The Contract: Sunshine (15 page)

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Authors: Shiree McCarver

“Sex?”  Her eyes popped open and she sat up again tugging the t-shirt down over her bare knees since she noticed at the very mentioning of sex his eyes went to her lower body part.

Yoon looked at her speculatively.  “As often as I can get it.”

“To be specific...” She grinned and felt her cheeks foolishly reddening.  “Will you expect me to have sex with you?”

“We will be married, won’t we?” 

She raised a halting hand.  “A marriage in name only under the circumstances.”

“Are you a virgin?”

“Does it matter?”

“Unless you’re the best kissing
virgin
in the world...the answer to my question would be a resounding
no.

“The entire world, you say?  If I’m that good, maybe I shouldn’t marry for any reason less than love after all.”  She gave him a knowing look.

“Stop bragging,” he uttered.  “It’s the reluctant acceptance of my physical attraction to you that has me behaving irrationally.  Mind you, if you keep me waiting too long for an answer, my common sense might come back.”

“I must admit kissing is like ballroom dancing,” she teased.  “When you have a man that can lead, you can dance like a pro.”

“I think I heard a compliment in there somewhere.”  Yoon looked her over seductively.  “Are you saying sex with me is a definite part of the deal?”  He asked.  “You can take me for a test drive before you give me an answer, if you like.”

She could feel the magnetism that made him so damned sexy and knowing that he desired her was at least a good beginning. 

Sunshine never thought she would actually and seriously consider an offer of an arranged marriage in order to gain financial independence.  Was she truly her mother’s daughter after all? 

Instead of taking him up on his offer, she said, “If we are to do this, we need to take some time getting to know more about each other.”

“I agree,” Yoon nodded.  “You can make a list of questions and I will do the same.”

“Okay.”

“There must be complete honesty between us, Sunshine.  No more lying or pretending.”  He stared.  “You can start by telling me who you really are.”

“I’ve told you who I am, Yoon,” she laughed to cover her annoyance.  “I really am Sunshine Sophia Dupree.” 

His response held a note of impatience.  “I’ve seen a picture of Sunshine Dupree and there is no way you and she is one and the same.”

“I can show you my driver’s license--”

“Driver’s licenses can be faked or you could have legally changed your name,” Yoon pointed out.  “Also, your last name could be Dupree and your mother got a kick out of naming you after the heiress.”

“Short of taking you to meet the grand madam

my grandmother—herself,
what else can I do to convince you that I’m telling you the truth?” she exclaimed in irritation.

A loud “ding” came from the kitchen reminding Sunshine she had another batch of cookies in the oven.

“Shit!  I forgot about the cookies,” she exclaimed as she jumped to her feet and rushed past him only to be caught by the waist.

“The glass, remember?  You can’t go in there until after I clean up things.”

“But my cookies will burn,” she protested.

“I will get the cookies out of the oven,” Yoon said.

“You?  What do you know about anything going on in the kitchen?  You didn’t even know what the
cooling rack
was for.”

“I...I did know,” Yoon countered.  “I just didn’t know I had one since I’ve never seen it before.”  His chin lifted a notch as if daring her to dispute his declaration. 

Amused, Sunshine shrugged her shoulders and said, “Okay then; but make sure you use the proper oven mitts or you will burn yourself.”

“I know.”  He headed towards the kitchen.

“It’s the one with the--”

“Sunshine,” he stopped in the doorway and turned to look at her with his fingers on his hips.  Was that attitude she was seeing?  “If I can settle multi-million dollar transactions, I know what a freaking
oven mitt
is.” 

“Do your thang,” she smiled.

“No worries.”  Yoon saluted her.  “Not only can I leap tall corporate mergers, but I can also save fellow Korean immigrants’ American dream with a single phone call.  So I’m sure I can save your little cookies from a burning oven.”

“You the man, baby,” she quipped with two thumbs up.

She leaned against the wall with a smile on her lips, listening and waiting as he whistled off tune.

Yoon had been in the kitchen less than two minutes before she heard a string of “f-bombs” and the pan hitting the floor.

“See, that’s why God made woman,” she yelled out.  “So she could tell her man to use the oven mitt with the red rubber palms so he wouldn’t burn his hand through the thin cheap one.

“What the hell is a
cheap
anything doing in this kitchen?”  He bellowed.  “Sunshine, first thing tomorrow we are going shopping.  Today I want you to go through this entire kitchen and throw away all no name-brand items and replace them with that...that...”

Her eye brows shot up in question as Yoon stuck his head out the kitchen door down the hall.

“Does this mean I got the housekeeping job?”  She asked.

“What’s the name of that woman with the cooking show?  You know she has a husky voice and laughs and smiles a lot.”  Yoon’s brow puckered.

“Rachel Ray, maybe?”  She bit her bottom lip to keep from laughing.

“Yeah, that’s it.  We will buy all her stuff from now on!”  His head disappeared back into the kitchen.

There was a lot more slamming cabinet doors and cursing. 
Lots of cursing
and in at least three different languages.  One she knew from her studies to be French, one word she already heard him say she knew to be Korean and she wasn’t quite sure what the other language was.

She was learning some new things about him already.  Seemingly mild mannered, Yoon Young had a temper and he could at the very least curse eloquently in more than one language.

Sunshine brought her hand up to stifle her giggles when she heard another crash.  She knew what that was......the utensil drawer. 

“Remind me to call the maintenance man to fix this drawer!”

