anticipation of his kiss. When it didnât come, she blinked in surprise. Sebastian had his own eyes closed. Tension pulled at his features, drawing his mouth into a grim line.
His chest lifted as he sucked in air. A second later she was free. Her heels hit the floor with a jarring thud that loosened her grip on the towel. It slipped off one breast before she caught it.
Snarling a curse through clenched teeth, Sebastian shifted his gaze to the pile of clothes spilling out of the trash. When his attention resettled on her, the only emotion he let her see was cool curiosity.
He used his chin to gesture toward her former wardrobe. âWhatâs going on with you?â
âNothing.â
âYouâve thrown away your clothes.â
âI donât need them anymore.â
Iron-gray eyes swept down her body once again. âPlanning on spending the entire week naked?â
âNo.â
Heâd buried his mood beneath a neutral tone and an impassive expression, but her stomach muscles tightened. Getting caught half-dressed in Sebastianâs suite meant their encounter was no longer a complete secret. Were they to be boss and assistant or secret lovers? She tingled in anticipation of the latter.
âI thought I would buy some new things,â she continued.
He shook his head. âYou donât have time to shop. I need you to go over the arrangements for tonightâs cocktail party.â
Missyâs mood deflated. As far as Sebastian was concerned the night was over. Heâd paid his debt. Time to get back to work.
âThereâs no need,â she said. âI double-checked everything yesterday. Weâre good to go. Letâs go down to the casino and have some fun.â
âThis is a business trip.â
âAnd you canât mix business with pleasure?â She cocked her head.
âIâve already done that,â he retorted, biting off each word. The way he stared at her mouth, she could almost feel the firm pressure of his lips against hers. She swayed into the gap between them, brought up short by his next words. âGet dressed and letâs go over the arrangements.â
âI quit, remember?â
âYou gave me your two-week notice,â he said. âTime to get back to work.â
He pivoted and left her staring at his retreating form. With a huff, she shut the door. She kicked at the pile of business attire that lay on the floor. At the thought of wearing any of it, a frustrated shriek built in her chest.
The phone on her nightstand rang. Summoned already? It had only been a minute since heâd left. She glanced at the door to Sebastianâs suite and imagined him pacing. She understood his impatience. This was his first time leading the summit. In past years, his father had been the CEO of Case Consolidated Holdings. Since taking over, Sebastian had made numerous changes to the business that involved selling off two companies that hadnât fit their new business model and looking for new investments that were a better fit. He was growing into the CEO role and had a lot riding on this week in Vegas.
In the month leading up to the annual event, months ofplanning had gone into every presentation, every speech. Months of hard work and not just by Sebastian. When he worked hard, so did she. Sixty-hour work weeks meant late nights and weekends.
No wonder her boyfriend had strayed. She was never around when Tim wanted to get together. A part of her didnât blame him for dumping her. She just wished he hadnât done it the day before her birthday and that it hadnât taken him less than a month to decide to marry someone else.
When the phone refused to stop ringing, Missy snatched up the handset.
âMissy? Itâs Susan.â Sebastianâs mother sounded unfazed by Missyâs cranky greeting.
Over the years, Missy had grown close to Susan. And Brandon for that matter. They practically treated her like one
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