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Автор: Maisey Yates
Издательство: HarperCollins
Серия: Mills & Boon Modern
Жанр произведения: Контркультура
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isbn: 9781408973844
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she wasn’t out to sell her body in the interest of spiting her mother. No, things weren’t as desperate as all that.

      There was a quiet knock on the door and Ethan crossed behind her. She turned quickly. She wanted to make sure she could see him.

      He opened the door without checking to verify who it was. “Yes?”

      “Mr. Grey.” An employee of the hotel, identified only by his highly polished name tag—his sharply tailored suit was as far from a hotel uniform as anything Noelle had ever seen—stood in the entryway. “When I heard you were here, I thought I would come and make sure that everything was—”

      “Everything’s fine, Thomas,” Ethan said, moving to where Noelle was standing, his stance possessive. A clear sign that he was linking the two of them, proving to the employee just where things stood.

      Of course, it was all for show. But he was as good as putting on a show as she had once been.

      “Noelle will be staying here for the foreseeable future. Everything is to go to my account. Food and service, anything she wants.”

      She didn’t—couldn’t—believe that Ethan was truly giving her carte blanche to have whatever she wanted. All part of the show, she reminded herself. Because a man could hardly seem stingy in regards to his … whatever the world was meant to see her as at the moment.

      A potential wife. A high-priced call girl.

      Her heart thudded dully in her chest. They could see her as either, it wouldn’t matter. Ethan would marry her in the end and that would put a bit of salve on her reputation. Of course, the reputation would blister again after the divorce, but that was the least of her worries. At the moment she had no reputation. Her star had fizzled out.

      Ethan moved nearer to her, curling his arm around her waist, drawing her to his body. His fingers moved, idly, slowly, the touch feather light over her clothing. Yet it seemed to blaze a trail of fire that penetrated the thin fabric of her blouse, leaving smoldering embers in its wake that retained the heat long after the flame had moved on.

      She tried to suppress the small shiver that raced up her spine, but she couldn’t. Too much of her energy was focused on keeping her face neutral, keeping from conveying to Thomas that having a man’s fingertips drifting over the line of her waist was anything more than a common occurrence.

      “Yes, sir.” Thomas nodded. “And will you be staying here as well? In the interest of providing you with the best service.”

      Yeah, right. More like in the interest of being nosy.

      Ethan’s fingers drifted further up her body, to her ribs, curling around, barely brushing the underside of her breast. She stiffened, not allowing the gasp that had climbed into her throat to escape, not allowing her face to betray her shock.

      “I’ll call down in the morning for room service when I’m here. Rest assured, I’ll be certain my needs are met while I’m staying.”

      Her face was hot, it felt like the blood beneath it was boiling, pulsing as it rushed through her veins and lit her skin like a beacon. She sucked in a breath. “Or I will.” There. This was a game. That’s all it was. And she wasn’t about to be bested.

      She didn’t need heaps of—or any—sexual experience in order to play the part.

      Ethan caught her chin between his thumb and forefinger and tilted her face up so that she had to meet his liquid black gaze. “I have no doubt about that. In fact, I have a feeling I’ll be requiring very little in the way of hotel room service.”

      Her pulse was pounding in her temples now, but she ignored it. Instead of shrinking away from him, as her body was screaming at her to do, she curled herself into him, putting her palm flat on his chest.

      It was solid, well-muscled. She could feel the definition of his body beneath the layers of his crisp dress shirt and suit jacket. He didn’t have the body of a man who spent all his time behind a desk.

      He had the body of a man who worked out. Shirtless. Maybe he swam? Water sluicing over all that enticing, golden skin, muscles shifting and bunching, tensing and relaxing as he moved …

      She chastised her imagination big-time for that unnecessary foray into fantasy.

      Understandably, their little sex farce brought sex to mind, but that didn’t mean she was allowed to indulge in thoughts like that.

      No, she was allowed to. If she wanted to. Which she didn’t. Because this thing with Ethan was a business transaction. And that meant sex and fantasy had no place in it. She had to remember that.

      She pressed her palm more firmly against him, proving to herself that he was just a man. A person. A body. Nothing to get excited about. “I’ll make sure you have whatever you need,” she said, fighting to keep the tremor out of her voice.

      Thomas, the nosy employee, forced a smile. “Excellent, sir, then if everything is to your liking …?”

      “Yes, we’re fine for now.”

      “I’ll leave you then.”

      When he turned and left, Noelle let out a gust of breath and tried to extricate herself from Ethan’s hold without flailing.

      “I think the show is over,” she said, gritting her teeth when he continued to hold onto her.

      “Is it?” he released her. “Too bad. I enjoyed that very much.”

      “It was beyond thrilling,” she said, her smile false, very purposefully false so he would know just how fake the sentiment was. She had a feeling he wasn’t being sincere. Just trying to see if he could agitate her.

      “You surprise me sometimes.”

      “Do I?” she asked, her teeth locked tightly together.

      “The day we met you seemed very … pale.”

      “I was about to lose my home, and you were scoping it out and making changes before my rear end had even hit the gutter.”

      “True enough.”

      Pale. What a strange way to describe her. Or maybe not. Pale sounded weak, washed-out. As if something had more potential and yet wasn’t reaching it. Her stomach sank a bit. That was her. She couldn’t even argue.

      She was beginning to find that lost potential now though. She just had to get her life back on track. Get some resources so that she had a square one to start from. Maybe she could play again. Maybe the music would come back to her. If she played this opportunity right, she would have a chance.

      Without it, she would lose the only asset she possessed. She would be on her own again, with nothing. No job experience, and not a whole lot of real-life experience.

      “A year ago I never would have had the courage to do this,” she said. “But, way back then, I didn’t recognize a very important truth.”

      “What’s that, beautiful?”

      Her stomach tightened when he said that. Beautiful. She used to feel beautiful sometimes. She wanted to feel beautiful again.

       It’s up to you to feel beautiful though. Everyone else could just be lying.

      Yes, it was up to her.

      “I learned that you can’t count on anyone. The only person I can trust to hold my best interests in high regard is me. If I want to change things, I have to do it, because no one else will do it for me.”

      “A hard lesson to learn, but an important one,” he said.

      “Very. So I’m taking care of me. Of my best interests.”

      “Don’t forget my best interests. Don’t forget your end of the deal.”

      “I won’t.”

      “Good.” He leaned in, his scent teasing her sense. The only man she’d had any exposure to was