Authors: Darah Lace
her husband was forcing her to leave early, but
Marcus blocked out Henry’s reply. He lowered his
head to catch the fullest part of Charlotte’s bottom
lip between his teeth and nibbled softly before
sucking it gently into his mouth. At the same time
he rolled her nipple between thumb and forefinger,
and her muffled cry filled the closet.
It was then he realized the McAfees had
departed, and with their coats, they had taken his
safety net. One kiss, he told himself as he removed
his hand from Charlotte’s breast and braced both
forearms against the wall behind her. One kiss
before he returned to sanity.
Even as he covered her mouth with his, tasted
her sweetness, and inhaled the heady scent of her
arousal, he wondered if one kiss would be enough to
last a lifetime. With that thought came the
knowledge it would have to be, and that he was a
fool to have embarked on this impossible journey.
Marcus broke their kiss and rested his forehead
against hers, trying to regain even breathing.
“They’re gone.”
“Hmm?”
“The McAfees. They’re gone.”
“Mmm. We should go, too.” Her husky voice
oozed over him like warm honey, and Marcus barely
suppressed a shudder. “I’ll follow you to your place.
Or will Chad mind?”
“No.” Chad probably wouldn’t return to the
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condo they shared for hours. Even if he did they
respected each other’s privacy. But that wasn’t the
point. What was the point again?
“Do you want to follow me to my place?”
More than you’ll ever know
. “No.”
“If you rode here with Chad, I could take you
home later.” Her hands were everywhere, driving
him crazy. “Mmm, much later.”
His body jerked when her fingers brushed the
tip of his arousal on their way from around his waist
to his chest. God,
that
was definitely the point. He
lifted his head to put an end to this agony before he
changed his mind. “I have my own car.”
He watched her soft features—relaxed by their
loving—harden with comprehension. She pressed
the flat of her hand to his stomach as if to push him
away, which left him totally unprepared when, with
a swivel of her wrist, she palmed his cock. He didn’t
know who was more surprised, but by the widening
of her eyes, he’d guess she hadn’t expected to find
him hard and throbbing. And damn, was he
throbbing.
Charlotte felt the tremor that passed through
Marcus, felt him twitch beneath her hand. She could
have been any woman; he’d react the same way, but
she had to continue as she had begun. She had to
show him she wasn’t hurt by his rejection. It was
what she’d wanted.
She slid her fingers from the tip of his erection
to the root. “You want me, Marcus. It’s more than
obvious.”
He clenched his jaw and stared at a point on the
wall behind her. “I never said I didn’t. Any man
breathing would.”
“Then why are you denying us both the pleasure
of finishing what we started last summer?” She
moved closer, rubbing her bare breasts against his
crisp white shirt, then brushed her mouth across his
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jaw and whispered, “What are you afraid of?”
It took him a moment to reply. “Sometimes what
we want isn’t good for us.”
She didn’t know how much more she could take.
If he didn’t end this soon, she might just have to
follow through on her actions. In a last ditch effort,
she curled her fingers around his hard length and
squeezed. “There’s where you’re wrong. I’d be very
good.”
“As I’m sure many could testify to.” He grabbed
her hand, moving as far from her as the limited
space would allow. “But I won’t be just another notch
on your bedpost.”
Charlotte laughed to keep from crying as his
hurtful words cut her to the quick. “Geez, you sound
almost virginal. But I know that can’t be the case.
Some of your old girlfriends think very highly of
your...prowess.”
“At least they were girlfriends and not picked
out of a crowd for a one night stand.”
“Ouch. I guess the gloves are off.” She sighed.
“And to think Melody wanted me to bid on you.”
His head jerked up, his gaze piercing. “Excuse
me?”
“Don’t worry. I wouldn’t do that, at least not
with the intention of purchasing you.” She buttoned
her jacket and pushed back the coats, ready to end
this fiasco. “Not if you were the last man on earth.”
“Thank God for small favors,” he grumbled
behind her as she stepped through the coats.
“Damn it, Lilly, if you knew the coat wasn’t
yours, why did you wait ‘til we got to the car to tell
me?”
Charlotte froze at the sound of Henry McAfee’s
voice and looked to see his shadowed form fill the
gap of the partially closed door.
“I wanted to watch the end of the auction,” Lilly
replied.
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Strong
arms
encircled
Charlotte’s
waist,
dragging her back into their safe haven, and once
again she found herself flush against Marcus’s solid
frame, his chest to her back. The length of hardened
flesh she had cradled in her hand moments ago
pressed firmly against her ass. She squirmed to get
away, but he held tight and stilled the motion of the
coats as the closet door swung open.
Henry paused in the doorway, frowning at his
wife. “Does it really mean that much to you?”
“Yes,” Lilly said, following him into the closet. “I
told you I wanted to see if anyone outbid the Reese
girl.”
Charlotte stiffened. Lilly McAfee must be
mistaken. She hadn’t bid on anyone. Not really.
Surely the other women hadn’t been cruel enough to
leave one of the bachelors with only her opening bid.
She racked her brain to come up with anyone who
would have recently been added to society’s blacklist.
Henry began his search for Lilly’s mink. “I doubt
anyone will challenge the ridiculous amount she
bid.”
