not sexual strings. Heâd ice this edge he had for her. It was only reaction to circumstance anyway. Heâd been working back-to-back projects, had hardly seen a woman in any sexual senseâonly broken people in need of practical help. The idea of sex hadnât entered his head in recent weeks. So of course it had roared in on flaming wheels now he was in the clear and confronted with a woman wearing little and already in his bed.
The urge to cut loose sneakily called. He could charm a little , couldnât he? Not everything in his life needed to be that intense life-and-death stuff. He could coast along with his lovely roommate for a few days until his boss let him out on assignment again. A slight flirt wasnât going to harm. And the amusement, the thrill he felt when Caitlin hit back? He couldnât resist stirring that. He couldnât resist the challenge of making her blush, smile, spark.
He walked back to the condo and spent the rest of the afternoon talking through the refit plans with the design teamâtweaking here and there while he had the chance. After they left he glanced at his watch. Where was Caitlin? Hours had passed since sheâd left him outside the diner. What tourist stuff had she soaked up? Had she eaten dinner? He waited, in case she hadnât. The evening progressed. Nine oâclock came and went. So did ten.
Still no Caitlin.
Adrenalin tightened his muscles. Unable to ignore the pleas from his stomach, or the urge to move in some way, James headed out and picked up a pizza. He wandered round the cold, empty floor of his lounge, eating and distracting himself by imagining what it was going to look like once the changes had been made.
The second hand on his watch ticked on. Still she didnât return. Concern pressed. Had he scared her off? Had she gone to stay somewhere else? Where? But sheâd left her small toiletries bag in the bathroom. So did that mean she was lostâor something worse?
Hell . He tossed the uneaten crusts in the pizza box. Why was he so worried? She was grown-up. He wasnât her damn guardian. He forced himself to take a shower and go to bed. If he didnât get some sleep heâd look a wreck at the bloody gala and Lisbet would keep him chained to some desk for ever. But he didnât bother trying to sleep. He tried to read.
In reality, he waited.
* * *
Caitlin crept up the stairs, hyped about her day yet awkward about the upcoming sleep situation. Hopefully James was long asleep already. If so, she wouldnât wake him, given he slept like the dead. But as she climbed to the top floor she saw light emanating from the room. She swallowed back the surge of adrenalin and walked in.
Oh, where was the mercy ? The man was in bed, apparently not wearing anything but the sheet covering his lower half. His bare, bronzed, muscled chest yanked her attention and sizzled her skin. She didnât know where to look. But she couldnât wipe the smile from her face.
âYou had a good day?â Heâd glanced up from the iPad heâd been reading.
âAmazing.â She bit her lip, wondering for a second if heâd been searching anything on the web. But his smile was still too warm and, frankly, the guy probably had way better things to do than bother finding out about her. It wasnât as if he were really interested, right?
âSo you saw?â he asked, a teasing glint in his eye.
âI saw.â And man, was she seeing now.
âAnd did?â
âI saw more than did.â She glanced away, trying to recount her day rather than drool. âTimes Square, Rockefeller Centerâas you said. And tonight I saw a Broadway show, which was so awesome.â She beamed and looked back at him. âThat rocked. And now Iâm really sore. My feet,â she explained as his brows lifted. âIâve walked miles.â
âAh.â He nodded. âSo now you need