CHAPTER FIVE
job, I'm so looking forward to getting away," Sue murmured, easing
off
her shoes.
"Aren't you?"
She had rung up the previous day to tell Kelly that she was coming
up
to London to shop and they had arranged to have lunch together.
"Jeremy is coming with us after all," Sue continued without
waiting for
an answer.
"Kelly..."
Kelly's heart sank. There was a note in Sue's voice that warned
her of
what was to come.
"Kelly, I know you'll think I'm being stupid," Sue got out in a
rush,
'but I'm so worried. Jeremy's been so . so different since I lost
the
baby. " She produced a watery smile.
"I'd even got to the stage of wondering if there was someone
else!"
"Then you're a fool," Kelly told her firmly, mentally adding to
herself. Who would be stupid enough to want Jeremy?
"Look, love," she told Sue.
"Things have been difficult for you both lately. I know how much
it
hurt you--losing the baby..."
"Jeremy too Sue broke in loyally.
"Oh, I know he doesn't show it much, but he was looking forward to
being a father..."
Kelly didn't know what to say. To murmur that there would be other
babies seemed so crass somehow.
"I'm sorry, I told myself I wasn't going to moan on to you. How's
Jake?" Sue asked, determinedly changing the subject.
"I like him, Kelly. He's so right for you somehow."
Kelly smiled noncommittally. She had already decided to tell Sue
that
her 'romance' with Jake was off. Then she was going to telephone
the
agency and cancel the arrangements for Corfu. So Jake thought he
could
blackmail her into providing him with a free holiday, did he? He
was
in for a big shock!
"Oh, here's Jeremy," Sue exclaimed, her face breaking into a
smile.
"He said he'd try to join us if he could."
Jeremy greeted his wife, and Kelly tried to conceal her distaste
as he
turned to kiss her, making sure it was her cheek that received the
moistly unpleasant touch of his lips and not her mouth.
Jeremy ordered fresh tea for himself and Sue excused herself to go
to
the ladies', leaving Kelly alone with Jeremy.
"All set for Corfu, then?" he asked, leering at her faintly.
"How's the great romance? Shouldn't have thought he was your type,
Kelly.
Doesn't exactly strike me as the faithful sort either. Never
mind," he
told her with another leer, his hand finding its way to her knee, "
I'm
always ready to make sure you don't get too lonely. You've only got
to
say the word. " He was eyeing her speculatively, and Kelly felt
sickened by the expression in his eyes. Were all men like this?
Lusting after every woman who caught their eye with no thought of
loyalty or respect?
"Pity he's coming to Corfu with us," Jeremy added, his eyes
narrowing
as he watched her.
"So the ice-lady isn't quite as cold as she pretended to be. How
did
he do it, Kelly?"
Kelly was thankful that Sue returned before she had to answer.
Jeremy
sickened her, but he was still Sue's husband. She gritted her
teeth,
knowing now that it would be impossible to cancel the coming
holiday.
Jeremy had invaded the privacy of her bedroom once already--she
wouldn't put it past him to try again. She was going to have to
find
an opportunity to tell Sue that this time she and Jake wouldn't
want to
share a room, although quite how she was going to do that she
didn't
yet know.
Her vulnerability to Jake's practised charm was something that
astounded and terrified her. It was a galling admission to make,
but
she knew that she couldn't trust herself to resist him if he tried
to
make love to her again. She couldn't analyse what had happened to
her;perhapssheer old fashioned frustration was the simplest answer;
she
was twenty-six and had never had a lover, had never wanted one,
until
now. She had once thought that Colin's treatment of her had frozen
all
her natural responses for good, but she had been wrong. In spite of
his charm, his pleasant manners, and his obvious physical
attraction,
something about Jake frightened her; or was it her own reaction to
him
which was so terrifying?
Heathrow was a seething cauldron of humanity. Kelly searched
desperately for Sue's familiar face amongst the crowds milling
everywhere, wishing she had not had to come straight from the
office to
the airport. She felt hot, tired and grubby, uncomfortably out of
place among these people in their obvious holiday clothes. She was
wearing a wool and linen mix suit severely tailored, and a toning
high-necked silk blouse. The temperature had started to rise during
the day; she had had problems getting a taxi, and her suitcase felt
uncomfortably heavy.
