was only five foot six in bare feet and Elliot was well over six foot, so she opted for her Ferragamo black ankle boots that oozed comfort even after long hours on your feet. She captured her hair carefree away from her face with a sparkling gray head band, pulling it into a halo around her face. Minimal makeup, a dab of African musk behind her ears and on her wrists and she was ready just as the doorbell rang.
Her stomach wobbled for a second and heat popped in her ears. She took a quick look in the mirror, left her bedroom and scanned the living room en route to the door, confident that everything was in its place. She went to the intercom, confirmed that it was Elliot and buzzed him in. Her heart pounded. Moments later her front doorbell rang. Straightening, she grasped the knob, turned it and opened the door.
The air stopped in her lungs. She wasnât sure what to expect, but seeing him again did something to her that she couldnât explain if you paid her. Everything about him was more intense, more magnified, bigger and brighter than when sheâd seen him for the first time.
Was it the dark, searing eyes that seemed to peek into her soul from beneath half-lowered lids and silkylashes, or the cool chocolate of his complexion that blended seamlessly with his shirt, slacks and hip-length suede jacket? The combination so enticing and perfectly matched that his attire was more second skin than a cover-up. Perhaps it was the half smile that moved like a lazy river across his full lips giving just a hint of beautiful teeth.
âHey,â he said, his low, almost gritty voice snapping her out of her momentary trance.
âHi. Come on in. I need to get my jacket and purse.â She turned and commanded her lungs to inhale and exhale as she crossed the space on shaky legs, knew he was watching the sway of her hips and prayed that not only did he like what he saw, but that she didnât trip.
Miraculously she made it to her bedroom. She drew in long, calming breaths of air. Blinking several times she focused on what she needed to do. She took her purse from the top of her dresser, checked for her cell phone, ID, house keys and wallet. She took her jacket from the back of the overstuffed armchair that sat like a Buddha near her window then went back out front.
She entered the room and watched him for an instant. He was turned halfway away from her, running his finger along the frame of a photograph that rested on a table in the short hall. His body was fluid almost as if it moved to some sultry beat in his head, so different from the tightly coiled man of earlier in the day. âAll ready,â she announced.
He only turned his head in her direction, let his eyes run over her for a hot flash of an instant. âCool. Letâs go.â
Elliot opened the door for her and as she passed him she caught the faintest hint of something manly, a clean and seductive scent that was more him than off the shelf. She liked it. She locked the door behind them.
âDid you have someplace in mind?â she asked as they walked down the stairs to the outside door. She felt his heat as he walked inches from her on the wide staircase.
âWhy donât I surprise you?â
She glanced up at him as he reached around her to open the door. His arm brushed her shoulder and she was certain she felt a jolt of heat race down to the pads of her fingers.
âI like surprises,â she said. âMost of the time.â
âWeâll hope for the best.â
They stepped outside into the cool spring night. He pointed to a midnight blue Jaguar parked across the street.
âYouâre getting paid too much, or Iâm in the wrong business,â she teased him as he opened the door of the lush automobile, its interior still carrying the scent of brand-new leather.
âEvery now and then you have to treat yourself, especially in this business,â he said, as they settled in the car.