Close To The Edge. Zara Cox

Close To The Edge - Zara  Cox


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in a place I refused to visit very often, the sting of rejection resided. But that pain had diminished significantly over time. In fact, I discovered the neat little trick that the more I worked the less I thought about my dismal past.

      Except that work was now in jeopardy. The jagged circle of thought brought me back to my solution—Caleb Steele.

      The man who stood before me was a tower of raw masculinity and unapologetic dominance.

      His dark blue eyes were commanding to the point of hypnotic, and he dripped the kind of sexual assurance that very few men could carry off.

      As for the impressive bulge I glimpsed as he strolled across the room a few minutes ago...?

      I pressed my suddenly hot thighs together, struggled not to drop my gaze to the part of his anatomy that was unnervingly close to my face and cursed the blush creeping my neck.

      You have a stalker, Lily Angela Gracen. The last thing you should be thinking about is how incredible it would be to give your first blowjob to this drop-dead gorgeous man who’s staring at you as if he wants to take a very big, very greedy, bite out of you.

      I stepped back from the edge of insanity as he leaned down, bringing his impressive height and stunning physique closer.

      “Lily... Can I call you Lily?” he asked in that insanely sexy voice.

      Enough already. My control may be slipping from me in other areas of my life. I wasn’t going to let it slip here. “No. You can’t. You haven’t earned that right.”

      He raised one sleek, dark eyebrow, and hell, even that small action was crazy-hot. And when he smiled, his eyes gleamed with a new, carnal light that threatened to set me on fire all over again. “I don’t usually go in for the brownie points system but if that’s what turns you on...” He shrugged.

      I frowned. “You misunderstand. Deliberately, I suspect. We’re not discussing what turns me on. Or...having you lord...whatever over me.” Thanks, brain, for choosing today to deliver my speech in stupid ellipses! “That’s not going to happen, either, by the way, just so we’re clear. I’m all about having this problem handled, ASAP, so I can get on with my life. Plus, I’m friendly with people I trust, and I don’t trust you.” There. Direct and to the point.

      “You don’t trust me...yet. That’s okay. I’m skeptical, too. For instance, I’m not totally convinced that a bodyguard or a private investigator can’t handle this job. So, Lily...how are you going to convince me to get off the fence?”

      I hated the ground-shifting sensation that came with the idea that he could walk away. My research had indicated he was the man for the job. I didn’t have time to find another. “You want me to pay you double? Is that it?”

      The snap of irritation in his eyes indicated I’d caused offense. My stomach knotted harder.

      “I turn away three out of five clients. Money isn’t an issue for me. If you want me, do better.”

      “Fine. I was told you’re the best of the best. I need the best.”

      He didn’t answer for several drawn-out seconds. His hands returned to his pockets, and he rocked on his feet before he nodded. “Great. You’ve got me.”

      Convinced the loaded words were just in my mind, I ignored the heat pooling in my pelvis and pressed on. “It’s almost two in the morning. Every second that passes is a second I’m being kept from doing my job. So can we proceed, Mr. Steele?”

      “Does anyone else know you’re being stalked?”

      “Not yet, but if the threats continue I’ll have to inform Chance Donovan. He’s my boss and CEO of SDM.”

      Thoughts of Chance cooled my churning jets. As the moneyman behind my project, he was under pressure from his board of directors to deliver the code on time. Over the past month, that pressure had been redirected my way, with hints of the unpleasant consequences should I fail to meet my deadline.

      “I’m hoping you’ll fix my problem before that becomes necessary.”

      Caleb nodded, and I caught a different gleam in his eyes. Respect. Maybe a little admiration. For some absurd reason, pleasure fizzed through me.

      “I was going to suggest a safe house but I’m guessing you’ll draw attention to your absence if you don’t show up at work?”

      “Yes. Usually, I can come and go as I please, but I have a team working with me.”

      His eyes narrowed. “A team?”

      “The algorithm I’m building is huge. I have three teams of three working independently on different aspects of the code to minimize leaking of confidential information. They all report to me.”

      “So they don’t know exactly what you’re working on?” he fired at me.

      “No.” That had been Chance’s idea. One I disagreed with but had no choice but to accept.

      My expression must have given me away because Caleb frowned. “What aren’t you telling me?”

      My gut told me Caleb was the kind of guy who needed full disclosure or he might walk. “Chance and I have a history.”

      “What kind?”

      “I was fourteen when I...came to his attention.”

      His gaze stayed fixed on me. “Let me guess. You hacked him. He caught you and convinced you to work for him instead.”

      A cute anecdote except for the part where I became tied to my so-called savior via a thousand wires made of veiled threats. I tightened the knots of pain and bitterness threatening to unravel. “Something like that,” I replied. “Anyway, I can’t be away from Sunnyvale for long. Which is why I’m going back tonight. What I want to know is will you be coming with me?”

      A hard glint entered his eyes. “I will. On one condition. If we’re going into your stalker’s territory, you’ll agree to do things my way, including letting me step into a situation if I think it’s for your own good.”

      “But—”

      “No buts. It says so in the small print of my retainer.”

      We faced off, a vortex of thunder and lightning swirling around us, eddying us dangerously closer. “It said I had to relinquish reasonable power to you. Not all power.”

      “‘There will be times when the fixer may have to take an act-first-explain-later approach to a situation. The client agrees to comply if such a situation arises.’ Did you make a note of that line?” His voice was low but deadly soft.

      “Sure, I read that part. And you’re probably used to having your every mandate agreed to immediately. Unfortunately, you and I will have a big problem if you insist on being...rigid.”

      “I can be as flexible as any situation demands. But not in this case. You forget. You need me.”

      I hated my words being thrown back in my face. Almost as much as I’d hated the thought of hiring a bodyguard and waiting the stalker out.

      I was weeks from being free of Chance and my stepfather. The thought of adding even an extra hour’s delay to that liberating moment was unacceptable. Still, relinquishing control was hard. “Do you find a client taking charge of their own safety a deal breaker for you?”

      My question seemed to throw him off. A tiny frown pleated his brow, and then his striking blue gaze left mine to scour my body before returning to my face. As I watched, he reeled himself in. Like the man, his expression was fascinating to watch. It was as if he’d been in danger of overstepping a line and had coldly and ruthlessly corrected his course.

      “No, but if you want an obedient thug, feel free to pick one of those rent-a-cops outside.”

      “All right. If you’re up to something more


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