.

      Standing, he loomed over her, hearing the call to board blast from the speakers around them. “Still, I’m in charge on this trip. Remember?”

      With a quick snatch, he grabbed her phone and stored it deep in the pocket of his khakis. Still within reach...barely.

      “Give that back,” she demanded, her voice shaking.

      “No. But you are welcome to come get it, if you want.”

      The anger that exploded over her face didn’t hide the hint of interest that surfaced. Enjoying a touch of satisfaction, he grabbed his carry-on and strolled across the waiting area to board the flight. The whole time he could feel her glare directly between his shoulder blades.

      This would be a fun flight.

      On the plane, she lowered into the seat next to him with exquisite care, her tense jaw signaling extreme displeasure. He really shouldn’t be enjoying this so much.

      “Give back my phone.”

      “No,” he said, giving a little jiggle of his pocket. “Look at it this way—at least you’ll have an excuse when she asks why you didn’t call.”

      If he had to guess, he’d say he was seeing his assistant go supernova. Not a sound was made, but the air almost shook around her before she closed her eyes and drew in a deep breath. As they started to taxi, she took out a paperback and began to read. Clearly all avoidance tactics were in full effect now, probably for his own safety. He grinned. Biding his time was a talent he’d long ago acquired.

      He allowed her to avoid him until they’d reached cruising altitude. Then his nimble fingers plucked the book from hers before she knew what was coming.

      “Hey,” she protested. “Are you planning to make stealing a habit?”

      “I don’t know. Haven’t you learned yet it’s rude to ignore the person you’re traveling with?”

      She angled herself toward the window, leaving him with a devastating view of her elegant nose and full lips, not to mention thick lashes that added to the mystery of her eyes. “I didn’t want you to feel you had to entertain me.”

      He handed back the book, murmuring, “I’ll just bet you did.”

      She shot him a sharp look but tucked the book into her purse for safekeeping. Settling back in her seat, she folded her hands in her lap like the prim woman he suspected she wasn’t. If she only knew what that contradiction did to him. Actually, it was probably a good thing she didn’t. Ten thousand feet up in an airplane wasn’t the ideal place for arousal.

      “Aren’t you curious about the designer we’re going to see?”

      She tilted her head toward him, the sun through the window highlighting the curve of her jaw and the smooth caramel skin of her neck. He bet she’d taste just as sweet.

      “Okay,” she said, drawing out the word. “I’ll bite. Who is it?”

      Sloan accepted a drink from the flight attendant. Passing Ziara one of the small glasses, he deliberately brushed his fingers along hers. Her quick retreat confirmed his suspicions. She wasn’t as immune to him as she’d like. If he played his cards right on this trip, Ziara’s loyalties to him would far outweigh any hold Vivian had on her.

      “Patrick was my college roommate. He was a fashion design major while I stuck it out on the business track.” He paused a moment at her considering look. “I immediately thought of him when I decided to do this project, but he turned me down.”

      “Then why are we on a plane to Las Vegas?”

      “I’m going to change his mind.”

      * * *

      Great. She wasn’t on a flight to Las Vegas to meet their new designer but to court one. A reluctant one.

      She shouldn’t be surprised that Sloan wouldn’t take no for an answer. Keeping that in mind in her own dealings with him would be smart. After all, hadn’t he just shown her in graphic detail how opposed he was to a little phone call? If he thought she was going to go diving into his pants for her phone—or tell Vivian exactly where said phone had been—he was gravely mistaken.

      Maybe she could dig into his plans before he realized what she was doing and shut her out completely.

      “I don’t know of any big wedding dress designers based in Vegas. Who does he work for?”

      Sloan’s smirk didn’t answer any questions; it only created more. “You won’t believe it until you see it.”

      She sighed in frustration. “What does that mean?”

      He leaned toward her, his eyes meeting hers head-on. Her stomach jumped, but she told herself it was from turbulence.

      “Ziara, we’re on our way to Las Vegas. Relax and enjoy a little pleasure with your business.”

      Alarm skittered through Ziara when her mental walls didn’t go up immediately. She actually wanted to give in to the attraction tempting her, but knew doing so would cost her all she’d worked so hard for, so she pulled back.

      “I’m just here to work,” she said, hoping she sounded like an old, repressive aunt. “What do you think it will take to convince this friend of yours to change his mind?”

      He frowned, collapsing back in his seat. She couldn’t help but admire the ease he seemed to feel in his body. “Probably something I’m not going to want to give.”

      “Why?”

      “Because he knows me too well.”

      She angled toward him in her small seat. “So you must have been really close and stayed in touch all this time.”

      He shrugged. “We have similar interests.”

      What did that mean? Ziara wanted to pull her hair in frustration. Or better yet, shake Sloan until all the answers she wanted just tumbled out. His secretive, I don’t trust you attitude was getting really old, really quick. If he couldn’t trust her, that was his problem. Though she should probably be happy she wasn’t dealing with a flirty, sexy boss, instead.

      “Is

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