Read In the Market for Love Online
Authors: Nina Blake
“Well, thanks.”
There was something about her which attracted him in a way other women didn’t. Normally, he took what he wanted. He’d go out with a girl, have a good time and then go on to the next woman.
Yet he hadn’t even asked her out for a drink. It wasn’t that he did
n’t want to. It was almost as if he was scared of what might happen.
“So how long have you worked in marketing?”
he asked, eager to make the requisite small talk.
“Only a few years,”
she said. “I haven’t been out of university that long. I’m only twenty-four.”
“Really?
I thought you must have been working longer than that. You handle yourself very well in the boardroom. And Rachel certainly respects your opinion.”
He
was pleased when he saw her smile. The conversation then drifted off into some pleasant chatter about how they both enjoyed the beach and were looking forward to summer. Glancing at her watch, she suggested they return to the boardroom.
“Yep, back to the grindstone
.” He tried to think of some way to prolong their time together. “Hang on, I might grab a drink for myself.”
“You can
have a sip of mine, if you like.”
He could definitely do that. He drank
from her glass, all the time wondering if one sip would be enough or whether he’d want more. This was the kind of suggestion he would normally have longed for from a woman. Then he’d pounce, go for the kill. But there was something different about Samantha.
He handed the glass back
and held her gaze, his hand lingering on hers. It was so strange for him to want a woman and not just take her.
Ushering
her ahead of him, he tried desperately to think of ways to prolong their interlude. Usually he was adept at small talk and compliments. He didn’t know what was happening to him.
“Have you been watching that new detective show on TV?” He cringed inside, embarrassed that that was the best he could come up with.
He had to take his time. They didn’t need to hurry back.
* * *
Jake was quietly confident. “It looks like we’ve got a few minutes alone together until they get back.”
It cut him to
the core that Rachel had put up such a barrier between them. She must’ve had plenty of experience pushing men away. A woman like her. Men must swarm around her.
Perhaps he should h
ave been more forceful when he’d followed her out to her car. When their lips accidentally brushed against each other, it was all he could do to control himself. Heaven knows he wanted to take her into his arms, crush his lips against hers, never let her go.
He couldn’t work her out.
That night she’d been so determined not to let things go any further. Her body language had told him that. Yet at the same time she seemed fragile as though she’d been hurt and was protecting herself. The last thing he wanted to do was hurt her.
Her lush dark lashes were
lowered as she gazed at the documents on the desk, her toned arms stretched out as she fingered the corner of one page. She had no idea how enticing she looked and that only made her more alluring.
Surely she must feel the same way he did. It wasn’t possible for her to create such craving within him without feeling an inkling of it herself.
Yet he wanted her to feel more than a rivulet of desire. He wanted her to surge with hunger for him the way he did. Part of her would never be enough. He wanted the complete woman.
He’d let her go once. That wouldn’t
happen again.
“We
can wait,” Rachel said. “They won’t be long.”
She
wanted him to wait. That was the last thing he was going to do.
“They
might be longer than you think,” he said.
Though Marcus wasn’
t shy with women, he seemed to be taking his time with Samantha. No doubt he’d use the opportunity to get to know her a little better.
But for the life of him, Jake couldn’t imagine why any man would choose Samantha over someone like Rachel. Samantha was
attractive and seemed lovely, but she wasn’t the woman that Rachel was.
Then he’
d never met anyone like Rachel before.
He felt it in the smile which crossed his face when she made her playful retorts. In his heart when she told him of the hardships she’d been through. In his stomach which became a tempest in her presence.
“We’ve still got a little bit of time to ourselves,” he said.
And he wasn’t going to waste it.
* * *
A shiver of anticipation washed over Rachel.
Time for what? Time for him to not phone her. Time for him to not kiss her. Jake clearly had no idea of the emotions simmering inside her, no idea of the turmoil he was causing her. Then again perhaps he did.
And now she was alone with him.
When Samantha and Marcus had been here, there’d been a campaign to manage, a job to be done, decisions to make. Without them, Rachel found herself in a no man’s land where her thoughts were skewed and she no longer knew what she wanted.
She
pushed her chair back and meandered over to the window, gazing at the luxurious expanse of city and harbour before her. She’d felt warm earlier and had removed her jacket but now she felt strangely exposed in sleeveless top and slim fitting skirt. She crossed her arms.
“Enjoying the view?” Jake
asked.
“It’s truly stunning,”
she said. “We don’t have a view like this at my office.”
To her
, it was a symbol of how different their two worlds were. Jake’s world included million dollar views from the luxury location of his advertising agency. Meanwhile she worked for a small scientific research organisation with ageing office furniture and cheap rent in an old building on the other side of the city.
Was
it was possible to appreciate surroundings as elegant as this if that’s all you’d ever known? Jake didn’t have anything with which to compare this. He only knew what it was like to come to work in a chic modern interior, sit on leather upholstered chairs and look out at Sydney Harbour.
“You’re right,” h
e said. “It is stunning.”
She
wasn’t sure he was talking at the cityscape. He was standing behind her. While she’d been mesmerised by the view, he’d followed her to the window and she hadn’t even noticed.
