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Blackmailing The Billionaire(14)

By:Melody Anne


Her words brought tears to Cassie's eyes. They'd always believed in each  other more than anyone else ever had. She knew with her best friend  back she'd have much more confidence in herself. She knew it was going  to be the longest month she'd ever had to endure. She didn't want to  tell her about the accident and have her worrying, so they chatted for  several more moments, before Kinsey had to end the call. Both girls were  crying as they hung up their phones.

Cassie tiredly got to her feet and decided not to eat her pathetic  dinner. She climbed into her warm bed instead and fell asleep within  minutes. The next day was going to be her first ride on a jet and she  couldn't wait.





Chapter Six





The sound of her alarm clock dragged Cassie from a restless sleep. She  blindly reached out in the dark, taking several tries before she managed  to hit the snooze button, shutting up the obnoxious machine. She turned  over and quickly fell back asleep, only to be rudely interrupted by the  buzzing again after only a few moments.         

     



 

She gave up on snoozing any further, dragged herself from bed and made  her way to her small bathroom. She didn't dare look in the mirror. She  was sure the sight would frighten her worse than if she saw a ghost.

A hot shower woke her up a little bit, but she was still grumpy. Cassie  had never been a morning person and getting up at four in the morning,  when she hadn't gotten to sleep until after midnight wasn't helping.

She climbed from the shower, quickly dressed and headed to the kitchen,  where thankfully her coffee pot's automatic start had actually worked.  It decided on the days it would work and when it wouldn't. She poured  herself a cup, then sat at the table, allowing herself a few moments to  properly wake up. She started feeling more human after the first cup.  She quickly poured herself a second one and drank it while gathering  everything she'd need to take with her.

She always felt she was forgetting something when she left on a trip. It  was frustrating because she knew she'd triple checked already, but she  feared she may have a bit of obsessive compulsiveness in her.

She locked her apartment and made her way downstairs, where she had a  cab waiting. She loaded her bags and sat back while the driver breezed  down the normally busy Seattle streets. She thought it was nice to leave  so early, before there were hoards of traffic. The only downfall was  she arrived much earlier than she needed to be there. Max told her to  meet him in the lobby, so she didn't want to head to his office, which  left her sitting in the nearly vacant security area.

She took out a magazine and made herself comfortable. She hoped he got  there a bit early, as she was anxious to leave. She'd never before been  to Alaska and hoped she'd have a little time to explore the area. She  didn't even care if the temperatures were below freezing. She didn't get  the chance to see much snow and couldn't imagine the hills covered with  foot after foot of the beautiful white powder.

As she relaxed in the chair she found her thoughts turning to Max. She  pictured his beautiful face, how his eyes had permanent laugh lines  around them and how when he was happy about something his sexy dimple  would pop out on his right cheek. She'd spent so much time looking at  the man over the last few weeks, she had everything about him memorized.  The way his voice was like satin, sliding against her skin, causing  quivers through her. How his incredibly bright eyes could mesmerize her,  making her stomach tighten in need. She didn't even want to think about  the way his lean and muscular body caused her sleepless nights.  Everything about Max screamed sex.

Cassie shook her head, tossing the magazine aside in disgust. She jumped  up and went to the vending machine to purchase the biggest chocolate  bar she could find. She'd heard chocolate set off the same hormones in  your body that sex did so she'd give it a whirl. She had a feeling she'd  be munching a lot of chocolate during her Alaska trip. She purchased a  few extras and stashed them in her purse.

Max walked in the door as she was finishing the treat, and she frowned.  The chocolate hadn't done its trick. One look at him in his casual wear  of fitted black slacks, a polo shirt that seemed to be made just for  him, and a sweater slung over his shoulder, and her stomach clenched.  She devoured him with her eyes. Before she could turn away, his head  swung around, catching her appraising look. His lips turned up in a  knowing smile and he slowly made his way toward her. Even the man's walk  was sexy, his thighs flexing under the tight material. She was almost  in a trance.

