He frowned. ‘Meaning something else does?’
‘Oh, yes,’ she smiled.
‘What—ah !’ He gave a knowing sigh, his mouth twisted into a smile. ‘That little monster lust
rearing its head again,’ he derided.
The bleakness was starting to fade from his eyes, and he had put down the half-finished
glass of whisky on the coffee-table beside him. ‘I don’t think of it as lust,’ she chided reprovingly.
‘Merely a case of physical attraction,’ she corrected with mock indignation, rewarded with a
gleam of laughter in dark grey eyes.
‘Lust,’ he repeated drily. ‘But there was none of this—physical attraction,’ he teased her
mockingly, ‘between you and Dick Crosby?’
Another few moments of this nonsense and she would have the old Lucas back again,
and not the man whose barely leashed savagery distressed her so much.
‘Hm—maybe a little,’ she conceded with exaggerated thought.
‘On his part, at least,’ Lucas taunted knowingly. ‘Weren’t you attracted to him, too?’ he
asked interestedly.
‘He was very handsome, fun to be with,’ she conceded with a shrug.
‘And?’
‘And nothing,’ she dismissed lightly.
‘You liked him, he was fun to be with, you found him handsome, and yet—nothing?’ Lucas
said disbelievingly.
she nodded, mischief gleaming in her eyes. ‘I had my doubts throughout the evening,
but it was the kiss that finally convinced me,’ she said sadly, laughter lighting up her eyes
beneath demurely lowered lashes.
Lucas sat forward, his elbows resting on his knees, a frown between his eyes. ‘The
man has got to the age of—thirty-one, thirty-two
‘Thirty-one,’ she confirmed.
‘To the age of thirty-one, and is still a lousy kisser?’ he said incredulously.
‘On the contrary,’ she drawled, ‘he was a very experienced and accomplished kisser.’
‘But
‘There are kisses. And then there are kisses, Lucas,’ she explained meaningfully,
knowing they wouldn’t be having this conversation at all if Lucas hadn’t drunk the unaccustomed
whisky. In the past, he had always shown a cursory interest in her dates, but they had certainly
never discussed these sort of intimacies!
‘There are?’ he mocked.
‘Platonic kisses, polite kisses, meaningless kisses
‘I thought there was only one way for a man to kiss a woman he found attractive,’
Lucas drawled. ‘So that he leaves her in no doubt that he wants her.’
Christi felt her heart leap in her chest, knowing she could lose what she already had
with Lucas, but also knowing she would perhaps never have another opportunity like this
one. ‘Then maybe Dick did do something wrong,’ she accepted thoughtfully. ‘Maybe you
could show me how it should be done? Oh, I realise you would have to pretend to find me
attractive, but at least this way I know what to look for in a man,’ she concluded innocently, her
hands clasped tightly together so that Lucas shouldn’t see their trembling, her heart beating so
loudly, she felt sure he must be able to hear it. She could lose everything with him, but oh, how
she longed to know the touch of his lips on hers just once! His expression darkened. ‘I don’t
think She quickly got up from her chair and joined him on the sofa, her legs folded beneath her as
she faced him. ‘How else am I to know what to want from a man if someone doesn’t show
me?’ She looked at him imploringly.
He swallowed hard, a nerve pulsing at his jaw. ‘The men you dated last year
‘Did nothing for me, either,’ she dismissed, telling him clearly that she had never found
any man attractive enough to let him do more than kiss her.
How could she let any other man but Lucas touch her? She had loved him long before she
had taken any other man seriously, and loving Lucas as she did meant she couldn’t bear the
thought of any other man making love to her.
Her heart pounded more loudly than ever as she waited for his answer, knowing she was
perhaps taking advantage of the fogging the whisky had caused to his brain, but wanting—
so much—to be taken in his arms. Regrets could come later. And she didn’t doubt that there
would be many.
Lucas sighed, shaking his head, obviously not as affected by the whisky as she had
thought hoped!—he was. ‘I don’t think that would be a good idea.’
