“Do you actually carry a hanky in your pocket?” His voice was laced with amusement. Her cheeks reddened, but she continued to dab at his completely ruined shirt. “It’s a habit ingrained since childhood by my sister, and see, it’s helping now.” He held her hand, stopping her vigorous ministrations.
That was it. His temper had gotten the better of him, and he’d put her on the spot in the meeting. But Jade hadn’t been fazed at all; she’d confidently replied to his questions and had proven her mettle. Later on, when she’d approached him all alone, with her sweet smile and her tropical scent, the
He gave in to it, losing the battle with himself and tugged that tempting strand, rubbing the soft ends between his fingers.“Fuck.” He stared at it. “It’s softer than I imagined.”His words triggered her reaction. One second, there was a distance between them, and in the next, she was on him, her a
He let out a breath. He’d crossed a line with her, one he never should have. But now, he knew exactly how she fit in his arms; he knew the way she tasted and the soft sounds she made when she was aroused. And damn, he wanted to get her back to his office and finish what they had started. Alas, he co
“What if she makes a move on me?” Roy’s eyes widened. “Fuck. You are attracted to her. I knew it. I just knew that’s why you offered the job to her.” “I thought you said I offered the job to her to annoy her sister. Make up your damn mind, brother.” Roy studied him for a short moment, his fingers
Where were they going to go from here? How was she going to face him tomorrow when their mouths had been dueling less than a day ago? What did she even want to happen between them now? She pressed her temples. Why couldn’t she be one of those sane people like her sister who acted only after thinkin
Jade scowled. “I’m not quitting, Wynter. I just joined.” “I know. I’m just saying,” her sister placated. “Come to Mumbai soon. I miss you; the babies also miss you.” “I will. Or you all could come to meet me here.” A figure appeared behind her sister. It was Sameer. He sat a step above his wife,
She looked around. None of her other colleagues had gotten that dictate. Everyone was seated in their place doing their jobs. Which meant she was going to be meeting Rodrigo alone. Her pulse skittered. She took a few deep breaths as she took the elevator to the executive floor on level fifteen. She