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By:Monica Murphy


Exiting my closet, I grab my cell from my bedside table, shocked to see I  have a text message from Gage. We exchanged phone numbers before we got  off the phone earlier, but I didn't expect to hear from him.

How about I come pick you up tonight? Instead of meeting at the restaurant?

I frown. Did the man bug my room or what? It's like he heard the conversation between my mom and me.

I'd rather just meet you at the restaurant. It's easier, I reply.

He immediately answers.

It's no trouble. Really.

The guy doesn't quit. From what I can tell-and I barely know him-he's  always determined to get what he wants. It's rather annoying. I need to  nip this in the bud.

I'd rather you not meet my family. And I'd rather drive my own car.

There. Brutally honest might shut him up. Though I immediately feel  guilty for sending such a bitchy text, I push the unwanted emotion  aside. I need to remind myself he's a jerk who only wants one thing from  me.

And it's not sex. He wants to make money off my family.

This time he takes a little longer to reply.

I have met your family. Your aunt . . . remember?

I let out a sigh. He fights just to fight, doesn't he? I think he likes going round and round.

Then meet me at the bakery at seven. Though I'll probably be alone. Gina leaves early.

I should make Gina stick around as the buffer. The last thing we need is  to be at the bakery alone again. He might try and spread me naked  across my desk and have his wicked way with me.

Lord help me, that sounds delicious.

I'll see you at the bakery at seven then.

Nothing else. No more trying to convince me to let him come to my house, no more nothing. I think I might've offended him.

I know I shouldn't care. I know it's pointless, but . . .

I feel bad.





Chapter Eight




Marina

"HOPE YOUR BOY Toy shows up soon. I'm about ready to take off," Gina  mutters as she wipes her hands on a rag at the sink. She's just finished  making a new creation, and I told her I'd wanted her to stick around  for Gage's arrival so I could use her for protection.

She'd been surprised but hadn't made me explain myself too much, thank  God. Just nodded, told me she was in the mood to experiment and since it  was my Uncle Joe's poker night, she would stay after work and hang out  with me.         

     



 

So I watched her make a chocolate raspberry cake that smelled divine and  had the best frosting I've ever tasted. All the while, we talked. About  the bakery, what our individual plans were for the next year, what we  thought we could to do take the bakery to a higher level.

It was fun. My aunt is savvy about business, creative, with an endless  list of ideas. I briefly explained how I was going to meet Archer. She  thought it was a fabulous idea, which pleased me. I wanted her on board.  I consider Gina my business partner, and I hope she feels the same way.

Plus, she helped ease my nerves about Gage coming to pick me up and take  me to dinner. As the time draws closer to Gage showing up, I'm worrying  about potentially bad situations. Like the two of us alone in his car  on the way to the restaurant. Yeah, that could be scary.

Scary and exciting, if the two emotions can coexist.

I believe when it comes to Gage and me, they definitely can.

"Where's he at?" Gina asks, interrupting my thoughts. "It's almost quarter after seven."

I push down the threatening irritation, glancing down at my black  sparkly top and picking off a piece of lint. I finally decided on a top  that shows off a lot of skin without looking sluttish. Because I don't  want to tempt Gage or give him the wrong message. I refuse to have sex  with him again tonight.

And if he keeps me waiting much longer, we will most definitely not be having sex tonight. Or any other night.

"So he goes from Rat Boy to Boy Toy?" I ask her, wanting to change the  focus of our conversation. If we keep going on about how late he is, I'm  just going to get madder.

"Oh, yes." She smiles. "Rat Boy is quite handsome, so that's a bit of a  stretch for a nickname, you know? He's got that pretty face I'm sure you  enjoy staring at."

I feel my cheeks heat but don't say anything. I do enjoy looking at that pretty face. She knows me too well.

"And who wouldn't? I don't mind looking at it either." Her smile blossoms into a full-blown grin. "Has your mama met him yet?"

"God, no," I mutter. "She'd flip out and have us engaged within minutes."

Gina laughs. She knows it's true. "She'd probably be picking out your  wedding china patterns and prepping the baby announcements."

