was an uncomfortable one. Heâd been so focused on his business for the last few years that he hadnât taken the time to do anything but work. Even now, he knew if he picked up his BlackBerry, itâd be full of messages of people needing his advice, his lawyer sending over changes to the latest contract, his assistant with travel confirmations, the board of directors with more meeting invites . . .
It was suddenly exhausting to think about. He lay back in the bed and stared up at the ceiling.
Heâd missed out on the last few years of his grandmotherâs life because heâd been too busy working. He hadnât seenâor talked toâhis parents in ages. He didnât know where they were in Europe. Didnât know what they were up to. He knew everything about the closest competitor in his market, but he didnât have a clue about anything in his personal life.
And Risa was trying to wake him up. Because she cared about him and wanted to be with him.
Just . . . not like this.
You know my price
, sheâd said softly.
It hadnât been an ultimatum. Everyone had their price, after all. She was just stating hers. Was it one that he was willing to pay? Being with Risa would mean not being on call 24-7. It would mean no long, extended business trips. It would mean spending evenings in bed, in pleasure. Holding hands while walking in the park. Going out to dinner for the sheer enjoyment of the other personâs company, not because there was a business connection to be made.
Not working over the weekend. Spending the weekend with her. Sleeping late and snuggling into bed together. Making love to her for an entire day. Feeling her soft curves under his hands for as long as he wanted, without having to be anywhere in the world but in bed with her.
He wanted that. But how to prove it?
Travis lay back in his bed and thought. And he came up with a plan, because that was what he did best.
* * *
When morning came after a long, sleepless night, Travis noticed her door was still shut firmly. Outside of it, the pig whined and danced, clearly hoping for his morning walk. Travis needed one, too, to clear his head. So he slid the pig into his harness and they went out for a brisk morning run. He tucked his BlackBerry into one of his pockets, just in case.
It was interesting, going on a run with a pig. Everyone stopped to stare at them, but Travis ignored it. Gregory seemed to enjoy the run, and for some reason, it made his own personal run less tedious this morning when he saw how much the pig was enjoying it. Maybe there was something to having a pet after all. Risa loved the silly thing. And he admitted to himself that when Gregory squealed with delight over something, it amused him.
He did have to fish him out of the parkâs flowering bushes, though. Apparently Gregory liked to eat the local shrubberies.
They returned back to the apartment a short time later, and the pig immediately went to the kitchen, turning in excited circles. Okay, food time. He could do this, too. He went to the fridge and pulled down the instructions, noting her careful measurements of just how much the pig should be fed.
He will always seem hungry,
Risa had written.
Pigs donât have a thalamus gland that tells them to stop eating. Just because he begs doesnât mean he should be fed! Heâs smart enough to know that when he begs, he gets treats.
His mouth curved into a faint smile. Clever pig.
Travis measured the pig feed and set down the bowl for Gregory to eat. Heâd shower and have breakfast himself, but in a minute. To his surprise, he realized he hadnât checked his BlackBerry on his run. That wasnât like him. He pulled it out to check if his assistant had responded to his messages from last night, skipping over a few meeting invites.
Everythingâs in place
, sheâd written back.
Iâve canceled the car and reserved the movie room for you all day.