He was exactly everything Kelso is not: an honest, hardworking, regular guy instead of some rich asshole. My hand drops the pencil and slides between my legs while memories of that kiss form in my head.
Chapter Eight
Not So Chance Encounter (Lawson)
I spent all Monday going over all the legal points with Julie and her team. I have to make Kelso see the light and settle. He's only going to lose any case that goes to court, and that's going to cost him.
First thing Tuesday, I'm straight back at Julie's fancy pants legal offices. An hour after the gallery opens, I get a text from my assistant.
-He only has six of her paintings
Did you buy them?
-Of course
Perfect. Find out her contact details
-He's being difficult, and won't give them to me for ‘security reasons'
Tell him I want to commission six more
The gallery owner claims he won't give out Skye's contact for the security of his artists, but I'm sure he just wants to make sure he isn't cut out of any future commission.
Surely if a client is buying every damn painting an artist produces, that artist would want to meet the client. I figure I'll go down there the minute I get a chance and talk some sense into the guy.
Part of me is surprised Skye hasn't phoned me. I can only assume she hasn't been back in contact with her dick of a manager at Johnny's. That's okay, I'll track her down through the gallery, but it'd better be sooner rather than later. I'll tell him if he wants to sell me any more of her paintings, he'd better arrange a meet and greet pretty damn fast.
Julie and I spent the rest of the day in meetings. Hours of legalese isn't my idea of a good time, and I find my mind wandering to Skye and all the things I'm going to do to her when I find her.
"Lawson. Lawson," Julie says, snapping me from my daydream and back into the meeting.
This isn't like me and I don't like it one bit. No woman has distracted me from my work before. I've got to track her down.
It's almost seven by the time I get out of Julie's offices. I head home and hop in the shower, sloughing the day from my skin. Refreshed, I pull on a pair of jeans and the first t-shirt I see in my dressing room.
My mind is working the whole time on finding Skye. My assistant is good, but I have a feeling I'll get further with the gallery owner than she did.
According to their website, the Piek Gallery closes at eight. It'll be tight to get there in time, but it's worth a shot. I fold into my Maserati and plug in the GPS co-ordinates.
The gallery is in an old fashioned street front store. There's no parking lot, and all the street parking is taken. Fuck. It closes in five minutes and I've gotta hurry.
A car is leaving a couple hundred yards away. I push my foot on the gas to claim it before anyone else can steal it on me. Not even bothering to straighten it out, I climb out and hurry down the sidewalk, and instantly something catches my eye.
Skye? Fuck me. I blink to make sure I'm not seeing things. Sure enough, my beautiful Skye is walking down the sidewalk, straight towards me. She's wearing a cute little sundress that wakes my dick up. I thought she'd looked hot in the tight skirt and t-shirt at the restaurant but this is a whole new level.
"Skye, fancy seeing you here." She snaps out of her trance and her eyes widen when she looks at me.
"Oh my God, hi, how are you? What are you doing here?"
She is in danger of rambling, so I cut her off. "Just picking something up. What are you doing here?"
"I just got the most exciting news, and I was celebrating. You'll never guess what happened!"
I wait for her to carry on before realizing she wants me to say something. Do I tell her I have a pretty good idea what it is?"
"What happened?" I ask, not wanting to spoil her moment.
"Some rich lady came in and bought all my paintings at the gallery! She specifically asked for me! My name is getting out!" Tears of excitement prick the corners of her eyes. Her face is beaming with happiness. All because of me.
"That's wonderful. You're so talented, it's no surprise."
In her excitement, she flings her arms around me. With no need for further encouragement, I hold her tight. She's practically bouncing on her toes.
She looks up at me and says, "Thank God for rich people, huh?"
"What do you mean?" I ask, laughing with her.
"Who else would have the money to buy so many of my paintings? They probably didn't even notice the anti-poverty messages in them." Of course, her youthful ideas. Still, considering her artist profile, maybe I shouldn't let her know about my wealth just yet.