"Ready to leave," Max practically purred, as he stepped too close to her for appropriateness.

"Um … yeah … I … I have everything here," she stuttered, wanting to kick  herself. She blamed her lack of sophistication on the early hour of the  day. He reached his hand up, slowing brushing a piece of her hair from  her face, taking his time, tucking it behind her ear as he'd done  before. His fingers traced the back of her ear in a whisper soft  movement, causing goosebumps to instantly appear on her skin. His eyes  were locked to hers and she forgot how to move. His smile slowly grew  bigger and she wanted nothing more than for him to lean the scant few  inches separating them and connect his lips to hers.

"I'll get your bags," he said, bending down and picking up her two  suitcases. He walked a few feet before she snapped out of her trance and  watched his retreating back. Heck, his backside was just as appealing  as the front. She shook her head and then the self-lecture started as  she followed him out the front doors. You will not lust after Max. He's  off limits and you're strictly here to interview him. Don't be an idiot.  He goes through women faster than underwear, so back the heck off!         

     



 

There was a car waiting and Max quickly placed her bags into the trunk,  then stood by the back door with it open, waiting for her to climb  inside.

She quickly did and scooted as far to the window as she possibly could.  Max slid in next to her. She hoped the ride didn't take too long. Max  pulled out his PDA and started going through his email, while she  watched the darkened streets start coming to life.

"We'll be there in about twenty minutes," he said, almost  absentmindedly. She nodded her head in acknowledgement. She didn't trust  her voice, since his leg was pressed against hers and no matter how she  wiggled she couldn't break the connection. She finally stopped moving  around and sat ramrod straight, never taking her eyes off the window,  though there was nothing to see.

They arrived at the bustling airport, bypassing the commercial terminal  and heading to the private section. The car pulled to a building, where a  man immediately stepped out with a cart and loaded their bags. He  disappeared before she was fully out of the vehicle. Max took her arm in  his and led her through the doors. She wanted to pull away, but refused  to be so obvious about his touch affecting her. She walked with him  through the small building and out a back door, where she saw the  corporate jet lit up and ready to go.

They climbed the stairs and she couldn't stop the small gasp that  escaped. The jet was beautiful and certainly the only way to fly if you  had the amount of money the Andersons had.

"Sit wherever you like," Max directed. He went to the front of the jet while she chose her seat.

"Would you like something to drink before we lift off?" a woman asked.

"I'd love some coffee, extra strong and sweet," Cassie replied. The  woman nodded and was back within a few moments with a large, steaming  mug. She wrapped her hands around it and took small sips as she looked  around. She wasn't a fan of flying but she wouldn't show the weakness in  front of Max, so she took her alone time to take some deep breaths and  calm her nerves.

"We're ready to go. It's only a couple hour flight so barely enough time  to have breakfast and look over papers," Max said, startling her out of  her self pep-talk.

"That's great. What time do the meetings start?"

"Nine this morning," he answered. He took the seat next to hers and  quickly buckled up. The flight attendant got him a drink and soon they  were moving. The take-off was smooth, easing her nerves.

Once they reached cruising altitude the flight attendant brought them  breakfast. They chatted about business and before she knew it they were  landing in Anchorage. After a short stop they were taxing again and it  seemed like they'd barely reached cruising altitude when the jet started  descending.

Cassie watched the sky lighten over the beautiful snow, covering the  land like a thick down blanket, thinking flying wasn't so bad after-all.

"We've been informed there are some strong cross-winds so our landing  will be a bit of a bumpy ride. You have nothing to worry about, it's  nothing the jet can't handle," the pilot's voice spoke over the  intercom. Cassie immediately tensed. She hated turbulence. She triple  checked her seat belt and grabbed the arms of the chair in a death grip.  She knew they'd be fine if she thought about it logically, but still …