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coursed through his hair, and she moaned. His tongue darted around in her mouth, exploring, probing, and tasting every inch. God he tasted good. His body felt like heaven against hers.
    Laszlo kept her pinned between him and the wall and abruptly pulled away from the kiss. He looked at her with those piercing eyes of his. "You're not pushing me away." He sounded shocked and confused.
    She shook her head. "No, I'm not."
    "Why?"
    Because I want to fuck you senseless, is what she wanted to say. But she refrained. She really had no idea how to answer that question. She shrugged.
    "Have you changed your mind about us?"
    "Us?" She laughed. "I didn't realize there was an 'us'."
    "There could be if you'd stop pushing me away."
    "You're the one who has been avoiding me all week."
    "This is why I'm avoiding you, Trinity. " Laszlo took her hand and put it on his crotch. "I haven't had sex with anyone since the night I was with you and I'm ready to explode. I knew if I called you into my office I'd end up bending you over my desk and fucking you so hard you wouldn't be able to walk out afterwards."
    Her breath caught in her throat at the visual image his words just invoked. She wanted that. She wanted to feel him inside of her again. Trinity loved the feel of his erection filling out the front of his pants. She massaged him with a firm gentleness and he groaned, bringing his mouth back down over hers. His hand, which had been on her hip, coursed up her body and stopped on her breast, holding it in his palm and kneading it. The touch sent a bolt of fire through her body that erupted between her thighs. "Laszlo," she whispered.
    "Fuck, Trin, I want you so much." He dragged his mouth from her lips, down her jaw, and to her neck.
    The elevator slowed and came to a stop. Laszlo backed away from her and cleared his throat as the doors opened. Several people from the first floor piled inside, each one giving Laszlo a greeting and a smile. Trinity was having a hard time catching her breath and calming her racing heart. It was mildly irritating the way Laszlo seemed to go from a horny groping lover to a calm, cool, and collected executive. He turned to Trinity. "We'll finish this later," he said before exiting the elevator.
    She swore she held her breath the entire way ba ck upstairs and to her desk, exhaling only once she was seated. A smile formed on her face. At least she knew he still wanted her. She decided to go to the charity ball with him--and to have sex with him once more--but only once more. Then she'd distance herself from him, give her two weeks' notice, and move on. She'd been here too long anyway. Staying for any longer would surely lead Jason straight to her and she couldn't risk that. Trinity took a deep breath, satisfied with the fact that she had a plan in place.
     

CHAPTER FIVE
     
    Laszlo paced back and forth in front of the sliding glass doors in his kitchen. He was bored. He'd considered going for a swim in his pool, but it hadn't been cleaned since Monday. He made a mental note to call the pool company and find out why the hell they hadn't sent someone out this week. He walked to the refrigerator and grabbed a cold beer. Twisting the top off and throwing it across the room into the trash can he took a long pull from it. His gaze settled on the hot tub out on his porch. The hot water would feel really good tonight. Yet, he couldn't bring himself to actually go get in it. He hated sitting in that damn thing alone. It would be so much better if he had someone to share it with…no, not someone, Trinity.
    He blew out a breath. That woman had gotten under his skin. It drove him nuts. Laszlo Cstary did not chase women, but that's exactly what he was doing with Trinity. She was making h im work for it, too. No matter what she said or how many times she said, he knew without a doubt that she wanted him. Why the hell wouldn't she just give in to him? She was on the verge today. He smiled at the memory of how she'd responded to him
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