Charlotte glanced over her shoulder at Marcus.
He lifted a brow in question. She shook her head to
indicate she had no idea what they meant, and he
gave her a look that said, “Yeah, right.”
“Fern thinks she’s staking her claim, making a
statement.”
Charlotte whipped around to stare over the
hangers at Lilly. What claim? What statement? And
what was so ridiculous about five hundred dollars?
“Hell of a loud statement,” Henry said. “I’d be
more inclined to say she’s picked out her next
conquest.”
Marcus snorted in Charlotte’s ear. She would
have planted an elbow in his ribs, but she didn’t
want to give him the satisfaction of knowing his
opinion mattered. Not when she’d convinced him it
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didn’t and that she would gladly live up to her
reputation.
Lilly shook her head vigorously, obviously
warming to the topic. “I told Fern that Charlotte’s
probably just protecting her interest. There must be
a little hanky panky already going on between those
two and she doesn’t want anyone else interfering.”
“Fifty grand buys a whole lot of hanky panky.”
Marcus’s grip on her waist tightened, but
Charlotte was too stunned to care. Fifty grand? Did
he say
fifty grand
? No, no way. It had to be a
mistake. Or gossip. Yes, that’s it. She slumped
against Marcus, relief flooding her. The chain
reaction of the rumor mill could distort the most
innocent circumstances. She knew that first hand. It
stood to reason her five hundred dollar bid for the
poor schmuck who’d been blackballed could have
been inflated to...
fifty thousand
. Couldn’t it?
Charlotte’s small moment of relief gave way to
doubt, and doubt to agitation. Not that she minded
shelling out that much money. She’d donated
significantly more than that in the past. Her father’s
imprisonment hadn’t touched her financially. She
thanked her lucky stars every day that she and her
mother had their own money from her maternal
grandmother’s estate.
What niggled at her self-assurance was that she
would end up with a bachelor she didn’t want, a man
who thought she’d bid an exorbitant amount for him
and would now have an overblown ego as well as
misplaced expectations.
Henry pulled a fur coat identical to the one
draped over his arm from the rack and at Lilly’s nod,
made the exchange. “Hope he’s got the stamina.”
“That man has ‘go-the-distance’ written all over
him. If I was twenty years younger and fifty pounds
lighter, I’d give Charlotte a run for her money.”
Charlotte perked up, ignoring Marcus’s fingers
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as they dug into her waist. She leaned forward to
hear the name of this sex god. Damn, she wished
she’d paid more attention to the names on the top of
the bidding sheets. Of course, Lilly’s idea of a real
man could vary a great deal from hers. He could be
anyone.
“Why, Lilly, I’m wounded.”
“Oh, like you wouldn’t gladly volunteer every
year if you thought one of those young tarts would
bid on you.”
Henry chuckled. “I wouldn’t mind walking in
this particular bachelor’s shoes. Charlotte is one fine
woman.”
Lilly took her coat from Henry and turned
toward the door. “You used to say that about me.”
“Still do, darlin’,” he said and swatted Lilly’s
well-padded backside.
Charlotte rolled her eyes, wishing they would
hurry and leave. She was eager to find out what was
going on and if there was any possible way out of it.
“So,” Lilly paused at the door, “will you give me
five minutes to see if Charlotte gets her man? You
know you’re as curious as I am.”
“All right,” Henry grumbled as if trying to
convince his wife he wasn’t at all interested. Then he
sighed. “Yep, that Marcus Preston is one hell of a
lucky man.”
****
motionless, speechless as the McAfees exited the
closet. It wasn’t until Charlotte thrust the coats
aside and rushed forward that he was propelled into
action.
He snagged the sleeve of her jacket in a tight
grip. She had some explaining to do. “Where the hell
do you think you’re going?”
She tried to pry his fingers loose. “Let go of me.”
When he held tighter, she tugged her arm. “I’ve...”
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tug
“got to...”
tug—tug
“stop this.”
She gave one final jerk, and the momentum
yanked Marcus forward. His hold on her sleeve
broke as his forehead collided with the cross pole,
causing him to bounce backward and lose his
balance. He grasped the coats nearest, but they only
slipped from their hangers, and his descent
continued. His right shoulder banged the wall, and
he landed on his ass, momentarily stunned and
covered in an array of wool, leather, fur, and
hangers.
“Sonuvabitch.” He slung expensive garments
and wooden hangers this way and that and
scrambled from under the ones left hanging above
him to his feet. As he raced out the door to catch up
with her, he couldn’t help but wonder if her last
statement had been a confession. Had she really bid
fifty thousand dollars on him? Why would she do
that?
Then he remembered the inviting smile she’d
given him when he first entered the ballroom. And
hadn’t she admitted she’d been watching him
throughout the evening? Had she decided to take
their relationship—if you could call it that—in
another direction, then changed her mind after what
had just happened between them?
He didn’t have time to consider how he felt
about that or why the possibility sent a rush of
adrenaline charging through him as he rounded the
corner and saw Charlotte plow into Henry McAfee a
few feet ahead. Henry fell against Lilly, sandwiching
her between his wide girth and the wall.