Jessie wearily removed her glasses, closed her eyes and rubbed at her temples. She glanced at the clock and groaned. Eight oâclock, and she still wasnât done with the proposal. She reluctantly picked up the phone. Connor would not be pleased. This was the third day in a row sheâd worked late.
She hadnât even dialed yet when she dropped the phone back into the cradle. She sighed deeply and turned back to her computer. No sense starting another fight. Theyâd been having too many of those lately, and maybe, she thought sadly, it was time to just admit it was over before they hurt each other any more.
She shook the disturbing thought from her head. âI just want to get this done and go home,â she muttered.
âJessie! What are you still doing here?!â
Great.
Mike Hudson was preceded into the room by a bulging briefcase. But he was dressed casually, indicating that heâd gone home for dinner and a change. Lucky devil. âI thought Iâd be alone at this hour,â he said.
âNo such luck, Mike,â Jessie smiled.
Mike ignored the comment and said softly, âJess, you look like hell. Youâve been working too much. Please go home and get some sleep.â
âI canât,â said Jessie. âI have this proposal to finish, and after thatâŠâ she trailed off, indicating to the stacks on her desk.
Mike surveyed the piles of paperwork, nonplused. His eyes met hers and he saw the exhaustion. Concern swept over him and he motioned for her to follow him. âCome into my office,â he demanded gently.
âMike, IâŠâ she started to protest. But he held a finger to his lips, and something about his look made her stop. She couldnât say no to Mike Hudson. Her life would be so much easier if she could.
His pace was brisk and business-like as he marched down the hall to his office, a step ahead of Jessie. âWhat does Connor think of the hours youâve been putting in?â he asked as he reached for his keys and inserted one into the door of his office.
âWellâŠâ Jessie hesitated. How much should she tell him? âNot a lot, actually. But we donât agree on anything anymore. I think weâre on the outs.â That should suffice.
âSorry to hear that,â Mike said. The door to his office swung open. âI always did like Connor, but he didnât seem to support your career goals. And I know how important a partnership is to you.â He stepped aside to let Jessie into the office.
âYeah,â she admitted, really too tired to share much else.
âWell listen, if you need anything, just remember that Karen and I are here for you.â
Karen. Why did he have to remind her? Boss or not, Mike Hudson had become a great friend. So had Karen, but Jessie wished, on a daily basis, that she didnât have such high morals; that Mike wasnât so devoted to his wife; that he wasnât so damn sexy. Keeping herself from falling in love with him had taken an iron will and hours of therapy, but she was past all that. Hours more of therapy, however, could not quell the urge to rip off his three-piece suit and fuck that man in ways his prim and conservative Karen couldnât even imagine.
âThanks, but Iâll be fine,â she said. âIâm pretty well over it already, we justâŠwell, we fizzled out a while ago. I think weâre hanging on now out of habit.â
âJust the same,â said Mike. âLet me know if thereâs anything I can do. Itâs a damn clichĂ©, I know, but if you need to talk or anythingâŠâ
Jessie nodded, impatient with the small talk. She brightened for a moment, hearing the refrigerator behind the wet bar. âDo you have any Coke?â she asked.
âI do,â he nodded. âNo, no, let me get it,â he said, rising from the leather chair behind his desk, before Jessie could take more than two steps toward the corner of the huge office. She followed, and perched on a stool, resting her chin in her hand. She watched him withdraw two cans of Coke and a tray of ice from the small refrigerator. He retrieved two heavy glass tumblers from a shelf under the bar and dropped some ice into them, then cracked open the sodas.
After pouring, he looked up and cocked an eyebrow, an expression that served to soak Jessieâs panties immediately. âA little of the hard stuff?â he offered innocently.
âYes, please,â she sighed distractedly, not really wanting the Crown Royal he was pouring into her glass, but not wanting to give away what sheâd REALLY been thinking when the words âhard stuffâ crossed those luscious lips of his.
