'Too bad Ben doesn't have a brother.'

'He does. But he's a priest.'

'Right. Too bad Ben doesn't have a brother who isn't a priest.' Jilly sighed. 'Still, even if we find me a man, there's this slight confidence problem.'

'Meaning?'

Jilly dragged her free hand through her hair. 'I'm… nervous. I haven't had sex in so long, you could nickname me Rusty.'

Kate laughed. 'Don't worry. It's as natural as breathing.'

'Sure, says a woman who has fabulous sex on a regular basis.'

'And soon you will be, too.'

'I can only hope you're-' She turned around and her words cut off as if they'd been sliced with a machete.

Matt, looking tall, dark and delicious in a pair of charcoal-gray dress pants and a cream, crewneck sweater, leaned against the closed door, an unreadable expression on his face.

Mortification consumed her in one gulp, rushing a flush of heat up her back. 'I… I've got to go,' she said into the phone, her voice coming out in a croak.

'Uh-oh. Did he come in?'

'Yeah.' The question was, when had he entered the room? Ack! How much had he overheard?

'Okay. Chin up. Take deep cleansing breaths, and if all else fails, take a cold shower. Call me tomorrow, all right?'

'You bet.' Her gaze steady on Matt's, she slowly hung up the receiver. 'I didn't hear you come in.'

'Sorry. I didn't mean to startle you.'

'How long were you standing there?'

'Not long.'

Her eyes narrowed. 'What did you hear?'

'Nothing.'

His blank expression gave nothing away. She prayed he was telling the truth. Otherwise she'd have to move to another state. Possibly another country. 'Aren't you supposed to be with Jack now in the bar?'

'We'd just ordered drinks when I realized I forgot my cell phone. I'm expecting an important call.' Pushing off from the door, he walked to the night table and picked up his small phone.

Her brows shot upward. Personally she would have let her voice mail pick up the call rather than interrupt time with a client as valuable as Jack, and it surprised her-and pricked her curiosity-that Matt wouldn't do the same. Who was he expecting such an important call from?

'Jack suggested that the three of us have dinner together this evening,' Matt said.

'Oh? When did he say that?'

'About five minutes ago, in the bar. He told me to extend the invite to you if you were in the room.'

Another embarrassed flush snaked up her back. 'So he knows we're sharing a room?'

'Well, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that if we're both in room 312-and the chances of there being more than one room 312 are pretty slim-we're roommates. I explained about the reservation mix-up. He thought it was pretty funny.'

'Yeah. It's hysterical.' She shot him a narrow-eyed look. 'What if I hadn't been in the room?'

'Jack would have called and left a message.'

'Where and when is dinner?'

'Six-thirty, in the resort's restaurant.'

'I'll be there,' she said, refusing to acknowledge the sudden leap her heart performed-a leap that had nothing to do with the prospect of dining with Jack Witherspoon. 'At least we won't have to dodge each other all evening.'

'Right. Listen, as long as you're here, I want to pay my debt of honor.' He crossed to the desk and opened his laptop. 'I owe you a look at my presentation.'

Her surprise must have shown because he smiled. 'Obviously you thought I'd conveniently forget but, if nothing else, I'm a man of my word. Take a look.'

Jilly joined him and peered over his shoulder, watching the clever five-minute PowerPoint slide show which highlighted Matt's slogan. 'ARC Software,' he said softly as the words appeared on the screen. 'Load it, Launch it, Love it.'

Heat suffused her. Whew. The way he murmured his slogan in that husky, suggestive voice made Load it, Launch it, Love it sound like something she'd want to experience with him in the dark. While they were naked.

And there was nothing wrong with that. Everyone knew sex sold. Damn. She wished she'd hated his presentation, wished it were awful. Wished she could lie and tell him that. Instead she said, 'Very nice. I'm impressed.'

'Thank you. I'm glad we're even now.'

'Not exactly even. You still owe me for the snowball fight.'

'I was hoping you'd forget.'

'Not a chance. In fact, maybe I'll ask for another snowball fight.'

'I hope not. I'm apparently not very good at them.'

She smiled. 'I know. That's why I like to play with you.'

He laughed. 'Well, I anxiously await to hear what you desire so I can pay my debt.' Shooting her a snappy salute, he headed toward the door. 'I'll see you at six-thirty.' With that, he left the room, leaving Jilly to stare at the door through which he'd just departed.

What I desire? Good grief. She pushed her mental rewind button and cringed at what she'd said to Kate. The thought of Matt knowing that he had her all hot and bothered and that she'd been thinking about having sex with him-yikes.

Thank God he hadn't overheard any of that.

Chapter 6

Sitting at a cozy table tucked in a quiet corner of be Cabernet Bistro, Matt observed Jilly enter the room and stop to speak to the maitre d'. With a nod, the tuxedo-clad gentleman led the way toward the table.

Matt watched her head his way, and everything male in him snapped to attention. Her dark hair was pulled back in her familiar, professional chignon. A plain black, long sleeved, turtleneck dress hugged her body from her chin to just above her knees. Sheer black stockings, ending with strappy, black heels made her shapely legs appear endless. As far as he could tell, her jewelry consisted only of the small diamond studs twinkling on her ear-lobes. She looked understated, classy, and sexy as hell.

He drew a long, careful breath. How did she manage to look so cool yet so freakin' hot at the same time? And in a damn dress that showed absolutely no skin? But it was the way it showed no skin that had him shifting in his seat to relieve the discomfort in his groin. The dress clung to her just enough to offer a hint of her feminine curves. The sort of hint that made a man want to go exploring. The simplicity of the monochromatic style, her understated chignon, lent her a sophistication that left him aching to run his hands all over her and mess up all that cool perfection with some of the sexual heat scorching him.

Thanking the maitre d' who held out the chair opposite Matt, she gracefully sat.

'Hi,' she said, offering him a quick smile.

The fresh scent of clean laundry wafted toward him, befuddling what few brain cells hadn't drained from his head. Damn. When had the smell of newly washed clothes become so sensual? She'd left her glasses behind and highlighted her eyes with some sort of smoky color that made them appear even more huge and alluring than usual. His gaze dipped downward. Instead of emphasizing her full lips with a dark color, her mouth beckoned with nothing more than a glistening sheen of natural-colored gloss.

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