Chapter 8
Broken (Manhattan Ruthless Book 1)
âWould you like me to go up for her, sir?â my driver, Teddy, asks as he rolls the car to a stop outside Melanieâs apartment building.
âNo. Iâll go get her myself if sheâs not here on time.â I look at the bustling sidewalk, at the people hurrying to the places theyâre going, separated from me by the thick pane of glass, then glance at my watch. I left strict instructions that she be ready by eight, and she promised she would be. I contemplated sending her a dress to wear but figured Iâd learn a little more about her by seeing how she chooses to dress for dinner at an exclusive restaurant.
A few seconds later, she walks out of the apartment building, and fuck me, she does not disappoint. Her long dark hair is pulled to one side, falling in gentle waves over her shoulder. Her elegant jade-green dress ends mid-calf, with a split exposing the length of her left thigh, showing off a small expanse of her tanned skin. The fabric clings to every inch of her curves like it was sprayed on her body, showing nothing and everything at the same time.
âThis her, sir?â Teddy asks.
I clear my throat. âYeah.â
He jumps out of the car, and I watch her walk toward us, her hips swaying in a seductive rhythm with each sure-footed step she takes in her heels. I bite my lip and grunt, sounding like a fucking animal.
Their muffled voices reach me before the car door opens. She peers inside, flashing me a sweet smile like she knows I watched her approach and enjoyed every second of it. Then she turns back to my driver. âThank you, Tedward,â she says with a musical laugh.
He almost suppresses his smirk before he closes the door on us, and she takes a seat beside me, revealing that her dress leaves her back completely bare. An image of me sliding my hand inside the fabric to see if sheâs wearing panties flashes through my mind and makes my dick twitch in my pants.
âTedward is lovely,â she says, cutting through my inappropriate thoughts.
I lift one eyebrow. âHis name is Teddy, short for Theodore.â
âYes, he introduced himself as Teddy, but he seemed to like Tedward just fine.â She flashes me a wicked grin. âAnyway, is this appropriate enough for dinner?â She gestures at her dress, and I narrow my eyes at her. We havenât even pulled away from the curb and sheâs fucking with me already. This woman is a spitfire. Nothing at all like the meek woman who walked into my office with her brother today.
I make a show of glancing over her outfit, like I havenât already committed every detail to memory. âIt will do fine.â
She blows out a breath. âWow, Mr. James, so smooth.â Chuckling, she leans back against the seat.
âHave you been drinking, Melanie?â
She wrinkles her nose. âNot yet. Why?â
âTaken anything else to help get you through the evening?â
Her eyes go wide and her neck flushes a pretty shade of pink, and now I feel like an asshole. Nothing in the information I found about her from the past nine years would suggest she has an ongoing drug problem. That was a low blow.
She rolls back her shoulders and fixes me with a hard stare. âI guess if weâre going to be married, you have a right to know about my past, Mr. James.â
âDonât care about your past, just the now.â
âYes, well, letâs just say my stint in rehab was greatly exaggerated. Yes, I have a glass of wine or three occasionally, and when my cousin, Tyler, manages to persuade me to go clubbing, Iâve been known to down a tequila shot or four. But I donât do drugs.â
âGood to know. But you are acting differently.â
She tilts her head. âDifferent good or different bad?â
I press my lips together, mulling over the question. âGood.â
A smile lights up her face. âI crack jokes when Iâm nervous.â She shrugs. âAnd also, today in your office was kind of â¦â She blows out a breath. âWeird. I get quiet when Iâm nervous too.â
âSo you get quiet or you crack jokes? Which is it?â
She arches an eyebrow at me. âDepends on the type of nerves, I guess.â
I run my fingertips over the base of her neck and down the exposed skin of her back, suppressing a smile when she shivers at my touch. âAnd what form of nervous are you feeling right now, Melanie?â
Her eyelashes flutter against her pink cheeks. âThe first-date kind.â
I shift closer. âHave you had many first dates?â
She grins. âNot as many as you, Mr. James.â
I swallow a laugh at her snappy comeback.
âYeah, I do my research too, Iceman.â
Wincing, I suck in air through my teeth. I got that nickname in college, and itâs followed me through my career. While I donât mind being known as a man with ice in his veins, itâs still uncomfortable to be called that to my face.
She laughs softly. âItâs okay, I get it. Top Gun fan, huh?â
I shrug. âWho isnât?â
She leans closer, and her breath dusts over my cheek, making my already twitchy cock stiffen. âIâll let you in on a little secret about me, Nathan. Top Gun is one of my favorite movies, and I always preferred Iceman to Maverick.â
Closing my eyes, I draw in a breath, and my nose is flooded by her sweet scent. Sheâs flirting with me, which I didnât expect at all. When I open my eyes a second later, sheâs smiling at me like she knows exactly whatâs happening in my pants right now.
I stretch my neck. If she wants to play, weâll play. âWould you like some champagne to calm those nerves of yours, Melanie?â
Her lips curve at the edges, and her bright green eyes sparkle. Iâm ashamed when I examine her pupils for signs of drug use, but as I already suspected, I see none. So what the fuck happened between leaving my office and now to bring about this change in her? Sheâs like a completely different woman. And while I liked the woman I met in my office, I must admit I like this one even better.
âHmm. Yes, please, Nathan.â I swear she fucking purrs my name, and all I can think about is how it will sound tumbling from her lips when I make her come.