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Author: MarieElla
last update Huling Na-update: 2023-06-27 21:35:39

I raised one of my eyebrows in an imperious arc. ‘And how do you plan to do that?’

He let out a harsh-sounding breath that made his nostrils flare. He reminded me of a thoroughbred stallion ready to fight for his territory. ‘I’ll talk some sense into him.’

I gave a cynical twist of a smile. ‘Good luck with that. He looks quite smitten with my sister.’

Grayson’s expression hardened like quick-setting concrete. ‘You can’t seriously believe they’re in love with each other?’

‘Maybe they’re in lust.’ I immediately wished I hadn’t mentioned that particular L word. I could feel my cheeks blooming with heat, as if by the very mention of the erotic word I had allowed something forbidden into the room. Something forbidden and dangerously tempting. Something that threatened to get out of control like a lit match to dryTinder. I could almost hear it crackling in the silence like tiny flames gathering energy to start an inferno.

His eyes held mine in a lock that sent a hot shiver rolling down my spine like a burning ember. I don’t think I’ve ever had a man look at me quite so intensely. The air seemed charged with tension, a throbbing tension that increased as each heart-stopping second passed. He broke the eye contact and his gaze dipped to my mouth. And stayed there for endless seconds...

I held my breath.

My pulse quickened and my blood pumped and my heart jumped.

Grayson licked his lips and swallowed, returning his now inscrutable gaze to mine. ‘Whatever they’re feeling, I know it won’t last.’

‘You don’t believe in true love?’ ‘Do you?’

I know I do it myself at times, but I hate it when people answer a question with a question. I suspected Grayson was very good at deflection. He wasn’t the sort of man to give too much away about his feelings or his personal life. I gave a stiff smile that didn’t show the brilliant job my cosmetic dentist had done on my once crooked teeth. It’s taken me years to learn to smile properly but I still only keep them for special occasions.

‘Some people get lucky.’

He glanced at my bare ring finger. ‘You didn’t?’

That’s another thing I hate—how so many people in the architectural community knew about my broken engagement. But I guess, since I broke it off only days before the wedding it did kind of cause a bit of a scandal.

‘Let’s say I had a lucky escape.’

Grayson made a soft snorting noise but I couldn’t tell if it was one of amusement or cynicism or something else. He was standing at least a metre away but I could still feel the male energy coming off him. A potent energy that made me aware of my femininity in ways I had never been to that degree before. My skin prickled, my heart raced, and liquid heat pooled in my dark secret places. Places I didn’t want to think about right now. Places I hadn’t thought about in years. I hadn’t had a lover since my ex. I hadn’t even felt a flicker of desire...until now. But what was I thinking? Sleeping with the enemy was a no-no. Besides, I couldn’t afford to get distracted away from the issue of my sister and her...gulp...fiancé.

Grayson placed his hands on the back of the sofa he was standing behind and set his glittering gaze back on mine. ‘Are we on the same page about getting Ethan and your sister to rethink their relationship?’

‘How do you suggest we do that?’ I knew my response hadn’t answered his question but I was unwilling to commit to anything that would hurt my sister. Niamh believed herself to be madly in love. She was thrilled with the giant bauble on her ring finger. She had been dreaming about getting swept off her feet since she was a kid. The fact she was still a kid in some ways didn’t mean she wouldn’t be shattered if Grayson and I forced her to give up her dream of living happily ever after with Ethan.

Who was I to burst her big fragile shiny bubble and break up what could be her first and only chance to have a relationship? It was my fault she was the way she was and, while I was committed to protecting her and providing for her, I didn’t want to sabotage her happiness. She deserved to be loved. Didn’t everyone? And while I wasn’t entirely sure of Ethan’s motives, on the surface he looked like he was besotted by her. But that might be a temporary infatuation. It might fade and then my sister’s heart would be broken and I would have to pick up the pieces.

Not that I’m without considerable experience in that department—my mother fell apart when my father took his life after a business deal went wrong a couple of years before Niamh’s accident. A business deal with Grayson Barlowe’s grandfather, no less. Hence the ongoing feud between the Clancy and Barlowe camps. My father’s death was as unexpected as the failed business deal that left us penniless. Mum fell apart, even though she and my father had had a rocky relationship at the best of times. I finally managed to get her back on her feet but then she fell to pieces again when Niamh was injured, which was understandable. It was a double blow to lose her husband and then have her favorite child permanently damaged in the space of two years. To say I’d had to grow up fast is an understatement. There wasn’t time to process my grief. I was too busy carrying my guilt.

‘We sit down with them and talk them through the issues.’ Grayson’s voice cut through my painful thoughts.

We? He wanted me to join forces with him? The thought of teaming up with him gave me a weird feeling in my stomach. A kind of shivery feeling that was part thrill, part dread. I sat on the sofa, not because I wanted to but because my legs were feeling a little unsteady. Grayson’s presence was so intimidating and yet I couldn’t take my eyes off him. He was so damn attractive, even when he was frowning.