A light touch on her shoulder had her whirling round, her eyes
darkening in bitter recognition as she saw Jake standing there.
Unlike
her he was dressed for the flight, in jeans which clung smoothly to
the
intensely masculine shape of his body, and a checked shirt open at
the
neck to reveal the dark hair shadowing his chest. Her heart in her
mouth, Kelly could only stare at him, shocked by her own response
to
the intense masculinity of him. Eyes narrowed, he watched her. Did
he
know what sort of effect he had on her? She felt herself flushing
as
foolishly as any schoolgirl and turned angrily to lift her
suitcase.
"I'll take that."
"I can manage."
"Who would dare doubt it?" His eyes mocked her.
"But we are supposed to be lovers, remember? Sue and Jeremy are
waiting in the bar."
He lifted her suitcase effortlessly, matching his long stride to
her
shorter one, indicating the bar where Sue and Jeremy were waiting.
"I'll get this checked in for you," he told her.
"Sue's given me the tickets."
Sue had made all the arrangements and Kelly had sent her a cheque
for
their tickets. Her mouth compressed angrily at his assumption of
control, her body bristling with resentment. What was it about him
that affected her like this? Was it because he made her feel so
vulnerable? So. feminine? Was that why she had hired him? Because
somehow the fact that she was paying for his time gave her the
upper
hand, made her feel safer--evened out the differences between them?
Was she afraid to give him any advantage over her? Was she afraid
of
him? She shivered, not liking the direction of her thoughts. Since
Colin, she had deliberately kept any involvement with the opposite
sex
to a bare minimum; in fact her male friends were mostly older,
well-married men; or younger less sexually aggressive ones. "What
would you like to drink?"
She hadn't heard him arrive and jumped slightly, her eyes widening
as
he placed his hand on her shoulder, bending towards her, capturing
her
parted lips and caressing them briefly.
" Mmm... nice," he murmured as he released her. She could feel Sue
and
Jeremy watching them and flushed angrily. There had been no
necessity
for Jake to kiss her like that. It was already well established in
their minds that they were lovers; there had been no need for him
to
underline it. Her lips tingled pleasurably, and she hated herself
because she knew that when he kissed her she had felt an almost
irresistible urge to touch him.
They went through the normal boarding formalities without any
problems,
and as the engines warmed up Kelly experienced her normal
stomach-clenching fear. She had never been able to get over her
dislike of flying and she knew her nails were digging into the arms
of
her seat, her eyes fixed rigidly on the back of the seat in front
of
her.
She closed her eyes, willing herself to keep calm, not to give in
to
the fear clenching her muscles.
"So you are human after all," Jake murmured against her hair. He
lifted her hand from the seat arm, clasping it warmly between his.
She
wanted to pull away, but the plane started to move and her nails
curled
protestinglyinto her palm.
"It's okay, we'll soon be up." Jake spoke soothingly, transferring
one
arm round her trembling shoulders, her face buried in the curve of
his
chest, his free hand still clasping hers. Beneath her cheek his
body
felt solid and muscular. She was suddenly aware of the warm
masculine
smell of him, the reassuring thump of his heart; the comfort of his
arm
holding her, protecting her. What on earth was she thinking? This
was
a man who made his living from making himself attractive to women.
The
plane lifted, and she moaned a small protest, closing her eyes and
clutching instinctively at the open neck of his shirt. And then
they
were airborne, and the pounding of her heart had lessened. The
stewardesses were moving about, the relieved chatter of the
passengers
filtering through the tense silence of takeoff.
"All right?" Jake asked matter-of factly releasing her.
"Fine." She knew she sounded abrupt, but she hated him seeing and
knowing her weaknesses.
"You really hate it, don't you?" he drawled sardonically.
Kelly glanced at him suspiciously.
"Tell me something. Have you ever relied on anyone, Kelly; let
your de
fences down; given them your trust? Or did you bury all the normal
feminine responses with your husband?"
"For " feminine" read " weak and vulnerable", I suppose you mean?"
Kelly stormed back.
Jake was shaking his head, his mouth wry.
