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By:Bella Andre & Jennifer Skully


That, too, was part of his charm and his art of persuasion: total focus.  "I love teaching," she told him. "And I try to be patient. Although,  I'm afraid I don't always manage it."

"Someone like you, with such a clear vision..." He smiled at her. "I've  worked with artists before. I understand wanting things exactly the way  you want them."

He was talking about art, but the word want hung between them in the  back of the limo, making her even more aware of just how close he  was...and the fact that it would only take one small move for her to be  on his lap.

And for his mouth to be beneath hers.

She'd told herself yesterday that she would be okay with starting  something physical with Sebastian at some point. And he'd been clear  about not expecting anything from her other than art. Nonetheless, her  sculpture still had to come first so there would be no confusion at any  point about his commission getting tangled up with hot, sweaty, yummy  sex.

Considering they hadn't even made it to the site yet, she deliberately  put a halt to thoughts of getting naked with him. Instead, she talked  about her dad. "My father worked on bridges, high-rises, mall projects.  He did stuff in oil fields too, on the rigs. And pipelines. A lot of the  pipeline work was in remote areas so he sometimes had to leave us for a  while. I missed him when he was gone. But he missed us just as much."

"He sounds like a great dad." For a moment, Sebastian's gaze seemed to  turn inward, as if he were looking back into the past at his own  relationship with his father. One that she sensed from the expression on  his face might not have been the best in the world.         

     



 

"Most of the time," she said as he came back to her, "we moved with him.  A lot of the projects he worked on could last for a year, so we didn't  stay in any one place for very long."

"How did you feel about moving all the time and leaving your friends behind?"

Charlie didn't mind his questions, not when he seemed genuinely  interested in her answers. No man she'd ever been with had given her so  much pure, concentrated attention. Being the center of such focus could  quickly become addictive.

As addictive as she suspected being Sebastian's lover would be.

"Sometimes it was freeing to start over, with everything new and fresh.  But at the same time," she found herself admitting, "I have no idea what  it's like to have friends I've known all my life." Wanting to learn  more about him too, she asked, "Did you move much?"

His eyebrows went up in surprise as if he'd expected her to know his  story, probably because he was so famous that most people already did.  "Born and raised in Chicago. I've known my friends since I was a kid.  They're like my brothers."

She hadn't given in to the urge to do a Google search on him last night,  hadn't let herself give in to any doubts about their new arrangement.  Whatever she learned about Sebastian, she wanted to come straight from  the man himself, and now that he was talking, she wanted more. "You all  still see one another?"

"We have several business ventures together. We're known as the Maverick Group."

"But that's business. What about spending time with them for fun?"

He looked a little surprised by her follow-up question, as if most  people didn't differentiate between personal ties and business ones.  Likely, she thought, because most people wanted something from the sexy  billionaire. The thing was, when it came to Sebastian Montgomery, she  could see how complicated wanting could be.

She wanted to make the sculpture for his building. She also wanted him as a man.

Just how intertwined those things were going to get, she wasn't sure.  Something told her, however, that both could very likely end up being  the biggest highs-and the greatest pleasures-of her life...

"We were all together in Chicago for July Fourth. It was a great time."  He grinned at her and said, "You would like everyone. And I'm sure  they'd like you too."

Again, pleasure suffused her at his words. He truly did know how to make  a person feel special, just the way her father always had. "How many  Mavericks are there?"

"Five. Evan, Will, Daniel, Matt, and me. Daniel's parents, Susan and  Bob, raised us, right along with Daniel and his little sister, from the  time we were all about twelve or thirteen years old."

"They must be very generous."

"They are," he answered with undisguised fondness. "Susan, Bob, and the  Mavericks made me the man I am today. I owe them everything."

There was nothing cocky about him now. The way he shared credit for his  success was both humble and sweet. Even a billionaire, with all his  money, needed a friend to unload with. Whereas Charlie's only true  confidante was her mom...and for the most part Charlie tried to shield  her mother from the problems in the outside world. Francine Ballard had  enough of her own problems to deal with.

"We'd do anything for each other. We're all godfathers to Matt's kid."  He smiled as he thought of the child, his beautiful face transforming  yet again. "Noah's a great little boy."

By that look, she knew with perfect certainty that Sebastian was also a  great godfather. She wanted to ask about his parents, since he hadn't  mentioned them, but before she could Sebastian said, "We're almost  there. What would you like to know about the building before we arrive?"

Wait...they were almost there? It felt as though five minutes had passed  in the limo, not thirty. That's what being the focus of Sebastian  Montgomery's attention did-made the outside world do a fadeout so that  there was only him, his maleness, the deep timbre of his voice.

"Everything," she replied. "Tell me everything."

They both heard the sensual undertone beneath her question at the same  moment. She'd always been curious, always been drawn to power. It was  why she loved creating and delving deep into magnificent creatures like  lions and dragons. But she'd never been drawn to anyone as much as she  was to Sebastian. From the first moment, she'd been powerfully aware of  him and had wanted to know, wanted to experience everything with him.

But for now, they each pretended it was all about his building as he  said, "It's an existing structure that I had gutted. There are all the  necessities-a helicopter pad on the roof, a fully equipped gym and  swimming pool on the tenth floor, and my production studio on the  thirtieth."         

     



 

She almost laughed out loud at his definition of necessities. A helicopter pad had never quite made it on to her list.

"We've constructed a central lobby with escalators up to a mezzanine  that overlooks the fountain. People will need to walk all the way around  it to reach the elevators in the back. Everyone will see what you  create from all possible angles."

She was well aware that this was a big project he had hired her to do.  Despite how easily he'd written her the check, she sensed that he wasn't  the kind of person who threw money away. Yet it wasn't until this  moment that she truly felt the awesome pressure that came with such a  commission.

"I probably shouldn't tell you how terrified I'm feeling, should I?"

He reached out and put a hand over hers. The touch sizzled through her,  instantly shifting terror to something hot and hungry instead.

"You should always tell me what you're feeling. Always. And you should  also know that I have full faith and confidence that you can do the  space justice. That's why I chose you."

The weight of his words-and his gaze-settled over her. It wasn't that  she doubted her abilities. She thought her creations were pretty cool.  But this was a whole different level. One where plenty of other people  would be seeing her art...and judging the way she took the crazy jumble  of her vision and made all the pieces a reality.

"Expect the unexpected," she reminded herself, saying what had become her mantra so many years ago almost under her breath.

"I always do," he agreed with a smile. "And then I make sure I'm  prepared to deal with whatever comes. Especially when the unexpected is  more beautiful, intelligent, and captivating than I ever could have  dreamed."

Charlie's head, her body, her heart were all still spinning as they  pulled up to the curb. Sebastian opened the door and drew her out of the  car, their hands linked. And as they stood on the sidewalk, closer now  even than they'd been in the limo, the heat arcing between them was  electric.

Explosive.

So explosive that she had to pull her hand away just to keep a little  sanity. And remind herself that the commission needed to come first.  Before all the hot sex she was dying to have with him.

She forced her gaze away from his to take in the immense skyscraper  rising above them-and that was when her breath left her lungs for the  second time that morning.

Windows reflected the surrounding buildings and the San Francisco Bay.  High on the glass façade a monumental sign proclaimed to the world in  huge blue letters that the building belonged to MMI. To Sebastian  Montgomery, who was Montgomery Media International. A wooden  construction barricade walled off the front while a covered walkway led  to the entrance.