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“No.” She rocked her pelvis against his once more. “That I'm not a virgin.”

Jack couldn't see why it would bother a guy. After all, the two of them fumbling their way through the act couldn't be nearly as pleasurable as her guiding him would be. He shook his head. “Does it bother you that I am?”

“I think it's sweet. I've never been anybody's first before.” She walked her fingers up his chest. “I liked the way you stood up to The Great One today.”

He smiled. “Yeah?”

“It was a real turn-on. I never saw anybody stand up to him before.”

“Maybe more people should.” He slipped his arms around her and stroked her back. “He's an arrogant asshole.”

“So, do you want to do it?”

He wanted to do it so bad, he felt as if he were going to explode. He forced back the frenzy building inside him. “What about…protection?”

She thought for a moment, then grinned. “We're safe. No way am I getting pregnant tonight.”

Thank God. He had waited so long for this.

They came together in a frenzy of mutual excitement. Jack moved his hands, then his mouth, over her. Her skin was soft and warm and white. And so smooth. He cupped and kneaded and stroked her breasts. He nipped and licked her nipples, liking the way they drew into tight buds, not able to get enough.

She fell onto her back, dragging him with her. He ran his fingers over her curves and valleys, he slipped his hand under the waistband of her jeans, not stopping until he reached the crisp curls at the apex of her thighs. He dipped his hand in, touching a woman for the first time. She was unbelievably hot there, and wet. He slipped his fingers into her and she cried out, throbbing against his hand.

He almost came in his pants. He took his hands away from her long enough to strip out of his clothes, his jeans almost impossible to get off because of his erection. She wiggled out of her jeans, too, and after she kicked them aside, she drew him on top of her, then inside her.

She was hot and wet and tight. The breath hissed from his lungs.
So this is what it's all about,
he thought, amazed, stunned.
No wonder…no wonder…

He would never be the same, he knew. In the space of a heartbeat, his life was changed forever. This thing, this act, was more powerful than anything he had ever experienced or felt, with the exception of his hatred for Giovanni. And where his hatred for Giovanni ate at him, this released him. He suddenly understood things he hadn't before—why his mother had done what she'd done, why she had gotten involved with a man who didn't love her, why men and women hurt each other, why they clung to each other.

With understanding, some of his anger slipped away. His mother hadn't had a choice, this pull was too strong to deny.

He didn't know how he had lived so long without this. He knew he would never be able to live without it again.

Her body caressed his, stroked his. He moved instinctively, racing toward release, too involved in his own pleasure, and wonder, to think about hers. And then it was over, quicker than he would have liked. Much quicker.

He ran his fingers over her face, already thinking about doing it again, wondering if she would. Wondering now, too late, if she had been satisfied, worrying that she hadn't.

He had read things, had heard the models talk about which guys were the best lovers, which ones took the time to make them happy. He wanted Gina to be happy. He
wanted to be one of the photographers they whispered about and called a fantastic lover. The way they whispered about Giovanni.

Her eyes were closed. He cleared his throat, and she looked at him. “Was it…okay for you? I…hope it was.”

She smiled, her eyes filling with tears. “Yeah. Thanks for asking. Nobody has before.”

He frowned and threaded his fingers through her hair. “Nobody?”

“Uh-uh. We were always more rushed.” She slipped her hands behind his neck, her expression somehow sad. “Except for the first time, it was always on location. So we had to hurry. And be careful not to muss my face and hair.”

He wanted to ask who she had made it with. The question pushed at him, but he fought it back. He rolled onto his side so they faced each other. He wasn't surprised, not really. He knew what went on between models, photographers and about everyone else associated with the business.

It was just that Gina was so young and that until this year—as was industry practice—her mother had accompanied her to every go-see, every shoot. He asked her about it.

She nuzzled her face into his shoulder. “Mother and I have been doing this so long, she doesn't notice much anymore. Besides, she's so caught up in the whole thing, I don't think she would have minded if she had known I was doing it with Giovanni.”

Jack stiffened, and she smiled. “I know what you're thinking, that he's so old. But he's still sexy. He makes it with everybody. Besides, it was kind of a thank-you for using me that first time.”

“You've only done it with him once?”

“Uh-huh.” She lifted her chin. “Did you know, I was the youngest one there today. Of all the girls, I had the least experience.”

He didn't reply and after a moment, she drew her eyebrows together, studying him silently. “Does that…gross you out or anything?”

He thought of her doing it with Giovanni and wanted to retch. But he supposed he could understand. Giovanni was a powerful force in the fashion community; he could do a model many favors. So he lied. “Why should it?”

“Well, I heard something today. Can I ask you about it?” Jack had an idea what she had heard but told her to ask anyway. “I heard that you're his son. Giovanni's.”

“His bastard son. Yeah, it's true.”

