"I have to go," he said briskly. "Be at Bourbon Steak by seven o'clock sharp."
Taking a deep breath, Paris disconnected the call and stretched her legs out. Thankfully, the driver didn't try to make conversation, and as she closed her eyes and sank into her seat, she decided she'd reward him nicely for his silence. Alone with her thoughts, she allowed the stress and anxiety of the past seventy-two hours to fade away.
Thoughts of Rafael inundated her mind again, and for some unexplainable reason she wondered what life would be like if he was her man. Would he accompany her to black-tie events? Would he make an effort to get along with her boisterous, dysfunctional family? And most important, would he be open and honest and love her unconditionally?
Paris shook her head and chided herself for being silly. Back when they were dating, Rafael used to love to take her out, but now he was a homebody who'd rather read the Wall Street Journal than party at the hottest nightclubs, and that would never change. He preferred spending quiet evenings at home, while she enjoyed red-carpet events, movie premiers and lively concerts. We're more different than alike, so why am I fantasizing about him? And why do I wish he was here with me right now?
Her head jumped from one thought to the next. Paris treasured her independence, and didn't want love to cramp her style. But she couldn't deny her feelings for Rafael. She wanted him, and not just because he had juicy lips and the body of a Greek god. He was a romantic at heart, chivalrous and kind, and she loved being with him.
Memories of New Year's Eve consumed her. It had been the most sensuous night of her life, and reminiscing about her epic encounter with Rafael triggered a rush of desire. Her feelings for him were so powerful and intense they scared her. He knew just what to say to make her smile, never failed to tell her she was smart and beautiful and made love to her with reckless abandon. His kiss was magic, his touch explosive, and a week after their one-night stand, Paris was still tingling between her legs.
Haunted by his smile, she struggled to control her emotions. Their behavior on New Year's Eve was hard to justify, and impossible to condone, so why was she reliving every moment of that night? And why was she itching to make love to him again?
Paris longed to hear his voice, could almost feel his soft, tender caress. Tapping her index finger on her cell phone, she wrestled over what to do about him. Should I or shouldn't I? she wondered, trying to ignore the suffocating knot in the pit of her stomach.
The town car slowed and then stopped. Paris opened her eyes and looked out the window. She saw children playing in the snow, mothers trudging up the block pushing baby strollers and mail carriers jogging from one brownstone to the next. Before she could ask the driver if he was lost, he got out of the car and slammed the door.
I hope he isn't doing personal errands on my dime, or-
A gush of cold air flooded the car when the back door swung open. Her teeth chattered and she shivered, but when she looked up as the driver took her hand to help her out of the car, a delicious heat spread through her body.
Paris couldn't believe her eyes. The town car driver was Rafael. The man she'd made sweet love to seven days earlier. Panic rose in her chest and fear coated her throat. Her first impulse was to try to make a break for it, but Paris knew she wouldn't get far.
She touched a hand to her chest. Her heart slammed into her rib cage, stealing her breath and her voice. If she didn't get her emotions under control she was going to have a panic attack, right there on the street.
Breathing deeply slowed down her erratic heartbeat. Paris tried to speak, wanting desperately to apologize for the way she'd treated him in Venice, but couldn't get the words out.
"Good morning, angel eyes. You're looking gorgeous, as usual."
The sound of his dreamy, sensuous voice caused desire to well up inside her. Paris felt the urge to touch him, and an even stronger urge to kiss him all over. Unexpectedly seeing Rafael again made her feel excited and nervous at the same time. But all she could think about was how handsome he looked in his crisp black uniform.
What the hell was going on? Rafael wasn't a chauffeur, so why was he dressed like one? Nothing made sense, but Paris still didn't have the presence of mind to speak. Not when he was staring intently at her, wearing a boyish grin. He smelled of expensive cologne, looked devilishly handsome, and when he reached out and caressed her cheek, her thoughts took an erotic detour. "Thanks for the flowers," she blurted out. "They're beautiful, and the card was sweet."
"I'm glad you liked them. I remembered how much you love roses and thought they'd make a nice thank-you gift."
Confused, Paris frowned. "A thank-you gift? But I didn't do anything."
"Oh, but you did." His gaze smoldered with longing. "I flew to New York yesterday to see my parents, and when I gave my mom the gifts you helped me pick out for her she squealed like an adolescent girl!"
Paris laughed. "Of course she did. Everyone loves Chanel!"
"Why did you leave Venice without saying goodbye?"
He wants to talk about this here, now, in the middle of the sidewalk? Overwhelmed with guilt, and fear of being put on the spot, Paris blurted out the only thing she could think of in the moment. "I had an early morning flight and I didn't want to...um, wake you." Her voice faltered and her tongue tripped over the lie. Paris wasn't afraid of anything and usually said exactly what was on her mind. But the thought of telling Rafael the truth-that she'd skipped town because she was embarrassed about her raunchy behavior in bed and was too ashamed to face him-made her break out in hives.
"I'm sorry. I wasn't thinking. I should have said goodbye, but I was in a rush."
Rafael took off his cap and tucked it under his arm. "Are you sure that's all it was?"
"Come again?" She stared up at him, meeting his dark gaze head-on. "I don't understand what you're asking."
"Did I please you in bed?"
Paris inhaled sharply. Are you for real? Isn't it obvious? Thinking about their New Year's Eve escapade made her yearn for more. More kissing, more caressing, more explosive sex in unlikely places. Paris wanted Rafael so badly it hurt, but she restrained herself from touching him. Because if she did, there was no telling where things would end up, and Paris wanted to avoid getting arrested in her hometown for indecent exposure.
"I thought maybe you left because I was bad in bed and you didn't want to face me."
His confession blew her away, making her feel worse than she already did. Paris heard the vulnerability in his voice, the sadness, and knew she had to put his fears to rest. "That's absurd, and you know it." Losing the war with her flesh, she placed a hand on his chest and gave him a peck on the cheek. "You're an amazing lover, Rafael, and I wouldn't trade our night together for anything in the world."
A half smile crossed his mouth. "I'm glad we cleared the air."
Paris giggled and shook her head in disbelief.
"What's so funny?"
"This is crazy. I can't believe you're here. I was just thinking about calling you."
His hands moved down her arms and around her waist. "Thank God you didn't because if my cell had gone off inside the car that would've ruined the surprise."
"Yes, and what a surprise it was," she quipped. "I almost fainted when I saw you!"
Rafael chuckled long and hard, and Paris knew all was forgiven.
"It's chilly out here. Let's head inside." Rafael activated the car alarm and drew her to his side. "I hope you're starving, because I made all your favorites for breakfast."
"Where are we going? You live around here?"
He smiled, gesturing at the large Colonial-style house to their left, and patted her hip affectionately. "I've planned a fun-filled day for you, Ms. St. Clair, and a few more big surprises."
"If I don't check into the hotel by noon I'll lose my suite."
"Then you can stay here with me," he said in a smooth voice.
"Rafael, I can't. That's insane."
"Not to me. I love the idea of taking care of you."
Paris felt her heart melt, and knew she had stars in her eyes. At a loss over what to do, she weighed her options. She could call a cab to take her to the hotel, or have a long, luxurious brunch with Rafael. The answer should have been a no-brainer, but Paris couldn't shake her fear of being alone with him again.