He nodded. âItâs just a little hot,â he said, his eyes watering. âSo, what have you found out about this guy?â
âI spent all day on the Net, downloading what I could about his company, NightRyder. But the guy who runs it keeps a pretty low profile. If I had to guess Iâd say heâs some hard-hearted, ruthless businessman who buys up companies for sport, putting good people out of work, and he keeps a low profile so none of the employees he puts out of work can run over him with a bus.â
âHe sounds like a real bastard,â Cameron said.
âThis NightRyder, itâs a news and information site. Very trendy, very popular with our magazineâs demographic. He wants to buy Attitudes and turn himself into some media mogul. My boss doesnât want to sell.â
âAnd what else have you learned?â
âNot much. I canât even find a photo of the guy, except for this.â She slid a paper over towards him. âItâs his high school graduation picture. He looks like kind of a geek. But I guess even geeks can turn into bastards given enough power and money.â
Cameron winced inwardly. Damn, he hated when that picture surfaced in the media. Heâd done his best to stay out of the glare of the paparazzi, avoiding photographers like the plague. But for lack of a more current photo, they always trotted out the senior pictureâthe pimply-faced, pencil-necked doofus with the thick glasses. And he was once again faced with a reminder of the first eighteen years of his life.
But there was one advantage to the photo. There was no way Nina Forrester would recognize him. Hell, he barely recognized himself. âHe doesnât look very ruthless to me. He looks like the kind of kid who eats paste and spends most of his day stuffed in a locker. See there,â he said, pointing to the picture. âHeâs got louver marks on his forehead.â
She snatched the picture away from him and put it back in her folder. âIf he buys the magazine, Iâll probably be out of a job.â Nina shook her head. âBut I really donât want to think about that now.â The gloomy look dissolved from her face and she smiled again. âWhy donât we talk about something else? You know, I donât even know your name.â
Cameron opened his mouth, about to introduce himself, then thought better of it. She already believed him to be a ruthless bastard. If he told her who he really was she might just heave the rest of her coffee in his face. âAnd I donât know your name,â he said, surprised with his smooth reply.
âItâs Nina. Nina Forrester.â
She held out her hand and he took it, grasping her delicate fingers with his. A current of electricity shot through his arm, warming his blood. How could a simple touch affect him so strongly? He wanted to lace his fingers with hers and bring them to his lips. He noticed that she was wearing green nail polish to match the deep green of her satin jacket. He liked it, even though it was an odd color. Odd looked good on her. When he felt her gently tug her fingers away, he let go.
âWhat about you?â she asked after a long silence.
âMe? I donât usually wear nail polish.â
Nina giggled and gave him an odd look. âWhatâs your name?â
âOh, itâsâ¦Wright,â he said, taking the first name that came to mind while still completely captivated by her eyes. After all, thatâs who she was looking for, wasnât it?
âRight?â she asked. âLike Mr. Right? R-I-G-H-T?â
He shook his head. âW-R- Like Wilbur and Orville. I think we might even be related.â
Her brow arched. âAnd do you have a first name? Or would you prefer I call you Mister?â
âJack. Jack Wright.â
âItâs nice to finally meet you, Jack Wright.â
Suddenly, he didnât want to talk about her work. He wanted to find out much more about this enchanting woman sitting in front of him. He wanted to listen to her voice and watch the lively play of emotion on her face as she spoke. He wanted to lose himself in her brilliant blue eyes and warm himself beneath her smile. âWould you like to get out of here? Maybe take a walk or get something to eat?â
She smiled and he was certain she was about to accept his invitation, but then she shook her head. âI canât. I have a lot of work to do. My boss expects a report first thing tomorrow morning on this Cameron Ryder and I havenât found anything to give her. Iâm going to have to go back to the office.â
Cameron was tempted to give her everything she wanted just to spend a little more time with her. Heâd tell her about his childhood, his stumbles toward puberty, the awful teenage years and the grind through college. Heâd give her his bankerâs number, his attorneyâs number. Anything she wanted to know, heâd tell her. But Cameron knew that wasnât possible. For now, he was better off hiding behind the guise of Mr. Wright. âIf you canât have dinner tonight, how about lunch tomorrow?â
She stood and gathered up her papers. âAll right. Lunch would be fine.â
Cameron slipped out of his chair and helped her into her coat, allowing his hands to rest on her shoulders for a few minutes. He leaned closer and drew a deep breath. Her hair smelled like fresh air and flowers. Then she stepped away, walking toward the door. Cam tossed a few bills on the table for a tip, then followed her.
When they reached the sidewalk, an uneasy silence settled between them. This was the time he was supposed to say something incredibly clever or smooth, so sheâd invite him back to her apartment. But Cam couldnât come up with anything except, âCan I give you a ride? We can share a cab.â
Nina giggled. âIâm just going across the street.â
Cameron groaned inwardly. The doofus gene had asserted itself again, just when he thought heâd managed to knock it out of his DNA. âRight,â he said. He rubbed his hands together. âSo, Iâll see you tomorrow for lunch?â
âLunch,â she repeated. âWhere?â
âIâll pick you up at your office.â
She nodded, then took a step toward the curb. As she did, Nina turned back to look at him and all Cam knew at that moment was he didnât want to let her go, not yet. He grabbed her hand and pulled her closer. And then, without even considering the consequences, he brought his mouth down on hers in a soft, but hungry kiss.
Never in his life had he acted so impulsively. But with Nina, it didnât pay to think. The moments flew past so quickly, that he couldnât help but reach out and catch one and hold onto it for a time. Heâd meant only to indulge in a brief kiss, but when she wrapped her arms around his neck, he gently pushed her back until she stood against the brick facade of the coffee shop. Slowly, Cameron explored her mouth, tasting and testing. When he finally found the strength to pull away, he brought his hand up to her cheek and skimmed her silken skin.
She swallowed hard, her eyes wide and dewy. âIfâif I tell you something, will you promise not to take it the wrong way?â
Cameron nodded. âIâll try.â
âI was hoping youâd stop by the coffee shop tonight,â she murmured. âThatâs why I came.â A pretty blush stained her cheeks and her gaze dropped to his chest.
âAnd I was hoping youâd be here.â He reached down and caught a finger under her chin. Then, without a second thought, he leaned forward and brushed another kiss across her lips. âIâll call you,â he murmured, his eyes fixed on her mouth for a long moment.
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