‘Issues such as?’

His eyes hardened to flint. ‘My brother has a trust fund left to him by our late grandfather.’

I upped my chin a fraction. ‘So?’

‘I don’t want him to be taken advantage of by a supposedly love-struck beautiful young woman. It wouldn’t be the first time it’s happened.’

Anger was a fire in my blood that threatened to boil its way out of my veins. ‘My sister is not the type of person to be influenced or impressed by how much money a man has. She’s not the least bit mercenary or worldly.’ I wanted to say nor am I, but it didn’t seem relevant at that moment. I wasn’t interested in impressing him with my sel-sufficiency. I just wanted to protect my sister from being hurt by his ruthless approach to the situation.

‘It’s obvious Ethan’s been taken in by her act of doe-eyed innocence,’ Grayson said, moving away from the sofa. He opened and closed his hands as if trying to release some tension. ‘He’s not mentioned a word to me about dating anyone and now suddenly he’s freaking engaged? She must have made him promise to keep it a secret.’

I widened my eyes in outrage, even though, like him, I was a little peeved Niamh hadn’t told me a thing about dating Ethan either. I was used to knowing everything about her, far more than most older sisters would know. But then I’ve had to know everything to make sure she has all she needs and to keep her from being exploited by others.

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  • A NIGHT IN MY RIVALS BED   Four

    ‘Look, I don’t know the full extent of your brother’s disability but I think you’re doing both he and Niamh a disservice without a proper conversation with them first.’‘Marriage is out of the question. I’ll do everything in my power to stop it.’ His adamant tone riled me more than it should have. It was like I was programmed to adopt the opposite stance even though I agreed with him. But then he was a Barlowe, and I was a Clancy. We had a long history of going he-to-head.I rose from the sofa and nailed him with my gaze, still playing devil’s advocate. ‘You know, some people do fall in love quite quickly. Or don’t you believe in love at first sight?’His mouth slanted in a smile right out of the cynical playboy’s playbook. ‘No. But lust at first sight? Yes.’ There was a pulsing silence. The silence was so intense that I could just about hear my heart beating. I could certainly feel it hammering away in my chest like an industrial piston.Grayson’s eyes roved over my face in slow mo

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  • A NIGHT IN MY RIVALS BED   Five

    ‘He was shattered.’‘I’m sorry to hear that, but I can assure you Niamh will not break your brother’s heart.’Grayson’s eyes glinted with his trademark cynicism. ‘Not if I can help it, she won’t.’I tightened my mouth and glared back at him. ‘Firstly, you won’t be able to pay her off.’ One dark brow rose in a perfect arc. ‘How about you?’I stared at him for a thumping heartbeat or two. What was he implying? That I could be paid to go away and take my sister with me?‘You think you can write a cheque to get rid of me? Think again.’He moved closer and looked down from his considerable height into my upturned face. I stood, totally mesmerized. I wanted to look away but I couldn’t. My body was disconnected from my brain. My brain was saying, Step back, put some distance between him and you, but none of it was getting through. The Wi-Fi was down or something, or too weak to pick up the message. And I was too weak to do anything but look into his darkly handsome features. I was transfix

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  • A NIGHT IN MY RIVALS BED   One

    I was meeting my younger sister Niamh for a drink after work at one of London’s swanky hotels. Now, you might think there is nothing unusual about two sisters catching up over a cocktail but it’s nothing short of a miracle I still have a sister. It’s also a miracle Niamh could not only book the venue but get there without her support worker. And it’s an even bigger miracle I arrived at the hotel more or less on time.I’m normally a super punctual person but my last client of the day wanted some changes to the plans I was drawing up for his luxury villa in Italy. Before you get too excited, the client is nudging eighty and he’s building it for his grandchildren. Lucky grandchildren. The only thing I got from my paternal grandparents was a chip on my shoulder. Long story. I won’t bore you with it.I spotted Niamh sitting in the brass and glass mezzanine level area, surrounded by gorgeous fresh flower arrangements that made it look like summer had come inside. Which was kind of nice beca

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  • A NIGHT IN MY RIVALS BED   Two

    There was no possibility of me saying no. I suspect there were very few women on the planet who could say no to Grayson Barlowe. Besides, I wanted to speak to him but Niamh and Ethan couldn’t listen in. We had to stop this nonsense between our siblings before it went any further. In love with someone after only six weeks? It was ridiculous. Niamh was naïve and innocent and way too trusting. It had taken me three years to get engaged to Ryan, but of course, it had ended in tears. His, not mine.Grayson led me to a private room on the other side of the hotel. It was furnished as a sitting room—twin soft sofas in plush velvet, long elegant silk curtains at the windows with a pelmet above. There was an antique writing desk and chair set on one side of the room and bookshelves on the other. The carpet was ankle-deep and hand-woven and it was a gorgeous shade of shell pink to match the silk curtains. It would have been a feminine room except for the cold marble statue of the hotel’s founder

