Pure Harmony

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racing heart.
    Harmony stood, a wicked grin on her face. Jonathon lifted his hand and stroked down the side of her face, rubbing her lips.
    “Not that I didn’t enjoy it. But what was that for?”
    “You looked sexy earlier when you defended me and the tenants. I’ve never seen you in lawyer mode but, if that’s how you look…whew.” Harmony moved closer. “And outside in the rain jumping in puddles. That was too darn cute. All of it needed to be appreciated.” She stroked his cock. “Now let’s go to the shower where you can appreciate me.”
    Harmony turned and made her way to the stairs. Jonathon followed her naked ass, already thinking of ways he would have her. First against the shower wall, then later, slower in bed, all night long.

Chapter Six
     
     
     
    Jonathon leant back in his chair and smiled as his thoughts, as they seemed to do a lot the last two days, turned to Harmony. Since the night in the rain, they had seemed to get closer and he enjoyed their time together. A buzz came then Elisa, his administrative assistant, spoke.
    “Mr Wright, a Miss Oshiro is here to see you. She is insisting you will see her even though she doesn’t have an appointment.” Elisa didn’t sound pleased.
    Jonathon pressed the button on the phone and stated, “Miss Oshiro is always welcome to see me, Elisa.”
    There was a pause then Elisa replied, “Okay, I’ll send her and her guests in.”
    Jonathon frowned at the guests but released the button and stood. The office opened and he spotted Elisa, then Harmony came in behind her. The sombre expression on her face made him come around the desk. He stopped as the office filled with other people. Jonathon counted—there were over thirty people in his spacious office. He focused on Harmony who was in the centre.
    “These are the tenants of my old building. I told them what you’re doing for them but I thought it best you hear from them directly,” Harmony stated.
    Jonathon studied her then glanced at Elisa. “Harmony did our work for us and tracked down the people we’ve been trying to find. Show them to a conference room and then call the investigators and tell them we don’t need them found.” He focused on the people around Harmony. “I’ll be right with you in a moment.”
    Elisa led them out. Once they were alone, Jonathon went to the door and closed it. He faced Harmony, putting his arms behind his back.
    “From the surprise on your face, I see you didn’t believe me when I said I would help everyone. You should think about why that is. I’ll get your info another day. See you later.” Jonathon turned, opened the door and left.
    On the way to the conference room, he knocked on the doors of his paralegals and gestured to them to join him. He continued on but his thoughts were on Harmony and the constant distance she put between them. Although they’d had a lot of fun recently, every time he thought they had got close, the chasm between them or some obstacle she put up would get in the way. Jonathon pushed his personal problems away and focused on the task at hand. He was in control when he entered the room for his new clients.
     
    Harmony had clearly heard the dismissal in his voice and it hurt while filling her with shame. He was right—she hadn’t been sure if he would do as he’d stated, so instead of talking with him she’d got the tenants and ambushed him.
    Shame on you, Harmony, for not trusting him. The one thing you know about Jonathon is he’s a man of his word.
    She walked back the way she had come and went outside to her borrowed car. Harmony called Deyon and told her she wasn’t coming in, then continued to Jonathon’s condo and parked. She rested her head back against the cushion and tried to understand what she was feeling. Harmony mechanically exited the car and went inside. In the condo, she wandered to the one part of the house she typically avoided. In front of the piano, she placed a shaking hand on the polished wood. As she

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