The Tycoon's Delicious Distraction

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features with the merest brief glance.
    Raising himself in order that she could slide the pillows beneath him, Hal wasn’t about to let the fact go unremarked...
    ‘You’re blushing, Ms Blessington. Does it disturb you to get this close to your client? Because if it does I don’t know how you’re going to manage when you help me into my bath later,’ he taunted.
    Carefully assisting him to lower his legs down onto the pillows, Kit met his amused glance with a similarly mocking one.
    ‘If you think it’s going to make me squirm with embarrassment seeing an injured man in his birthday suit then I hate to disappoint you, Mr Treverne. Trust me—I’ve seen it all before!’
    For the second time in a few short minutes Hal found himself worryingly bereft of an apt rejoinder and he didn’t like it. He didn’t like it one bit!

CHAPTER FOUR
    T HE LUXURIOUS BATHROOM adjacent to Hal’s equally opulent bedroom had a vast sunken bath and shower and a gleaming marble floor with a striking snakeskin finish. If Kit hadn’t known it to be true already, it screamed out that its owner was undoubtedly male, seriously charismatic and frighteningly rich. And so far her new employer was proving to be the most challenging one she’d ever worked for...
    Dropping down onto a seriously comfy-looking chair, Hal handed over his crutches to her without preamble. It was nearly eleven o’clock at night and Kit knew that he was still tired, still hurting, and cranky because of it. Trying not to pay too much attention to the unhappy expression on his handsome face, she stood the crutches against the wall, leant down to the bath and turned on the taps.
    As the water gushed out into the tub she glanced over her shoulder and asked, ‘What kind of temperature do you like?’
    ‘What?’
    He was staring at her as though in a trance. Straightening, she crossed her arms over her chest, feeling as though she were suddenly being examined under the searching glare of an intense spotlight. It was hard to string a single coherent thought together when her heart felt as though she was careening downhill at breakneck speed because it beat so fast.
    ‘I asked what kind of temperature you wanted?’
    ‘Hot.’
    Such a simple, commonplace word shouldn’t sound so...so provocative. But it did . And it didn’t help her case that she remembered telling Hal that she was hardly fazed by seeing a man’s naked body and had ‘seen it all before’. She didn’t doubt he thought she must be referring to her intimate experiences. Perhaps he thought she’d had several? The truth was she’d had just one briefly intimate liaison and that had turned out to be an unmitigated disaster . She’d been stupidly bluffing when she’d made her comment, so that he wouldn’t think he had the upper hand. And she’d called him egotistical!
    ‘Okay,’ she said.
    ‘I’ll need you to help me get in the water—also to put the waterproof cast protector on.’
    ‘Of course.’
    ‘Then I suppose I’d better get undressed.’
    Swallowing hard at the very idea of seeing this man’s toned, athletic body bared for her eyes only—albeit so that he could take a bath—Kit had to dig deep to retain her composure. ‘Do you need any assistance with that?’ she asked.
    Hal’s golden eyes glimmered almost painfully.
    ‘Not to get undressed, no. But you might as well stay in here until I’m ready to get into the bath. Think you can do that?’
    ‘No problem.’ She sensed heat flare in her cheeks even before she answered.
    ‘I’ll put a towel round me to spare your blushes,’ he declared, his tone indisputably provocative. ‘Even though you’ve assured me that you’ve seen it all before.’
    Kit might have known he wouldn’t let her forget she’d said that . ‘Do you want me to put in some bath salts or foam?’ she enquired.
    ‘Some of that blue stuff on the shelf will do,’ he responded blithely, as if it scarcely mattered.
    The ‘blue stuff’ he’d indicated

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