When Russell threw back the sheet on her side and patted the mattress, her face betrayed a flash of embarrassment. Or was it guilt?
He recalled that Nicole hadn’t initially liked the thought of sleeping with him in her mother’s bed. He’d had to use persuasive logic along with some passionate kisses to get her to put aside her qualms.
Now the woman herself was there, in the room with them, via a phone, reminding him again of why he was here. Not just to satisfy his needs, but also to soothe his vengeful soul.
Russell’s dark side thrilled to the thought of making love to Nicole whilst she talked to her mother. Even better if she started talking to her father.
But when he patted the mattress again, she frowned and shook her head.
‘I’m fine,’ she said, still frowning. ‘Kara’s mum said I could stay at their place for a while. No, I don’t need you to send me any money. I have enough. And I have a plan.’
Russell pulled a face. If he was her plan, then why wasn’t she lying back down next to him? That would be the way to his wallet, and his heart. If he had one, that was.
‘No, I don’t want to talk to him,’ Nicole went on sharply. ‘It won’t do any good and it certainly won’t change my mind.’
She exhaled a totally exasperated sigh before slumping down on the side of the bed, her back to him.
Russell just sat there, somewhat exasperated himself. If she didn’t hang up soon, he might have to take matters into his own hands.
‘Don’t be like that, Mum,’ she continued, her tone a tad weary. ‘Look, I’m too tired to argue at the moment. I really need to go to bed.’
Good idea, Russell thought, growing more frustrated by the moment.
‘Yes, I know I don’t usually go to sleep before midnight, but Kara dragged me off to a wedding today and … What? Oh … Megan Donnelly, a girl we went to school with … You probably wouldn’t remember her. She wasn’t in our class at school but Kara’s mum has become buddy-buddy with her mum and she insisted I accompany them. I couldn’t really say no … Well, yes, it was rather swish … The groom was James Logan, the advertising tycoon …’
As Russell listened to Nicole answer her mother’s interminable questions about the wedding, he decided he could not wait for this conversation to finish. It was time to see just who had the most power over Ms Power: her mother, or her new lover.
Russell rose onto his knees behind her and smoothed her hair back from one beautifully bare shoulder.
Nicole managed to smother the gasp which rose to her lips, her whole back stiffening as her head twisted round to glare at him.
But he wasn’t looking at her. He was busy nuzzling away at her shoulder, the tantalising graze of his lips making her skin break out into goose-pimples.
‘Nicole, are you there?’ her mother asked.
‘Yes, Mum, I’m here,’ came her brusque answer.
‘What did you wear, darling?’
Did she really have to answer these silly questions?
‘Nothing special, Mum. Just a dress. The green one I wore on Christmas Day last year.’
‘You didn’t! Not to a formal wedding. Oh, Nicole, I thought I’d taught you better than that. I hope you at least wore some decent jewellery.’
Nicole had had enough of this conversation. And of Russell doing what he was doing. He knew she was talking to her mother. Didn’t he have any sense of decorum at all? Kissing her shoulder had been bad enough. Now his hands had found their way around to her breasts.
When his wicked fingers began plucking away at her nipples, she almost dropped the phone.
‘I wore my emeralds,’ she choked out as she gripped the phone harder. Dear heaven, but it was hard to concentrate on anything when your head was swimming and your nipples burning.
‘The ones Alistair gave you for your twenty-first?’
‘Yes.’
Nicole almost cried out when Russell pulled her back onto the bed, her eyes flinging wide once she realised what he was going to do.
She clasped the phone with both hands, biting her bottom lip to stop herself from making embarrassing noises.
‘Better than nothing, I suppose,’ her mother was saying grudgingly. ‘But you should have worn something really glamorous. You might have met someone. James Logan’s wedding would have been full of suitable catches.’
She almost blurted out that she had met someone. But that would have started a whole lot more questions and she was desperate now to get off the phone.
‘Mum, I … I really have to go. I’ll call you back later this week and we’ll have a nice long chat.’
‘You promise?’
‘I promise. Bye.’
‘Bye, darling. Be good now. And if you can’t be good, be careful.’
Nicole grimaced as she flipped her phone shut. These were words her mother had often used in the past when she went out on a date.
Never before had they struck home so strongly. Because she wasn’t being good tonight, or particularly careful.
But, right at this moment, she didn’t give a hoot.
Yes, she thought wildly as her phone slipped from her grasp. Oh, yes.
‘Don’t stop!’ she cried out.
He didn’t.
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
RUSSELL stood at the side of the bed and stared down at Nicole’s naked body.
She was still dead to the world—little wonder after what he’d subjected her to. It wasn’t unusual for Russell to make love to a woman several times in succession. His mainly celibate existence tended to make him needy and greedy.
But she hadn’t objected. Hell, no. She’d been more than happy to accommodate him every which way. By this stage, Russell hadn’t questioned if she’d been faking it. He’d been way too enamoured of her charms to question anything.
In the cold light of day, however, he rather hoped she’d been pretending. He wanted her to continue being his willing little love slave for a while longer, wanted an excuse to have more vengeful sex with her.
Because let’s face it, Russell, one night simply wasn’t enough to cure what’s driven you all these years. You want more: more revenge, more sex. More of the very beautiful Nicole Power.
He might have joined her back in bed if he hadn’t been so damned hungry. With no food in the house, there was no option but to go out and get some. The continuing blackout had put paid to a local café. Russell would have to go further afield. He knew exactly where to take her. To a place where there was electricity, plenty of food and an extremely comfy bed.
His unit at McMahon’s Point.
Without hesitation, he leant down to shake her shoulder.
‘There’s still no electricity,’ were the first words Russell said when she opened her eyes.
Nicole groaned, then closed her eyes again.
It wasn’t the continuing