“And I suppose your house has a spectacular view too, does it?”
she asked.
“Yes, I live in Mosman. With a view of the Sydney Heads. It’s quite a view.”
The Sydney Heads. The two distinctive land masses through which all vessels entered the harbour. It shouldn’t have surprised her that his address would be equally as impressive as his office.
“
Tell me, “ she said, “Do you take it for granted when you see this every day?”
“No, I don’t,” he replied. “
But the view is mostly for the clients. To impress them. Make them feel special. The ad business is so much about show. And that’s what this is. A show.”
“A show?”
She’d assumed the spectacular view and stylish offices were a reflection of Jake’s pride. A symbol of his success.
“This
firm isn’t a harbour view,” he said. “The firm is made up of people who are hard working and incredibly creative. That’s what makes us so good. Not the offices. Not the location.”
She
didn’t know how to respond or what to say. It was hard to think with Jake standing so close to her.
His cotton shirt rustled
as he stepped closer. “You know, from where I’m standing the view looks amazing. I’m not taking it for granted.”
She felt him looking at her,
his eyes burning through her. The double meaning of his words took her breath away. She turned to face him. Their bodies dangerously close, the air between them surged with a powerful charge.
She
did what she had been unable to do at the board table and looked him in the eye. “I hope you were talking about the view of the harbour.”
“Not at all. I was talking about you.”
His voice was like a suede cloak wrapping itself around her and his words sent a current of desire flushing through her.
“The other night,” he continued. “I wanted to kiss you.”
Her mouth fell open. “So why didn’t you?”
“I wanted to…but it wasn’t enough.” Jake tilted his head towards hers. “I wanted more.”
“And what was that?”
“For you to
want
me to kiss you.”
Her body was flushed with delicate warmth
. The downy hairs on the back of her neck stood on end.
Was it possible he didn’t know the depth with which she craved him? How could he not sense the torrent of desire surging through her?
He cupped her face in his hands and tilted her head upward. There could be no doubt now. He brushed his lips against hers, gently at first, then nibbled on her lower lip.
Dropping his hands, he slid his arms around her waist, took her in his arms and covered her mouth with his. He rolled his tongue against hers and she returned his passion.
Her hands rested on his upper arms. She slid them over his biceps and across his strong shoulders until they curled around his neck. She wanted him closer. She wanted more. Desperate for his bare skin, she slid one hand under his collar, tugging at the bottom of his hairline, pulling him closer.
He pressed her
against the glass. His desire was ferocious, his passion relentless, his body potent against hers. Through her thin sleeveless top she felt the sheer size of him against her. Molten desire flushed through her body.
She was transported to a dangerous altitude, a place
she hadn’t been to before. She’d been kissed before but never like this.
The sheer window behind her, Rachel towered over the streetscape below and the buildings and harbour beyond. Only a few centimetres of clear glass separated her from a sheer drop and the hazardous height she had reached. Their weight pressed against the window and their passion in turn pressed on them.
She was petering on the edge of a treacherous precipice. One slip and she’d tumble into oblivion and no one could catch her.
Vertigo hit her
like a truck crashing through the window. Suddenly dizzy, her insides were whisked around, her head spinning behind closed eyes as she felt herself spiralling.
But above all else, she felt alive. Deliciously, dangerously alive. And she wasn’t going to let that go.
She clung to Jake, leaning back against the window and the precipice behind her. He wound his arms further around her, their bodies intertwined.
Slow
ly he loosened his grip. He peppered her throat with tiny kisses and her neck arched upwards. She savoured the aftertaste of his kiss and the warmth of his breath near her face.
Still, she couldn’t resist the opportunity to tease him.
“I didn’t say I wanted you to kiss me.”
“I know,” he said
. “I didn’t care.”
He
was such a good match for her. He would always challenge her and push her further, yet he’d always make her feel like a woman.
At the far end of the room,
the door unlatched. The sound of Marcus’ deep voice and Samantha’s girlish laugh outside the door cut through the air.
Rachel
spun around to face the window, straightened her skirt and smoothed her hair.
In the reflection of the
glass, she saw Jake take a couple of steps back to lean on the boardroom table. He was still looking at her. He hadn’t shifted his gaze.
“Are we ready to get back to the meeting now?” he called out to Marcus and Samantha.
Rachel was sure he was still looking at the view.
And she liked him looking at her.
It was only a lunch date. So why was Rachel’s head spinning at the
mere mention of it?
The recollection of their turbulent kiss only a couple of days earlier came tumbling back to her. She’d revelled in the dangerous height to which Jake had taken her but now she’d had time to consider it more carefully she couldn’t possibly al
low a repeat of that situation.
She’d been hurt before and
wasn’t going to let it happen again. She had to think quickly.
“I can’t make it
,” she said into the telephone.
“I had a feeling you might try to back out of it,” Jake said.
“Aren’t you even going to ask me why I can’t make it?”
“Why would I be interested in your excuses?”
She sucked in a deep breath. “Because I’ve got a lot on my plate at the moment. I’ve got other projects apart from the campaign.”