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True Colours:The You Don't Know Me Trilogy Book 2(7)



He tilts his head to one side, ever so slightly. 'I can't.'

Seriously?

'Yes you can. Just get the fucking key.'

He shrugs dismissively and walks over to the fridge. And I can't help  myself. In amongst all the anger and confusion, there's a distinct  ground-swell of lust. I take a second or two to take in his sexy  backside and his even more sexy walk before I give myself a quick mental  slap. No, no, no. Don't get sucked in by all that again. Firm buttocks  should be the last thing on your mind right now, woman.         

     



 

'I don't have the fucking key.' As if nothing particularly interesting  is going on at all, he opens the fridge and helps himself to a bottle of  water before sauntering over to the counter and sitting down. 'Clive's  got the fucking key.' He unscrews the bottle top and takes a swig. 'And  he's got the spares.'

My mind sifts through this new information. In the lift at his office,  in the garage, even in my own bed: he's trapped me plenty of times  before. But locking me into his apartment, well that really is going  that extra mile. As if it's going to make the slightest bit of  difference, I glance at the door again.

'You've locked us in?'

'Yup.' He takes another swig of water.

'For how long?'

'Until Tuesday morning.'

'Tuesday?' My bottom lip takes a dive.

'I think that should do it.'

He may still be turning me on, but his arrogance is nothing less than a  spark in a tinder box. I sense a flare in my gut, a rush of blood, a  sudden urge to lash out.

'That's false imprisonment,' I seethe. 'I could have you done for this.'

He shakes his head. 'I don't think so, seeing as it was Lucy who locked  us in  …  with Clive's help.' He takes another swig of water, places the  bottle on the counter top, folds his arms and leans forwards. 'Now, I'm  sure you don't want to land our friends in trouble, do you?'

No, I don't, Mr Foster, but this was your idea and they're simply  accomplices. And if you think you can wriggle out of it that easily,  you're very much mistaken. That would be the best thing to say, the only  sensible thing, but when I open my mouth, I hear nothing more than  another dose of profanity.

'Bollocks.'

'And can I get arrested for falsely imprisoning myself?'

Another rush of blood. Another urge to scream and shout.

'This isn't funny.'

'I know.'

I'm about to turn and kick the door when I make the mistake of locking  eyes with him. Firm and determined, those whorls of blue are totally  fixed on me, drawing me in like a ruddy tractor beam. I'm already  half-mesmerised when I finally manage to snap myself into action.  Looking round the room, I fix my attention on the floor-to-ceiling  windows.

'I'll go out there and yell. Somebody's going to hear me.' Running over  to the windows, I tug at a handle. Nothing moves. 'Open this,' I growl,  wheeling round.

'I can't. Clive's got the  … '

'Yes, I know,' I cut in, losing it now. 'Clive's got the bloody keys. Fuck it, Dan. I'm sick of this.'

'So am I.' He pushes the bottle away and rubs his hands. 'And that's why  nobody's running any more.' Placing his hands on his thighs, he watches  as I slink back over to the front door. 'Neither of us.'

Okay, so it's time for a glare. And I give him one: a top-of-the-range,  you're a total bastard glare. Unwavering and unbothered, he stares right  back at me and try as I might, I can't detect a trace of weakness in  him. No nervousness. Nothing apart from sheer determination and a good  dose of lust. His eyes are hooded, his lips parted slightly, and I know  exactly what he's after. A delicious shimmer of want pulsates between my  thighs. Fuck it, no! Determined to get through this in one piece, I  squeeze my legs together.

'Why would you run?' I demand.

'I've got my reasons.'

He gets up and I shiver. Whatever happens next, I need to avoid contact  at all costs. I'll cave in at the first touch. History has taught me  that.

'So, I cooked this up.' He takes a step forwards. 'Lock the pair of us in, and no one backs away.'

'You deceived me. It's over. Just accept it. Locking us in here is going to achieve nothing.'

'Three things.' Giving me a slow, languid smile, he runs his eyes up and  down my body. He's back to being the cocky bastard I first met. And why  wouldn't he be? After all, over the last few years, it's been his way  of getting exactly what he wants.

'Number one.' Holding up an index finger, he takes another step. 'I  didn't mean to deceive you.' Another step, and now there are two fingers  in the air. 'Number two. I'm not going to accept that it's over. Ever.'  Another step. A third finger. I flinch again, sense another twinge.  'And number three, locking us in here is going to achieve everything.'