“Yoon, do you want me to go put on some of your shoes, go in there and help you find whatever you’re looking for?”

“Where is the
damn broom
in this place?”  He yelled.

Sunshine shook her head. 
How long has he lived here

“It’s in the pantry closet off the butler’s pantry,” she yelled back.

“Why the hell they build a butler’s pantry in this place without supplying a butler to go with it?  If I had a butler in the deal when I bought the place, I could have saved myself a lot of trouble with housekeepers abandoning me.

“Yoon?”

“What!”

She cringed and snorted on a laugh.  “Are you going to hire me or not?  It sounds like you could use my help around here.”

He came to stand in the hall outside the kitchen door.  His hair had dropped boyishly in his eyes with whips clinging damply to the sides of his face.

Her eyebrows raised in question.

“Get dressed,” he ordered instead of asked.  “We’re going to get married.”

“What about you not believing me when I tell you I am Sunshine Dupree of
Dupree Foods
?”

“Look,” he spread his hands wide with his palms up.  “I’m sure you have your reasons for not wanting to tell me about yourself.  I’m hoping within time you will trust me enough to open up to me.  But it’s not necessary for us to agree to do business together.”

“Business?”  The thought of what was supposed to be a happy time in her life, the one she’s dreamed of, being a business transaction sickened her.

“Sunshine, I don’t know what you’re running from when it comes to your family, but you’ve seen only part of what I’m dealing with,” he sighed.  “When I woke up, I had twelve messages and missed calls on my mobile phone.”

“Leslie again?”

“Leslie.  My mother.”  He started popping his thumbs against his hand but this time she didn’t stop him.  She felt like doing a bit of her own knuckle popping right about now.

“Do you think Leslie has spoken to your mother...about me?”

“My father was one of the missed calls on my phone.  So if he is calling, you can be sure they now know about you.”

Oh great.  Not only will I be in a loveless marriage
with a practical stranger but I will also be the cliché Black woman whose in-laws hate her before they get to know her.

“I know I’m a real son-of-a-bitch for asking you to do this Sunshine, considering you’ve never been married before.  Have you been married before?”  He asked with a scowl.

“No...I haven’t,” she confirmed. 

The scowl on his face faded into a relieved smile.  “Good...good,” he nodded.  “If you had been divorced, it would have made matters worse.”

“Can it get any worse?”  Her voice grew loud with frustration and she hated the tears that welled up in her eyes.  “My mother sets me up on a blind date with a creep.  There is no way she will reimburse me for that expensive outfit and shoes I wore last night like she promised.  My grandmother won’t accept my calls until after I’ve proven myself and...and...” she hiccupped.

She looked at him as he approached.  He quite openly studied her tear stained face.  He came close, bracing a hand against the wall she was leaning against, looking down at her intensely.

“And to top off your day,” he spoke softly cupping her cheek and brushing away the tears with the padding of his thumb.   He sucked in his breath when her salty tears hit the singes left from the baking pan incident. 

“Your hand...”

“And to top off your day,” he repeated.  “A crazy Korean man comes along and threatens to have you put in jail if you didn’t lie for him.  Then the
son-of-a-bitch
has the nerve to ask you to marry him knowing he’s being completely unfair to you because he’s too much of a coward to stand up to his family on his own.”

“I’m not too brave when it comes to my family either,” she whispered.  Her eyes dropped to his mouth as he leaned in even closer.

“I’ve thought about doing this since I came in here and found you sleeping on the sofa.  But I was afraid to wake you after you exhausted yourself cleaning up for me.”  His voice lowered to a huskier tone.  “All that after the way I treated you.”   His lips brushed against hers as he spoke.

“I was bored,” she murmured.

He let out an audible sigh against her mouth, the only warning she had before his tongue traced the fullness of her lips.  His mouth was more persuasive than she cared to admit as he gently covered her mouth, devouring its softness.

Sunshine was shocked at her own eager response to Yoon.  It was a feeling she wanted to explore more, even if nothing ever came of it.  Maybe within time with something feeling this wonderful...something else would develop. 

Was she insane for hoping something good would come out of this crazy situation she found herself in?

Chapter 8

 

What happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas...

 

“Good morning, Mr. Young.  I wasn’t expecting you in today.”

Yoon glanced over at his Executive Assistant, Jamal Parks, as his tall figure fell in step with him as he strolled into the
Yoon Young Investments
office building.

“Where else would I be?”  Not waiting for an answer to a question he wasn’t really asking, he continued onward to business matters.  “Jamal did you get the transcript of the video meeting with Tokyo typed up and copied?”

“The typed and printed transcript along with all the collaborating documents that were mentioned during the meeting are on your desk awaiting your initials, sir.”

“Thank you,” Yoon nodded.  “After I look it over and sign off on it, I want you to make sure all interested parties are sent a copy.”

“Yes sir,” Jamal nodded.

“Also, make sure that it’s signed for personally by the individuals,” he instructed.

“I will make sure of it, sir,” Jamal assured him.  He pressed the elevator button for up.

Both men stepped into the elevator and the doors eased closed.   Jamal pushed the number for the tenth floor, the executive staff floor.

Yoon stifled a yawn.  It had been a long night and he would have enjoyed it more if he and Sunshine could have spent at least a day or two in Las Vegas, but unfortunately now wasn’t a good time for him. 

Even though she hadn’t complained or asked, Yoon found himself promising her that they would take a trip to Hawaii for a honeymoon once he scheduled some time away from work.

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