Lace (Just This Once 4)
Preview of THIRST
A Standalone Novel
Do you see what I see? I see my half-naked neighbor staring at me whenever he gets a chance.
When I moved into this rundown apartment, I knew I'd get used to the six flights of stairs, the broken radiator, and the squeaky floors. I didn't know I'd grow accustomed to the lustful stares of the gorgeous man who lives in the building next to mine.
He watches me when dusk falls with an intense hunger in his eyes I've never seen before.
I sense his gaze trailing over every inch of my skin as I strip slowly, just for him.
It’s innocent until I finally get the chance to pitch my business idea to a trio of private investors. That’s when I realize that the man who stands at his window every night with his gaze cast on me is one of the three people who hold the future of my start-up in their hands.
Rocco Jones has seen my body, and now he wants to touch it. I want my business to succeed, and I want him, but is it possible for me to have both?
*Author's Note: Although a few characters from my past books make appearances in THIRST, it's not necessary to read any of my other books to enjoy this sexy standalone.
Chapter 1
Dexie
“I don’t understand why you haven’t invested in window coverings for this place.”
I turn to see my friend, Sophia Wolf, standing at one of the many windows of new apartment.
“I like the light,” I answer quickly. “Besides, the landlord said that he’d eventually get around to adding blinds. The man is busy and I don’t want to keep bothering him about it.”
“You pay rent which means it’s his job to keep you happy.”
Spoken from the lips of a woman who lives in a beautiful apartment with her novelist husband and daughter.
“Don’t worry about it, Sophia.” I place another cardboard box on the kitchen counter. “I really like this place. I have a lot more room to work on my purses and the rent is cheaper than the last place.”
“I can’t argue with that.” She takes in the large open space. “Are you thinking of setting up your workstation over there?”
I haven’t given it any serious thought yet because my time is limited. I work full-time in the marketing department for a cosmetics company and part-time helping Sophia with her clothing line.
My purse design business has yet to take off but I’m working on changing that. I’ve put out some feelers to try and find a private investor for my company.
Supplies aren’t cheap and even though I have a steady stream of customers willing to pay for my one-of-a-kind handmade purses, it’s not enough cash inflow to take my business to the next level.
“I’m going to get all my stuff in and then I’ll figure that out.”
She taps her heel on the hardwood floor. “That makes sense.”
I point at a lamp on a table near where she’s standing. “Can you turn on the light? It’s getting dark.”
She hits the switch on the lamp and it instantly fills the room with a soft glow of light. “I have one more concern and then I swear I’ll shut up.”
I don’t look at her as I unpack a box with dishes. “What?”
“Your bed is right in front of that window. Aren’t you worried that your neighbors will watch you while you sleep?”
I picked this apartment because it’s a bachelor. My bed is feet away from my kitchen and the main living space. The only area that is separated by a door is the bathroom.
I’m not shy. I’ve slept here for the past four nights and I haven’t bothered to look out any of the windows to see if the people in the building next to mine are looking in.
“This is Manhattan.” I stop what I’m doing and look at the wall of windows. “People are too busy to stare in here.”