"No, that's what you mean, Kelly. When I say " feminine", I mean a
woman's instinctive and very flattering need to lean on a male
shoulder
occasionally. Don't you ever stop to think how emasculating your
attitude is, what a turn-off it can be? I pity the poor male who's
fool enough to fall for you, Kelly, you'd never give him a chance,
would you? You'd never let him be a man ... or a lover."
Her face was darkly flushed. Kelly hated him for what he was
saying,
but wasn't it true?
"I don't want a man," she managed thickly at last, 'or a lover. "
"Why? Because no one could compare with Colin?"
"You're just like all the rest," Kelly hit out wildly.
"You want a woman to be subservient, to..."
"What I want a woman to be is a woman," Jake corrected.
"A woman isn't a man, Kelly, and that means she is neither
inferior nor
superior; she is simply different, and I personally wouldn't want
it
any other way."
No, because he knew how vulnerable her sex was to men like him,
Kelly
seethed, men who used their sexuality to beguile and deceive, just
as
Colin had once deceived her into believing he loved her. All he had
loved was her money!
Her head started to thump and she searched in her bag for some
aspirins. When Jake saw her produce them he summoned the stewardess
and asked for some Perrier water, handing it to her.
"I could have asked for that myself if I wanted it," she snapped
childishly.
His mouth thinned.
"As I am sitting nearer the aisle I simply thought I'd save you
the
trouble. You know what the problem is with women like you,
Kelly--women who want to boss the whole world--they daren't let
themselves be women; so they spend all their time fighting to
overcome their sexuality,
fighting to make themselves asexual. Have you ever looked at
yourself--properly, I mean? " he demanded thin-lipped.
"Those clothes, the way you wear your hair ... everything laced up
tight and repressed...
"
"What are you trying to say?" Kelly whispered back furiously.
"I'm a business-woman and my clothes and hair reflect my
lifestyle.
"
"Exactly, you're a cool hard lady, Kelly, and you like letting the
world know it. But don't expect me to toe the line.
"
"You're paid to toe it--remember!" She watched the grey eyes
darken to
flint.
"Of course," he agreed sardonically.
"That's how you prefer your men, isn't it, Kelly? Bought and paid
for--obedience guaranteed.
It makes you feel good, doesn't it, reminding me of your wealth.
Be
careful, Kelly," he warned her.
"The road you've taken leads only to loneliness."
"Perhaps that's what I want," she retorted in a clipped voice, but
inside she felt like crying; crying like a lost and frightened
child,
only there wasn't much points was there? She had learned a long
time
ago that when she cried there was no one there to dry her tears,
and
the only person she could rely on was herself.
She must have slept--the effect of the headache pills, because the
next
thing she knew was that Jake was shaking her gently, telling her
that
they were coming in to land. She opened her eyes, flushing
selfconsciouslyas she realised that she was in his arms.
He smiled sardonically.
"Don't worry about it," he told her.
"Even Homer nods, so they tell me. Personally I'd hate to be you,
Kelly, terrified of giving in to even the slightest human
instinct...
but then each to his own."
Was that how she struck others? Kelly wondered as they left the
plane.
She knew that she had a formidable reputation at work, but then
she was
head of the agency and she had worked hard to build it up. She had
to
keep on top of things, otherwise she would lose everything she had
worked for. But what was 'everything'? It didn't take too much of
an
effort to remember back to the days when all she wanted from life
was a
home and family, love . she pushed the thought away. Love! She
ought
to have learned by now that the love she had once dreamed of simply
didn't exist. She only had to look at her friends. How many of them
were really happily married? But at least they had had the courage
to
try; to commit themselves to another human being, whereas she. They
hadn't experienced what she had, she reminded herself bitterly,
they
hadn't. "Kelly?"
She realised with a start that Sue was watching her anxiously.
"Are you all right?" her friend asked.
"You look so pale."
"A headache," she responded briefly.
"There was a crisis at the office before I left."
"Good old Kelly," Jeremy jeered.
"Always reminding us what a big business-woman she is! You've got
a
winner there, Jake. If I were you I'd give up work and let Kelly
keep
you."
"You might just have an idea there," Jake responded lazily.
"There's something very sexy about successful women."
"Ignore Jeremy," Sue whispered as they waited for the men to
collect
the luggage.
"I don't know what's got into him lately."
