Etienne slid a CD into the console, and the car’s darkened interior filled with intricate melodies.
Bella leaned back, feeling the warm leather of the car seat against her bare shoulders, and stared out at the fast-moving view from the window. The town was dark now, shadowy figures on the street dimly lit by the street lights. The engine’s powerful rumble faded as she gazed at the thin sliver of moon. Etienne had taken on her father.
While she wobbled like a lamb and let him fight her battles. When would she stop being intimidated by her father’s bullying bluster and stand up for herself? Bella hands gripped the warm leather seat. This latest confrontation proved she was still as weak as ever when faced with squaring off against her formidable father. That she hadn’t progressed an inch since the day she’d refused Brian and fought with her father about her decision. She’d calmly explained the relationship was over. And that she wanted to start her own business. Live an independent life.
Her furious father rained down insults on her bowed head. Amongst the spitting vitriol, she registered the words stupid and reckless. And then he called in reinforcements in the guise of her mother.
In calm, clear tones, her mother explained that really, Bella wouldn’t be any good at business. And that she didn’t need to work anyway. She spelled out in no uncertain terms how no daughter of hers ever needed to work, with a curl of her upper lip which telegraphed her distaste at the mere idea. If that wasn’t bad enough, her mother continued with a smile, “You’re a good looking girl, and with your pedigree, you’ll make a good marriage.”
Bella had never been so insulted in her entire life. She’d known her father thought of her as a chattel to be traded, but her mother treating her like...like a brood mare stung and burned a hole in her heart. She barely focused on the words that came after, until the moment her mother suggested she reconsider breaking up with Brian. Then, a cold shard of ice froze her heart. And it hadn’t melted since. The fact her parents had never supported her hurt. But nothing would deter Bella from chasing her dream.
Face-to-face confrontations were another matter. To her annoyance, at the concert she’d shivered in the face of her father’s anger and had been reduced to a quivering wreck.
Perhaps if Etienne had stayed silent at her side, she could have found the strength to be brave. But Etienne had sprung to her defense. And once again, she’d let a man take over. She tilted her head, ran her fingers over the emerald crystals of her drop earrings, and peeked over at Etienne.
His tanned hands held the wheel in an easy grip as he steered the powerful car through the building traffic, his entire attention on the road ahead.
Dropping her hand to her lap, Bella closed her eyes.
Marie had said Etienne and Brian were different, but Brian had started off being masterful and, when faced with no resistance, had completely dominated their relationship.
They ate where he wanted. Went where he wanted. Even listened to music in the car he selected. When he told her what she should wear and dictated who she could see, she realized he considered her nothing but a mannequin. Arm candy. No opinions required or tolerated.
After the breakup, the intimidation continued. And when fear of what he might do forced her to give up her apartment, she’d hidden behind her sister. The experience had been so demoralizing she never thought she’d find the courage to face a bully again. Shame flooded her at the memory.
The BMW slowed and came to a stop outside Celebrate.
Etienne twisted a dial and the music faded into silence.
“I had a lovely evening,” Bella said. Tension was wound so tight, it would be ages before she could sleep tonight. The image of herself naked in Etienne’s arms burning off the pent-up energy fizzing through her veins flashed into her mind.
“The evening isn’t over yet.” Etienne leaned close to unfasten her seatbelt. His breath feathered across her cheek.
Bella’s heart raced.
“I thought we could go dancing.”
“Dancing?” An image bloomed in her mind of them holding each other close, moving together in perfect time. Enjoying the contact—as lovers would. Bella flushed. “You want to go dancing?”
“Oui.”
At his slow smile, she felt her insides melt.
“And I know just the place.”
The long queue outside ‘Roxie’s’ had disappeared. With a nod at the bouncer on the door, Etienne led Bella into the club’s darkened interior. Couples salsaing to the seductive Latin-jazz rhythms packed the compact dance floor.
