Reunited in Love

Free Reunited in Love by Nadia Lee Page A

Book: Reunited in Love by Nadia Lee Read Free Book Online
Authors: Nadia Lee
him in the wrong direction, and he wanted her. Partly, he was honest enough to admit, because she’d eluded him before.
    Women came easily to him. He was usually the one who had to break things off, but Kerri required pursuit. If she truly hadn’t liked him he would’ve let her go. But he could tell she was fighting her own attraction, and his hunter’s instinct reveled in the chase. As well-educated, civilized and modern as he was, he couldn’t deny that aspect of his nature existed.
    And how about her sad eyes? They have nothing to do with your interest?
    Ethan quashed the thought. Kerri had looked a bit blue at the christening party all those years back, but maybe she’d been having a bad day or something. She no longer looked sad—nope, not at all—and Lisa was an old story. He wasn’t into Kerri because of some messed up need for redemption after what had happened with Lisa. It had torn him up and hurt his family greatly. He wasn’t crazy enough to go for a Lisa Number Two, no matter how hot she was.
    He wrote a quick email for his administrative assistant. The second he hit “send,” his cell phone buzzed. With a frown, he picked it up. “Alex, what’s up?”
    “Hey,” his best friend said, sounding tired. “I don’t think we’ll be back in town today.”
    Ethan swung his feet off the desk. “What’s wrong?”
    “Nothing too bad, but Natalie got food poisoning.”
    “Ah, that sucks. Is she okay?”
    “Yeah, she’s fine. Just in no condition to travel right now.”
    “I can imagine.” With her stomach roiling, the last thing she’d want was a trans-Atlantic flight. “Well, no worries. I can man the fort a little longer.”
    “Sorry. Oh, and we may get delayed a little bit beyond that. I just got off the phone with Rossi, and it looks like I need to take a look at operations in Rome and Paris before heading back.”
    “Okay.” Rossi had sent an email to everyone in upper management, impeccable and professional underneath the dramatic Italian flair, and Ethan had seen it already. “Natalie doesn’t mind the working honeymoon?”
    “It’s just for a little bit. I could deal with the matter from the States, but we’re already here.”
    Nothing beat being someplace in person to close things ASAP. “You’re lucky. Most wives would’ve been pissed.”
    Alex chuckled. “I always get the best. Anyway, let Kerri know that we’ll be delayed, but even with the work issues, we should be back in Virginia in the next two, three weeks. I’ll get my secretary to arrange for something better than a hotel suite. Natalie’s worried because she thinks Kerri might be returning to Hong Kong before we get back. Of course, I guess we could just fly out to Hong Kong to see her if we have to.”
    “Ah, about that.” Ethan cleared his throat. “Tell Natalie to rest easy. Kerri isn’t leaving anytime soon.”
    There was a pause on the other end of the line. “Is that so?”
    “For a couple of months at least.”
    “Indeed,” Alex said in that “What have you done, my friend?” tone.
    “Kerri’s working for TLD.”
    “When did this happen?”
    “This morning.”
    A moment of silence. “I hope you know what you’re doing.”
    “Don’t worry.”
    “You know she’s Natalie’s ‘bestest’ best friend, right? And Natalie can be a bit overprotective.”
    “Yup.”
    “Well, then. Good luck.”
    Alex hung up, and Ethan leaned back in his seat. He felt bad for Natalie, but at the same time, he was sort of glad that she wasn’t coming home as scheduled. Otherwise Kerri would’ve used her friend as a shield against him when things got too intense for her own comfort. For the sake of his friendship with Alex, he didn’t want to fight Natalie.
    Ethan tossed his laptop into his bag and left for the weekend. He had a woman waiting.
    *

    Alex looked at his wife. “That was a terrible lie.”
    Natalie shrugged with a smile, her face glowing. “Oh, who cares, so long as they bought it.” She

Similar Books

She Likes It Hard

Shane Tyler

Canary

Rachele Alpine

Babel No More

Michael Erard

Teacher Screecher

Peter Bently