Kelly did. He was trying to needle her, trying to humiliate her in
front of Jake. Little did he know!
Two hire cars were waiting for them at the airport. They had
decided
on two at Jake's suggestion so that they could go their separate
ways
if they wished, and now that Jeremy had elected to join the party,
Kelly was glad. Things were bad enough without the added strain of
keeping up the fiction of devoted 'lovers' in front of Jeremy.
Sue knew where the villa was, having stayed there before, so they
left
first, with Jake and Kelly following.
The sun was blindingly brilliant and Kelly blinked painfully as
she
searched in her bag for her glasses. Unlike her, Jake seemed
completely unaffected by the heat. Sue had told them that it was a
four-hour drive to the villa and, since the small car did not have
air-conditioning, Kelly wished she had had the forethought to bring
a
change of clothes with her for travelling--she could easily have
changed on the plane and her silk blouse was sticking uncomfortably
to
her skin, her thick skirt oppressively hot.
Jake, on the other hand, looked perfectly comfortable and relaxed
in
his jeans and shirt, and Kelly envied him.
They were driving through a small village when he braked suddenly,
stopping outside a small general store. At first Kelly thought
there
was something wrong with the car, but anxiety turned to irritation
when
he calmly climbed out and sauntered across the road to the shop.
It was the kind that seemed to sell everything, judging by the
articles
hanging up outside. Jake disappeared into the dim interior,
returning
five minutes later with a parcel which he tossed across to her as
he
climbed in and restarted the engine.
"A present for you," he said casually.
"What is it?" Kelly asked suspiciously.
"Open it and see."
Inside the bag was a pretty pink crinkle cotton dress; a tiered
affair
with shoestring straps and a scalloped hem.
"I'll stop the car when we reach a quiet bit of road and you can
put it
on," Jake told her, apparently oblivious to her expression.
"Put it on? I don't want to put it on," Kelly told him angrily.
"I..
" She broke off as the car screeched to an abrupt halt and Jake
turned
to her, sparks of anger glinting in his eyes.
"Look, we've got a three-and-a-half-hour drive in front of us with
the
hottest part of the day coming up. Any woman with the slightest bit
of
sense would have realised that before she set off and dressed
appropriately as Sue did. Look at yourself! You're hot and you're
uncomfortable.. but if you want to go on suffering, that's okay by
me.
I simply thought you might feel cooler in that," he picked up the
cotton dress, 'than what you're wearing. "
He was right, of course, Kelly knew that, and she was behaving
like a
cross child. She was too hot, and she should have had the sense to
know that it would be much hotter here than it was at home. She bit
her lip, turning away so that he wouldn't see the glitter of tears
in
her eyes. What on earth was the matter with her?
"You're right," she agreed huskily.
"I'm sorry."
"It's relatively quiet here," Jake said coldly.
"I'll get out and stretch my legs if you want to change. Don't
worry
about us getting lost. I've been to Corfu before and Sue's given me
directions."
So he'd visited Corfu before. Who with? Kelly wondered curiously.
Another 'client' ?
She wriggled out of the straight skirt, keeping an eye on his
retreating back. He sat down on a rocky outcrop, the wind lifting
the
thick dark hair, the thin shirt stretched over the lean muscles of
his
back. Her fingers trembled over the buttons of her blouse. Oh, the
bliss of taking it off! She frowned as she realised that the bra
she
was wearing would show under the strappy dress, and quickly took it
off. Her skin looked pale against the warm pink cotton. Jake turned
and seemed to be studying the car, and she rumbled with the straps
in
her nervousness, tying them in clumsy bows. Jake started to walk
back
and Kelly grimaced as she caught her hair in the hook of her
blouse,
pulling out a few pins. She glanced in the driving mirror, pulling
a
face when she saw how untidy she looked. Strands of hair hung down
her
back, her make-up was smudged and she felt sticky and grubby.
"Here, these might help." Jake was opening the door, and handing
her a
pack of tissues. He seemed to think of everything, she thought
wrathfully, dabbing at her sticky skin. The untidiness of her hair
irritated her, and she pulled out the rest of the pins, rummaging
in
her handbag for her brush, dragging it ruthlessly through the
tangled
skeins of hair. She couldn't be bothered putting it up in a chignon
again, but there was a rubber band in her bag and she used it to
secure
her hair off her face, quickly plaiting it, while Jake watched.
