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“Remember, this was your idea, not mine.” Ash finally rose slowly to his feet.

Yes, it was, and Ash had made no secret of his displeasure when Alexandre told him he had invited the two women to join them for dinner this evening. No doubt Ash’s plans for the evening had involved going on to some nightclub after dinner, where the two men would take their pick of the women there.

Alexandre forgot all about his friend’s bloody-mindedness as Anastazia reached the table. She looked beautiful in a clinging black gown that finished several inches above her knees, left her shoulders bare, and revealed the soft swell of her breasts. Her long black hair flowed like silk over those bared shoulders as she smiled at him, her eyes that cool turquoise blue of a mountain lake, a red gloss emphasizing the fullness of her lips.

“We’ve met before, I believe, Miss Carmichael.” Ash’s voice was a low rumble once the maître d’ had seated the women between the two men at the round table, the man having lingered only long enough to fill the ladies’ champagne glasses before leaving.

“I remember,” she acknowledged noncommittally. “Lissa, this is Prince Alexandre and his associate Asher Knight. My best friend and flatmate, Lissa Forsythe.”

Alexandre was barely aware of acknowledging the redhead as he and Ash resumed their seats, his attention completely focused on Anastazia.

“And what do you do, Mr. Knight?” Lissa prompted to break the tense silence that had fallen over the table.

“This and that,” he answered dismissively. “You?”

Alexandre was going to kill Ash if he didn’t stop behaving like a complete dick.

“I’m a travel agent,” Lissa answered stiffly.

“Really?” Ash sounded even less impressed, if that was possible. “So you’re the person I call if I want to book an airline ticket?” He made no effort to hide his derision.

“Somehow I doubt that,” the redhead replied through gritted teeth.

“Oh, and why is that?”

She gave him an insincere smile. “I tend to pass the assholes on to my assistant.”

Ash bared his teeth in an appreciative smile. “That’s the second time I’ve been called an asshole this evening.”

“Then I’m sure we can’t both be wrong!” Lissa came back with insincere sweetness.

“I’m guessing Mr. Knight didn’t want us here?” Anastazia whispered to Alexandre as Asher and Lissa continued their barbed conversation.

Alexandre placed his hand over hers as it rested on the tabletop. “
I
wanted you here.”

Stazzi glanced at the other couple rather than at him, so very aware of the warmth of his hand over hers. Aware of everything about Alexandre as he sat beside her. The long length of his thigh just inches away from her own. The subtle smell of his aftershave. The heat of his body.

The way he can’t take his eyes off me.

Stazzi felt devoured by the intensity of that emerald gaze, and while it was doing wonders for her ego, it was also totally disconcerting.

She shifted uncomfortably. “I should warn you, Lissa has a temper to go with that red hair.”

He laughed softly. “Ash’s behavior says he deserves all he gets.”

Stazzi winced, knowing just how fiery Lissa’s temper could be if she lost it. Asher had been uncommunicative and terse when he visited the hotel, but she had hoped that was just his work mode. Obviously, she had been wrong. His behavior tonight was outright rude.

The other couple seemed to call a truce—by simply not talking to each other—as they all studied the menus and then ordered their meal, but Stazzi wasn’t sure how long that would last if Asher was going to keep baiting Lissa.

Alexandre gave an inward groan as Anastazia sat forward to lift her glass and take a sip of her champagne.

“Mm, this is delicious.” She licked the excess wine from those red-glossed lips.

His cock immediately engorged and swelled in response to the moist sweep of that little pink tongue, and he thanked God he was sitting down and no one could see the obvious tenting of his trousers.

The tension between Ash and Lissa, and his own constant state of arousal from being in Anastazia’s company, told him this was going to be a very long evening.

As it turned out, it was nowhere near as long as he thought it would be.

They had barely finished eating the main course of their meal when Lissa turned angrily on Ash, topaz eyes flashing in warning. “How dare you speak to me like that, you egotistical moron!”

Ash shrugged. “I only asked if you wanted to fuck later.”

“And now you’ve repeated it.” She glared at him incredulously.

“It’s a valid question, surely?”

“Not to me.”

“Then why else are you here?”

