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Authors: Erin Noelle

Tags: #Mystery, #Thriller, #Erotica, #Romantic Suspense, #Romance, #Fiction

Translucent (9 page)

Red brake lights of never-ending traffic greet me as soon as I pull onto the freeway, so I turn my iPod on to some Snow Patrol and sing loudly to all of the neighboring vehicles. One older lady shoots me a dirty look as I bounce up and down in my seat, dancing as I belt out the lyrics, but several others smile at my silly antics. It’s been a long time since I’ve done this, and it feels surprisingly freeing.

As I’m crooning to my makeshift audience about opening their eyes, the music misses a few notes through the speakers, causing me to look down at the screen of my phone. My pulse mimics the beat of the song, skipping wildly when I see a text message from Madden waiting to be read.

Do you trust me yet?

Giggling like I’m twelve instead of twenty-two, I contemplate my response. Without seeing his face or hearing his tone, it’s hard to know if he’s playing around or being serious. I opt for a light-hearted reply, hoping it’s the safe route, and type it out as I continue to sit at a standstill.

Are you choosing my dinner again?

Nervously, I press the send button and wait for his response. In less than a minute, my phone lights up again.

That’s what I’m hoping for. Can I pick you up in an hour?

Completely caught off-guard, I sit and stare at the screen dumbfounded. The car behind me honks their horn, alerting me the traffic is beginning to move. I need to answer him, but I don’t know what to say. I’d be lying to myself if I said I didn’t want to go, but I don’t want to seem overly eager either; not to mention, I don’t want him to know where I live. Exiting the highway at the next possible place, I pull into a gas station parking lot to finish the conversation.

Friday? Meet after work?

I hope the suggestion implies interest without desperation. Meeting him Friday will not only give me something to look forward to and time to mentally prepare going out with him again, but I also won’t need to worry about getting up early the next day…not that I plan on staying out too late with him.

Compromise. Tomorrow for a working lunch—you can update me on project. Dinner on Friday is a date—we can discuss details over lunch.

The word
date
stands out like it’s flashing in all capitals, even though it’s not. Uncertain if I even need to respond again, I decide not to and restart my car. The remainder of the drive home, I continue to ask myself if I know what I’m getting myself into, and even though the answer is a resounding no, I can’t wait to see him again tomorrow.

A
FTER
DINNER
ON
M
ONDAY
night and lunch on Wednesday afternoon, I may kill myself if something doesn’t happen with Blake tonight. A man can only handle so much. Ever since Monday morning, I can’t stop thinking about her and the perfect combination of beauty and obedient personality she’s comprised of. It’s almost as if someone made her specifically for me and dropped her into my life—a reward of sorts for putting up with Easton and his tiresome, ridiculous antics, as well as Emerson and her increasingly smothering behavior.

Most of the other single females I’ve encountered in my life have had hidden or secondary agendas when it comes to dating. I’m no twenty-six year old billionaire that has ladies lining up to accommodate my every wish and desire, but I know I’m a good-looking guy that takes care of himself, managing a rapidly growing company with a nice cushion in the bank. A natural-born leader, I’ve always been a bit of a control freak, but only one other person in my life has made me feel the need to dominate and protect them in the way Blake does. Unfortunately, my relationship with
her
ended ugly and had me questioning my sanity on more than one occasion. All the others were just a way to pass the time; I never cared much if they came or went, Emerson included. There were a few crazies mixed in over the past few years, direct results from my lack of good judgment and over-indulgence of alcohol, but I’ve kept that to a minimum recently as I’ve concentrated on expanding the company.

“Easton is on his way in to see you.” Caroline’s voice pulls me from the daze I’m in as I sit at my desk after lunch.

“Thank you,” I reply seconds before the door swings open and my younger brother strolls in.

He’s dressed in some outlandish golf outfit—a bright orange shirt, with orange and turquoise plaid pants—and based on the burned area at the bridge of his nose, I’m assuming he just got off the course, instead of heading to it. The happy-go-lucky smile he always wears is in prime form. It must be nice to not have a care in the world.

“How’s my favorite big brother?” he asks spryly, walking to the mini-bar and pouring himself a glass of scotch.

“I’m your only brother, Easton,” I reply, unamused, “and yes, please, help yourself to a drink.”

Strolling lazily over to my desk, he sits down in the chair across from me, pretending he didn’t hear what I said. He looks around at the papers on my desk and crinkles his nose in disgust. “You work way too much, Mad. You need to relax or you’re gonna end up having a heart attack like Dad.”

Sometimes I can’t believe we’re from the same genes and grew up in the same house. Both of my parents have always been determined, hard-working people, and they instilled those same qualities in us as kids—well, at least they tried to. Easton, from the time he was a small child, has always been a carefree soul who’s never worried about anything except what made him happy, and unfortunately, my parents babied him and allowed him to act that way. Now that he’s thirty-two, he still acts like he’s twenty-two with no responsibilities or obligations.

“You don’t work enough,” I say deadpan as I turn to face him. “What do you need, Easton? I’ve got quite a bit to do before I can get out of here, and believe it or not, working until eight on a Friday night isn’t my idea of a good time either.”

“I’m glad you brought up having a good time; I want you to come with me to a charity event tonight. It’s a poker tournament, and the proceeds go to some national battered wives group or something—I’m not really sure. There’s going to be some good contacts there.”

