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BOOK: RIDE: The Complete Delancey Brothers Trilogy
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He was laughing at me again.

"What's so funny then?"

"You are. Nobody says that anymore."

"Oh well, what do they say then?"

"They say 'fucking', Elle."

The look on his face made it clear he meant the two of us... doing that. I gasped at his blatant invitation. My heart was pounding as he let his eyes drop down low. I stood perfectly still as he blatantly checked out my body. He shook his head wryly in appreciation and pulled his helmet on.

"Have a nice night."

Then he drove off, leaving me with her jaw hanging open.

Damn it all to hell.

Jake Delancey was going to be difficult to resist indeed.

Chapter Six

Jake

I was whistling as I jogged down the stairs. It was just after 6 am. I was hungry as hell. At least that's what I told myself when I woke up so damn early.

It wasn't because I was excited to see
her.

It definitely wasn't because I'd been up half the night burning up with desire.

Damn if that hot little waitress wasn't going to drive me insane with lust.

There was just something about her. Her looks would have been enough to get my attention in the first place, but her sassy ways were holding it. Much longer than usual.

Normally I would have already moved on by now. With or without a night in her bed. Bed, hell, I'd do her anywhere. A stairwell, a couch, the floor. Gladly. I wasn't going to be picky about the details when she finally came around.

And she
would
come around. It didn't matter how long it took. I was going to get my hands on that girl.

I grinned.

More than just my hands.

Daniel and Jackson were just filling up their plates from the breakfast buffet. A big breakfast was a daily ritual on the estate. Had been for eighty years. When you had animals to tend to, you got up early and you ate well.

I usually skipped it. Thus the surprised looks on their faces. I smirked. It was rare to see that look at Jackson's face in particular. Made it worth the sleepy feeling in my eyes.

"What are you doing up so early?"

"Oh come Daniel. He's probably still up from last night. Run out of bourbon little brother?"

I smiled pleasantly, ignoring the stab of pain that came from Jackson's barb. Didn't they ever let up? I supposed on some level I deserved it, but I'd like to forget his sordid once in a while. Especially when I was turning over a new leaf.

Sort of.

"Good morning Daniel."

I nodded stiffly at my eldest brother.

"Jackson."

Jackson just raised an eyebrow and sipped his coffee.

The doorbell rang.

She was here.

I got up to meet her.

"Are you expecting someone Jake?"

"Yes. A friend. I promised her a job."

"You did what?"

I smiled at them coolly.

"If you want me to be a part of the business, then let me be part of the business."

Daniel and Jackson followed me to the front entry hall. Kemper, the butler, had already opened the door. A big-eyed beauty stood there, looking around in wonder.

My big eyed beauty.

I smiled at her, trying not to look love sick. Even if I was. Nobody else had to know how bad I had it.

Especially not Elle.

"You made it."

She just blinked at me, looking a little shell-shocked. I knew our house could be pretty intimidating. Maybe I should have warned her.

"Now look Jake you can't just bring one of your trashy girlfriends here."

She stiffened up and gave Jackson a look that could have frozen boiling water. I remembered how hard she'd slapped me. I could only hope I never pissed her off when there was a real weapon around.

Still, I'd love to see her take a whack at my domineering older brother.

"Shut up Jackson."

"Jacks- that's our waitress from the club remember?"

I silently thanked Daniel for his perfect memory. Daniel had a way of smoothing things over. But it was too late to stop Elle from stomping her little foot in aggravation. It was too cute for words.

"I am not his girlfriend! I was told there was a job here. I guess I was mistaken. Good day."

She nodded and turned to the door, yanking it open. I ran to stop her from leaving. I tried to box her in with my arms but she wasn't having it.

"I got you a job. Here."

She gave me a stone cold glare and stepped out of the house onto the front portico.

Elle

"Elle, wait!"

Jake was behind me, not leaving me alone. I groaned in frustration. The taxi that brought me out here had already left. And it was starting to rain.

