I WOULD NEVER DRINK GIN AND TONICS OR APPLEย martinis again. They were fine and well when it was nighttime and I was high off the buzz, but in the bright light of morning, my recent exploits with Dominic brought a deep flush to my skin.
I couldnโt believe Iโd let him kiss me. I couldnโt believe Iโd kissed himย backย and followed him into a bar bathroom, of all places, where Iโd orgasmed so hard my toes curled just thinking about it.
I groaned, banging my forehead lightly against the cabinet while I waited for the coffee to brew. Thank God Sloane was still in Europe, or sheโd instantly know something was up. That woman had a bloodhoundโs nose for sniffing out secrets.
What would tonight look like if things were different? A kiss. Just one.
Shh. Patience.
My skin heated at the memory of Dominicโs mouth and hands. Kissing, caressing, exploring. Bringing me expertly over the edge as only he could do. For all our problems over the years, physical attraction had never been one of them. Even at our lowest point, the sex had always been good.
โAt least you didnโt go home with him,โ I muttered.
Iโd almost caved. Alcohol and sex had already done a number on my judgment, and his uncharacteristic vulnerability wouldโve been the final straw.
Thank God for that call.ย Obviously, the universe had been looking out for me because I refused to be someone who ran back to her partner after a few pretty words and a niceโokay, a spectacularโ orgasm.
Last night had been a fluke. It was never going to happen again, especially not after the divorce went throughโand itย wouldย go through.
The coffee finished brewing. I poured myself a cup and ignored the singsong voice in my head that said I could blame the alcohol all I wanted, but there was a part of me that hadย wantedย to go home with him.
It was the middle of the workweek. I had orders to complete, bills to pay, and a business to run. What Iย didnโtย have was time to agonize over my bad decisions.
I ate a quick breakfast and poured myself a second cup of coffee before hunkering down at my desk.
No Dominic. No divorce. Just work.
Luckily, I had plenty of emails and meetings to keep me busy through the morning. Iโd hired two assistants to manage logistics and customer service last year, and Iโd just finished a video call with them when my cell rang.
โHello?โ I picked up without checking the caller ID first, too distracted by a new order requesting I create a pressed flowers collage shaped like the customerโs wifeโs vagina. The sad part was, it wasnโt the strangest request Iโd ever gotten.
โHi, Iโm looking for Alessandra Ferreira,โ a deep male voice rumbled over the line.
All thoughts of floral vaginas flew out of my head.
I straightened, my heart picking up speed. Iโd only used my maiden name once recently. โSpeaking.โ
โThis is Aiden Clarke returning your message from yesterday. You were interested in learning more about the storefront in NoMad.โ
โYes.โ The word squeaked out at an embarrassing pitch. I cleared my throat and tried again. โI mean yes, I am.โ
Honestly, Iโd forgotten about the storefront until his call. Itโd seemed like a good idea yesterday, but I knewย nothingย about opening a physical store. Then again, I hadnโt known anything about operating an online business until I did it, so there was something to be said for taking the jump.
Dreams were worth chasing.
After a brief screening, Aiden offered a tour and meeting for later that day. I accepted without hesitation. No risk, no reward, right?
I sped through the rest of my work and arrived at the storefront after lunch, overcaffeinated and breathless after nearly getting mowed down by a speeding cab.
My eyes searched the sidewalk for a shiny suit and professionally whitened smileโthe hallmarks of a New York Realtorโbut I only saw a man who could double as a lumberjack in his flannel shirt and jeans.
โAlessandra? Iโm Aiden,โ he said. โGlad you could make it, and sorry again about the last-minute meeting. I have a business trip tomorrow and donโt quite know when Iโll be back.โ
โNo problem.โ I tried to hide my surprise. He was younger and better- looking than Iโd expected. Late thirties at most, with dark brown hair and a neatly trimmed beard. Combined with his casual outfit and friendly demeanor, he looked like he should be buying everyone a round of beer at the nearest pub instead of managing prime real estate. โThanks for getting back to me so quickly.โ
โNot a problem. Iโm a bit compulsive about returning calls.โ His eyes crinkled with a grin. โAccording to my best friend, itโs why Iโm still single. I canโt stick to theย wait three days until you callย rule.โ
I laughed. โItโs a stupid rule anyway.โ
I did wonder briefly if he was hitting on me by bringing up his relationship status so early, but I brushed the sentiment aside. Weโd just met, and I wasnโt narcissistic enough to think every man who saw me was interested in me.
