The Deal / Turn Me On. Clare Connelly

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laugh. ‘Did you come here to discuss my hair?’

      ‘No.’ His eyes pierce mine. ‘I came here to find Miss Anonymous.’

      ‘Why?’

      ‘Because last week was the best sex I’ve ever had, and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about you. I want more. More of her, you, this. And I think you do too.’

      My jaw drops, my heart stops, my pulse cracks like a frozen river.

      ‘Nicholas—’

      His name rushes from my lips, too much air, too much feeling. It’s too much. If sex were a college degree, this guy would hold several PhDs. He really thinks I’m the best? The best he’s ever had? Pride soars in my chest, and, more than that, the addiction centres of my brain are going into overdrive because he’s damned right. I do want more of this.

      But… ‘We agreed it would just be one night.’

      ‘That was before.’ He shrugs away the objection, as though it doesn’t matter.

      ‘But you’re not… Neither of us wants… I mean, what are you saying?’

      ‘I’m glad you asked,’ he says teasingly, pulling me closer, wrapping his arms behind my back so our bodies are cleaved together in a way that is both sexy and intimate. ‘I came here wanting to fuck Miss Anonymous again, and I did. And still I want more. And now, I think I can see a way for both of us to get what we want.’

      ‘What’s that?’ I sound as if I’ve run a marathon.

      ‘Go out with me.’

      Panic spirals through me and I shake my head on instinct. ‘I don’t date, Nicholas. I didn’t mean to imply that I want that…’

      ‘Relax.’ He grins, and something fizzes in my gut. ‘I don’t mean for real.’

      ‘What do you mean?’

      ‘You haven’t dated in a long time, and that seems like a waste. So date me. Play with me. Fuck me.’ He says the last in a voice that is so deep it rumbles right through my bones. ‘I’m moving home in a month and, suddenly, I can’t think of any way I’d rather spend what remains of my time in New York than with you.’

      His voice whips against me, seductive and intense. But I hold onto Chance, to what I owe Abbey, to the single-minded focus this business takes to run. ‘I can’t.’ My tone is clipped, strange-sounding in the midst of our conversation and what we’ve just done. ‘I don’t have time to date.’

      ‘That’s a cop-out.’ His words are a little mocking.

      ‘I’m sorry you feel that way, but it’s the truth. I work really hard, and I can’t spare the time to fill your last few weeks here in New York.’

      ‘You’re saying you’d rather work than do more of this?’ He lifts a brow and, damn it, he is so hot, and I want him, and he knows it. He knows what he’s doing to me. I swallow, frustration biting into my belly.

      ‘Look, Nicholas, I appreciate the offer.’ I wince, knowing it sounds like some kind of real-estate merger. ‘But this was only meant to be one night. I hadn’t—’

      ‘Had sex in a really long time,’ he supplies, a smile on his lips, as if he’s teasing me, and a smile twitches on my own lips in response.

      ‘I haven’t had a life in a really long time. No friends, no boyfriend, I barely see my family—though I can’t say that’s a bad thing, actually—but I got… I know it’s kind of sad to admit this, I got lonely, okay? I just wanted one night to be like a regular woman in her twenties. And it was great. You were great. But that’s all it can be between us. I can’t afford to get distracted.’

      ‘Great. I don’t want to distract you.’ He wiggles his brows. ‘At least, not beyond this month.’

      ‘Nicholas,’ I groan, lifting my hands to my face and covering my eyes. ‘I can’t do it. This all means too much to me—’

      ‘I get it.’ I remove my hands to find him watching me. ‘Your work is important to you. But you just said you haven’t had a life in a really long time. So why not give yourself one? Just for a few weeks.’

      His words catch in my chest. I frown.

      ‘I’m not talking about a relationship, and I’m not talking about long-term. I’m literally talking about you and me, doing more of this.’ He gestures towards my desk and the window that still bears my handprints. ‘Dating for a few weeks, having fun, all kinds of fun, until it’s time for me to leave.’

      ‘And then what?’

      ‘Then, I go back to my life, and you can go back to working twenty-two hours a day and pretending you’re not a red-blooded woman.’

      It’s crazy. But what’s craziest of all is that it makes sense. It’s everything I wanted and never thought I could have. A relationship with clear boundaries, limits on what we get from one another and a stop point that would make it impossible for this to overshadow my real life in any way. It’s exactly the kind of relationship I would create, if I thought there was any likelihood I’d find a guy to go along with it.

      It feels almost too good to be true. ‘You want to date me?’

      ‘Well, I want to fuck you,’ he says with a devilish grin that takes any impertinence out of his correction. ‘But you should be dated. And I’m pretty good at the whole dating thing.’

      My heart kicks up a notch. ‘And not at all arrogant with it, right?’

      ‘It’s not arrogant if it’s true.’

      I roll my eyes again but stifle a laugh. ‘I suppose you have a point.’

      ‘So? Four weeks of debauched fun. What say you, Miss Carmichael?’

      My body unequivocally and enthusiastically says ‘yes’. A thousand times over, yes. But I have to think this through. I’m not someone who jumps off the deep end without looking at every angle first. ‘I don’t date clients.’

      ‘Ever?’ Then, before I can answer, ‘Right, you’re a date virgin.’

      ‘I am not!’ I splutter, laughing. ‘I have dated.’

      ‘A millennium ago.’

      ‘Shut up.’ I punch his shoulder playfully but his eyes flare in a way that promises it could very quickly go from playful to something else entirely if I’m not careful.

      ‘No one has to know about this.’

      ‘Yeah, right.’ Could we actually keep this a secret? Is that remotely feasible?

      ‘What? You’re planning on taking out a full-page ad?’

      ‘No, but, you’re kind of recognisable, and so am I.’ Temptation is dragging me towards the line of acceptance, though. ‘Why don’t we just, you know, sleep together? My apartment has a basement garage, you can come and go and

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