He's close now, so close I could reach out and touch him. Instead, I  stare at his face, flabbergasted. The corners of his lips curl up a  little further, setting off a thousand tiny electrical charges in my  groin. I close my eyes and shut him out. There's only one way to go  about this.         

     



 

'Coffee,' I mutter. My eyes flip open.

He stares at me blankly for a second or two, processing the words, obviously deciding on the next move.

'Fair enough.'

With a shrug, he strolls over to the coffee machine and begins to fiddle  with the jug. At first, I'm relieved. He's backed off and I've been  given a few precious moments to gather my senses. But then again, why  the hell is he making me a cup of coffee? Does he actually think this is  funny? If he does, I'm determined to put him in his place.

'I don't want a fucking cup of coffee, Dan. I'm using my safe word.'

'Why?' I watch as he takes the jug out of its holder and makes his way  over to the sink. And yes, bugger it, the way he moves is still causing  my lady parts to do a special dance. Just the sight of his pert backside  threatens to have me slavering within the next few seconds.

'Because I want out of here.'

'Oh.' He turns on the tap.

'Coffee,' I repeat. 'Let me out.'

'Didn't you hear me, cloth ears? Clive's got the keys.'

When the jug's filled, he saunters back to the coffee machine, pouring  the water into the top. Taking his time, looking all cool, calm and  collected, he sets about making me a cup of coffee that I don't even  want. I sense a knot of anger in my gut.

'Right,' I growl, realising that there must be some sort of intercom. 'I'll call the concierge.'

I find it almost immediately, right next to the door. But the small  silver box has clearly been tampered with. Dangling at an angle, it's  attached with a single loose screw. I pull it away from the wall and  hold it in my hand. The wires have been cut.

'What have you done?' I demand. 'You've ripped it out.'

He opens a cupboard and produces a couple of mugs.

'I had a little accident.'

'An accident?' I let go of the ruined intercom and leave it to bash against the wall. 'You're a conniving shit.'

He smiles at that and I'm fuming and panicking and, yes, bloody turned  on. 'Fine, I'll just call Lucy.' But seeing as she's the one who lured  me here, she's hardly likely to let me out. 'Or the Steves,' I add,  knowing that I'm sounding ridiculous now. Stomping over to the counter, I  rummage through the contents of my bag: tissues, receipts, my purse,  more receipts. 'Where's my mobile?'

'Downstairs.' He pauses, leaning back against the counter. 'In my car.'  He pauses again. 'Along with my mobile, and my iPad. I'm afraid you're  non-contactable. There's no escape.'

My brain struggles to process this new piece of information. Every  single time he's ever trapped me before, he's always offered me a way  out. But not this time. This time, I'm a prisoner.

'So, all of this  … '

'I think it's called an elaborate ruse.'

'You were behind all of it? Everything?'

'Pretty much. I sent Lily over to soften you up. Did it work?'

'Did it work?' Suddenly, my fingernails seem to be digging into my palms. 'Did you tell her what to say?'

'No, but she was more than willing to help. And as for Lucy and Clive, I  left them to come up with their own ideas.' He reaches into a cupboard  for a packet of coffee. 'How did they do?'

I stare at him, dumbfounded by his attitude. For all the world, he sounds like he's having a harmless little chat.

'I'm guessing it was an Oscar-winning performance.' He spoons the coffee  into the top of the machine. 'After all, they got you here.'

'This is ridiculous. I'm going.'

In a frenzy, I grab hold of the door handle, tugging at it for dear  life. Suddenly, a hand appears to either side of me, palms flat against  the wood. I feel the warmth of his body against my back. And while my  brain fires up in anger, just about everything from the neck down  fizzles with lust: muscles, veins, sinews, nerves. Shit, shit, shit. I'm  in trouble.

'Let me out!'

'I can't.'

'I want to get out.'

'No you don't.'

And that does it. Hasn't he learned anything over the past few days?

'Stop!' I swing round to find myself caged in by his arms. 'Just stop telling me what I want.'

'Why?' His eyes bore into me. 'I've been right so far.'

'Arrogant fucking arse.'

This seems just about the perfect time to give him a good hammering.  Balling my fists, I hit him hard on the chest, over and over again,  growling like a mad dog. Keeping his hands in place and bracing himself,  he simply takes it. No gritting of teeth. No wincing in pain. I barely  make an impact. I don't seem to be making much progress here so I move  on to his face, slapping it once before he grabs both of my hands,  pinning them above my head. With his face close to mine, breathing  unevenly, he fixes his attention on my lips.