“Scott Hendricks, have you lost your mind? What are you doing asking me to meet you for lunch in a place like this?” Edmund’s Place, where collard greens and macaroni and cheese were served on pristine linen by tuxedo clad waiters, with a grand piano prominently displayed near the lace-curtained window. “Who is going to pay for it?”
Taylor Hendricks glanced up at her younger brother as she sank into the soft, cushioned chair he held out for her. Considering their tight budget, they both would be better off at a fast food restaurant. Scott grinned, wanting to laugh out loud. He could barely contain his excitement. If things worked out the way he dreamed they would, they wouldn’t have to worry about money ever again.
“I’m happy to see you too,” he teased. “Close your mouth and take a sip of the wine I ordered for your dining pleasure,” he said, determined to hide his own unsettled nerves.
“Okay, where is my brother and what have you done with him?”
At twenty-eight, Taylor was eight years older than Scott. She had not hesitated to take on the added responsibility of taking care of her fifteen-year-old brother when their parents were forced to relocate to a warmer climate, due to their father’s poor health. She had put her own career plans on hold in order to provide for them so that he did not have to leave Detroit and transfer to a new high school in St. Petersburg.
He was a great kid. He had worked hard in high school and finished near the top of his class. He had started college on a full basketball scholarship. He was now a sophomore at the University of Detroit. While he credited his sister, she, on the other hand, gave him high marks for staying out of trouble and working hard not to take advantage of the situation.
She had become parent, sister and friend all rolled into one. Scott wanted her to be happy for him, yet he knew he was facing an uphill battle. How did he tell her his news without upsetting her?
“Why are we here?” she whispered, once the waiter had filled their water glasses and left menus.
Taylor worked at the University and was on her lunch break from her job in the computer lab. She was not due back until two. She enjoyed her work, loved answering student’s questions and helping them learn the computer.
As soon as Scott obtained his degree in chemistry and started grad school, she would be able to become a full-time college student and finish not only a Master’s in Computer Science, but eventually a doctorate. She hoped someday to teach on the college level. Not that she would change their situation. Scott had never given her a bit of trouble. He deserved the helping hand she willingly gave him.
“Okay, what is going on?” she prompted.
“Are you ready to order, sir?”
“A few more minutes, please. The young lady hasn’t had a chance to look at her menu,” Scott said, winking at Taylor.
“Well?” she insisted, once they were alone.
“I have news…good news…really good news,” Scott said earnestly.
His coffee-tone brown skin shone with good health and youth. At six-eight, he was the prize center on the University of Detroit’s basketball team. He was having a phenomenal year. Sports agents and athletic coaches were coming from around the country to see him play, careful not to approach him or jeopardize his amateur status.
He watched his sister wearily, as if he could anticipate her response to his news. She would hate it. The question was: would she grow to accept it, or would she fight him every step of the way?
The importance of education had been drummed into both of their heads by well meaning parents. It was a commonly held belief in the African American community that Taylor whole-heartedly agreed with. Education was the key to eliminating the Black struggle, just as the importance of the Black vote was critical to the race.
“Well, well, well. Detroit isn’t as big as I thought,” a deep, masculine voice came from over her shoulder.
“Donald, my man,” Scott jumped to his feet, his face wreathed in a wide grin. Meeting the Chicago Bulls’ superstar had been exciting enough, but having the opportunity to sit down and actually talk to him had been a dream come true.
Taylor turned, getting her first view of the extremely tall man. Her breath caught in her throat at the sight. His height equaled her brother’s, something that rarely happened. It was the smoothness of his teakwood brown skin and wide shoulders that almost caused her to gasp at their size. Yet it was the dark beauty of his eyes that caught and held her attention. They were jet black, rich with ebony lights, and they seemed to sparkle with humor. His features were prominent, a throwback to the powerful Africans that ruled ancient Egypt and peopled the most advanced civilization on earth.
“This is a surprise,” Donald said, but his dark eyes were glued to the delectable lady who shared Scott’s table. There was only one word to be said about this African queen…perfection. She was beautifully curved, her shoulder-length thick black hair curled around her flawless, rich, caramel-colored face. She had small African features, large, deep brown eyes, so dark and rich. His senses went wild as he found himself fantasizing about tracing the generous lines of her lush rose tinted lips, the top lip seductively fuller than the bottom one, giving her a pouty allure.
To his utter disbelief, Donald felt his heart rate quicken and his sex thicken, heavy with longing. What was wrong with him? More important, who was she? Was she tall enough to fill a big man’s arms…his bed? That question shocked him back to the present.
Hell, he didn’t even know her name. Besides, he had enough trouble with women. Every time he turned around there was another one chasing him down. What ever happened to the man doing the hunting? Was a lady a thing of the past?
“Seems like both of us had the same idea…soul food,” Scott joked, as he gazed with admiration at his hero and new mentor. They had taken an instant liking to each other. Donald did not hesitate to help in whatever way he could.