Fantastic.

Oh well, might as well have it out before I got sopping wet. That would happen soon enough. I turned to look at Jake.

"You live here."

He leaned against one of the columns and smiled at me.

"Uh huh. Sometimes, anyway."

Sweet Mary. Jake wasn't just rich. He was
rich rich
.

And he was having an awful lot of fun at my expense!

"What is this? Did you bring me here to humiliate me then?"

"No! I promised you a job. We're always looking for good people. Isn't that right Jackson?"

I turned. His brothers were watching the whole exchange through the open door. This kept getting better.

They looked so rich and handsome standing there in their fine clothes. It made me feel like a sad sack of potatoes in my second hand skirt and blouse. I glared at Jake again, wishing I had stronger shoes on.

If I did, I could kick him.

"We
are
always looking for good people actually. If you are looking."

I narrowed my eyes and took in Jake's older brother, Jackson Delaney. He was the shrewdest businessman in the state of Tennessee. He was known for being cold and decisive. He wouldn't offer me a job out of pity.

I pulled myself up straight, lifting my chin.

"I see nothing wrong with a hard days work."

I glared at Jake who was watching me with a look of pure fascination. And admiration. And full tilt desire.

"But I don't work nights."

Jackson let out a sharp bark of laughter. Daniel was smiling too when I glanced at him. I relaxed a little.

"I like her already. Come on Eleanor. Let's introduce you to Mrs. Garretty, our housekeeper."

I followed Jackson into the house, ignoring Jake completely. I could feel him following along behind me, hovering like a mother hen.

It was with supreme satisfaction that I watched Jackson close the door to the housekeeper's office in his face.

Chapter Seven

Jake

I dumped a shot of bourbon into my eggnog. Well, maybe a bit more than a shot. I was getting drunk. But not quite drunk enough for this. Not yet anyway. It was a long-standing tradition, one our mother had adored. But I had always hated it, even as a child.

The annual Delancey Stables Christmas party.

A celebration of rich old fat cats and the reigning class of Brentwood, Tennessee. Plus horse people of course. I didn't mind the horse people so much, even if they were mostly rich as hell. At least they worked for a living.

Elle was here too somewhere. She'd been here for two weeks now. Driving me crazy by always being in view but just out of reach. She had gotten very good at ignoring me.

I'd had fantasies of having her at my beck and call. Close at hand so I could make my moves on her. Land her quickly and painlessly. Not that I usually needed moves to get a girl in bed. Even one as gorgeous as Elle.

Usually I just had to snap my fingers. I tried to imagine Elle running over and plopping her sweet ass in my lap because I told her to come. Kind of like a stunningly beautiful, proud, ornery but obedient kitty cat.

I snorted out loud, earning me a reproving look from one of my great aunts.

Fat chance.

There was no comparison anyway. There simply weren't any women as good looking as her. Not that I'd seen anyway. And she seemed blissfully unconcerned with how she looked, or the effect she was having on me. She was just worried about keeping a roof over her head.

Not that I could fault her for that.

Even at my lowest point, I'd always had this place to come back to. I had just been playing at roughing it really. I'd always known I had a safe haven to come back to if I needed it.

Elle didn't have that. She was on her own. And damn if I wasn't impressed by her tenacity.

She'd proven herself to be a hard worker. The staff all loved her. And they all seemed to be on her side in the battle of the sexes that was waging between us.

It was more than a battle. It was an all out war.

It all boiled down to one thing: I wanted sex. And she wasn't giving it to me.

I laughed again, proving to everyone in earshot that I was the crazy Delancey brother. Not that I gave a damn. At least I wasn't disappointing them. It was pretty much what was expected of me at this point.
 

Why buck tradition by acting normal? I was the bad brother, and fiercely proud of it. At least, I always had been. I wouldn't mind it if Elle saw more to me than that though.

I finished my drink and wandered off to look for something else to imbibe. Or Elle, so I could leer at her. I passed through the living room to see my father holding court in his wheelchair and turned toward the library. That's when I heard it.

