is.”
“I’m listening.”
“If we do this thing…Jace can never know. The truth, I mean.”
She hastened to add on because she didn’t like the look on Gabe’s face, “It’s not
what you think. I’m not ashamed of you or anything. But if Jace knew everything, he’d
never accept it. You have to have given this thought, Gabe. You can’t have made this
kind of proposal without thinking of what it could do not only toyour friendship but your business relationship. Jace would never understand. To him
I’m still his baby sister, someone he’s hugely overprotective of. Hell, he still runs
a background check on anyone I date.”
“I would hope so,” Gabe growled.
“Can you imagine his reaction if he were to find out about us in the kind of relationship
you’re proposing?”
“I had no intention of him knowing the private details of our affair,” Gabe said in
a calm voice. “All he needs to know is that you’re working for me. I am discreet if
nothing else. I have no desire for my private life to be blasted all over the media
as it was when Lisa and I divorced. People can speculate all they want, but I refuse
to give them irrefutable knowledge.”
“Jace won’t take speculation well,” she murmured. “And I don’t want to lie to him.”
“You’ll only lie by omission. And if we’re discreet, the only speculation will be
whether we’re having an affair. Jace understands gossip. He’ll know you’re working
for me, and that will fuel rumors. As long as we don’t give him reason to suspect
differently, he’ll only be angry that rumors circulate at all and he’ll be very quick
to put out those fires.”
“I understand. It’s just that if I’m supposed to spend all my time with you, that
won’t work. I have my own apartment. I have friends…”
She trailed off, realizing she was already on the defensive before they’d even embarked
on their affair. She hated that word. She wished Gabe hadn’t used it. It sounded so…sordid.
Like he was married and she was his mistress on the side. As if she were his dirty
secret, and she supposed in a twisted way that it was just the opposite. He was
her
dirty little secret.
“You have a choice to make, Mia,” he said, a harder edge to his voice. “I’m not forcing
you to agree to this. But if you do, I expect compliance. We’ll work around the obstacles.
I’m not saying youwon’t have time for your other interests. Just that my interests will come first.”
His arrogance should
so
get her back up. It should annoy the hell out of her, but she found it so sexy and
so irresistible that it sent butterflies winging through her belly.
“You don’t expect me to move in…?”
“No. I understand you must maintain the appearance of having your own apartment if
Jace isn’t to know that we’re lovers. But you will spend a lot of time with me at
the place of my choosing. Caroline can cover you with Jace, surely.”
Her eyes narrowed. “How do you know about Caroline?”
He smiled then, his eyes gleaming with that predatory light. “There isn’t much I don’t
know about you, Mia.”
She bit the inside of her cheek in consternation. She hadn’t ever imagined that Gabe
had paid her much attention at all. Yes, he gave her gifts for special occasions.
He’d attended both her graduations. But she hadn’t imagined that he knew any of the
personal details of her life. Why would he bother? She was just the little sister
of his best friend. A passing acquaintance and someone he saw in conjunction with
Jace.
She was beginning to realize that Gabe had had a much keener interest in her, dating
back longer than she could have imagined. She didn’t know whether to be alarmed or
triumphant over that fact.
“So what is your answer?” he prompted. “Do we have an agreement? Have I allayed your
fears or do you have other concerns to bring up?”
She could sense the impatience in his