“Wow. I've never known one of those before. A bastard,” she said as if testing the sound on her tongue. “What's it like?”

He shrugged nonchalantly as if he had never thought about it before. “I don't know. It's just the way it is.”

“It's pretty cool.” She sat up and stretched, her breasts lifting with the movement. He became instantly erect. “Did you know that Kim got a nose job free for doing it with a plastic surgeon she met at an agency party? Sara's decided she's going to get some tits. I might get a boob job, too. What do you think?”

He thought he was going to pop off just looking at her. He reached up and cupped her breasts. “I think they're perfect.”

“They're too small.” She arched her back as he moved his hands. “Shooters are always saying so.”

Jack sat up and brought his mouth to them. She whim
pered with pleasure. “They're crazy,” he muttered, taking a nipple into his mouth and sucking it. “I think they're terrific.”

For long minutes, they didn't speak. Jack continued to kiss and stroke and cup her breasts. He found loving her that way unbelievably satisfying, exciting. He couldn't get enough of her.

He brought his mouth to hers. “I want to taste you everywhere. I want to touch you, to stroke you.” He caught her bottom lip and drew it into his mouth. “I want to make you come.”

She shuddered, and he pushed her backward gently, until she lay sprawled on the couch. He splayed his hands across her abdomen and lowered his head. Her belly quivered as he trailed his lips and tongue across her soft, warm flesh. “You taste so good, Gina. You're so beautiful, so soft…”

She tangled her fingers in his hair. He touched her everywhere. He explored and learned, about a woman's body and about what pleased this woman. She arched and moaned and squirmed. She tried to pull him to her, again and again, but each time he stopped her. He wanted to please her, but he also wanted to know, finally, how to please a woman.

He slid his hands between her thighs, moving them up until he found her center. Wet and almost unbearably hot, he sank into her.

“Can I taste you here?” Jack didn't wait for her answer, but placed his mouth exactly where he longed for it to be. She gasped and lifted her hips off the couch in response; he tasted and tested again.

He grew bolder, his body tautened, as she whimpered
and moaned, as she squirmed under his hands, to his kisses, his caresses. He couldn't get enough of her, couldn't taste enough. He found every part of her body to be perfect, enchanting. He loved her every texture and scent, every taste, every sound she made.

She cried out and bucked up against his mouth, her hands twisted in his hair. He felt her throb and quiver, and he knew a sense of such overwhelming power. In that moment, she was his. He was the center of her universe. He had made her cry out with pleasure, only him.

His control slipped, and while she still shook with her release, he thrust into her. She wrapped her arms and legs around him, and they rocked together until he exploded inside her.

Afterward, she stared at him in adoration and shock. “That's never…I never…” She let the words trail off, looking embarrassed and near tears.

Jack threaded his fingers through her damp hair. “Didn't you like it?”

She flushed. “I loved it.”

He leaned his forehead against hers and grinned. “So did I.”

For a long time after that, they didn't speak. They lay on their sides, facing each other, Jack's sweater pulled partially over them. The mantel clock ticked loudly in the otherwise quiet room.

Gina's eyes were closed, her breathing soft and even. “Are you asleep?” he asked.

She opened her eyes. “No. Just thinking.”

“What about?”

She caught her bottom lip between her teeth. “I was wondering, where did you learn to do, you know, all that?”

“I've seen and heard a lot of stuff. Mostly on location.” He grinned. “You'd be surprised what a kid can learn by keeping his eyes and ears open.”

She giggled. “I like surprises.”

She fell silent again, and Jack propped himself up on an elbow to gaze down at her. She arched her eyebrows. “What?”

“Just looking.”

“Oh.”

“Gina?” She met his eyes again. “Are you going to keep modeling?”

“For sure. After this semester, I'm quitting school. I'm already a year behind, and I can't keep up.”

“School's not my favorite thing, but my mother would have a fit if I even thought about dropping out.”

“Mine doesn't care. This is my career, and I can only do it while I'm young.” She tilted her head, studying him. “What are you going to do when you get out of school? Go to college?”

He shook his head. “I'm going to be a fashion photographer.”

“Like your dad.”

“I don't think of him that way,” Jack corrected grimly. “The only thing we have in common is blood. You've got to give a shit to be a father. Or a son. Besides,” he said, his voice tight with determination, “I'm going to be better than him.”

“Carlo's going to be a fashion photographer, too. He told Sara.”

Jack narrowed his eyes. “I'm going to be better than both of them. You can bet on it.”

She looked up at him, her cheeks and eyes glowing. “I believe you will be.”

“Do you, Gina?” He smiled at her, pleased, feeling suddenly like the experienced one, the one in control.

“Yes,” she whispered, her voice thick. “I think you're going to be able to do anything you put your mind to.”

He pressed his mouth to hers in a quick, hard kiss. “When did you say your mother was going to be home?”

