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My Best Friend's Brother(5)

By:Amy Brent



The assistant probably lost the note or even kept it for herself. I had  to admit, her assistant wasn't too bad looking, but that wasn't who I  had my eye on. I had my eye on those luscious curves and those thick  thighs. I had dreams of biting into the meat of her skin, marking her as  my own before making her come onto my tongue. I had thoughts of denying  her the pleasure she wanted so badly until tears of frustration rose to  her eyes.


I thought about tying her to my bed with her legs spread open, ready and  waiting for me to take her whenever my cock swelled and needed her.


I'd just have to go down to the studio myself. If her ignorant assistant  couldn't deliver a simple message, then I'd just have to do it myself. I  left the hotel early and closed it down before I tossed myself into my  convertible. I drove away from the paparazzi who were clamoring for a  photo and a quote and quickly made my way downtown. For all the country  Dallas choked down, it really was a city that was alive and well with  beautiful women. Intricately designed cowgirl boots coupled with short  skirts that left absolutely nothing to the imagination.


It was a man's paradise, this city.


I parked right outside of the studio and saw Sarah leaving the building,  and she looked absolutely delectable. She had on this tight,  form-fitting onesie looking thing. All black except for an orange belt  that wrapped around her waist. Her broad shoulders and tits were  accentuated by the small of her waist while her thick legs clicked in  black heels I wanted her to keep on in bed. I got out of my car and  walked up beside her, startling her as her black-rimmed glasses turned  up toward me.


The way her blue eyes sparkled made me want to kiss her right then and there.         

     



 


"Mr. Baker. What in the world are you doing here?"


"Mason, please," I said, grinning. "And I was stopping by to see if you'd received the information I'd left behind for you."


"You mean, the note with your number on it," she said.


"Yes. Did you receive it?" I asked.


"I did."


"Oh. Well. I was simply wanting to ask you a question, and it just couldn't wait much longer."


"Is everything all right?" she asked.


"Oh, yes. Tell me, Sarah. Do you have a boyfriend or something?"


"Worse. I've got two terrible exes."


She walked away from me in her heels and got into the car parked behind  mine. It was a glistening SUV, no doubt making room for that beautiful  body of hers to spread out any way she wanted.


I started wondering if her seats folded down in the back.


By the time I came to my senses, she was already driving off. I was  absolutely beside myself. She blew me off. No woman ever blew me off.  I'd chased after her and had tracked her down. She obviously wasn't  seeing anyone, and she was too bitter to get into another relationship.  She was perfect for me.


Why couldn't she see that?


I heard a door behind me open and watched as people piled out of it.  They looked over at me and stopped, the door being propped open with one  of their hands as I buttoned my coat. I put on my best schmoozing smile  and walked toward them and took a few pictures before I simply slipped  into the building.


If I was going to seduce Sarah Williams, I was going to need a bit more information in order to do it.


I walked around for a while, simply looking like I knew what I was  doing. There was a great deal you could get away with simply by looking  and sounding confident, and that's how I navigated the hallways of the  studio. People who spotted me automatically assumed I was here on  business and moved out of my way, but the moment I saw Sarah's  assistant, I darted my hand out to stop her.


"Hello there," I said, smiling.


"Mr. Baker! Oh my gosh. Hi. Did Miss Williams ever call you?" she asked.


"No, she didn't," I said.


"Well, I gave her the note. I mean, I didn't get it to her until  Tuesday. She scurried out pretty quickly on Monday, but I gave it to her  right after the show on Tuesday. Well, I slid it under her door, but I  heard her get up and-"


"Slow down. Take a deep breath. No one's angry with you," I said,  grinning. "Did I overstep by doing that? By offering her my number that  way?"


"Not at all. People leave their contact information all the time in case  she wants to call them back for another interview or something. I  figured it was one of those types of things."


"I looked into some of those statistics she mentioned on the show, and  they're absolutely outstanding in all the worst ways possible," I said.


"Aren't they though? Miss Williams has always had a heart for helping children who can't help themselves."


"Any idea why?" I asked.


"You didn't hear it from me, but she spent her teenage years in the Texas foster care system."


For a split second, my heart plummeted. I couldn't imagine what she had  gone through. Something had ripped her from her family and placed her in  a system that was notorious for child trafficking in this area.


At least that's what I saw from the little bit I'd read on the topic.


"Is there any way I could get her number from you? I've got some ideas  rolling in my head on how we can bring awareness to this," I said.


"I'm not sure if I should be giving out her personal information."


"I promise you, it's just business. I can't wait too long because I'm  not in Dallas much longer, and I want to sit down with her face-to-face  and discuss things before I leave."


"All right," she said. "Since it's for such a good cause."


I got her personal cell number and strolled back to my car. I sat in the  seat and put up the hood, rolling up the tinted windows before anyone  saw me. The last thing I needed was more paparazzi raining down on me  while I was trying to get Sarah on the phone.


"Hello?" she asked.


"Sarah Williams, hello," I said, smiling.


"Who is this?" she asked.


"Oh, I'm hurt. It's Mason Baker. Don't you recognize my voice?"


"How the hell do you have my number?" she asked.


I heard a door slam in front of me before it ricocheted over the  telephone. I watched her storm into the building, her face flushed with  anger.         

     



 


She actually wasn't happy that I'd called, and I couldn't figure out why.


"Oh, your assistant was wildly helpful. Don't be angry with her, though. I did schmooze her just a tad."


"My assistant gave you my number?"


"I was wondering if you wanted to get dinner sometime, maybe this weekend or-"


The phone call hung up, and I was absolutely stunned. I tried calling  her back, thinking the call might've dropped in the studio, but all it  did was roll to voice mail. I left her a voice message asking her if she  wanted to get dinner with me sometime this weekend, but as I hung up  the call, I saw a very familiar person walking out of the building.


It was her assistant, sniffling and carrying a very small box of her things.


Shit, I'd just gotten her assistant fired.


I tried calling Sarah back again to try and convince her to hire the  woman back, or at least get her name, so I could apologize. But now, she  was shooting my calls to voice mail. Holy fuck, I'd never had to work  this hard to get a woman next to me in bed before.


She was playing hard to get, and I loved the chase.


My phone rang in my hand, and I smiled. I knew she would call me back. They always did.


"Well hello there, Sarah."


"It's Tony, you idiot. Where are you?"


"Um, cruising down the road," I said as I cranked up my car. "Where are you?"


"At the hotel. I thought we were meeting to go over the next phase of this interview bullshit we're doing?"


"Oh, yeah. Sorry man. I'm headed there now. Listen, are you hungry or thirsty? I could pick something up on my way."


"That actually sounds awesome. What about that Italian place on the corner? I hear their pasta's homemade in the back," he said.


"Oh, you're talkin' my language. I take it you want some of that sweet tea shit?"


"Yes, I do. The largest they've got. Grab a gallon of it, if they sell it in those kinds of containers," he said.


"You're becoming an addict," I said.


"And you were sitting outside of that woman's studio."


"How the hell did you know? Was something said in the media?"


"Nope. Just know you. I figured Sarah Williams would be a tough one to  crack for you, especially after the breakup she went through last  month."


"What happened?" I asked.


"Her ex was caught sucking face with her now ex-host."


"Oh, shit. What about the other one?" I asked.


"The other what?"


"Boyfriend. She said she had two terrible exes."


"When did she say this?"


"Never mind. Spaghetti and a tub full of sweet tea for the addict?"


"Yep. I'll see you when you get here."


"Oh! Hold on. Question. Can you do some digging for me?" I asked.