"What's the matter?" she demanded crossly, seeing the lazy
amusement
in his eyes.
"Surely you aren't going to tell me you haven't seen a woman
brushing
her hair before?"
"I was just marvelling at the transformation," he told her drily ,
touching the long plait.
"You look about sixteen with this, although.. " his eyes dropped
to
her body, and Kelly was suddenly conscious of the fact that her
breasts
were almost visible beneath the fine cotton and, worse, the effect
his
intent gaze was having upon her body.
"Feeling better now?" he asked, switching his gaze from her
breasts to
her hot face.
Grimly, Kelly nodded her head.
"You're going to have to do better than that, you know, if you're
going
to convince Benson that we're still lovers."
The amused glance he gave her fired the anger that had been
simmering
inside her for so long.
"I didn't invite you to join me on this holiday," she breathed
bitterly.
"You blackmailed me into having you along. God alone knows why,
although I think I'm beginning to guess!"
"You are?" The grey gaze nan -owed on her face, watching her,
making it
difficult for her to breathe, hating the close confines of the car,
hating the way he made her feel; the emotions his proximity forced
to
life inside her, emotions she did not want to feel.
"Enlighten me, then--let's see if you're right.
"
He was still smiling, watching her with a lazy satisfaction that
reminded her of a jungle cat toying with his prey, and fury boiled
up
inside her,
the sheer pressure of her rage exploding through her normal
caution.
"Well, let's just say if you're hoping I'm going to be a meal
ticket
for life for you, you're wrong, and forcing yourself on me for this
holiday isn't going to change my mind! If you...
"
"Stop right there!
"
The ice-cold words cut through her tirade, and Kelly shivered
nervously
in the dangerous silence that followed.
"Let's get this straight. You think I'm after your money?
"
"Well, aren't you?" Kelly challenged dangerously.
"You're obviously a man with expensive tastes." She glanced
disparagingly at his expensive Rollex watch, her eyes skittering
away
from him as she saw the molten anger banked down under the hard
grey
eyes.
"Lady, I feel sorry for you," he grated, forcing her to look at
him.
"You're really screwed up inside, aren't you? Is it because of
what I
am, or what you are, that you think you can buy me? Oh yes, you do
think that," he went on brutally before she could object.
"You must do. What is it, Kelly, can't you believe anyone would
want
you for your own sake? Well, I've got news for you," he told her,
his
voice hard with contempt.
"There just isn't enough money in the world, never mind in your
bank
account, to make me want to marry you. I presume that is what all
this
is about?" He laughed harshly.
"My God, I don't think I'm really sitting here listening to this!"
Despite his sardonic manner, Kelly could sense the anger she had
ignited within him, and it frightened her. He had no reason to feel
angry, she reasoned. She had every right to think as she did .
every
reason. "Then why did you insist on coming on holiday with us?" she
demanded.
"Why?" He grimaced as though he had an unpleasant taste in his
mouth.
"If I told you, you wouldn't believe me. If I had any sense I'd
turn
this car right round and get on the first plane back to the UK."
"Then why don't you?" Kelly challenged.
"I don't want you here."
"You'd rather have dear Jeremy, is that what you're trying to tell
me?
If it wasn't for Sue I'd say the pair of you deserve one another,
but
she doesn't deserve to be hurt, and for her sake. "
For Sue's sake! Kelly felt as though someone had stuck a knife
straight through her heart and was slowly, painfully turning it
until
she wanted to cry out with the agony it was causing her. What was
the
matter with her? What did this man matter to her? By rights she
ought
to despise him, but he seemed to be the one who was full of
contempt
for her!
"What happened to make you so suspicious, Kelly?" Jake taunted as
he
set the car in motion again.
"Oh, I know you lost a husband; but people can only make
allowances for
so much..."
What would he say if she told him the reason she was so suspicious
was
Colin himself? She shuddered, wondering what was happening to her.