Taylor looked on, determined to keep her intense reaction to this man from showing. She hid a startling awareness that he was clearly the most attractive man she had ever seen. And she had seen him many times before…watched him on television on numerous occasions as he played basketball for the Chicago Bulls. In fact, she remembered he’d been in the news last summer when signing a new multimillion dollar contract, to play another two or three years with the Bulls. He was huge, not only bigger than life, but exquisitely male. For such a large man, he moved with incredible grace.
The question uppermost in her mind was…what was Donald Williams doing here in Detroit? And how did her baby brother happen to know him? He was a celebrity.
Donald said, “I try to eat here whenever I’m in the city. I’m meeting my business partners for lunch.”
The older home had been cleverly converted into the popular restaurant located close to the theater district and proposed football and baseball stadiums, close to downtown Detroit.
The entire time he was speaking, his attention was on the lovely woman who shared Scott’s table. Who did she belong to? A woman like this was never without a man. Surely, she was not Scott’s? He was too young for this fine sister.
“Oh!” Scott blushed, recognizing that he’d failed to make introductions. “Donald Williams, my sister, Taylor.”
“My pleasure,” Donald offered a wide smile, hoping she would extend her hand, he couldn’t help it. He wanted to touch her, wanted to know if her skin was as soft as it looked, wanted to know if she was attached.
Taylor nodded, her hands were firmly clasped in her lap, but her smile was warm and enchanting. “Mr. Williams. I’ve admired your prowess on the basketball court.”
“Thank you,” Donald’s naturally deep voice had dropped even lower. He couldn’t help himself. His entire body was reacting to her beauty. Hell, he couldn’t even see if she wore a ring since her hands were in her damn lap.
“Please call me Donald.” His eyes lingered on the beauty of her exquisitely shaped mouth. It looked so soft, so tempting.
“Donald, please join us. That is, until your guests arrive,” Scott said, eager for more of his company. This man understood the game with an expertise that Scott could only dream about.
“Ms. Hendricks?”
“Yes, please,” Taylor managed, in spite of the butterflies in her stomach. Donald Williams! Who would believe?
“Taylor, Donald is an old friend of Coach Gardner’s. We met yesterday during practice,” Scott gushed.
“More than a friend. Greg was also my coach way back when I attended U. of D.” Donald said softly. “I’m from Detroit.”
“Oh, really.” Taylor nodded, that was apparently the most she could come up with. What was wrong with her? She was acting as if she had never been near a good looking man. So what if he was gorgeous? He was only human, for heaven’s sake.
She didn’t need to look around the dining room to know the man was causing a stir. Every female in the vicinity was looking at him. He wore his clothes like a dream. The taupe custom-made Italian suit with the pristine white shirt, teamed with a honey-and-tan striped tie was absolutely gorgeous on him. From the Italian loafers on his feet and the Piaget on his wrist, and the 18k-gold links at his cuffs, he looked successful. Yet, none of those things made the man. Donald Williams was no doubt used to feminine attention.
“Do you have family living in Detroit?” If her life depended on it, Taylor could not recall his marital status. He wore no jewelry, just gold cuff links and tie tack. What threw her off balance was why the information mattered. She wasn’t interested in a relationship.
“Yes, my sister and her family, as well as our older brother Carl and his wife.”
Taylor struggled for a normalcy that she was far from feeling, telling herself that he was no different from any other man in the crowded dining room. Yet, she knew that wasn’t true. He was anything but ordinary.
Donald Williams was one of a kind. He was one of the toughest forwards in the NBA. After ten years in the League, he was still at the top of his game. He was also very wealthy. If he was currently without a woman, it was due to choice alone. He didn’t have to work to have a woman in his life, nor did he have to put forth any effort to keep one. His looks, his fame, and his income did all that for him. All he need do was enjoy yet another conquest.
“Detroit is home. I grew up on the west side of town. My parents are the only ones not still in the area. They retired to Florida a few years back.” He eyed Scott thoughtfully. “You have a very talented brother. He’s unbelievably smooth on the court. I saw him play yesterday, and I’ve heard his name being battered about. It’s clear that his future lies with the NBA.”
“That’s wonderful. Scott’s been crazy about the sport since he was little. A few more years and he might be ready to give it his full attention—that is, if he decides against grad school.”
Taylor’s dark eyes sparkled like precious jewels and her beautiful tinted lips formed a smile that captured his thoughts and seemed to take Donald’s breath away. It took him a moment to collect his thoughts.
What was with her? She seemed so warm and lovely, yet her feet were firmly planted on the ground. Although she had smiled at him, she hadn’t offered an open invitation to her lush body. And from what he could see of it, it was generously curved. The Lord had blessed her not only with a lovely face, but with large, full breasts and a small waist. He was beginning to envy the dark rose-colored wool suit and white blouse that covered her soft skin.
“Sis, you can’t imagine how surprised I was to see Donald at practice. Donald, I’ve admired you for years. The Bulls may have Michael and Rodman, but they also have you.” Scott laughed with all the exuberance of youth. “You are what won them the last championship.”
“Thanks,” Donald laughed. “You’re great for my ego. But you, my man, have it going on. I plan to talk to the coach about you. I, for one would be shocked if you don’t make it into the draft this year. You are ready!”