“I was invited to have dinner with my friend and her—her—”

“Yes?” Ash taunted.

“You’re an asshole!”

“And you’re repeating yourself.”

“If the name fits!”

He shrugged broad shoulders. “Strangely, no one’s ever called me that before tonight.”

“You surprise me!”

He gave a feral grin. “
Now
I really do want to fuck you.”

“In your dreams, buddy!”

“In my bed would be more comfortable.”

“Mr. Knight—”

“Ash—”

Anastazia’s and Alexandre’s protests went unheard as Lissa threw her napkin on the tabletop before standing up, cheeks flushed, her eyes glittering with either tears or temper. “You’re an arrogant fucking bastard!”

Ash was obviously completely unconcerned by the insult, or the interest of the other diners, as he relaxed against the back of his chair to look up at her. “And now we’re back to the fucking…”

“I wouldn’t fuck you if you were the last man on this earth.” Lissa picked up her champagne glass and threw the contents into Ash’s face. “Thank you for dinner, but I have to go now,” she said tightly to Anastazia and Alexandre before grabbing up her clutch bag and stalking across the restaurant.

“No.” Alexandre placed his hand over Anastazia’s as she would have stood to go after her friend, his eyes glittering darkly as he turned to Ash. “Follow her and apologize.”

“I’m the one who had a glass of champagne thrown over him.” Ash grimaced as he used his napkin to wipe the excess liquid from his face and the front of his dinner jacket. “Thanks.” He accepted the second napkin handed to him by the flustered maître d’ after he hurried over to their table. “That’s fine, thanks,” he dismissed the older man. “Nothing to see here,” he growled at the other diners gawking across at their table, glaring at them darkly until they all turned away to resume eating their meal or to talking softly under their breath.

Anastazia glared at Ash. “If you had spoken to me like that, I would have hit you over the head with the whole bottle, not just thrown a glass of champagne in your face. How dare you speak to my friend like that?”

“Go,” Alexandre instructed Ash tightly.

Ash sighed. “Is that my sometime employer speaking or my friend?”

“Both!”

The other man threw the wet napkin onto the table before rising slowly to his feet to glance across the restaurant where Lissa had disappeared. “Perhaps you might consider searching for my dead body in the morning.”

“If I find it, I’m more likely to trample on it,” Stazzi assured him, totally stunned by what had just happened. “Repeatedly,” she added with feeling.

Asher gave an unconcerned grin. “I have a feeling there may not be enough of me left in the morning to do that.”

“Good.” Stazzi glared at him as he nodded his good-bye before striding confidently toward the reception area. “I really should go after Lissa—”

“No. You really shouldn’t.” Alexandre’s hand on her arm prevented her from standing. “Give it a few minutes and then call her, by all means. But I doubt she will answer you, and I certainly wouldn’t advise following her.”

“Why not?”

He grimaced. “The sexual tension between Ash and Lissa was, is…explosive. So much so, I doubt they will get any further than Ash’s car before—well, before. The first time, at least.”

She gasped. “You’re wrong—”

“No, I assure you I’m not.” Alexandre turned in his seat, the length of his thigh now resting warmly against her own. “The fact Ash spoke of the morning, twice, tells me exactly what he and your friend will be doing tonight. All night.”

“Lissa hates him—”

“She wants him,” he corrected huskily, lifting a tress of her hair and curling it back behind her ear.

Was it possible? Stazzi wondered, still dazed by the way Lissa and Ash’s barbed conversation had exploded into such a violent verbal and then physical exchange.

Lissa had a temper, yes, but Stazzi couldn’t say she had ever seen her friend quite that agitated before.

“Ash wants her too,” Alexandre murmured, his breath warm against the ear he’d bared. “In the same way I want you.”

Every other thought went out of Stazzi’s head as she felt the sharp, arousing nip of his teeth against the lobe of her ear.

Chapter 6

Stazzi had no idea what she was doing sitting in the back of the limousine beside Alexandre, her hand held securely in his much larger one, as they were driven through the lamplit streets of London back to the Meyers Hotel. One of the bodyguards was sitting in the front with the driver, the other five following closely behind in a black SUV. Both vehicles had tinted windows so that no one could see the occupants.