A waitress led them to a small cast iron table in the corner, close enough to see the band playing on the stage, but far enough away to talk.
Etienne leaned in close.
Bella’s head swam. He’s going to kiss me.
His lips barely dusted her cheekbone.
Heat swept her face, and her heart pounded fit to burst. She’d never felt so attuned to another person, nor so affected by another’s nearness. Shivers raced up her spine.
His warm breath teased at her ear. “This music is wonderful. Everyone loves it. Might we use a local Latin-jazz band instead of the string quartet for the launch?”
Bella couldn’t think, couldn’t speak. His proximity flooded her senses. The seductive music’s lure awakened a desperate urge to be in his arms, with his hands on her hips as she surrendered to the intoxicating rhythm.
“Well?” he murmured. “What do you think?”
Think? Bella scrambled to remember the question. “I...” She stared into his dark eyes and gave up completely. “What did you say?”
A slow, sexy smile spread across Etienne’s face. “I suggested Latin-jazz for the party instead of the quartet.”
Bella gave herself a mental slap. This was a business discussion; she had to get a hold of herself. She considered his proposition for a moment. “This choice would make for a completely different sort of party.”
“I liked the quartet,” Etienne said. “But classical music is so formal, too constrained. I want the launch to be fun, something everyone can identify with.” He glanced around at the smiling dancers. “And this seems to fit the bill.”
The room swelled with talking, dancing, drinking people. Having fun, and loving the music. If the group could imbue the party with even a portion of this energy, the launch would be a fabulous success.
One of Carlos Santana’s best known numbers started up.
Being in Etienne’s arms was long overdue. “Let’s dance.” She saw Etienne breath in deeply.
The singer’s soulful voice wove its potent spell. Around them, dancers stepped in unison, hips swiveling.
“I’m not sure I can do this,” Etienne said, eyeing the gyrating people a few feet away. “Maybe we can just...”
The uncertain light in his eyes emboldened her. “Watch me.”
Bella’s eyes sparkled and her lips tilted in a wicked grin. The moment she started to sway, Etienne’s heart clenched. And, as she stepped one long lissome leg forward, he damned near forgot to breathe. The Latin-jazz percussion pounded in his head, matching the pounding of his heart.
She mouthed something. One, her left leg made contact with the smooth dance floor. Two, her right leg flexed on the spot. Three, her left leg moved back and her hips undulated. Four, she mouthed silently, not moving. Five, her right leg moved back. Six, her left flexed. Seven, with a totally feminine swish of her hips, her legs were together again.
Etienne swallowed hard. He needed a drink. Pronto. He waved at a passing waitress and ordered a couple of Long Island iced teas.
Fast-moving bodies spun around them, stepping in time, but he only had eyes for Bella.
Her eyes sparkled and shone, and her cheeks were pink. Her body moved in perfect harmony with the relentless beat.
Ice chilled his top lip as Etienne took a long swallow of his drink and smiled back. With any luck, she wouldn’t see how much her dancing affected him.
With a flip of her hand, she pointed at her feet, mouthing watch. A mock frown creased her brow.
Of course, he’d watch her, he couldn’t drag away his gaze as her feet repeated the steps. The pattern didn’t look too hard. And he’d always had a good sense of rhythm.
The music faded. Bella returned quickly to the table and picked up her glass. “Okay, so those are the basics.” She drank deeply. “Are you ready to try it?”
“I’d prefer to just watch you.” He trailed a finger down her cheek, feeling the sharp tug of attraction as her eyes darkened to jade. “You look beautiful.”
“So do you.” She tilted up her chin.
Etienne stood and snaked a hand around her waist to hold her close.
At the action, her lips parted and her eyelashes fluttered closed.
She looked like a woman who wanted to be kissed. Instead, he moved his lips to her ear, speaking words intended for her alone. “Would you like me to kiss you?” He felt her shiver. “If you do, you have to tell me, remember?”
Her long, dark eyelashes fluttered and her eyes opened, staring straight into his.