Someone was singing.

At first I thought it was a recording, the voice was so beautiful. Some vintage record of a classic jazz singer. But then the richness of it washed over me, making me realize someone was singing here. Now.

An angel.

The voice lifted higher, soaring above the party noises. It was sweet but not pure. No, there was a rich, husky quality to it. It sounded like smoke.

A bolder settled in my stomach.

Goosebumps broke out on my arms.

I knew even before I turned the corner who I would see, her hip pressed jauntily against the piano while Daniel played holiday music. Of course. It had to be her.

It was.

Elle.

I stared at her hungrily while the rest of the world disappeared. Her voice went straight through me, like a knife. A sweet soul-stirring knife. I could hear my heartbeat in my ears.
 

Christ, but the girl could sing.

I had a sinking feeling that I was in deeper than I'd thought I was with her. I'd already been bordering on obsession and that was before I heard her voice. She wasn't just talented. She was exceptionally gifted.

Suddenly her pride made more sense. She was definitely not the type to sell herself short, beautiful and talented just added to that self-esteem. And that was going to make her even harder to get.

But it didn't matter how elusive she was. I wasn't going to go down without a fight. Miss Eleanor Gavin had no idea how persistent I could be.

She didn't stand a chance.

Hell, maybe neither one of us did.

I grabbed a cup of coffee from a passing waiter and chugged it down without milk or sugar.

I wanted to be sober as a judge for this.

I was going to get my woman.

Elle

I carried the rubber basket of clean dishes into the butler's pantry and set it down. The party was still going strong but I was always on top of cleaning up. I was tired. Happy, but tired.

Who would have thought that I would feel so welcomed here? They hadn't just hired me, they'd embraced me. They had even asked me to sing at their holiday party. They paid me generously to do it too. I knew that at first the elder two Delancey brothers had thought I was an easy woman that Jake was trying to pawn off on them. But through hard work I'd proven them wrong.

The fact that I rejected Jake's overtures on a daily basis didn't hurt either. I had a sneaking suspicion that people were taking bets on us. I put my foot down every time he tried to flirt with me, no matter who was watching.

It was getting harder and harder to ignore him though. I would be a liar if I said I wasn't tempted every time he sidled up to me. And my mother had raised me not to lie.

"Having fun?"

Well, speak of the Devil and he will appear.

I turned to see Jake lounging in the doorway to the pantry. The man could make a slab of concrete look like an easy chair. He was permanently relaxed. Those bedroom eyes just added insult to injury.

He'd been drinking all night. Everyone knew Jake Delancey liked to drink. I'd heard the staff and several of the guests clucking their tongues over his drinking and general lack of decorum. His shirtsleeves were rolled up, revealing strong tanned forearms covered in tattoos.
 

I swallowed nervously, hoping he didn't notice.

Damn if he didn't look good enough to eat. I tossed my head at him and went back to what I was doing. But I could still see him from the corner of my eye.

Oh why didn't he just leave me the hell alone?

That or get on with it. All this pussyfooting around was driving me insane. I shook my head. I would just insult him as usual and send him on his way.

"Not as much fun as you from the smell of it."

He smiled and sipped the cup of coffee in his hand.
 

"I heard you singing."

I glanced at him and continued stacking the clean dishes in the cupboard.

"You're incredible. You're going to be a huge star."

I turned around and lifted my chin to stare down my nose at him. Not easy to do considering he had a foot on me. But I managed it.

"Yes, I am."

He just stared at me. I knew he was going to do something rash before he even moved. Suddenly he was standing close to me, holding something over my head. I looked up in surprise. It was a little sprig of something green with red berries, tied with a red velvet bow.

I wasn't going to back down this time. Or scurry off the relative safety of the kitchen. If he wanted to play with fire it was on his head. I tilted my head to the side.

"What is that Mr. Delancey?"

"Call me Jake."

"What's that then, Jake?"

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