Together they glanced at the wall clock. “Not for a while.”

“Great.” He curved his lips into a slow, satisfied smile. “As long as we're here, what would you say about—”

He leaned close to her and whispered what he would like to do in her ear. Laughing, she drew him to her again.

Much later, Jack and Gina dressed in silence. He felt spent, energized, taut, and relaxed all at the same time. Gina walked him to the door, facing him when they reached it. “I wish you didn't have to go,” she said softly, her cheeks bright with color.

He cupped her face, leaned down and kissed her. “Can I call you?”

She sighed. “Oh, yes.”

He opened the door and started through it. She caught his hand, stopping him. “Jack?”

“Hmm?”

“Tonight, I did it with you just because I…wanted to. It didn't have anything to do with…anything else.” She clung to his hand. “And it's never…been that way for me before. It's never felt so…good.”

Satisfaction and pride swelled inside him. He brought their joined hands to his mouth. “Gina, can I ask you something? It's important.”

She nodded, searching his serious expression. “Anything.”

“Don't have sex with him. With Carlo. Okay?”

“Because he's your brother?”

“Because I don't like him. I don't like him a lot.” He tightened his fingers on hers. “It's really important to me, Gina. Can you promise?”

“I promise, Jack.” She smiled up at him. “I'd do anything for you.”

10

“J
ack. It's time to get up.”

Jack cracked open his eyes. His mother stood in his bedroom doorway, her expression troubled. His pulse began to thud in his head. She had found out about last night. But how? He had returned his friend's car by the stroke of midnight, and had beaten his mother home by thirty minutes. He had heard her come in, had pretended to be deeply asleep when she had looked in on him.

But still, he could see that something was wrong.

“Morning,” he managed to say, his voice a rasp. He struggled into a sitting position. “What's up?”

She crossed the room to his bed, then sat gingerly on its edge. “We need to talk about what went on yesterday.”

Images of him and Gina flew to his head, and his manhood stirred.

He swore silently and quickly shifted his gaze, afraid that if he looked her in the eye, she would read every one of his thoughts, that she would know.

“How are you feeling?” She laid her hand on his forehead. “You're a little flushed.”

He jerked his head back, embarrassed. “I'm fine, Mom.”

“Mrs. Green told me you called. Early.” She drew her eyebrows together in concern. “You're sure you're okay? You feel a little warm.”

If his mother knew why he felt warm, if she could read his mind, she would have a heart attack.

He sat up straighter and looked her in the eye. “I wasn't sick, Mom.”

“You weren't?” She shook her head, confused. “Then why did you call Mrs. Gre—”

“I sneaked out.”

She drew a sharp, surprised breath. “You what?”

“I sneaked out. I had a date with Gina.”

“Gina, the model?” his mother asked faintly.

“I went to her house.”
And fucked my brains out. It was the greatest night of my life.
“To study with her,” he added, lacing his fingers together in his lap. Surely he could live with the small lie? After all, there were things a son could never tell his mother, even in an effort to be honest. “She invited me over when I was at the shoot yesterday.”

His mother stared at him a moment, obviously thrown off balance by his admission. “Why didn't you ask me if you could go?”

“I started to, but you grounded me.”

“But you went, anyway.”

He hiked his chin up a fraction at the hint of both hurt and puzzlement in her voice. “Yes.”

She searched his expression. “And you're not sorry?”

He thought of the night before and shook his head. How could he be sorry? Last night had been the most wonderful experience of his life. “I'm sorry I tricked you.”

“You're grounded again. For a month.”

“I know. I understood the consequences last night.”

She stood and crossed to his bedroom window. For several moments, she stared out at the day, the bright sky
marred by smog. “You could have gotten away with it. I didn't know,” she said as she swiveled to look at him.

“Yeah.” He lowered his gaze to his hands, then lifted it to hers once more. “But a man stands up for his actions.”

“A man? Oh, Lord.” She brought a hand to her head, making a sound of dismay. “What am I going to do with you? I'm way out of my depth here.”

“It's okay, Mom. Every kid grows up.”

She laughed and turned back to the window, the choked sound anything but amused. He saw that her fingers shook as she ran them along the window ledge.

“What's wrong?”

She turned and met his eyes. “You're only sixteen, that's what's wrong. Practically a baby, still. You're my…” She shook her head and looked out the window again.

For a long time, she said nothing. Then she suddenly faced him once more. “For a long time, I've been thinking about making a change. And I… Last night, I came to a decision. I'm getting out of the business.”

Jack stared at her, confused. “What do you mean, getting out of the business?”

“Just what it sounds like. I'm not going to do fashion work anymore.” She crossed to the bed, and gazed solemnly down at him. “This is no life for you, Jack. Lord knows, I should have seen it a long time ago.”

“No life for me?” He shook his head, struggling to digest her words. “I love what we do.”


