Billionaire Alpha 1(17)
He sighed, his eyes closing as he reached for her. She pulled up slowly, tightening her grasp as she did and moving out of his reach as he groaned loudly. She smiled and moved to the edge of the pool, getting out and walking to her towel.
"I'm a good girl, Damon, and you're my boss and soon to be my brother. You and I have nothing more than those relationships to look forward to, so the rest will have to thrive in the depths of my dreams each night." She wrapped her towel around herself and walked into the house, the soft chuckle of the devil behind her giving her more than enough ammo to sweat through her sheets all night long.
Chapter 13
Thursday morning came much too fast and the lack of sleep from a night of tossing and turning left Bethany feeling angry and cheated. She skipped breakfast altogether, not wanting to see anyone or have to hold a conversation of any type. She had a small bonus from joining the firm that should hit her account sometime soon, she was just hoping it was in the bank already. Stopping for a coffee was out until she checked her statement, a soft growl leaving her as she turned off the radio and tried to not focus on the night before. Having Damon out at the house while she was there was a complete no at this point. She wanted him too badly, needed him against her, lost in her.
She parked the car and pulled the rear-view mirror down, frowning at herself. Her makeup looked good, not too heavy, but professional. Her hair was up in a loose bun, aging her a few years, which wasn't a bad thing at all.
"Last night was a fluke and the fucker is messing with you. Let it go and do your job." She fixed the mirror and got out, the sound of someone calling her helping to squish the need to barge into Damon's office and consume him where he sat.
"Bethany... hey, wait up."
She turned to see Philip walking toward her with long strides. His hair was shorter, the curlier strands gone and a very professional cut having taken its place. He smiled and she couldn't help but smile back. He was cute and friendly, safe, and he would make a good friend if nothing else.
"You cut your hair?" She moved in beside him, looking up at him as they moved toward the building.
"Yeah, well, I guess Mr. Bryant wasn't thrilled with my look, so I got a call from his secretary yesterday to get it taken care of." He laughed and shrugged. "Whatever."
"Damon made you get your hair cut? Or Kent?"
"Damon, but it's all good. I'm new to all of this and it's his company, so I got it cut."
"I like it longer."
"I did too." He laughed and opened the door, moving back to let her go in first. She looked over her shoulder, a scowl on her face as anger rose in her chest.
"What a jerk."
"He's in charge and pays me handsomely to work here. It's hair. It will grow back." Philip smiled and pushed the button on the wall. "So no changing your mind on going to the club tonight, right?"
Bethany walked into the elevator, squeezing to the back with Philip. She waited until everyone got on to turn to him, her eyes catching the back of Damon's head and nodding to give Philip a head's up. Manipulation reared to life inside of her, the desire to push Damon to the edge and see what he was really up to presented like a perfect package.
"I'll be there. I bought a little black dress for the occasion. I just hope it's appropriate. I've never been to a work function." She shrugged, trying hard to keep the wicked smile off her face as she knew her words were reaching their intended victim.
"I'm sure it will be just fine. I wasn't sure I was going, but if you're trying out a little black dress then I think I could definitely help judge it for you." He laughed and she swatted at him, his deep accent pulling her from her nefarious purposes.
"Where is your accent from?"
"Australia." The elevator stopped and a few people got off. Bethany ignored the fact that Damon was closer, having shifted himself in front of them. His back was to them, but the familiar smell of his cologne tugged at her hormones far harder than the lovely voice of the guy beside her.
"I love it. It's so different."
"Most girls like it, but at home... it's just commonplace." He paused and looked at his watch. "You want to grab lunch today? I know you were busy yesterday, but today any better?"
Bethany didn't get the chance to answer as Damon looked over his shoulder, the warning in his gaze setting her on edge.
"Actually, she's having lunch with me and Kent. We're discussing the audit committee at eleven today, so your date tonight will have to suffice." Damon shifted his eyes from Bethany to pin Philip in place.
"Of course, Sir. I didn't even see you there. No disrespect meant."
"None taken." Damon turned back to Bethany, his jaw locked into place. "My office at 10:45 so I can prepare you for the lunch conversation."
Damon slipped off the elevator and Bethany shook her head, her face burning with anger at his response. She deserved it. She had been playing with him, poking at a loaded gun and it had blown up in her face. She glanced at Philip, who looked like he might pass out.
"Hey, you okay?" She reached out and touched his arm as the door to the elevator opened.
"Yeah, just don't like that guy very much. He acts like he has the power to ruin you. I hate it." He rolled his shoulders and forced a smile, Bethany chuckling at the sadness of his efforts. "I'll see you later. We'll talk more tonight and good luck at your meeting today."
She waved and turned down the hall, her mood slipping further south as she mumbled, "Thanks. I'm going to need it."
*
He was pissed. That much was obvious, but he seemed the type to hide those sorts of emotions, his game played with many women. Had none of them turned the tables on him and played back? Was his dating life a quandary of limp robots that simply did as he said, when he said? He stood over the top of a large glass table, his finger moving along a flow chart as he spoke to her in a monotone voice. She bit her lip to keep from attacking him verbally.
"They will have the CFO of Barrington give his report and then I will give ours, you being the one to flip the slides and Kent will fill in as he sees fit." He glanced up, his eyes filled with dark emotions. "Are you even listening?"
"Hmmm? No, I'm not." She shrugged and walked to the window, moving the blinds to look out at the cityscape.
"What do you mean no? This is important. It's not a simple task. It's a moment to impress Kent and lock yourself into a larger role here at McKenzie and Bryant. Pay attention or I'll find someone else to do it," he barked at her as she turned, leaning against the window.
"You're upset. Tell me why." She tilted her head, trying to give off more empathy than she was feeling.
"I'm not upset. I want you to pay attention and do well during this meeting. You're walking around like your head is in the clouds. Just because some punk-ass boy from Australia wants to see you shake your ass in a dress doesn't give you the right to shut down here at work. Get your shit together and get over here," he barked, turning back to the table and letting out a long sigh.
Pain slammed into her, his anger as powerful as his passion. She walked over toward him and swallowed the hot lump in her throat, pointing to the chart and trying to steady her voice.
"So after Mr. Parks gets up and does his part you will introduce us to the new board members and I will start the slides. Can I have a copy of them today so I can walk through them mentally when I need to move us along as you speak?"
He looked over at her, the tight pinch of his shoulders relaxing just a little. "Yes, but it's highly confidential. You'll have to be careful with it."
"I will review it and memorize the moving parts and then delete it."
"By when?"
"By this afternoon. You and I can rehearse first thing in the morning together."
"Good. I like that." He stood and brushed his hand along his chin. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean that about the dress. I'm being a dick."
She walked toward the door and paused before leaving. "Where do I get the zip drive with the files and where do I meet you and Kent for lunch?"
"Linda will get you a copy of the files just after lunch and meet us down in the lobby in twenty minutes. Did you hear me? I'm sorry."