Virgin: Undone by the Billionaire. Jennie Lucas
Читать онлайн книгу.Barnard with a degree in economics, but a single smile from Roark had turned her into a puddle of giggly femininity!
“Do you need a pen?” the girl was cooing.
“No, thank you, Miss …?”
“Call me Sarah,” the pretty blonde sighed.
“No, thank you, Sarah. I see a pen right over there.”
Lia stomped into her office, throwing down her coat, scarf and gloves across her leather sofa with a growl. She forced herself to turn away from Roark and Sarah and look over the names on her list. She’d need to call Mrs. Van Deusen and Mrs. Olmstead first. The old society mavens would take offense if she didn’t.
She heard Sarah giggle again. Grinding her teeth, Lia tightened her hands around the papers. If she heard Sarah sigh and coo over Roark once more, she wouldn’t be responsible for the consequences!
“Why do you have a playpen in here?”
Lia whirled around to see Roark in her doorway, staring at the playpen that was tucked in the far corner behind her sofa. Oh, no! Before Ruby had learned to crawl and developed an intense dislike of confinement, Lia had brought her to the office for a few hours a week. She’d forgotten the playpen was still there, filled with baby toys!
Roark stepped further into her office, looking around curiously as he took a pen off her desk. “Is it for Emily? You waste no time, do you? They only just found out she was pregnant yesterday.”
She wiped two beads of sweat off her forehead. “Emily? Yes. Of course,” she stuttered. “It’s for Emily’s baby.”
And it wasn’t even a lie, since the gorgeous, barely-used playpen would likely be moved over to the adjacent office after Emily finished maternity leave. Assuming Emily even came back. Assuming she didn’t decide to be a stay-at-home mom in a charming Connecticut house with a white picket fence, making dinners and ironing shirts for an adoring husband who loved her, making cookies for their happy, growing brood of children …
“Lia?”
She blinked as her wistful thoughts evaporated. “What?”
He held his checkbook in his hand. “How much do you need?”
“For what?”
“For the park.”
She stared at him unblinkingly. “Oh. Right.” She took a deep breath. “Our next fund-raiser is a masquerade ball on Valentine’s Day. You won’t be in New York, of course.” And thank God for that, she added silently. “But if you wanted to buy an individual ticket and donate the seat, it would be a thousand dollars. Or if you wanted to sponsor a whole table—”
“You don’t understand.” He put his hands on her shoulders. “How much would it take for you to be completely done with fund-raising?”
“What are you talking about?”
“How much would cover everything?”
She shook her head. “But you don’t care about the park. You told me so yourself. You said you didn’t give a damn about the kids.”
“I still don’t.”
“Then why?”
“Just tell me what you’d need to be free. Give me the number.”
She licked her suddenly dry lips. “Trying to buy me, Roark?”
“Would it work?”
She swallowed. “No.”
“Then it seems I have no choice but honesty.” Looking down at her, he stroked her cheek. “I want you to leave New York. With me.”
To leave … with Roark?
Her heart was pounding as she whispered, “Why would I want to do that?”
“I’m tired of trying to forget you, Lia,” he said softly. “Tired of chasing you in my dreams.” He stroked the inside of her palm with his thumb. “I want you with me. And since I can’t stay, you must come.”
“Roark, this is crazy. We can’t stand each other—”
He stopped her with a kiss. At the seductive, powerful touch of his lips, his arms wrapped around her as he held her tight against his chest. The floor of her office swayed beneath her feet. When he finally pulled away, she felt so dazed that all she knew was that she wanted to stay in his arms for the rest of her life.
Stay in his arms for the rest of her life?!
What was wrong with her? She hated Roark! He’d destroyed her family. Was she going to give him the opportunity to ruin her baby’s life as well?
Where was her loyalty?
Where was her sanity?
And if he knew about the baby, he’d never forgive her. He might even try to take Ruby away from her….
“No, thanks,” she said stiffly, stepping back a safe distance. “I’m not interested in traveling with you. I like being home. And in case you’ve forgotten, we have absolutely nothing in common except rose gardens and broom closets.”
“Lia—”
“Just go, Roark,” she said, turning away even as her heart ached beneath the weight of her longing. “My answer is no.”
He stood silently for a moment, then turned on his heel. She heard him talk to Sarah, who’d no doubt been listening breathlessly to every word. Lia’s cheeks flamed. She’d likely even heard Roark kiss her!
She heard him say in his most charming, seductive voice, “Sarah, how much money does your boss need to finish the Olivia Hawthorne park?”
“About twenty million,” the girl said cagily. “Ten mil for landscaping, another ten mil as capital for our pledged part of future upkeep.”
“I’d really love to see the park.” Roark paused. “If someone would just show me the park, I’d be willing to donate twenty million dollars to cover all expenses. For the sake of the children of New York.” Lia felt his eyes on her and flushed. He continued smoothly, “I just need someone to show me what I’m paying for. And maybe share some lunch. Twenty million dollars for lunch and a tour. Does that seem a fair deal to you, Sarah?”
The girl nearly fell out of her chair.
“I’ll get my coat,” she gasped out. “I’ll show you everything, Mr. Navarre. I’ll serve you lunch personally. Even if it takes all night—I mean, all day.”
Suddenly Lia’s irritation exploded, although she couldn’t exactly say why. Letting Sarah go in her place would have been a perfect solution to his obvious manipulation. And yet she couldn’t allow it.
Not because she was jealous, she told herself. She just wanted to make sure he actually paid up the twenty million dollars!
“It’s all right, Sarah. I’ll do it,” Lia bit out, grabbing her coat and handbag. She bared her teeth in a smile at Roark. “I’ll be delighted to show you the park.”
“I’m flattered.”
“For twenty million dollars, I would have lunch with the devil himself!”
As Sarah sighed in obvious disappointment, Roark gave Lia a sharply possessive smile, and she knew this had been his intended outcome all along. “Let’s go.”
“I won’t be your mistress, Roark,” she whispered as they left the building. “I’ll give you a tour of the park. I’ll even treat you to lunch. But you’re nothing to me but a big fat wallet. I look at you and see sprinklers and playground equipment, nothing more!”
“I appreciate your honesty.” He stopped her on the sidewalk. “So let me return the favor.”
He gave her a cheeky grin, rubbing the back of his head. His gorgeous,