"It's a good thing I've run into you. I went back to the restaurant and missed you when I found out you were fired."
"I was fired?" she says, her voice rising at the end of her sentence.
"That's what your idiot manager told me. I feel responsible, given what happened in the restaurant last time."
"You mean that kiss?" Having her in my arms and hearing her say that word gives me an instant hard-on. Not wanting to freak her out, I move my hips away from her.
"Yes, I mean that kiss." I brush my lips against her forehead and continue, "Are you going to give me your number this time? I wouldn't mind taking you out for a burger, to celebrate."
She laughs and says, "I'd love to. Do I get to know your name first?"
I kiss her cheek, put my lips to her ear and say, "I kind of liked it when you called me sir."
"Oh did you now, sir?" The sound sends a shudder to my core.
"That's exactly it."
"Sir, do I get to know your real name now?"
"Only if you promise to call me sir once in a while."
She looks at me, biting her bottom lip in mock deliberation. "Deal."
"It's Lawson."
"Lawson, huh? I like the sound of that."
"Great, I'm glad my name meets with your approval."
Skye breaks down into a fit of laughter, she's certainly high on the news of selling her paintings. I swear being held in my arms is the only thing stopping her from crumpling to the ground.
"Okay Lawson, when do I get my burger?"
I open my mouth to say now. To say that I'd take her back to my house for a full celebration. But I stop. For the first time in my life, I'm worried she'll reject me. No woman has ever rejected me before. But knowing her crazy anti-rich schtick, there's a possibility she'll reject me when she finds out about my money.
I have to make sure I've won her over before she learns the truth.
"How about Friday?"
"Sounds perfect, it's a date."
Skye stretches up on her toes and pecks my lips. It's all the encouragement I need. I squeeze her tight and plant my mouth on hers. She responds with vigor and I make no effort to keep my raging hard dick a secret from her. I want her to know what she does to me.
The feel of her in my arms, the taste of her in my mouth, is almost too much. I want to throw her in my car and take her home and play with her for the rest of the week.
"Skye, are you coming?" a woman shouts.
"I've got to go, that's Ava, my ride," Skye says.
Reluctantly, I release her. Not wanting her to see my expensive car, I walk in the opposite direction until she's gone.
Chapter Nine
Rich Bastard (Skye)
"Who was that?" Ava asks as soon as I'm in her car.
"Someone I met at the restaurant."
"Have you been seeing him long?" Ava's making me feel like I've been transported back to my parents' house during high school. Or at least how I imagine my parents would've been, had I dated.
"We're going on our first date on Friday," I say, shifting in my seat.
"Oh, you looked pretty comfortable with him for someone you haven't even been on a date with yet."
There's no way I'm entering into this type of parent-child discussion with Ava. We ride in silence for the remainder of the way home.
The whole time, I'm buzzing. I've been commissioned for a huge job with Kelso, I've sold out of my paintings at Gordon's gallery, and I'm going on a date with Lawson. I don't know which of those three things excites me the most.
"I have to get some ideas down on paper while they're fresh in my head," I say when we arrive, leaving Ava in the living room.
On my way to my bedroom, I stop in my studio and grab my laptop. The lingering feel of Lawson's arms around me has inspired me to come up with the plan for Kelso's hideous bedroom erotica painting. While I'm in the right frame of mind, so to speak.
Friday. That's three sleeps. Three sleeps until the day I might finally get rid of my virginity. For him, for Lawson, I'll do it. Assuming, of course, that he wants to. And judging by the bulge digging into my side tonight, he wants to.
Stop it, I scold myself. I feel like such a child right now. Not the proper, honest to goodness adult I'm finally about to be.
I grab my sketchbook and pencil set and open my laptop. After a deep breath, I hop off my bed and barricade my door with a laundry hamper. It won't stop Ava, but it will slow her enough for me to hide what I'm about to do.