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New Year at the Boss's Bidding(9)



She fastened the straps of her sandals, also part of her impulse buy,  and with once last check in the mirror left her room. The walk back  downstairs became more infused with anticipation each step she took.

What was the matter with her? She wasn't going on a date. He wasn't  even her bucket list romantic fling. She was only joining him for dinner  because the situation with the weather had left them alone here on New  Year's Eve.

What could be so wrong about that?

As she paused at the bottom of the stairs, absently taking in the  Christmas tree, she had the strangest notion that going into the room  where Xavier waited and spending the evening with him would change  everything. How could a snowstorm and a dinner do that?

* * *

Primal stirrings of longing rushed through Xavier as he waited for  Tilly-or Natalie, as he'd come to think of her. He enjoyed using her  full name. But it was more than that. Something had burst to life  between them since the moment he'd first seen her, standing in the snowy  courtyard. Whatever that was, it had drawn him, lured him with the  promise of things he wanted but knew he couldn't have, and not just  because she was hiding behind her job. He didn't deserve such things.

He took a deep steadying breath and looked into the flames of the log  fire he'd lit before changing. Natalie was different. She was the kind  of woman who made a man instinctively want to offer protection. She  evoked a need to cherish and love.

As that last thought drifted unbidden through his mind the door opened  and she walked in, her cool demeanour so sophisticated he couldn't  believe she was the same bubbly person who'd arrived this morning. She  looked absolutely stunning. The black silk of her dress caressed every  curve of her body, but she was swathed in an aura that made her almost  untouchable. Was that her defence against the attraction he knew she too  felt?

'Cosi bella.' The Italian compliment left his lips before he'd realised he'd spoken, but it was the truth. She was beautiful.

The black silk of her dress emphasised her stunning figure and his gaze  lingered on her bare shoulders, imagining what it would be like to  press his lips against the creamy softness of her skin. She blushed  beneath his scrutiny and looked away, confirming his suspicion of  defensive barriers against the steadily growing attraction.

'The fire looks inviting.' She was obviously intent on taking his  attention away from her and maybe that was for the best, but a hint of  huskiness lingered in her voice, belying the composure she displayed.  'I've always loved the idea of a real fire.'

'Have you never spent an evening in front of the warmth of the flames  with someone special?' He reached for the bottle of champagne he'd put  to cool and hoped the cold liquid would douse the heat burning within  him as the image of the two of them doing just that came unbidden to his  mind.

He popped the cork and she gave a startled little gasp, her eyes  meeting his as she blushed. 'No, I haven't. Unless you count being in  country pubs with friends.'

He handed her a flute of champagne, trying to beat down the irrational  jealousy that filled him, thinking of her sitting in a cosy pub with  another man. 'And now you are forced to endure my company for the  evening.'

'Endure is a bit strong,' she said quickly, as her slender fingers held  the stem of the flute, her gaze meeting his boldly. 'Enjoy is a far  better word.'

He chinked his flute against hers. 'Salute! To enjoyment.'

'To enjoyment,' she echoed his toast, a small and incredibly sexy smile  playing about her lips. 'And I'm sorry your plans for this evening,  have gone wrong.'

'I very much like the alternative.' He raised his glass slightly in a  silent toast to those changed plans. Her eyes darted from his, breaking  the contact.

She laughed. A soft, seductive laugh that didn't diffuse the tension,  as he suspected she'd wanted it to. Instead it grew stronger, more  intense. She moved away from him, away from the cream stone fireplace  that must have seen many such moments over the generations.

'You might want to reserve judgement, or even call off the whole  evening. You wouldn't be the first to do that.' With the light-hearted  warning lingering in the air, Tilly put down her flute of champagne and  now that distance between them had been reinstated seemed content to  make eye contact. 'If you will excuse me for a moment, I will organise  the first course.'                       
       
