‘My turn,’ she told him while she was still gasping for breath.
‘Greedy.’
‘Who made me that way?’ Tracing the line of Quinn’s sexy mouth with her fingertip, she straddled him and, taking him deep, she rocked while Quinn worked magic with his hands.
They made love through the night, with no time to dream. Quinn had the energy of a Titan, and, starved of love for so long, she matched him every step of the way. They finally fell asleep in a tangle of exhausted limbs.
When dawn woke them, Magenta’s first thought was Quinn. She slumped back on the pillow with relief to find him watching her. This was definitely better than a dream.
And things got better still when Quinn was in no hurry to get away—he didn’t mention work once.
‘I didn’t want to wake you,’ he said, stroking her hair. ‘You looked so peaceful. Were you dreaming?’
Their faces were close enough on the pillows for Magenta to see the slightest flicker of thought cross Quinn’s eyes. ‘I didn’t need to.’ Turning her head, she kissed his hand as he caressed her. ‘Did you?’
‘I can’t remember sleeping so well for quite some time.’
Now she was in his arms again and any discussion about Quinn’s dreams would have to wait.
‘You look perky,’ Tess commented when Magenta arrived in the office on the day of the party.
So much for trying to hide things from your best friend, Magenta thought wryly as Tess narrowed her eyes to scan her face. ‘Good sex? No—don’t tell me. I might have to hate you.’
‘We could never hate each other, Tess.’
‘You’re definitely pushing it,’ Tess warned. ‘Do I take it things are going well for you and the Mighty Quinn?’
‘You know I never discuss my private life.’
‘Only because you don’t have one—or didn’t used to,’ Tess amended, glancing towards the window where they could see Quinn telling the DJ where to set up.
‘Don’t you think we should concentrate on getting the right mix for the fruit punch rather than the wrong end of the stick? We don’t want everyone falling over after the first drink.’
‘Why not?’ Tess demanded. ‘Last man standing’s mine.’
The sixties-style gym suit, which was the outfit Magenta had chosen to wear for the party, was like a navy-blue shirt and bloomers all in one. There was a neat little collar, a breast pocket, buttons down the front and a coloured belt. Highly flattering, it was not.
What had she been thinking? Magenta wondered, turning to look at her rear view in the rest-room mirror. No need to ask if her bum looked big in this—it did. And, having seen what some of the other girls were wearing, she could only imagine Quinn’s reaction when he compared her to the young girls in their tight-fitting hot-pants and micro-minis. But she’d bought the kit and now she’d play the game.
She’d been a little late getting ready, as they’d just learned Steele Design had won a major contract to promote a new colour magazine for a national newspaper, so the party was already underway by the time she was ready to join in. She refused to think of the coveted contract as a coincidence. Had she been asked to promote Shiver Shiver Pink lipstick or Almost underwear? No.
Magenta gasped as some new arrivals, girls she knew, ran past her straight off the street complaining about shivering without their thermal underwear.
Was that a coincidence? Was she going to see a twist of fate behind every door?
‘Oh, hi, Quinn.’
‘Hi, yourself,’ he said, grinning down at her as he held the door. ‘You look… For once I’m lost for words,’ Quinn admitted, scanning Magenta’s fancy-dress outfit with a bemused expression on his face.
‘You don’t like it?’
‘Is that what you’re planning to wear for the party?’
‘Well, these aren’t my new work clothes, if that’s what you mean.’ She could have predicted Quinn’s outfit right down to the red, fuchsia-pink and black-striped socks—and rather wished she couldn’t. It made her head reel. ‘You don’t think this outfit is right, do you?’
‘I think you look cute—but maybe cute is wrong tonight? You just landed the biggest contract in Steele Design’s history, so maybe elegant-sexy would be better. You can still be cute,’ Quinn added hastily, tongue firmly lodged in his cheek.
‘That’s good to know,’ Magenta said dryly. ‘I’ll go and change.’
‘But first.’ Drawing her into the shadows, Quinn teased her lips apart and then he kissed her.
Each time Quinn drew her into his arms and she inhaled, touched, experienced him, it was like the first time all over again—and the first time had been more than magic. ‘Hmm. I don’t feel quite so bad now,’ Magenta admitted when Quinn finally released her.