And could he blame her?
Maybe not, but he wasn't letting her go. She'd said it was good to face your fears. So it was time she faced this one.
He picked up his phone and pressed her number.
"What is it?" She sounded annoyed.
"I thought I might come over and we-"
"Sorry, no can do. I'm getting ready to go out."
He went still and his hand tightened on the phone. "Out where?"
"Not that it's any of your business, but I have a date. A date with a 'nice' man."
Keep cool. He was pretty sure this was just her running scared. But scared or not, no way was she running into the arms of another man. "Anyone, I know?"
"I doubt it."
"Give me a name."
She was silent for a few seconds, then he could almost hear her mental shrug. "Harry Cantrell. He's a lawyer."
"Sounds boring. Stand him up, and I'll come over instead. You can introduce me to your vibrator. I've been having these amazing fantasies ever since we had phone sex." That was no lie; just the thought made his cock stand to attention.
"Never going to happen. But maybe Harry would like to meet my vibrator."
He gritted his teeth. "Don't even think about taking him back to your place."
"Or else what?" She didn't wait for an answer just disconnected.
He stared at his phone, while he thought about calling her back. But he had a suspicion she wouldn't pick up and that would piss him off even more. He needed a plan.
Actually though, he did know Harry Cantrell. He'd met him at one of his father's parties and Harry was not "nice." A criminal lawyer, he had a number of his dad's old mates among his clients. Declan actually liked the man and maybe it was his duty to warn him about Jess. And Jess about Harry. Warn them of what he wasn't sure, but he'd come up with something. Because if Jess thought she was playing around with someone else right under his nose, she was mistaken.
It didn't take much digging around to find out where Harry would be that evening. He just hoped-but somehow couldn't quite convince himself-that Jess would be pleased to see him.
…
As she stepped into the ladies' room, Jess pulled out her cell phone and hit speed dial. Kim picked up straightaway.
"What the hell did you put on that form?" Jess whispered as though she might be overheard.
Kim giggled. "I just described Jake. Why, what's he like?"
"Maybe not Jake, but he's gorgeous, and he's hot, and I haven't fallen asleep yet."
"That's good. You better let me know how it goes. And if you go to his place, remember-safe sex."
"Ha. And this from the woman who got pregnant the first time Jake touched her."
"Well, I'm obviously in the perfect position to give advice. And if you do go to his place, let me know so-"
"I'm not going to his place. Look I have to go. Talk to you later."
She slipped the phone back in her pocket and returned to the bar. She'd told the truth; Harry was hot, and he was interesting. But disappointingly, she felt absolutely no urge to leap on him and rip his clothes off as she always did when Declan was close. She wanted to want Harry, really she did. But there was no tingly skin, no insistent pulse between her thighs, and her heartbeat remained irritatingly slow and steady. Maybe she just needed to persevere.
She sat down opposite, took a sip of her martini, and smiled brightly. Harry was blond, his hair immaculately cut and his dark eyes held a wicked gleam as they wandered over her. She tried to imagine him in a compromising position, down an alley or in the back of a limo, but the image refused to gel in her brain.
"So tell me, Harry, why does a man like you use a dating site?"
He grinned. "A man like me?"
She studied him for a moment. He really was quite gorgeous. "You're good-looking, have a great job"-she waved a hand around their surroundings-"excellent taste."
"My job takes up most of my time. This is a good way to meet women who want the same things. And what about you? You're beautiful. I'm betting you have no problem getting dates."
She twirled her olive. "Actually, I tend to intimidate most men."
He smiled. "I'm not most men. So tell me what you like to do in your spare time, Jess."
She opened her mouth to answer something romantic and totally untrue, like walking hand in hand in the rain, when ice trickled down her spine and she snapped her lips together. She'd felt the exact same thing when she'd been in the sights of a sniper's rifle in Afghanistan. She stiffened, ready to dive for cover. Then Harry looked at someone over her shoulder. He frowned, then relaxed and smiled in welcome.
"May I join you?"
No.
The word hovered on her tongue.
"Of course," Harry said.