Aiden didnโt give off any flirty vibes again during our tour, so I chalked up his quip to mere friendliness.
The walk-through was quick given how small the space was. In addition to the main floor, there was a bathroom and another room that could serve as an office and/or a supply closet. Aiden was honest about the parts of the interior that needed work, which I appreciated, and he listened attentively when I explained what I wanted to do with my business.
โHow much is the rent?โ I asked at the end of the tour. I probably shouldโve confirmed that at the beginning, but Iโd been too enamored by the exposed brick walls and natural light to think about the details.
When Aiden quoted me the price, I flinched. Iย definitelyย shouldโve asked about the price first. There was no way I could afford it with my shopโs current profits, and I didnโt want to complicate the divorce by using my and Dominicโs joint bank account.
โIโll be honest. I own several properties in the city, but this one is my favorite.โ Aiden rapped his knuckles against the wall. โItโs a fixer-upper, but it has charm.โ
I wouldโve chalked his words up to Realtor talk if I didnโt agree. โYou own it personally?โ
โYep. My father bought a couple of places for cheap back in the day, and I added to it. We rent out to about a dozen businesses across the city.โ Another flash of a smile. City landlords were rarelyย nice,ย and I couldnโt wrap my head around the fact that this man owned millions of dollarsโ worth of real estate. โThis is the only vacant space left. It used to be a bakery, but the previous owners retired a couple of months ago and I havenโt found anyone to replace them. Iโm pretty hands-on with my tenants
โthey have my number and know they can call any time of day if thereโs a problemโso I like to find ones I click with.โ
Dammit.ย A great location, a nice landlord,ย andย brick walls? It was the perfect spaceโฆif it didnโt cost an arm and two legs every month.
โThatโs great.โ I swallowed the disappointment building in my throat. โIโll be honest, I love the space, I really do, but I canโt afford it. I shouldโve
asked before you came all the way here.โ I gestured around the sun-dappled main room. โIโm sorry for wasting your time.โ
โYou didnโt. As someone who canโt tell one type of lily from another, Iโm impressed by what you want to do.โ Aiden examined me. โDo you have a lawyer? Iโm happy to negotiate with them.โ
I had a feeling Coleโs family law expertise didnโt count. โNo,โ I admitted.
Aiden frowned. He probably thought I was ridiculous, and I didnโt blame him. Peopleย plannedย for milestones like this. Meanwhile, I just walked by the storefront one day and decided I wanted to rent it.
Heat prickled my skin.
โHow about this?โ he finally said. โIf you pay a portion of the construction costs and agree to a longer lease period, Iโll give you three monthsโ free rent. It should help with initial costs while you get your shop off the ground.โ
My eyes jerked back to his. โWhy would you do that?โ Surprise had dissolved my normal filters, and I didnโt have time to phrase the question in a more tactful way.
โVacancy is expensive, and Iโd rather not spend more time interviewing potential tenants than necessary,โ Aiden said. โLike I said, I want people I click with, and even though we just met, I can tell youโre one of them. Pay your rent on time, keep the shop in good condition, and weโll get along swimmingly.โ
I drew my bottom lip between my teeth.
If something sounded too good to be true, it probably was. The last thing I needed was to get scammed into some ruinous real estate scam.
Aiden mustโve picked up on my hesitation because he added, โI know this is moving fast, but itโs hard to find good tenants in the city. When I see one, I tend to snatch them up. Iโll email you a lease with the amended terms so you can have a lawyer look it over. You donโt have to decide now, but I would like an answer within the next two weeks.โ He held out his hand. โDeal?โ
That sounded fair enough to me. I didnโt want to use Dominicโs lawyers, but one of my friends must know someone who could help me out.
I shook Aidenโs hand, my stomach fluttering with nerves and a hint of excitement. โDeal.โ
โHe wants to bang you,โ Isabella said the following night as we walked into Le Boudoir. โThereโs no way aย New York Cityย landlord would beย thatย nice unless he has ulterior motives.โ
โNo, he doesnโt. He has his own business reasons for giving me free rent.โ Iโd researched it after returning home from the tour yesterday, and it was a common โperkโ landlords offered during negotiations.
