Chapter 63
Chapter 63
“What’s on your mind?” Aaron asked, sounding genuinely curious.
Being caught off guard by the question—and the interest—I blurted the first thing that came to mind, “You said this
had nothing to do with a woman.” I shifted my palms across his chest. “But it looked to me like it had everything to do
with one.”
“I’ve never seen Mrs. Archibald so riled up,” he admitted.
I adjusted my hands on his chest again, trying not to get lost in how warm his skin felt, even beneath all the layers of
fabric. “So, you are familiar with this Mrs. Archibald, huh?” I felt his head nod once, his jaw brushing my temple. “Let
me guess. Tonight was not her first time getting into a little charitable quarrel over you.”
“It wasn’t.”
“Aaron Blackford, the cougar magnet.” I laughed lightly, the sound coming out a little shaky.
A soft puff of air hit my ear, rousing a wave of shivers. “It wasn’t only Mrs. Archibald enthusiastically bidding, if
memory serves me well.”
“Smug,” I muttered.
But Aaron was right. There had been many other people—younger, attractive—interested in him.
“Is this why you asked me to be here?” Aaron didn’t immediately answer, so I continued, “I guess it all makes sense.
What Angela said earlier and TJ kind of confirmed.”
“And what’s that?”
“That Aaron Blackford is scared of a bunch of overly motivated wealthy ladies who want to buy his company.”
His palms shifted on my back, spinning us into the changing rhythm of a new song. “Are you teasing me?” he said
right into my ear.
I was. But I would never admit to such a thing out loud. I felt myself relax just the splinter of a hair in his arms. “Does it
happen often?”
“What exactly, Catalina?” he asked very slowly. “Almost being exchanged for a man with a boat or having a
questionable dancing partner?”
“Neither.” Feeling the smile tugging at my lips, I went on, “Women flaunting themselves at you. I saw how tense you
were on the stage. You looked ready to jump out and get out of there.” I thought about that for a second. Him bringing
me here … it kind of made sense now. “Does that kind of attention make you uncomfortable?”
“Not always.” I felt the brush of his jaw against my cheek, the simple and light gesture causing an electrifying wave of
sensation to trail down my neck. “I’m not scared of a woman’s interest in me, if that’s what you’re asking. I don’t send
them all away.”
“Oh, okay.” My voice came out breathy and unsure.
Of course he didn’t. I was sure he had needs. And those needs were something I wasn’t willing to think about with his
arms around me.
Aaron’s right hand shifted on my back, trailing down an inch or two. Meanwhile, the skin of my face—no, my whole
freaking body—burned.
His arms tightened around me one more time.
“Thank you,” he said.
And I felt those two words like soft puffs of air against my hair.
“What for?” My voice was barely a whisper.
“For not stepping on my foot.” I opened my mouth to apologize, but he continued, “But also for not being deterred by
Mrs. Archibald. Last year, things got a little … uncomfortable when she found out our date consisted of cleaning dog
kennels and spending a couple of hours walking and playing with them.” I felt his sigh on the skin on the side of my
neck. “Not that it dissuaded her this year.” Content is © by NôvelDrama.Org.
Something that felt a lot like protectiveness flickered in my chest.
I shook my head lightly, trying to make sense of myself. All this dancing and spinning was clearly messing with me.
“Well, as much as I am sorry for your wallet, considering the amount the donation reached, I am happy I got to see
that sulky face when I beat her,” I admitted, shocking myself at how pleased I had really been. “I’m also sorry for those
doggies and what they had to endure last year with that woman. What kind of hypocrite donates money for a charity
that focuses on animal shelters and doesn’t like dogs? Those poor guys. I’d adopt them all if I didn’t live in a tiny
studio apartment. Hell, I’d happily volunteer to spend some time with them any day.”
“I can take you, if that’s what you want.” Aaron’s words hung in the air. A part of me wanted to say yes. Yes to the
chance of seeing a new side of him. Perhaps another smile too. “You just bought a date anyway.”
“With your money.”
“Regardless,” he countered. “It’s part of the package deal.”
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