“You don’t seem to have a problem with me,” he said.
“There are one or two ways to keep you off balance,” she said. “But I can’t always count on being able to kiss you.”
His surprised laugh made her smile. The black clothing wasn’t a front where he was concerned. Dec was serious most of the time. So when he did smile or laugh it felt like a sort of gift.
“I’m willing to let you try it.”
“I bet. Tell me about Australia,” she said.
He shook his head. “That’s business.”
“You haven’t done anything but work for eighteen months?” she asked. “I don’t believe that. You seem a bit different than before.”
He shrugged and took a swallow of his scotch on the rocks. “It might be the fact that after ten years of hard work Playtone Games has finally met our goal.”
“Taking over Infinity Games?”
“Yep,” he said. “Guess you don’t want to talk about that.”
“No, I don’t. I should have thought harder about going to bed with someone who has a decades-old feud with me.”
“I’m not feuding with you,” he said.
“Really?”
“Not anymore. I’ve won the battle. Now it’s simply a matter of cleaning up the mess and moving on. No conflict of interest between us anymore.”
But there was a big conflict of interest, and for the first time since she’d given birth to DJ she realized that her son could be the leverage she needed to make Dec do what she wanted him to. As soon as the thought entered her mind, she shuddered with repugnance and pushed it aside. She’d never use her own son as leverage. That was despicable.
As was not telling him. Though she believed her reasons were valid. He hardly seemed like the kind of man who’d want a family or a son. But she owed it to him to let him make that choice now that he was back in her life.
“So, there’s something I should tell you,” she said, not sure how exactly to begin this conversation.
“Is it a secret?”
“Sort of,” she said.
“Kell did want me to find out what you are hiding,” Dec said.
“What?” How did his cousin know she was hiding something? Did he know that she’d had a baby with Dec?
“I told him I thought the day had gone well, except I felt there was something you weren’t telling me.”
“Oh.” So he assumed it was something to do with the takeover. Why wouldn’t it be? They’d had a one-night stand, not an affair or a fling. He’d never guess what she’d been keeping from him because his mind wasn’t going along that path.
“Well, he’ll be disappointed. I’m not keeping any business secrets,” she said.
“I think you are. The security guard said that the staff would do anything if you smiled at them.”
She blushed. He had to have been talking to Frank, who was like a Dutch uncle to her. “Frank exaggerates. Besides, what would I get them to do?”
“Mutiny,” he said.
“You’re not the captain of a ship,” she said.
“But I am. I’m the one who’s going to steer them through the shark-infested waters—”
“I thought you were the shark.”
“Only in your eyes,” he said.
But he wasn’t a shark in her eyes. She reached over and took his hand and squeezed it in hers. “The acquisition isn’t going to be easy, but I don’t blame you for anything you have to do.”
“What do you blame me for?” he asked.
“Leaving me.” The words just slipped out. But now that they had been spoken she realized they were the truth.
“I’m back now.”
“Yes, you are. For some reason, I’m not sure why you are here with me. You already satisfied your curiosity with me, right?”
“I’m nowhere near satisfied with you, Cari. I want more and I intend to get it.”
Four
Dec couldn’t relax. All he could do was stare at Cari and wonder why he hadn’t seen this side of her eighteen months ago. There was a confidence in her that had been lacking before. Now she flirted and leaned in to make a point, whereas before she’d let him take the lead and set the pace.
A part of him acknowledged that if she’d been like this in the hotel in Atlanta, he would have had a harder time leaving her.
“Why are you staring at me like that?” she asked.
“You’re a beautiful woman…you must be used to men staring,” he said.
She shook her head and looked away from him. “Not for a while. I’ve been busy.”
“Busy at work?” he asked. Given the state that Infinity Games was in, he highly doubted it.