Though she knew a man like Dane was anything but. Yes, this was taking a huge chance coming to his room, but, well, her father couldn’t control every move she made. She didn’t have to justify her personal life to him. All she had to do was prove herself worthy of keeping Mirage and having him sign the property over to her at the end of this six-month experiment. She had only three months to go.
“Harmless isn’t a word people usually use to describe me,” he countered, his dark eyes half-hidden behind lowered lids. That husky voice sent shivers racing through her.
Maybe they didn’t use harmless, but the word that seemed to embody Dane Michaels was definitely potent. She hadn’t even tried to rationalize the hows and whys of this man and her instant attraction to him. What would be the point? Nothing would come of this...whatever this was. Besides, this was fun. When was the last time she’d done something simply because she wanted to? Every move she made had a purpose and an end gain.
Dane crossed the space, keeping his gaze locked on hers. The snap of the fire behind her filled the silence and added to the allure of the moment. The mysterious man, the late hour...the sexual tension.
“Why don’t you go have a seat,” he murmured. “I’ll take care of everything.”
Everything? As in...
He slid the bottle from her grasp and she suddenly recalled why she was here. Wine. Not orgasms.
Relax, Stella. Don’t make a fool of yourself.
One glass of wine and then she needed to go. Because if she stuck around much longer, she may come across as desperate and not the kick-ass, independent woman she’d fought so hard to be.
“What time will you start back to work in the morning?” he asked as he came over with two very generous glasses of wine.
She wasn’t much of a drinker, so if she sucked down all of this she’d likely end up draped over the rug in front of the fire before long. And since “drunk Stella” lacked impulse control, she’d probably be posed in some “come and get me” style that would surely embarrass her once the buzz wore off.
“I’ll go back down about five.”
Dane settled next to her on the leather sofa and glanced to his watch. “That’s in five hours. When do you sleep?”
“When I have time.”
Which was rarely. If she could go through these next few months on no sleep, she totally would. There simply wasn’t enough time in the day. She had to keep all these balls juggled in the air. Dropping even one could prove fatal for her goals.
“Have you always put so much pressure on yourself?” he asked, taking a drink and then putting his glass on the raw-edged table.
“I don’t see it as pressure,” she retorted. “There are things I want and failing isn’t an option.”
“You’re the manager of a picturesque mountain resort. What other goals could you possibly have?”
Stella stared into her wineglass. “Not everything is as it seems.”
Before she revealed too much, she took a sip and closed her eyes as the fruity flavors burst in her mouth. She couldn’t suppress the sigh that escaped her. That was a great bottle she’d grabbed from the wine cellar.
When she lifted her lids, Dane’s gaze had dropped to her mouth and...had he shifted closer?
Arousal churned through her and she couldn’t even blame the wine considering she’d just taken her first sip. The seclusion at this late hour and the roaring fire might be impacting her, yes, but not the wine.
“Do you want something more than Mirage?” he asked.
Stella set her glass next to his. The intimate image had her biting on her lip for a just a second before shifting her focus back to him.
“Mirage is all I’ve ever wanted,” she explained. “My father bought the resort several years ago and I’d heard the story of the lady who had built this, relentlessly pursuing her dream. A single mom who pushed through and built something so dynamic and spectacular just hit me, you know? I didn’t grow up with my mother, but I just felt pulled toward this strong female, even though I’d never met her. I knew I wanted this business to be mine. My father has plenty of companies around the globe, but this is the one I want.”
Dane’s eyes seemed to grow even darker, his jaw clenched, but he remained silent. She’d started talking and hadn’t even considered that he probably wanted a short, quick answer.
“Sorry,” she said with a soft laugh. “I didn’t mean to ramble.”
“Never apologize for going after what you want.”
Stella’s smile faltered as she swallowed. “And what is it you want, Dane?”
“That’s not so d