"You can drop the act," Noah said, the carnal fog starting
to ease. It frustrated him that he'd spent the last six
months aching for a woman who seemed more comfortable on
the stage than in his dreams. "I came here to ask you to
lunch. I wasn't prepared for the Playmate of the Month
routine."
Cassandra's jaw twitched. "Is that what you think of me?"
"You're selling yourself short. My opinion of you is a lot
higher."
"Oh, please." She had a way of sounding bored that made
him feel both stupid and disposable. "Don't give me that
holier than thou routine. I have eyes, Mr. Barclay. Noah.
It always comes down to sex. Are you going to stand there
and tell me otherwise?"
Suddenly Noah felt stupid, disposable, and cheap. Not his
favorite emotional state of mind. "The thought was there,
but I'm not your own personal power-switch to be flipped
when you're in the mood to play," he said.
She folded her arms across her chest and looked at
him. "Playmate of the month? My opinion of you had been a
lot higher, too, but I suppose everyone can be wrong once
in their life. I have rules," she continued, holding up a
hand just as he was about to interrupt. "First, no
promises, either given or received. Second, you have to
agree with a medical inspection. Third, condoms are
required. Fourth, no monogamy. You see who you choose, and
so do I. Lastly, no bondage. No explanation necessary and
if you need one, it's not going to work between us anyway."
Noah's hard-on withered and died. "No monogamy? You've got
to be kidding."
She didn't even smile. "Sex is a serious business. And by
the way, if I'm not coming, I'm going, if you get my
meaning. Sometimes it's there, sometimes it isn't, but I'm
not wasting my time if it isn't happening."
Then he understood. She was still pissed at him, and this
was the price he was going to have to pay. Her own little
practical joke. Okay, he deserved this.
"All right, all right, you got me. Look, I'm sorry about
the six months ago. I told you I was stupid. You can
understand why I had my doubts, but I'm over that now."
She stared at him blandly. "What does that have to do with
anything?"
He lifted his hands. "You know. The joke, making me pay
for what happened at the gala."
"I don't do revenge, Mr. Barclay. It's another time-
waster. Those are my rules."
As he watched her, saw the steady state in her eyes, he
realized this was serious. She was serious. "You're not
joking?"
"No. I never joke about sex."
He didn't think he joked about sex either, but this took
that to a whole other level. "Look I don't mind about the
condoms and the physical. That's good thinking, but the
rest? Excuse me, that sounds like business, not sex."
"I don't charge money, if that's what you're asking. But
sex is definitely a business. Don't let anyone tell you
otherwise. I don't believe in hiding behind all that
touchy-feely kitsch."
Noah had never thought of himself as touchy-feely believer
himself, but now he was insulted. "That touchy-feely
kitsch is the best part of a relationship." Then he
realized what he said. "Okay, the sex is important, too,"
she raised her brow, "but you can't just rip out all the
other stuff."
"Yes, I can."
Noah sighed. This was going nowhere. "You never
compromise? You'd never make a promise, or ever stay
faithful?"
She shook her head and the dark hair brushed against her
breast, but he kept his eyes glued firmly to her face.
What she was proposing was a one-night-stand. A cheap roll
in the hay. Wham, bam, thank you, Noah, goodnight.
So why was that a problem?
Maybe it was the ten years he'd spent overseas, maybe he
was old-fashioned and never guessed it, or maybe it was
because he wanted to be the different one.
She aroused him, and fascinated him, and intrigued him.
He'd never met a sexier woman, never met a woman so sure
of herself. And now he realized that he'd never met a
woman who thought so little of herself.
So now he just needed a new plan. A way to differentiate
himself from the pack, and he knew there was a pack. His
looks weren't going to cut it, his name didn't seem to
mean a hell of lot to her, but he did have one other idea.
A painful, yet effective idea.