I laugh with her. "She knows I'm going out to dinner with him, but I told her it was nothing serious. That it's just business."

"Business, huh?" You know, the more I think about it, I find it hard to  believe. He's a charmer, that man. I think you might've fallen under his  spell." Gina raises a skeptical eyebrow, but I ignore it.

"Really, Gina. This has nothing to do with his charm and everything to  do with talking to Archer Bancroft about your desserts in his hotels.  Remember?" When she nods reluctantly, I continue. "He's good friends  with Archer. We're going out to dinner with him and his fiancé. I hope  to present my idea in the next week or two, but tonight will help break  the ice."

"Ah, such a wonderful idea. Truly." Gina takes off her dirty apron and  tosses it into the laundry hamper, then comes toward me and wraps me  into a big hug. "Such a smart girl you are, Marina. I wish your parents  could see how much you love the bakery. I'm afraid they're going to sell  it."

My heart sinks into my toes, reminding me of the other reason Gage is in  my life. He plans on taking everything away from me anyway.

Makes me wonder why I'm trying to get in with Archer's hotels when the  bakery might eventually disappear. "I wish they could see how much the  bakery means to you, too."

Gina shrugs as she withdraws from my embrace. "Perhaps we should make a  presentation to the family as well. Convince everyone that we need to  keep the bakery for the both of us."

That sounds like an impossible feat. The bakery is right smack in the  middle of the block of buildings that my family owns. I really doubt  they'd sell all around it and let us have this space. "We can try,  right?" I ask weakly.

She cups my cheek, giving my face a little shake. "Don't sound so  defeated, girly. We could turn this around. Don't think we're already  beat."

Hard to do, considering I feel like the both of us are working toward an  impossible goal. "Yeah, I know." The bell above the front door jingles,  indicating someone's entered the café. "I should go check who's here."  It's probably Gage, and my heart starts racing just thinking about  seeing him.

I have got it so bad. And it is so wrong to feel this way.         

     



 

"Don't keep your new man waiting," Gina teases and I stick my tongue out at her.

Someone clears their throat, drawing mine and Gina's attention. We both  turn toward the front of the kitchen to find Gage standing in the  doorway, looking downright sinful clad in jeans and a charcoal-gray  sweater. He smiles at us, but I see the apprehension in his eyes.

He looks nervous. I think it's cute. Plus, his discomfort eases mine.

"Well, look who finally decided to show up," Gina declares in her  booming voice as she moves away from me. She strides toward Gage, grabs  him by his broad shoulders, and pulls him into an easy hug.

He looks startled, patting her back awkwardly. "Nice to see you again, Aunt Gina."

"Great to see you, too. You do casual very well." She pats his chest, her fingers lingering.

Oh, good lord. Talk about embarrassing. And are his cheeks turning pink?

"Look at him, Marina. Your Boy Toy is extra pretty tonight." Gina takes Gage by the hand and leads him to me.

"Boy Toy?" He raises a brow, stopping just in front of me. His full lips  are curved into a secretive smile and a rush of memories floods me. How  those lips feel on mine. How excellent he is with his hands. The smell  of his skin, the way his soft hair curls around my fingers . . .

"I've upgraded your nickname. Thought Rat Boy was a little rude," Gina explains.

His expression goes solemn, though his lips twitch. "I appreciate that."

"Well, you two best be moving along. You've kept Marina here waiting  long enough." She pushes the both of us, hurrying us out of the kitchen.  I grab my purse from where I left it beneath the front counter,  slinging it over my shoulder as I watch Gina bustle around the café,  checking everything before locking up. "You two have fun tonight, all  right?"

"Need any help?" I ask, keeping my voice low when I grab hold of her elbow before she can escape me again.

She flashes me a smile. "I've got this, sweetheart. You go have fun."

I release my hold on her, rolling my eyes as I turn to Gage. He's  watching me; his gaze sweeps over me, slow and easy, and just like that  arousal trickles through my blood, heating my skin. My aunt is  forgotten, the bakery, everything else, and it's just me and him,  standing in front of the door, the spot where just last night he had me  pressed against the cold glass while he kissed me senseless.