She hadn't told anyone about Colin. Not anyone! Since the dreadful
night of their wedding she hadn't allowed any man close enough to
her
to learn the truth, but Jake had got close to her. too close. Was
that why she felt so antagonistic towards him? Did her antagonism
really mask fear? Kelly wasn't a fool. If she was genuinely
indifferent to Jake he simply wouldn't have the power to arouse the
emotions in her that he did. She was frightened of him and she was
frightened of herself, of her reactions to him. He had pushed open
a
door she had kept locked for too long, and her body still ached
with
the memory of how she had felt when he touched her.
Colour rushed to her cheeks as she remembered the abandoned way
she had
responded to his lovemaking. It had had an almost cataclysmic
effect
upon her, releasing the dammed-up springs of emotion, destroying
for
ever the myth that she was frigid.
The miles slipped by without Kelly being aware of them. She sat
rigidly in her seat, conscious of Jake's tightly controlled anger;
of
the grim line of his mouth as they left the main road and began to
drop
through forested countryside, tantalising glimpses of the sea
appearing
here and there between the trees. Soon they were passing villas set
amongst the trees, sugar almond colours, glimpsed through high
walls.
They drew level with an open gateway, and Jake turned into it. Sue
and
Jeremy were just emerging from their hire car, and Sue came
hurrying
towards them.
"You made it, then!"
"Your directions were fine," Jake assured her, giving her a warm
smile
as he switched off the engine. Pain ached through Kelly, tears
stinging her eyes. What was the matter with her? Surely she
couldn't
be jealous of Sue? Jake was simply someone she was employing to
keep
Jeremy away, that was all, and she had never been the possessive
type
even with Colin? "
"Kelly, you look pale," Sue commiserated.
"Are you okay?"
"Just a headache," Kelly mumbled.
"I'll be fine."
She felt limp and washed out beside Sue, who seemed to have taken
on a
new lease of life all of a sudden. Jake climbed out and came round
to
her side of the car, opening the door while Kelly was still
fumbling
with the catch. His fingers brushed the curve of her breast as he
helped her out and she recoiled as though she had been stung. Her
body
actually seemed to burn where he had touched her. She saw the
sardonic
expression in his eyes, the hardness of his mouth, and trembled
without
knowing why. Jake seemed to have changed--or was it merely that she
was seeing him properly for the first time? She had angered him by
telling him that she thought he was interested in her money, but
surely
it was a perfectly natural assumption, in the circumstances?
"Come on, I'll show you to your room," Sue told her.
"Luckily Dad has staff who come in from the village, so everything
will
be ready for us. There's quite a British community round here," Sue
went on.
"Business-men and so forth. Dad bought the villa when he
retired--you'll like it."
Kelly did. It was larger than she had imagined, and as she
followed
Sue through a large lounge, she glimpsed the oval shape of a
swimming
pool through the picture windows.
"There is a beach," Sue told her, following her glance, 'but the
ground
is rocky, and it's quite a steep walk down. Here's your room. "
She opened a door, and Kelly walked inside. The room was a good
size,
decorated in soft muted shades of coffee and peach, with a window
overlooking the cliff side and the sea, which Kelly could just
glimpse
through the pines. Single beds, separated by a white cane table,
and a
couple of matching chairs were the only furniture in the room.
"Bathroom off there," Sue went on, indicating one of a pair of
doors.
"The other door is to the dressing room. Sorry about the single
beds,"
she added with a grin.
"Don't give it another thought." Kelly hadn't realised Jake was
behind
them.
"Personally, I don't think there's anything cosier than sharing a
single bed," he
drawled, looking at Kelly.
She knew she was blushing, but couldn't do anything about it. Why
was
it that those few words conjured up such a picture of intimacy that
her
whole body felt flushed with heat and excitement? She could picture
all too easily how Jake might enjoy sharing a single bed; how his
lean
body would shape itself to that of his female companion, his arms
holding her secure.
"I'll leave you to unpack. Dad said he'd arrange for a cold meal
to be
left for us--I'll just go and check."
There was silence when Sue had gone. Kelly couldn't turn round for
the
life of her, even though she knew Jake was there. When he closed
the
door, the faint click sounded like a gunshot and she whirled round
in
shock.
"I would have thought this time you'd insist on separate rooms,"
Jake
told her cynically, his mouth wry.
"I would have done," Kelly agreed tautly, 'but I didn't want to
arouse
Jeremy's suspicions. "
"Of course not. Although I should have thought someone like him
would
just suit you--he's married, so you needn't be frightened of him
wanting your money, need you? So I'm to be your bodyguard, am I?"
he
drawled, eyebrows lifting.