Maybe part of the reason she had agreed to go back to the hotel with Alexandre was because she was still in shock?

Stazzi had done as he’d suggested and called Lissa instead of running after her. Three times. Each time, the call had gone to voice mail. Then she tried texting her friend, asking if Lissa wanted her to come home. Half a minute later she received the text back of “no.” Stazzi’s return of “why not” had eventually been answered with “not there.” She had almost been afraid to ask the next question ‘where?’ There was a much longer pause this time before Lissa replied “with Ash.”

How had she missed what Alexandre so obviously hadn’t, that the sniping between Lissa and Ash was actually a fierce sexual attraction? Lissa had been engaged once a long time ago and been badly stung when it didn’t work out. She never went home with any of the men she had dated since, and tonight, with Ash, hadn’t even been a date.

Come to that, how had Stazzi missed seeing that Will Granger was a two-timing bastard?

Her emotion radar was definitely off-kilter.

Which probably meant acting on her own equally fierce sexual attraction to Alexandre by going back to the hotel with him for his suggested nightcap was also a bad idea.

Probably?

It was a bad idea. If Daniel or any of the other hotel staff saw her—

“Maintaining a hotel guest’s privacy is the whole point of having the separate lift up to the penthouse floor.”

She turned to Alexandre in the semidarkness. “How did you know what I was thinking?”

He smiled. “Your face is sometimes like an open book.”

Really? Did that mean he’d seen the way she couldn’t take her eyes off him this evening? For instance, did he know how watching him eat, the parting of those sculpted lips and the placing of food inside, had made her think of having Alexandre eat her pussy with just as much enjoyment?

“Sometimes?” she repeated nervously.

“Most of the time.” His chuckle was husky.

Oh good Lord, he does know.

“Don’t say it.” Alexandre had turned to place gentle fingertips against her lips as she would have spoken, his face now only inches away from hers in the darkness, his glittering gaze holding her captive. “I promise you that nothing will happen tonight that you don’t want to happen. You only have to say no.”

Which was no help at all, when what Stazzi wanted right now was him. Both of them naked, on that king-size bed in the main bedroom in his hotel suite. She ached to have Alexandre’s hands and lips on her. Her mouth, her breasts, between her thighs. Especially between her thighs. Merely thinking about having his mouth there was making her pussy weep and her clit hard. She clenched her thighs together as she felt the hot flow of juices that dampened her panties.

Bad, bad,
bad
idea—

She gasped as Alexandre’s mouth replaced his fingertips against her lips. Not gently or questioning, but hard and demanding, his tongue running along the seam of her lips to part them before thrusting fiercely inside.

Oh God, yes!

This was what she wanted, who she wanted, and to hell with everything else.

Stazzi pulled her hand free of Alexandre’s and turned in the seat to put her arms about his shoulders, fingers tangling in the hair at his nape as she pulled him in closer still. Lips devouring, tongues dueling, his chest like steel as he rubbed it against the aroused ache of her nipples.

She gave a low whimper as Alexandre continued to kiss her even as he maneuvered her onto her back on the leather seat, pushing her dress up to her waist before he followed her down to lie between her parted thighs. His cock was long and hard against the thin material of her panties and his trousers as he began to slowly thrust and grind that hardness against her pulsing clit to the same rhythm as his tongue thrusting inside the greedy heat of her mouth.

Stazzi had been in a state of half-arousal all evening as she sat next to Alexandre, and so very aware of everything about him. This overflow of sensations, his claiming lips and tongue, matched with those grinding thrusts against her clit, pushed her over the edge, and she half screamed against his mouth as her orgasm ripped through her and caused her body to arch up into his.

Alexandre continued to taste and lick and bite her lips as he rode her through it, his cock hot and hard against her clit, his hand caressing her waist before moving higher to cup and hold her bare breast, prolonging her orgasm as he pinched and pulled on the sensitive nipple.

“Again!” His eyes glittered down at her in the darkness when he pulled back to hold her gaze captive. His hand moved caressingly down her inner thighs before pulling the lace of her panties aside. “You are so fucking wet,” he groaned. His long fingers stroked that wetness over her swollen nether lips and clit, stroking, moistening, before two of those fingers plunged inside her.

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