The gold digger
rted around them like waves breaking against a stone, people instinctively stepping aside. It wasn't just his commanding presenc
than the bass of the music. They passed through the main area and slipped into a private hallway. The noise of t
ession was unreadable, a mask of cool indifference. "You could still walk
" Lila shot back, her c
e that didn't reach his eyes. "What I want
cologne wrapping around her like a spell. It was intoxicating-dark and heady,
r of storm clouds gathering before a downpour. "I've dealt with your kind before. Gold di
ight one yet," she said, her
them, the air thick with unspoken words and unacknowledged desires. Then, without
htaking view of the Manhattan skyline. It was a private lounge, more luxurious than any space Lila had seen in a long time. Plush leather
ink without offering her one. He took a slow sip, his eyes fixed on her as tho
d, glancing around with fe
part of the Blackwood portfolio. But I prefer to th
ong the polished edge of the bar. "And which category
nning her against the bar with his body. He wasn't touching her-there was a bare inch o
ured, his breath warm agains
now, teetering on the edge of something neither of them could control. She c
whisper. She reached up, sliding her fingers thro
't quite place-anger, desire, suspicion.
w and throaty. "
own between them, pressing it flat against his chest. "Feel that?" he asked, his voic
couldn't explain. She'd never felt this way before-not with any of the men she'd pursued. This was supposed to be sim
e said, her voice softer now, almost vu
lied, releasing her so sudde
mile returning, but it didn't reach her
nst him, his lips crashing down on hers. It wasn't a kiss; it was a battle. His mouth was demanding, br
was only Adrian, his taste, his scent, the feel of his hands on her body. She had kissed many men before, b
her. His breathing was ragged, and for the first t
aid, his voice hoarse
entarily thrown
"You don't do anything without an angle.
lie, the clever retort-died on her tongue. Because the truth was, she didn't know anymore. Wh
e," she said finally, her v
ism there, the distrust. He stepped back, putting dis
face. She swallowed hard, forcing herself to smile. "Believe wha
icked up his drink, turning away from her as tho
" she whispered, more
chest. As she reached for the handle, she glanced back over her shoulder, one
Adrian," she
those dark, unreadable eyes as she slip