Scott looked at him as if he’d been handed a gift-wrapped box on Christmas morning. His eyes danced with excitement. Taylor’s eyes also sparked, but with indignation.
“This year’s draft? What’s he talking about, Scott? You’re only a sophomore, for heaven’s sake! You have another two and half years of schooling ahead of you before you can entertain playing pro ball.” Her brother’s wide mouth went taut but he did not look past, the brim of his beverage glass. “Scott?”
“No, Taylor. You don’t understand. This could be my only chance to make the NBA. I’d be crazy not to take the opportunity.”
“You’d be a fool to turn your back on a full athletic scholarship!”
“Taylor...” Donald said.
“Ms. Hendricks,” she corrected tightly. It was to Scott that she addressed her next comment: “The NBA isn’t going anywhere.” Her agitation was evident in her voice, and both hands were braced on the table.
Donald’s eyes flashed in triumph. She was not wearing any rings, engagement, or otherwise. He kept his voice even when he said, “Scott’s right. If he enters his name into the draft, believe me, I’ll do everything I can to ensure he gets a fair deal. I can almost guarantee he’ll get a lucrative contract. He’s just that good. He might not be from one of the big ten, but he makes up for that with pure talent. He’d be out of his mind to turn a chance like this down.”
“This is a family matter, Mr. Williams. That’s not open to discussion.”
Donald blinked, shocked by her candor. The lady was definitely not interested in impressing him. Nor was she afraid to speak her mind. He could not hold back the grin that spread across his face. She was feisty, yet real. There was nothing pretentious or phony about her. She did not care what he thought of her. A refreshing change for him. In fact, it was like an adrenaline rush going straight to his head.
While Donald was impressed, Scott was horrified. He had never heard his sister offer an unkind word to anyone. The news had evidently really rattled her—not that that was surprising. Her voice had a decided edge to it.
Scott blurted out, “Taylor Hendricks. I don’t believe you said that. Donald was only trying to help.”
Taylor flushed, embarrassed by her lack of control, but she couldn’t help it. It was difficult enough to keep Scott on the right track without interference from the peanut gallery! It was none of Donald Williams’s business. This was a family issue.
“I apologize. I didn’t mean to be rude. Scott knows how much education means to our family.” She frowned. “You have your degree, don’t you, Mr. Williams?”
She was not about to step back and let a super-jock like Williams change what they had worked years to accomplish.
“Donald,” he said softly, “I admit I finished my undergraduate work before I started pro ball. I went back and got my Master’s in business. The schoolhouse is not going to close. He can always go back. I think I know what you’re getting at, but things were different when I was coming along. The system is tougher now. The guys start competing earlier. Some of them straight out of high school. Twenty-two can be old for a rookie.”
Taylor glared at him, then said through tightly clenched teeth, “Do me a favor? Stay out of this.”
They stared at each other. Donald longed to grin his delight. He had waited a lot of years to meet a woman like this. Taylor seemed to possess so many of the qualities he valued. Unfortunately, at the moment he was last on her list. Damn!
Just then he noticed his brother and brother-in-law being seated in the dining room. He waved reluctantly while getting to his feet, he said, “My lunch companions have arrived. Scott, it was good seeing you again. Good luck. You definitely have the talent. Ms. Hendricks, it has been a pleasure. Perhaps we can finish this discussion at another time?” His ebony eyes caressed her small features, lingering for a moment on her beautifully shaped full mouth.
Taylor didn’t respond, staring at her plate.
“Thanks,” Scott said rising to his feet and offering his hand.
“Any time.” His gaze remained on Taylor. Much to his disappointment, she still did not lift her eyes from the meal being placed in front of her. Reaching into his inside pocket, he handed Scott his business card, saying, “Give me a call, anytime. I’ll be glad to be whatever help I can.”
As Donald walked away, he was thrown off balance by his uncharacteristic reaction to Taylor Hendricks. He had not noticed her when he initially approached the table. The instant his eyes had come into contact with hers, his heart had started to race as if he were in a full-court press during a championship game.
His heart rate had not slowed even now as he joined his business partners, his older brother, Carl Williams and his brother-in-law, Jess Davis. He couldn’t remember being so strongly attracted to anyone after so brief an encounter. What was it about her that instantly garnered his attention? He instinctively knew it was more than her beauty.
Although Carl was speaking to him, Donald’s thoughts were on the woman on the other side of the room. His senses sizzled with deliciously sweet anticipation. Hell, he had been mildly aroused the entire time he sat beside Taylor. This was much, much more than sexual attraction. He wanted to know everything there was to know about her. What he wanted, he went after with a vengeance.
He was not concerned that this was the first time his aggressive ambitions had been directed toward a woman. Basketball and then, later, business, had become his passions. He did not understand what was happening to him, but he welcomed the change. His life had become too predictable…empty of emotional ties.
Taylor had made herself clear. Not only didn’t she like him, she resented his interference in her baby brother’s life. Donald did not require a crystal ball to know that getting to know Taylor would be an uphill battle all the way. He was up to the task.