He handed her the glass and she took a tentative sip. He hadnât added much Crown. That was good; she still had work to do. Nodding toward the plush seating area near the windowed outside wall of the office, he took his own drink and said, âLetâs chat for a minute.â
âThatâd be nice,â she admitted. âBut only a minute, Iâd like to finish the Bennington proposal tonight.â
âOh, I wonât take long. I have work to do too,â he assured her. He sank into an overstuffed chair, his back to the window, and casually propped his feet on the table at the center of the arrangement.
Jessie opted for the end of the sofa opposite him and took a moment to admire the view of the city just outside. The lights below simmered with vitality and life. Above, the night sky was clear and the first stars were just beginning to appear. One day, if she played her cards right, sheâd have an office with a view like this.
Mike sipped his drink and smiled at her. âHow are things going, Jessie? I hardly see you outside your office these days. Youâve been working very hard.â
âYes, it seems like the more I work, the more behind I get. But you know that doesnât bother me. All of my cases are very diverse, and Iâm really enjoying them.â
âIt worries me though,â he said. âThat weâve been putting too much on your plate. Fact is, youâre the most able attorney on staff, and I wouldnât trust half those cases to anyone else.â
She blushed at the high compliment. âThank you, that means a lot.â
âAnd you know, of course, that your partnership is in the bag. Weâll be seeing your name on the wall very soon.â
âI didnât know that,â she replied, carefully keeping a cool note in her voice. Meanwhile, her heart was pumping double-time. This was what sheâd worked for since she came to the firm right out of law school! âIâm very honored.â
He drained the last of his Coke and swirled the ice cubes around the glass, looking thoughtful. âCan I get you another?â he offered.
âThanks, no,â she demurred.
She noticed as he rose to pour himself another drink, how well his jeans fit, and the sight of his incredible bulge slicked her panties with a fresh layer of juice. Deciding not to finish her drink, she set it carefully on one of the coasters on the table. She hadnât eaten anything since lunch, and had a slight buzz. After what heâd just told her, she could not afford for the alcohol to induce her to say anything that might jeopardize her position.
He returned a moment later with a fresh drink, minus the Coke. âI have to go over the Davis file,â he told her, as if reading her thoughts. âMight need something a little stronger.â
âWell thanks for the drink, Mike,â Jessie said uncomfortably. She didnât want to leave him drinking alone, but she did have work to do.
âLeaving already?â he looked disappointed. âYou didnât finish your drink.â
âI didnât have much for lunch,â she shrugged.
âWell at least sit with me while I finish mine,â he invited. âIâd still like to talk to you.â
She sat down again and tried very hard to keep her eyes raised to his, rather than let them stray to the fly of his jeans, the fit of which she marveled again. He worked out regularly, and it showed. âHowâs Karen doing?â Jessie asked. âI havenât seen her in a while.â
âOh, fine,â Mike said blandly.
âYou donât sound too sure. I donât mean to pry, Mike, but is something wrong?â
âNo, not wrong,â he said, then thought again. âOkay, yeah, somethingâs wrong, but I donât know quite how to put it.â
âJust tell me what youâre thinking. Weâre friends, right? You can trust me that nothing leaves this office.â
He looked gratefully at her, and ran a hand through his hair. Weeks of therapy went right out the window, and Jessie swallowed hard, wanting nothing more than to jump him right then and there. He gulped the last of his drink, and set the glass down on the floor next to him. âItâs probably the alcohol making me say this. I havenât told anyone, Jess, not even Karen, but there is something I need to get off my chest.â
âGo ahead,â she whispered carefully. âItâs not good to hold things inside.â
He grimaced, looking for a place to start, and ran his hand through his hair again. Oh, God. Vulnerable and slightly drunk, it would be so easy. Sheâd call her therapist in the morning. If she was lucky, she could get in right away.
âSee, I donât know if you knew this, but we were trying to have a baby. We tried for a really long time and it just didnât happen. The doctors couldnât find anything wrong with either of us right away so they did some pretty extensive tests, which revealed that Karen is infertile.