I shake my head and ask, “What kind of good contacts? People who are interested in investing in Decker Enterprises?”

“Professional athletes who could promote the new video games,” he offers with raised eyebrows, like I’m supposed to jump at the opportunity now.

Sighing, I realize there’s no hope with him. “Sorry, man, I can’t. I have plans, but you go ahead and see if you can talk to some of them. I’d love to get backing from the players; maybe once we get the games ready, we can get them in to test ‘em out.”

“Plans? With who? Emerson’s going as my plus one,” he questions with obvious confusion.

“Believe it or not, I do have a life outside you, Emerson, and these office walls.”

“Bullshit. If you really have a date, bring her too,” he counters. “I’ll get all of our names on the list.”

I contemplate his proposition, and think it may be a good idea. Blake may feel more comfortable in a public setting with other people than one-on-one with me, and if we do discuss the video games, it may be beneficial to have her there to discuss the particulars.

“Okay, I’ll bring her. Where, what time, and what’s the dress?”

He spends the next few minutes giving me the details and calls his contact to get Blake and myself on the list of attendees. As he leaves, his happiness is evident, and I have to admit it does fill me with a little joy. He may be a pain in my ass, but he’s the only sibling I have.

Picking up my phone from the corner of my desk, I text Blake about the change of plans.

We’re going to a black tie charity event tonight instead of dinner.

I’ll pick you up at seven. I need your address.

It takes her forever to reply, and I’m just about to call her, when my phone alerts me of an incoming message.

We can do dinner another night.

What the fuck? Did my message seem like a question? Perturbed, I type back.

It’s non-negotiable.

I’m not waiting another night to be with this damn woman, and her hesitancy confuses the shit out of me. I can see it in her eyes when she’s with me that she
wants
to be there with me; the connection when we’re together is undeniable. Damn near smothering, it hangs so densely in the air between us. There’s something else there, though…something holding her back. Maybe she needs more guidance than I originally thought. I don’t have time to play games with this today; I have an event to attend tonight, and she
will
be by my side. Picking up the phone, I dial Mr. Thompson’s direct number.

“Joseph Thompson speaking,” he answers jovially.

“Good afternoon, Mr. Thompson,” I reply courteously. “It’s Madden from Decker Enterprises. How are you on this beautiful Friday?”

“Oh, Mr. Deck—, I mean Madden, yes, good afternoon. I’m doing well, thank you.” I can almost hear him sit up straighter in his chair. “What can I do for you today? I hope all is going well. The girls have been keeping me updated with the progress this week.”

“All is fine, no worries,” I ensure him. “I’m actually calling because an event has just popped up on my radar for this evening that I think may help the project. The event itself is a black tie charity gala for battered women, which is a cause I always support anyway, but in addition, I’ve been told there will be numerous professional athletes in attendance. I’m hoping to discuss the new video game line with some of them, perhaps to get some backing and support for when we roll it out.”

“Ah, I see. That’s a terrific idea for marketing,” he responds, the confusion of where he fits in evident in his voice.

“I know it’s very last minute, but I was hoping that Ms. Liu and Ms. Martin could join my brother and myself in order to provide specific details about the games in case they arise. I think it would be most beneficial for all parties.” I pause a brief moment to let the information sink in, and then continue. “I would send a car for them this evening, and also provide a dress allowance so the ladies can find something nice to wear, if necessary. I’d hate to be presumptuous, but Jae and Blake seem like hardworking young ladies, and I’m not sure they have something suitable for an event like this.”

He clears his throat as I wait for the answer I want to hear. “Well, I think it sounds like a tremendous idea, and I’m thrilled you think so highly of my girls to invite them to something like this. I’ll need to check with both of them to make sure they don’t have any prior plans they can’t get out of, and also to discuss the dress situation with them, but I’ll get back to you shortly. What time would the car pick them up?”

“Seven o’clock, and please let me know as soon as possible,” I answer and hang up with a victorious smile.

I know damn well the only plans Blake had were to go to dinner with me, and I can’t decide if I want her feisty Asian coworker to attend or not. She may help Blake feel more comfortable, but it may also force her to keep a business distance from me.

Ten minutes later, Mr. Thompson calls back to let me know that unfortunately, Ms. Liu is unable to make it due to family obligations, but Ms. Martin will be ready to be picked up at the office at seven o’clock. He also states that she declined the money for a dress, which irritates the fuck out of me. I know a twenty-two-year-old who’s fresh out of college, working an entry-level graphics job, and driving around a base-model Jetta doesn’t have the money for an evening gown. I will see she gets reimbursed.

Much as I thought, the next few hours pass in the blink of an eye, and I’m scrambling to make it home in time to shower and get dressed. I call Sarah while I’m en route so she can get my tux out of the closet and make sure it’s pressed. As soon as I pull into the driveway of my Calabasas home, I jump out of the car and rush inside. Twenty minutes later, I’m clean from head to toe, and despite the need for a haircut, I look pretty fucking sharp. I thank Sarah multiple times as I scurry back out the door and make my way towards Burbank. If both ladies would’ve attended, I’d have sent the town car as I indicated to Mr. Thompson, but since it’s only Blake, I’m picking her up myself. I want to arrive there with her on my arm.

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