The arousal in their depths stunned Etienne to his core.
“I want you to kiss me,” she murmured. “I want you to kiss me now.”
Nothing could stop him from granting her wish. Slowly, gently, his lips teased hers in a soft caress.
Instantly, her lips parted under his, allowing him access to her warm mouth.
He tasted the sweet taste of Long Island iced tea, cool and citrusy. His hand delved into her hair, then under it, stroking her soft warm neck and holding her in place.
The music started again. Bella began to move.
He’d never again hear Latin-Jazz without remembering the feel of her body close to his. The perfect melding of their mouths. They should be alone. Etienne pulled away—suddenly aware they were in a room full of people. “Let’s dance.” He moved forward.
She stepped back, her torso pressed against his. Her body led the way and his followed in perfect sync.
Bella threw back her head and laughed. “Are you sure you haven’t done this before?”
“First time, Chérie.” Etienne’s hand tightened. “But it won’t be the last. I love having you in my arms.”
“And I love being here.”
Her smile sent a beam of sunlight right to his heart. Around them couples twisted and twirled. Moving away from each other and then returning like planets submitting to the other’s gravitational pull.
“Will I teach you more moves?” Bella whispered into his ear.
“I’d like that.” Etienne breathed in her warm spicy scent, and surrendered to the urge to trail his lips over the soft skin of her shoulder. “Maybe somewhere else?”
****
Warmth tingled from his hand to hers in the walk to her door. Bella’s body spiked with adrenalin. A few days ago, she never would have imagined leading the tall Frenchman up the stairs to her apartment. Never would have dared to turn in his arms and press her body against his. But tonight she did. And the experience was more wonderful than she could have ever imagined.
A shiver skittered over her skin and she stilled in the doorway. “I should turn on a light.” She hadn’t tidied up after getting ready earlier, and it would be just her luck to stumble over something in the darkness. “There’s a lamp here.” She slipped out of his arms to flick on the lamp on the low table next to the sofa.
His dark eyes gleamed in the soft light. Totally focused on her. But he made no move to pull her back into his arms.
When he’d kissed her in the club, her heart had almost stopped beating. She’d never wanted a man more. And now they were alone, the feeling had only intensified. She stepped forward, and pushed his jacket off his shoulders. Undid his tie, and threw it in the direction of the sofa. The shirt buttons were next...
Etienne’s hands came up to stop her fingers. “Bella.” His deep voice rumbled. He wrapped his arms around her, kissing her thoroughly.
Liquid heat melted her bones.
His lips trailed down her neck to her shoulder.
Relentless desire bloomed in her chest, escaping in a moan.
His lips stilled, and he pulled back. “If we keep doing this, we will end up in bed.” He kissed her lips softly. “I think I’d better go.”
“I...” Bella couldn’t string two words together as the import of his words sank through the sensuous haze. Didn’t he want her? Her heart twinged a little.
Etienne grasped her close. Their bodies pressed tight. She rested her head on his chest, feeling it rise and fall rapidly against her cheek. His groan vibrated through her as he stroked her back.
“I want you,” he said in a deep voice. “But we should go slow. We have plenty of time. The encounter with your father earlier upset you.” His hand loosened from her waist.
Could she tell him how much she wanted him? If she were braver, she could show him, but the specter of her father and his insufferable rudeness tainted the space between them. She pulled away. “You’re right, it’s too soon.” As the words left her mouth, she wished she could call them back. She’d moved so wantonly in his arms and had acted like a siren on the dance floor. But if they ended up in bed together tonight, tomorrow she’d be awkward when they met. The complete antithesis of the aroused woman of tonight.
Somehow Etienne had breached all her carefully built defenses, leaving her exposed and vulnerable. Her body still tingled from his caresses, and letting passion sweep her away would have been easy.
A lesser man wouldn’t have given her a moment to think of what they were doing.
But Etienne had.
And part of her hated him for it.