"Well, in that case, I'll have to make sure you get value for
money,
won't I? I don't want you feeling that you've been shortchanged ,
Kelly."
"I don't know what you're so angry about," Kelly told him.
"No?" His hard laugh held disbelief.
"You aren't that naive, Kelly.
Damn it all, you've handed me the worst insult a woman can hand a
man,
and you don't know "why I should be angry" " he mocked acidly.
"It was a perfectly natural conclusion to draw," Kelly defended
herself.
"Especially when you'd..."
"I'd what?"
He was watching her with a look in his eyes that made her wish
she'd
never started the conversation. She moistened her dry lips with the
tip of her tongue, her fingers curling into her palms, tension
drawn
through her nerves like fine wire.
"When you'd ... made love to me," she finished huskily.
"You..."
"Made love to you?" He laughed incredulously, "Ye gods, where have
you
been? That wasn't " making love", Kelly!
"No, it hadn't been, she knew on a savage burst of pain. It had
simply
been the sort of thing a man like him would do . almost as second
nature.
"However," he added grittily, 'since we were interrupted when we
were,
it seems I owe you something on account, and since I never like to
be
indebted to anyone.
"
He reached her with three lithe strides, one hand shaping the back
of
her head, his fingers winding in her hair, so that she couldn't
move,
the other stroking the exposed column of her throat as he gradually
tugged her head back, his eyes watching the play of emotions over
her
face.
A tremor of fear pulsed through her. Colin had held her like this.
She swallowed nervously, her muscles tightening in dread as Jake
bent
his head.
"No!" She sobbed the word in panic-stricken terror, watching the
grey
eyes darken and the firm line of his mouth harden.
"No? Surely you aren't going to refuse me the chance to repay my
debts, Kelly?" he asked with silky determination.
"You're not being very flattering, you know." His lips captured
the
frantic pulse throbbing beneath her skin, and instantly her fear
was
gone, to be replaced by a languorous awareness of the pleasure
being
transmitted by the warm male mouth as it moved sensually over her
throat.
"Jake..."
She had meant his name to be a protest, but somehow it sounded
more
like a plea. Jake obviously interpreted it as such. His free hand
pushed aside the neckline of her loose dress, caressing the curve
of
her breast. Instantly, Kelly felt her nipples harden in excitement,
her breathing unsteady.
"Jake!" She tried to push him away, but her fingers caught in the
opening of his shirt, tangling with the dark hairs on his chest. A
molten fever suddenly seemed to possess her, her senses blind to
everything but the warm silk of his flesh beneath her fingers.
Jake's hand left her breast to find the hollow of her back,
holding her
against him, the sensitive tips of her breasts aroused by the
intimate
contact with his body. His tongue stroked over her bottom lip, her
mouth parting achingly for his kiss.
She was being sucked down into a giddy whirlpool of pleasure, her
whole
world enclosed by the heat of Jake's body and the pressure of his
mouth
on hers. She arched helplessly against him, mindless in her desire
to
communicate to him her need.
When he suddenly released her the shock was so great that Kelly
clung
instinctively to his shoulders.
"Oh no, Kelly," Jake murmured slowly, his eyes moving deliberately
over
her still aroused body.
"I've paid my debts. You hired me as a bodyguard, not a lover,
remember."
Nausea churned through her, humiliation a sour taste in her mouth.
He
knew that she had wanted him--he had deliberately aroused her just
to
prove to her that he could make her want him.
"I don't want you," she lied bitterly.
"I could never want a man like you."
"You're a liar, Kelly," Jake told her softly.
"And you don't even begin to know the first thing about a man like
me.
One day you're going to stop living in the past with your ghosts,
and
you're going to admit that you're a real live woman,
with real live emotions and feelings. "
He was gone before she could retort; before she could tell him
that she
would never feel anything for him. God, how she hated him, loathed
him, loathed herself for responding to him! She walked blindly into
the bathroom, shivering as she ran the water, but no matter how
much
she scrubbed her soft skin she couldn't wash away the memory of him
touching her, caressing her, bringing her to life in a way she had
never been before.