She sat back with a shaky sigh, his rejection a bitter blow. ‘Maybe Barry will be
more cooperative,’ she challenged angrily, blinking back her tears of disappointment. ‘After
mixing with all those Hollywood starlets, he’s sure to be very experienced!’
Lucas clasped her arms, turning her to face him, his expression fierce. ‘Don’t go playing
games with a man like Barry Robbins,’ he warned grimly.
‘Why not?’ she said defiantly, so hurt she just had to hit out at him. She had taken
the chance, and lost, but in a way that humiliated as much as it hurt. ‘He’s attracted to
me, I can tell, and—oomph!’ She was abruptly silenced as Lucas’s mouth descended on
hers, stealing her breath away.
He was kissing her out of anger, not passion, but to Christi it didn’t matter; she melted
into his arms as he bent her back against the sofa, her arms moving up about his neck as
she clung to him, gladly returning his kiss.
And then his mouth gentled on hers, controlling the fiery passion that had instantly blazed
between them, nibbling on her lips with slow enjoyment, tracing the outline of lips with the tip
of his tongue, moving it temptingly against them, but making no attempt to probe within, promising
but not giving.
Christi’s body ached, her nipples hard pebbles against his chest as the kiss once
again became fierce, no longer promising but giving fully, plunging again and again
until her whole body shook and quivered with need, a need which was slightly assuaged
when his hands began to move restlessly over her aching flesh.
She was floating, she was soaring, she was held totally captive, she was aching, she was
hurting, she was more complete than she had ever felt before. She was Lucas’s...
Suddenly he thrust her away from him, staring down at her as if he couldn’t believe
his eyes, moving forcefully up off the sofa to move as far away from her as possible, his
back rigidly unyielding as he kept himself firmly turned away from her.
Christi knew how she must look to him, her eyes drugged with wantonness, her mouth a
swollen pout, her hair wild about her shoulders, her breasts still thrusting against the soft
material of her dress, that same dress having ridden up to show off the long expanse of her
thighs.
And the wanton Lucas had produced obviously disgusted him.
She got up from the sofa with a choked sob, running from the room, from the
apartment. She didn’t stop running until she was safely hidden away in her bedroom.
CHAPTER THREE
IF CHRISTI had expected Lucas to follow her, to try to make things right between them
again, she had been disappointed. He didn’t come to her that night, and she saw nothing
of him the next day, either, whether by his design or by coincidence she didn’t know. She did
know that he wasn’t at his apartment all day and that he didn’t even return to change before
going out for the evening, although she had heard his return at three o’clock this
morning.
She had ruined things between them, had pushed their friendship through a barrier Lucas had
no wish for it to cross.
She curled up into an even tighter ball of misery as she lay in her bed at nine o’clock in the
morning, trying to force herself to get out and get herself moving.
She had wanted Lucas as a lover, yes, but she didn’t have that, and she certainly didn’t
have his friendship any more, either. At the time, she had wanted him so badly it hadn’t
seemed to matter, but after just one day of knowing she disgusted him she was finding it hard to
live with herself.
What if she never saw him again? What if he decided to move out of his apartment
because of the uncomfortable situation she had forced upon them? Until these last two days, it
had never occurred to her that Lucas would ever move away from living next door to her.
But she had to admit that now it was more than a possibility. She tried to tell herself that
she was too good a friend to Lucas for this upset to cause him to do that, but at the same
time she knew she had made it impossible for him to feel comfortable in his own home.
Then she would have to be the one to move out! Why should Lucas be forced out for
something that had all been her fault, because her curiosity and good sense had got the better
of her? She didn’t want to move, hated the thought of moving away from here, from possibly
never seeing Lucas again. But if one of them had to go it would have to be her; she had no
choice.
That decision made, she got wearily out of bed, the day stretching in front of her. She
had no auditions to go to, no one to see until Barry Robbins tonight. ‘Resting’ was all well and
good, but it gave you too much time to think and brood. About what might have been. How
different things might have been if Lucas had known the same passion and desire she had
the other night, she mused dreamily. They would have made love together all night, spent the day