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  • A NIGHT IN MY RIVALS BED   Five

    ‘He was shattered.’‘I’m sorry to hear that, but I can assure you Niamh will not break your brother’s heart.’Grayson’s eyes glinted with his trademark cynicism. ‘Not if I can help it, she won’t.’I tightened my mouth and glared back at him. ‘Firstly, you won’t be able to pay her off.’ One dark brow rose in a perfect arc. ‘How about you?’I stared at him for a thumping heartbeat or two. What was he implying? That I could be paid to go away and take my sister with me?‘You think you can write a cheque to get rid of me? Think again.’He moved closer and looked down from his considerable height into my upturned face. I stood, totally mesmerized. I wanted to look away but I couldn’t. My body was disconnected from my brain. My brain was saying, Step back, put some distance between him and you, but none of it was getting through. The Wi-Fi was down or something, or too weak to pick up the message. And I was too weak to do anything but look into his darkly handsome features. I was transfix

  • A NIGHT IN MY RIVALS BED   Four

    ‘Look, I don’t know the full extent of your brother’s disability but I think you’re doing both he and Niamh a disservice without a proper conversation with them first.’‘Marriage is out of the question. I’ll do everything in my power to stop it.’ His adamant tone riled me more than it should have. It was like I was programmed to adopt the opposite stance even though I agreed with him. But then he was a Barlowe, and I was a Clancy. We had a long history of going he-to-head.I rose from the sofa and nailed him with my gaze, still playing devil’s advocate. ‘You know, some people do fall in love quite quickly. Or don’t you believe in love at first sight?’His mouth slanted in a smile right out of the cynical playboy’s playbook. ‘No. But lust at first sight? Yes.’ There was a pulsing silence. The silence was so intense that I could just about hear my heart beating. I could certainly feel it hammering away in my chest like an industrial piston.Grayson’s eyes roved over my face in slow mo

  • A NIGHT IN MY RIVALS BED   Three

    I raised one of my eyebrows in an imperious arc. ‘And how do you plan to do that?’He let out a harsh-sounding breath that made his nostrils flare. He reminded me of a thoroughbred stallion ready to fight for his territory. ‘I’ll talk some sense into him.’I gave a cynical twist of a smile. ‘Good luck with that. He looks quite smitten with my sister.’Grayson’s expression hardened like quick-setting concrete. ‘You can’t seriously believe they’re in love with each other?’‘Maybe they’re in lust.’ I immediately wished I hadn’t mentioned that particular L word. I could feel my cheeks blooming with heat, as if by the very mention of the erotic word I had allowed something forbidden into the room. Something forbidden and dangerously tempting. Something that threatened to get out of control like a lit match to dryTinder. I could almost hear it crackling in the silence like tiny flames gathering energy to start an inferno.His eyes held mine in a lock that sent a hot shiver rolling down my s

  • A NIGHT IN MY RIVALS BED   Two

    There was no possibility of me saying no. I suspect there were very few women on the planet who could say no to Grayson Barlowe. Besides, I wanted to speak to him but Niamh and Ethan couldn’t listen in. We had to stop this nonsense between our siblings before it went any further. In love with someone after only six weeks? It was ridiculous. Niamh was naïve and innocent and way too trusting. It had taken me three years to get engaged to Ryan, but of course, it had ended in tears. His, not mine.Grayson led me to a private room on the other side of the hotel. It was furnished as a sitting room—twin soft sofas in plush velvet, long elegant silk curtains at the windows with a pelmet above. There was an antique writing desk and chair set on one side of the room and bookshelves on the other. The carpet was ankle-deep and hand-woven and it was a gorgeous shade of shell pink to match the silk curtains. It would have been a feminine room except for the cold marble statue of the hotel’s founder

  • A NIGHT IN MY RIVALS BED   One

    I was meeting my younger sister Niamh for a drink after work at one of London’s swanky hotels. Now, you might think there is nothing unusual about two sisters catching up over a cocktail but it’s nothing short of a miracle I still have a sister. It’s also a miracle Niamh could not only book the venue but get there without her support worker. And it’s an even bigger miracle I arrived at the hotel more or less on time.I’m normally a super punctual person but my last client of the day wanted some changes to the plans I was drawing up for his luxury villa in Italy. Before you get too excited, the client is nudging eighty and he’s building it for his grandchildren. Lucky grandchildren. The only thing I got from my paternal grandparents was a chip on my shoulder. Long story. I won’t bore you with it.I spotted Niamh sitting in the brass and glass mezzanine level area, surrounded by gorgeous fresh flower arrangements that made it look like summer had come inside. Which was kind of nice beca

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