Chapter 25
bsp; There it was. The reason she couldn’t fully enjoy her first sexual experience. Nigel didn’t even know her real name. Guilt
and disappointment spiraled through her. She’d finally chosen to give herself to someone, and her pleasure had been robbed by
her lies. She had nobody to blame but herself.
How could she let this go any further? Clearly Nigel cared for her on some level. He’d taken his time, he’d made love to her with
his mouth, and now he looked as if he was perfectly content with nothing more.
Why couldn’t she have met him before the deceit? Why couldn’t she just tell him who she was and why she was here?
Because her brothers were counting on her and she couldn’t let them down. Miranda had no right to take ownership of a family
legacy that meant nothing to her anyway.
“I may be inexperienced,” she told him. “But I’m not naive or dumb. You’ve got to be...frustrated.”
Again, he let out a throaty laugh. “I’ll admit to being a trifle uncomfortable.”
His smile slowly faded and those lingering eyes continued to hold her in place. Another burst of arousal slid through her, coupled
with fear of all the unknown components that made up this warped relationship.
At some point, this was all going to blow up in her face and they were both going to end up hurt. The longer she stayed, the more
involved they became, the more Sophie knew there would be no good way for this to end.
Nigel sighed and came to his feet. He raked a hand over his mussed hair and stared down at her, then offered a soft smile.
“You look good spread out over my couch,” he told her. “I’ve envisioned you several times, in several ways—spread across my
bed, in my shower, on my desk.”
Sophie adjusted her dress and stood, tugging the material down to cover her thighs. “You’ve been busy,” she joked, though her
nerves were even more out of control than they’d been before he’d pleasured her.
“I told you, I’ve never met a woman like you.” He tucked a strand of hair behind her ear and raked his thumb over her chin.
“Nobody has been able to distract me from work before and nobody has ever made me want to put them first in everything.
You’ve put some spell on me.”
Sophie swallowed, unable to form words to follow his declaration. This was getting too deep, too intimate... But she knew tonight
was just a stepping stone for the future. She wasn’t innocent enough to think they’d just stop here.
“I could say the same,” she replied, still recovering from his touch. “I just didn’t expect any of this.”
She had to tell the truth where she could. Maybe he’d even turn out to be understanding. After all, he’d have to see that her
attraction to Nigel had nothing at all to do with her plan to reveal Miranda for the ruthless gold digger Sophie believed her to be.
But what if he took it badly? What if he threw her out...and then called Miranda to tell her everything? She couldn’t bring herself
to risk it.
Lying to his face made her miserable. She’d never felt so guilty, so ugly. But she’d already started this and she would see it
through.
“The new responsibilities I’ve given you have nothing at all to do with this attraction,” he told her. “I need you to know that. In a
very short time, you’ve proven to be a worthy asset.”
Sophie smiled. “I didn’t think you gave me an extra project to get in my pants. But I’m glad to know you find my ideas of value.”
At least she could be a little proud of the effort she’d put into this faux job. If she’d learned anything from her father, it was how to
work hard no matter the occupation.
She just wished her father would’ve thought more of her and her brothers and shown some real care toward them—in his life or
in his death. Money and assets aside, she didn’t know why he wouldn’t leave them a part of his legacy. Why he would throw it all
at Miranda like she deserved more in her blingy, snobby life. The woman mainly stayed in New York with her friends and
outgoing lifestyle. Her place in Royal was just a getaway.
Even though Sophie and her father had had a strained relationship, having everything removed from her life where he was
concerned seemed so final, so heartbreaking. Like she just had to sever any ties she had with him. He was her father, she still
loved him and she had nothing of his to hold on to.
“I’m glad you decided to go to the ceremony with me tonight,” Nigel interrupted her thoughts, reaching for her hand and lacing his
fingers with hers. “You may not believe me, but I typically go alone.”
Sophie tipped her head. “I do find that hard to believe.”
Nigel wrapped his arms around her, pulling her in closer to his solid, powerful body. “And I find it hard to believe no man has
captured your attention or your heart yet.”
She stilled. “Is that what you’re after? My heart?”
Nigel slid his hands over her backside and squeezed. “I’m not looking to fall in love, not when I’m busy building an empire and a
name for myself. But I wouldn’t mind some companionship while you’re in town.”
“A fling?” she asked.
“That’s such a juvenile, crass term.”
He slid his lips over hers, so softly she had to grip onto his shoulders to keep herself grounded in the face of the tenderness.