           



       

His first instinct was to offer to help, but after the potent exchange,  loaded with pent-up passion, he needed space. If he closed his eyes,  even for just a moment, he could imagine all this was real, that they  were here out of choice. That not only did she want to spend the night  in his bed, that he wouldn't have to worry about the scars that had made  casual nights of passion impossible since the accident.

He snapped his eyes open. Imagining such things was impossible. They could never be anything to each other-not yet at least.

* * *

Tilly returned to the lounge to see Xavier standing rigidly before the  fire, his face a stern mask of irritation. Was that because he'd  forgotten himself just now and flirted with her? Did he already regret  offering to celebrate New Year's Eve together?

'Would you like to come through to the dining room?' She injected as  much professionalism as she could into those words, reminding herself  that, no matter what had happened between them just now, she was still  working-for him.

'Bene.' The word was a soft growl, an almost feral sound and his expression one of agitation, as he crossed the room.

She turned and walked towards the dining room, forgetting the daringly  low cut of the back of her dress as she cursed the heels she'd once  thought would be fun to wear. Now she knew her walk was slow and hoped  he didn't think she was flaunting herself in front of him. She couldn't  get to her chair fast enough.

'Allow me.' The hard tone of his voice spoke volumes about his annoyance at having to dine alone with her.

She must have imagined the undercurrent of sexual tension that had  surrounded them after she'd arrived in the lounge. Maybe it was because  she wanted this dark and dangerous attraction to him to become reality.  As if putting on the dress, being here in this house with Xavier, was  giving her a chance to be someone different, step away from her past and  sample a world of complete fantasy for just one night.

A reckless thought raced through her mind about the romantic fling on  her bucket list. Could this be the night? When she proved to herself  she'd moved on from her almost wedding day? Denial careered into that  wayward thought, stopping it abruptly.

She sat on her chair as he stood behind it for a moment longer. A  tingle skipped down her spine and it was all she could do not to arch  her back as the sensation speared warmth through her. It was as if he'd  touched her, trailed his fingers down over her bare skin.

'Thank you.' She forced out the words and sat back against the chair,  trying to stop the way her heart raced, its thumping rhythm so loud he  must hear it.

'Prego.'

Moments later Xavier sat opposite her at the festively decorated table.  Candles glowed intimately and the pasta starter cooled as their gazes  locked once more. What was happening to her? This new and overwhelming  pull of attraction and heart-pounding desire was taking over.

He is your client. The words shouted inside her head.

'I apologise for changing the menu a second time.' Once she'd realised  they would be eating alone she'd adapted the menu choices. Now she  wished she hadn't. Time away from his dark and powerful eyes was just  what she needed-if she was to retain her usual composure.

He held her gaze for a moment longer, not saying a word, and she  resisted the temptation to bite her bottom lip, the way she always did  when she was anxious, in an attempt to stop herself saying silly things.  Under no circumstances did she want this man to know he made her feel  apprehensive. The air around them was hot and heavy, throbbing with  intensity, as he finally began his food.

'Delizioso.' He nodded his approval and the anxiety that had been  building in her all day began to slip away, enabling her to eat  something at least.

As he finished his starter he sat back and looked at her, increasing  her pulse rate again. 'So tell me, Natalie. What is it you are hiding  from this New Year's Eve?'

The unexpected question nearly made her choke, but thankfully she  managed to avoid that spectacle and met his gaze boldly, annoyed to see  his brows lift, prompting her for an answer. She reached for her glass  of wine and took a sip as expectancy stretched between them.

'What makes you think I'm hiding from anything?' She didn't like the nervous wobble in her words. 'I'm here, working.'

'A beautiful woman like you shouldn't be alone on New Year's Eve and  definitely not working. I can't believe you do not have at least one  admirer who wants to share this evening with you.' His deliciously  accented words made her stomach flutter and for one crazy moment she  imagined he was that admirer, that he wanted to be with her, instead of  being forced into her company.