Total pages in book: 71
Estimated words: 73339 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 367(@200wpm)___ 293(@250wpm)___ 244(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 73339 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 367(@200wpm)___ 293(@250wpm)___ 244(@300wpm)
“So…about dinner tomorrow. You sure I won’t be a third wheel?”
“Absolutely not. I want you to come.”
No truer words. Reid Wolfe scared me senseless.
I was scared of what he wanted from me.
And even more scared that I kind of wanted it as well.
8
Reid
Charlie’s eyes went wide. Roy’s didn’t.
My brother knew me pretty well.
“Who’s the lucky lady?” he asked.
“The lady’s passed out,” I retorted. “I’m taking her to bed.”
“Clearly.” My brother smirked.
I let out a huff. Did my brother seriously think I’d take an unconscious woman to bed? What the fuck?
“Isn’t this supposed to be your wedding night?” I asked.
“It is. We’re sharing a late dinner at Massey’s, and then—”
“Please,” I said, “spare me the details.” Especially since, at this point, I clearly wasn’t getting any tonight.
“Looks like you’ll be busy as well.” Roy nodded to Nieves.
“This is Nieves Romero, Roy. She passed out in the bar, and I’m taking her to bed. Not my bed. Is that really what you think of me?”
“Of course not,” Charlie said.
“You are the Wolfe of Manhattan.” This from Roy.
“I can be the Wolfe of Manhattan without preying on the defenseless. Damn.” I walked into the still-open elevator.
“Hey, bro, I didn’t mean—”
“Yeah, you did,” I said as the elevator doors closed, erasing Roy and Charlie from my view. No, I didn’t actually believe my brother thought so little of me. I was just pissed at this situation.
I arrived at my suite and laid Nieves on the bed in the second bedroom. Thank goodness Jarrod or Charlie or whoever had made these reservations had booked us all in two bedroom suites. I did not want to sleep on a couch tonight.
First things first. I removed the wristlet bag hanging from Nieves’s hand and unzipped it. A credit card, a couple bucks, and her ID. No hotel room key. All right. No problem. I reassessed my decision to let her sleep in my extra bedroom, made a quick call to the front desk, and booked her a room. Then I carried her to it, met a concierge there, and put her to bed.
Nicely done, I said to myself. This way she’d wake up somewhere other than my suite. As much as I’d enjoy a good fuck, I wanted to deprive myself for now.
So I’d be hungrier for Zee tomorrow night.
I needed to be in full Wolfe mode to get her into my bed, and I planned to do it.
Oh, I’d stay loyal to Riley. I wouldn’t push. No. I’d seduce Zee slowly. In fact, I’d wait. It didn’t have to happen tomorrow. It could happen the next day. The hungrier I got, the better I’d seduce her.
I’d make her want me.
When she wanted me, she’d want to please me.
And I’d convince her that the way to please me would be to tell her story.
Simple enough.
Back in my suite, I stripped off my clothes and went to bed in my boxer briefs. To my surprise, I fell asleep to visions of a black-haired beauty with immensely sad light-blue eyes.
I jerked upward in bed.
Someone was pounding on my door. My phone lay on the nightstand, flashing the time. Six a.m.
Certainly not Rock. He wasn’t an early riser. Riley and Matt were still on their wedding night. Ditto Roy and Charlie.
Had I ordered breakfast? Yeah, I had, but room service wouldn’t be pounding. I grabbed a robe from the bathroom, headed to the door, and looked through the peephole.
“Nieves,” I said under my breath.
Against my better judgment, I opened the door.
She blew past me and into my suite. “Nice try.”
“You were passed out,” I said.
“I could’ve slept it off here, and we’d be fucking right about now.”
Oddly, her words had no effect on me. She was hot, no doubt, but my dreams had been filled with another woman.
A woman I planned to seduce, but who I didn’t realize I actually wanted…until now.
Yeah, I’d have seduced her anyway, but now, I actually craved her.
“I’m afraid our ship has sailed, Nieves.”
“Has it?” she said. “Because I might be willing to part with some interesting information. For the right price.”
“If the right price is a romp in my bed, I’m afraid I’ll have to pass.”
She smiled. “You do drive a hard bargain, but I’m willing to settle for cash.”
Cash I had, and plenty of it. “What do you know?”
“Uh-uh. I need to see the cash first.”
“Nieves, you know cash isn’t an issue for me. Give me what you’ve got, and I’ll decide if it’s worth anything.”
Nieves did have information. Somehow, she’d known about my father’s death before it actually happened, according to her sister and to forensics on the scene.
She’d also known before Rock had.
None of us were exactly sure how she and Leta were involved, but I had a suspicion it had to do with money.
Not so much a suspicion. More like I knew damned well it had to do with money. I just didn’t know how.