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The Forbidden Twin(12)

By:Susan Crosby


She wished she were brave enough to end the relationship now, but she  wasn't. Only a couple more weeks, then the choice would be taken from  her.

The phone rang, slicing into her thoughts, for which she was grateful.

"What do you think about using Une Nuit as a locale for a shoot?" John  asked without saying hello. "Models seated at a table, looking at a  menu, the name of the restaurant right there for the world to see."

"I think it could be considered a conflict of interest, since my cousin Bryan owns the place. Is he a client of yours now?"

"Brand-new."

"I thought Bryan liked to fly low under the radar. And last I heard he had reservations booked until the twelfth of never."

"I can't tell you what his plans are."

"Can't or don't know?"

"Take your pick."

She smiled. She liked a man who could keep confidences. "So, you're spending the evening working?"

"It was that or stand in a cold shower all night."

She burrowed into the sofa cushions, tucking the phone closer. "Were you  serious in your note about having something to teach me?"

"That's for me to know and you to find out."

How in the world had Summer given up this man? Scarlet wondered for the  thousandth time. He was quick-witted, funny, smart and sexy. What more  could a woman want?

"Want to reschedule tonight's plan for Friday?" he asked.

"Can't. I have a meet and greet at Michael Thor's new studio," Scarlet said.

"It can't last all night."

"I promised Jessie I'd take her by Une Nuit afterward. I'm really sorry."

A beat passed. "So, that leaves us back at our Saturday night Woo U date," he said.

"Good thing you asked early," she said pertly, glad when he laughed. "John?"                       
       
           



       

"What?"

"I've been thinking." She waited for him to come back with some clever  insult, but there was only silence. Maybe he heard the tension in her  voice. "I'm not sure we should be doing more than just the Woo U stuff."

"Meaning?"

"We were lucky my grandparents didn't catch us tonight. Maybe that's a sign we shouldn't spend all that much time together."

"You believe in signs? Omens? Fate?" he asked.

"When it's convenient … or logical."

"Before we make such a big decision, why don't we sleep on it? We'll talk about it on Saturday. After the date ends."

Because she wanted to avoid the discussion herself, she said, "Works for me. Good night, John."

"Sweet dreams, Scarlet."

The way he said the words turned her to mush. She knew he had to be  disappointed in her decision, yet he'd said his own good-night with  tenderness in his voice, not impatience or irritation. Personally, she  would've been irritated if he'd come to the same determination that she  had.

She liked that she kept learning something new about him.

After a minute she glanced at the clock. She could change her mind right  now-grab a cab and surprise him. He was at home and alone. He would  satisfy her deprived needs … .

Instead she took a warm bath and went to bed, in search of those elusive sweet dreams.



John printed the results of his evening at the computer, stacked the  papers and put them in his briefcase. He started to pour himself a  Glenfiddich, hesitated then went ahead and splashed some in a glass. The  smooth, pricey scotch could've easily reminded him of the day Summer  broke their engagement, but instead he chose to associate it with his  first night with Scarlet.

He carried the glass with him to look out his window. It had started to  rain sometime in the past hour. He turned off all the lights and stood,  sipping and watching and remembering. The way she'd watched him undress.  Her red bra and thong. The incredible sounds she made, flattering and  arousing. Then the way she rushed away, leaving her coat behind. He'd  sat on his bed, holding it to his nose, breathing in her scent for a  long time after she was gone.

He hadn't expected to ever see her again, at least not like that. He'd been wrong.

And somehow he'd gotten himself into a position where they would spend  hours together on Saturday without hope of ending up in bed. Maybe never  sleep together again.

He really wondered whether he'd fried a whole lot of brain cells since  he'd first slept with her. He knew he was infatuated, because she was  rarely out of his mind. Even now he'd gone hard just thinking about her,  a condition he hadn't experienced with this much uncontrolled  regularity since he was a teenager.

It couldn't be more than lust. He refused to have his heart broken by  another Elliott woman. Or even have his life turned upside down.

But he wanted her … .

To hell with it. He set his empty glass on the bar, grabbed his coat and  keys and went out the door. He could sneak out of her house long before  anyone was up to see him, convince her not to give up the sexual  relationship.

But when the elevator doors opened he stared at the empty car until the  doors closed. He returned to his apartment. His huge, quiet apartment.  And went to bed alone.





Seven


Une Nuit buzzed no matter what night of the week, but this was Friday,  and the crowd was different on Friday. Younger, even hipper, if that was  possible. A visual sea of beautiful people dressed in New York's color  of choice-black-enjoying the daring French/Asian fusion cuisine that was  always being written up in the media, thus keeping the very trendy  restaurant the place to be.

With Jessie in tow, Scarlet wove through the bar crowd at the front of  the restaurant, looking for her cousin Bryan. While he might join them  at dinner briefly, he generally wandered around the rest of the time, a  hands-on owner.

She'd almost reached the maître d's podium when she came across Stash  Martin, a wickedly handsome Frenchman in his early thirties. As manager  of Une Nuit, he was as much a fixture as Bryan.

"Scarlet, welcome," he said. They exchanged kisses on both cheeks.

"Crazy," she said, grinning, looking around.

"But quite typical. If you are looking for Bryan, he is not here. He is out of town. Again."

"Where does he go?" she asked rhetorically then introduced Stash to  Jessie, who was wide-eyed at the scene. Bryan had always been an  adventurer, even as he seemed to love his restaurant. He came and went a  lot, but his business thrived because he had a staff he could count on.                       
       
           



       

"You would like a table, eh?" Stash asked.

"Any family members here?"

"Not a one. The Elliott table is free."

"What do you think?" Scarlet asked Jessie. "Table or the bar? How hungry are you?"

"Not very. The bar is fine."

"Wait here a moment," Stash said, then he approached the maître d'.

Scarlet had talked Jessie into borrowing an outfit from the closet of  designer clothing at the magazine, but she hadn't been able to talk  Jessie into letting her hair loose from the braid she always wore. The  black leather pants and turtleneck did give her a different look, a  fashionable one. Even Scarlet, usually a standout because of the  colorful outfits she often wore, was wearing black-a miniskirt, boots  and belted leather jacket. Her hair was pulled up into an untidy knot.  She considered the look as just another aspect of her personality.

Stash returned then pointed to a couple sitting at the very center of  the long, black lacquered bar. "Stand behind them. They'll be called in  to dinner as soon as you make your way over there."

Scarlet flashed him a smile. "You're the best."

He lifted Scarlet's hand to kiss, and she fluttered her lashes playfully.

"When are you going to sleep with me and get me out of your system, ma chérie?" he asked, as he always did.

"Soon," she answered, as she always did.

A few minutes later she and Jessie were seated at the bar, waiting for their drinks.

"I've never seen anything like this," Jessie said in awe. "It's like a  movie. Red and black and sexy. And I love the copper-topped tables."

"Maybe we'll order something to eat later, so that you can taste how  incredible their food is." She smiled at the bartender when he placed an  apple martini in front of her, then lifted her glass to Jessie. "To  adventures in the big city."

"I wish I could afford more of them. Someday. When I have a paying job.  Every penny of my savings is budgeted. Thanks so much for this treat."

"Keep performing well at Charisma, and you could be offered a paying job  at the end of your internship." She sipped her drink then looked  around, making eye contact with a man at the end of the bar, who toasted  her. She smiled but looked away, then realized she shouldn't put up  roadblocks, since Jessie might be interested. She decided to give him  another chance, but Jessie's words stopped her.