We
don't do it, Jack.” She pressed a hand to her chest. “I do. I'm a makeup artist, it's how I make a living. You're supposed to live like a kid. Like a regular teenager. You're supposed to go to football games and dances. You're supposed to have a steady girlfriend and go to the movies
with your friends. You're not supposed to be surrounded by adults all the time.”

“That's such bullshit!”

“Jack!”

He threw back the covers and sprang out of bed. “Well, it is!” He flexed his fingers, his heart thundering. “Who says I'm supposed to live differently? Just because your childhood was different than mine, just because the kids at school's lives are different than mine, doesn't mean mine's been wrong. Maybe they're the ones whose lives are weird.”

She shook her head. “You don't understand. You don't see because you're—”

“This has something to do with
him,
doesn't it? After yesterday, he said something to you, didn't he?” Jack glared at her, furious. “What say does he have in my life? You have an
arrangement,
remember? I'm yours and he doesn't give a shit.”

“This has nothing to do with Giovanni. And don't swear at me.”

“Then don't do this, Mom.”

Wearily, Sallie brought a hand to her forehead. “I see I've made the right decision, only too late. I don't know how I could have let this go on so long. Taking you out of school so often, away from your friends, from any semblance of a normal—”

“I don't have any friends at school.”

“Because you're not there enough.”

“No, because they bore me. I've been all over the world, a lot of those kids haven't been farther than their grandmother's house.”

“Jack, try to understand. I want what's best for you. And
this isn't it. This anger you have isn't it.” She took a deep breath. “I've been thinking about making this change for a long time. Since you were eight and Giovanni…” She shook her head again. “But I didn't know what I could do. How I would support us. Now I know.”

She paused, as if giving him a chance to question her. He folded his arms across his chest and refused to look at her.

She made a sound of frustration and crossed once more to the window. “I'm going to open my own shop. Hair, makeup and make-overs. The kind of shop—”

“A beauty parlor?” he said, disbelieving. “Great, Mom. You're going to go from working on the most beautiful women in the world to doing little old ladies with blue hair.”

She stiffened. “My shop is not going to cater to ‘little old ladies with blue hair.' It's going to cater to people of fashion. People from the industry, and people with the money to follow, and make, trends. The work we do is going to be trendsetting, it's going to be fashion.” She crossed her arms and narrowed her eyes. “Besides, as you very well know, I don't do hair.”

He didn't reply, just glared stonily at her, and she went on. “The money will be better. Steadier. Won't that be nice? After all, you might want to go to college someday. How would I afford that?”

“I don't care about college. I'm going to be a fashion photographer. You know that.”

“Oh, Jack.”

“It's not what you think.” He hiked up his chin. “It's not because of Giovanni.”

“No?”

“No.” He squared his shoulders, determined. “I don't want to be like him. I'm going to be better than him.”

She clasped her hands together and met his gaze evenly. “He's financing the shop for me.”

“What?” Jack fisted his fingers, rage and impotence roiling inside him. Unable to stay still, he strode across the room, then back, stopping in front of his mother, shaking with fury. “I can't believe that after everything, you would do this. I can't believe you would get in bed with him again.”

She stared at him a moment, shocked silent. When she spoke, her voice quivered with both hurt and anger. “This is a good thing for me. For us. I'm getting too old to travel the circuit, and whether you realize it or not, you need a normal life. I'm grateful to Giovanni for this. He's not doing it because he slept with me years ago… Lord knows, he's slept with everybody. He's doing it because he believes it will be a successful business venture. And because he believes in my abilities, as a makeup artist and a businesswoman. Something you obviously don't.”

She stalked to the door, turning to face him once more when she reached it. “If you don't see that, well, it's too damn bad. Because it's my life and my career, and I'm the one who makes the decisions around here.”

“I do believe in you,” Jack retorted, flexing his fingers. “More than he does.”

“It's not a competition, Jack.”

“No? Then why does it feel like one?”

Her expression softened. “That's a good question, son. It's one I suggest you think about.”

His eyes burned, and he lifted his chin again, stubbornly, defiantly. He cleared his throat. “When's this…this thing going to happen?”

“I'm going to start working on it right away. The first thing I've got to do is find the right space. Will you help me?”

He let out his breath in an angry snort. “No way.”

“Fine. I would have liked to have you with me on this, but I can do it without you.”

“Go for it.” He refused to look at her. “Have a ball.”

“Do you want to know what I'm going to call it?”

“Not particularly.”

She didn't take no for an answer but then, he hadn't really expected her to. “The Image Shop. What do you think?”

“The Image Shop,” he repeated softly, liking the sound of it, hating that he did.

“Well?”

He swung toward her, and met her gaze evenly. A dozen different emotions barreled through him, not the least of which was frustration. “I think it sucks, Mom. I think this whole thing sucks.”

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