Chapter 9
Broken (Manhattan Ruthless Book 1)
Iceman? Nathan James is hotter than the fiery pits of hell. I was too nervous to appreciate his fineness in the boardroom earlier, but heâs everything Iâve ever wanted in a guyâat least as far as looks go.
Thereâs a reason almost every woman in this restaurant has cast an admiring glance his way tonight. Heâs tall, at least six-two at a guess. Broad too. His shoulders and biceps strain against the taut material of his shirt when he rests his arms on the table. His jawline looks like it was chiseled by the gods themselvesâor rather, the goddesses like Aphrodite and Hera, who knew exactly what a fine-ass man should look like. He might be a cold-blooded shark in the courtroom, but sitting opposite me in this fancy restaurant while I try my best to find out what his buttons are and how to push each and every one, I swear his dark eyes are twinkling with barely suppressed mischief. The man has a deviant side, I can tell.
And while heâs yet to crack a full smile, his lips do occasionally twitch with the hint of one. I guess Tyler was right, Nathan isnât the worst guy I could have been set up to marry, and I should enjoy this while I can because who knows if we will even make it down the aisle.
I peer out the window, envious of the couples walking hand in hand in the warm summer New York air. Dinner was delicious and delightful. Nathan was charming and surprisingly funny, and I must admit that Iâm not quite ready for this night to be over. âItâs such a nice night. Shame we couldnât have walked a little.â
Nathan presses a button to speak to his driver. âPull the car over. Weâre going to walk the last few blocks.â
âOf course, sir,â comes the reply. âIâll wait for you outside Miss Edisonâs apartment building.â
We walk in silence, and despite the warm night air, I shiver and wrap my arms around my torso.
âShit, youâre cold?â Nathan shrugs off his jacket and drapes it around my shoulders. The residual heat from his body warms me all over, and I shiver for an entirely different reason.
âThank you.â I pull his jacket tighter around myself. âSuch a gentleman.â
He arches an eyebrow. âYou seem shocked by this revelation, Miss Edison.â
A laugh tumbles out of me, and I guess my amusement must melt the ice in his veins because he rewards me with a real, full-on smile that reaches his eyes.
âOh, wow.â I bump my arm against his as we fall into step beside each other. âYou do smile.â
He rolls his eyes. âOnly when the occasion calls for it.â
I stop walking and place a hand over my heart. âIâm so honored to be present for such an occasion.â
He comes to a stop beside me, his dark eyes scrutinizing my face, but the hint of a smile remains on his lips. âWhy do I feel like youâre constantly testing me?â
We discussed some of the legalities of the contract during dinner, but that discussion didnât last long. Most of our evening was spent getting to know one another, and it seems he got a pretty good read on me. âMaybe because I am. I mean, if Iâm going to marry you, I need to learn some very important things about you. You know, to see if weâre compatible.â
âOh?â His smile becomes a wicked smirk that turns my insides to Jell-o. âAnd what things do you need to know?â
I smile coyly and resume walking. âIf you have a sense of humor. If you have good taste in movies, which weâve already established that you do. You know, if youâre capable of making a woman â¦â Turning my face toward him, I lick my lips, and his eyes darken as he waits for me to finish my sentence. I suppress a grin and add, âFluffy pancakes when itâs that time of the month and sheâs craving sugar.â
A deep, rumbling laugh rolls out of him. âWhy do I feel like Iâm getting schooled by a pint-sized siren?â
âYou are getting schooled, Ice. But I am neither pint-sized nor a siren.â
This time heâs the one who stops, and his fingers circle my wrist, bringing me to a halt right in front of him. He steps closer, looming over me even in my six-inch heels. His eyes rake up and down my body, and the heat of his gaze scalds me. âBut you are pint-sized, Spitfire. And you are most definitely a siren.â
Staring into his chocolate-brown eyes, I swallow down the thick knot in my throat. This feels real when itâs not. I canât recall the last time I had so much fun on a date, let alone a time when I wanted to kiss a man half as much as I want to kiss Nathan James right now.
He leans closer, his breath dusting over my forehead, and a shiver runs the length of my spine. âAre you going to invite me in for a coffee?â
I glance around, surprised. The walk was so enjoyable that I failed to register we had reached my apartment building. I bite down on my bottom lip and shake my head. âIâm not that kind of girl, Mr. James.â
His devilish eyes narrow before he unashamedly rakes them up and down my body. âOh, weâre back to Mr. James now, are we?â
Tilting my head, I hold his gaze and try to stop my legs from shaking. âWell, there are no cameras here. No need to pretend weâre on a date any longer.â
âActually â¦â He takes a half step forward, herding me back until Iâm pressed against the wall and his body is only inches from mine. So tantalizingly close that I smell his masculine scentâcologne, whiskey, and fresh airâand it makes the spot between my thighs ache. âI think I saw some paparazzi right over there.â He jerks his head backward, and I peer over his shoulder.
âNope. You must have been imagining things,â I whisper, my cheeks flushing with heat.
He shrugs. âI think you should kiss me anyway. Just to be sure that this looks like a real date to anyone who might see.â
âThe only person watching us is Tedward.â
A growl rumbles in his throat, and he dips his head lower. His mouth is so deliciously close, and his lips dust my earlobe. âThen letâs give him something to watch, Mel.â
I swallow hard as my pulse races beneath my skin. I bet heâs an incredible kisser. It would be so easy to say yes and let him press me against this wall and kiss me senseless. But that would only make things more complicated. I need to keep a clear head around him. This is a business arrangement, a fact heâs made abundantly clear.
I canât get carried away with myself by thinking itâs anything more just because his body provokes such an intensely sensual physical reaction from mine. That would be reckless. Especially since Iâm only ninety-eight percent sure Iâll go through with this wedding. I at least want the option to change my mind if I decide to, and if we have sex, Iâm not sure Iâll be able to maintain any measure of objectivity.
I plant my hands on his chest and press a soft kiss on his cheek. âGoodnight, Mr. James.â
I stifle a chuckle at the frustrated groan that tumbles from his lips. But he steps back and gives me space. He really is a gentleman, huh?
âThank you for your jacket.â I go to slip my arms out of the silk-lined sleeves, but he encircles my wrist with one strong hand, sending pulses of electricity skittering up my forearm.
âKeep it. Iâll get it back Saturday night.â
I frown. âSaturday night?â
âOur next date.â
I arch an eyebrow. âWhat if I already have plans?â
His lips twitch again with the promise of a smile that he refuses to deliver this time. âDo you?â
I fold my arms across my chest and scowl. âNo. But thatâs beside the point.â
Heâs already walking toward his car when he calls over his shoulder, âIâll pick you up at seven, Melanie.â