โYeah, but the fact he brought it up without you having to ask?โ Isabella arched an eyebrow. โSuspicious.โ
โI agree.โ Vivian slid out of her lush faux fur coat and handed it to the coat check attendant. โEspecially since heโs around your age and single. You didnโt see a wedding ring, right?โ
During our walk to the restaurant, Iโd told my friends what happened with Aiden and I already regretted it. Sloane was the only one missing from the gang-up because she was still in Europe.
โYou guys are ridiculous,โ I said. โNot everyone has an ulterior motive. Besides, he hasnโt sent the papers yet. Until I have a lawyer look over them, nothingโs concrete.โ
I shot a quick glance at Dante and Kai, who were trying their best to pretend they werenโt listening. Theyโd stayed several steps behind us on the walk over, but I knew theyโd heard everything. Considering they were good friends with Dominic, the conversation must have been as awkward for them as it was for me.
Luckily, my friendsโ ridiculous assumptions about Aidenโs motives dissolved into greetings and small talk as other guests came over to say hi.
Le Boudoir was the latest jewel in the Laurent Restaurant Groupโs crown, and most of Manhattanโs elite had turned out for its exclusive soft
opening. Iโd stayed away from society events the past few weeks because I didnโt want to face the inevitable questions about Dominicโno one gossiped more than the rich and idleโbut my friends had convinced me to make an exception. It was a small event, it was hosted by Sebastian Laurent, and there was zero chance of Dominic attending since, according to Dante, he was supposed to be en route to London right now.
Key phrase:ย supposed to be.
My stomach plunged into free fall when I stepped into the main dining room and instantly spotted a familiar head of dark blond hair by the bar. I didnโt even have to look for him; his presence was like gravity drawing me in whether I wanted it to or not.
โYou said he was traveling to London,โ Vivian whispered, glaring at her husband.
โI said he wasย supposedย to be traveling to London,โ Dante corrected. โIt seems he, ah, had a change in plans.โ
I didnโt hear the rest of their conversation. Everythingโthe music, the guests, the servers circling with trays of champagneโdulled into a muted roar when Dominic glanced up from his conversation with Sebastian. Our gazes collided, dark blue against light, and the impact almost knocked my knees out from under me.
My heartbeat slowed to a painful rhythm. Weโd been married for a decade, yet seeing him here after last night was like laying eyes on him for the first time all over again.
โYou must be Dominic. Iโm Alessandra, but my friends call me รle.โ I smiled, trying to hide an unexpected spark of attraction.
Even with his glare and cold, stoic expression, Dominic was jaw- droppingly gorgeous. But beyond the chiseled bone structure and muscled build, there was something about him that tugged at my heart.
I recognized the suspicion lurking behind his eyes. It was the type of suspicion born from being let down one too many times by the people around him. My brother had carried the same chip on his shoulder for years before he found his crowd. Maybe that was why I had a soft spot for him
even though we just met; his guardedness reminded me of Marceloโs, which used to be mistaken for standoffishness.
โHello, Alessandra.โ Dominicโs careful enunciation of my full name told me breaking down his walls would be a challenge. Luckily, I thrived on challenges.
But when he sat across from me, and a small swarm of butterflies erupted at the brush of his jeans against my leg, I realized I might already be in well over my head.
Present-day Dominicโs throat flexed. He wasnโt paying an ounce of attention to Sebastian, and I wanted to look away, to act like everything was fine and I wasnโt affected by his presence, but his gaze chained me to the spot.
I hated the effect he had on me. I hated how my eyes always went to him in a room full of people and how I couldnโt stop thinking about him no matter how hard I tried. Most of all, I hated how I couldnโt hate him, not even a little bit. No matter how many times he broke my heart, there would always be a piece that belonged to him.
A familiar ache unfurled behind my ribs.
Dominic shifted as if to walk toward me, but someone bumped into my side and finally dragged my attention away from the bar.
An iron grip closed around my elbow, steadying me. โApologies.โ The low, cool voice sounded like the aural equivalent of a razor blade wrapped in silk.
โItโsโฆโ My sentence faltered when I looked up.
A brutally handsome man with green eyes, pale skin, and the sharpest jawline Iโd ever seen stared back at me. Despite his good looks, something about him instantly put me on red alert.
He removed his hand from my arm and offered an apologetic smile that didnโt reach those cold, flat eyes.
The hairs on the back of my neck rose. Before I could say anything else, he disappeared into the crowd and left me with an unsettling sense of foreboding.
The foreboding intensified when I returned my gaze to the bar only to find Dominic gone, like heโd never been there at all.