Read The Billionaire's Girlfriend Online
Authors: Ava Claire
I found my voice, but it was a tiny, hesitant thing. "No, Jacob."
"Stubborn today I see." A chuckle rippled through the speaker and echoed over my body. "I have the perfe
ct cure for that."
"No."
I reined in the part of me that ached for him. The part that could just fade into him if he only asked. "I didn't call you to have phone sex or be coerced back to your high rise penthouse of bdsm." When he snickered I added, "Or to not be taken seriously."
"Then why did you call, Miss Montgomery?"
I ignored the way he teasingly said my name and focused on the manila folder in my hand. "Why is your secretary handing me transfer paperwork to sign?"
"It's just a formality really," he said smoothly. "I've already talked with Mrs. Joy and she's prepared an office for you whenever you're ready."
I held the phone away from my ear for a moment. Was this the
Twilight Zone
? "Maybe you're still jet-lagged, but we've already had this discussion. I don't want you to pull any strings and promote me, Jacob."
I heard him shuffling around, probably pa
cing back and forth in front of one of his floor to ceiling windows. Throwing daggers toward the Whitmore and Creighton building. "I thought you'd be pleased."
"I never find it pleasing to be completely ignored, Jacob."
"Completely ignored?" His tone hardened to a razor's edge. "I hardly think giving you your dream job qualifies as completely ignoring you."
"I don't need you to
give
me anything!" I said indignantly. "It's bad enough that I got the fast track on day one, but how can I face them or myself if I know that I only got this because I'm your girlfriend?"
"Okay you need to take a breath and calm down-"
"Do not patronize me," I growled into the receiver. "Don't you dare."
The pause did give me time to draw a ragged breath and exhale but it did no good. With everyone
in the world looking at me, judging me and thinking the worse, how could he do something that just validated their suspicions? And after I told him how important it was!
"I'm not signing any paper,” I said acidly. “
Unless it's my god damn resignation."
"I
s that right?" His voice was tight with anger of his own. "You'll quit because I
dared
to defy you? Because I did what was best for you?"
"No I'll quit because you don't respect me," I spat. "Because in this building, in my career, I am not your submissive." I shook my head with disgust. Why was I even bothering? "You have a lot of nerve, Jacob Whitmore."
The controlled tone in his voice was fading as his volume increased. "God damn it, Leila why are you fighting me on this? You know you'd be great at it. You'd rather trail around with me writing memos and getting coffee instead of living your dream? Toil in the trenches just so you can say you've earned your stripes?"
"Damn skippy
!"
He let out a groan of frustration that tore into my ear and I held the phone a few inches away but didn't give in. I'd give him anyt
hing, but not this.
"I'm coming to the office," he said finally. "We'll finish this discussion face to face."
"If you think you'll wear me down you're in for a rude awakening,” I said stubbornly.
"We'll see, Miss Montgomery," he said with finality. "We'll see."
T
he office door swung open, a thunderclap echoing through the room as it collided with the wall. Jacob was dressed to kill, but his annoyance peeked out from behind his signature cool.
I
marched to the desk where the manila folder glared up at me. I was going to toss it in his face, but two muscled Armani clad arms circled me.
Jacob pulled the folder from my hand and toss
ed it aside. "We don't need that."
"But-" Betraying tingles sparked between my legs. "I need to talk to you about-" I sighed in defeat as his fingers found the buttons of my blouse.
"Later." His hand slid inside the silk fabric and across my abdomen, pulling me back against his chest. I felt the curve of his erection pressing into me. "You see what you do to me?"
"Ja
cob-" It wasn't an admonishment, but a whispered plea. He knew very well that I couldn't think, couldn't breathe when he was so close. Not when there were only a few slips of clothing that separated me from him.
He forced me forward, bending me over the desk. I could still feel his raging desire and when I tried to use a hand to hike up my skirt he clucked his hand with disapproval. "No, Leila. Not yet."
"Not yet?" I said in a tiny voice, frustrated that I was whining and so willingly forgot how pissed I was with him. Frustrated that I wanted him to take me so bad that it hurt.
"Not yet," he said again, his deep voice
hypnotic. "Though to be honest, I want nothing more than to plow inside you right now." His hand gripped my hips, sending a pang of pain, of pleasure, to join the chorus of other emotions he evoked. "But you'd enjoy that. And right now, for that little display earlier, you deserve punishment."
It was beautifully terrifying how that word could make me hot.
"How will you punish me, Sir?"
The deep groan he let out made me smile. He loved it when I was headstrong, and doubly so when I submitted. The hand on my hip rounded the curve of my bottom. My answer was a resounding 'smack' and the firework of discomfort that accompanied it.
He leaned forward, his muscular body pressing mine into the desk. "Why am I spanking you?"
I drew a shaky breath, a second, a third when I felt him thumping against me. "Because I've been bad."
"And what happens to bad girls?"
My eyes rolled back in my head as he began rocking his hips forward, teasing me. "They're punished."
"That’s right." He stood upright, taking all the air from my lungs with him. I was hollow without him, missing the feel of him so much it made me shake.
Relax, Lay. Soon you'll feel his hand again and you’ll regret it.
"
I want you to count, understood?"
I licked my lips and braced myself. "Yes sir."
His hand whistled as it sliced toward my bottom. I gasped when it collided, swallowing before I said, "One."
Just as tears bri
mmed my eyes and I’d counted out the twentieth, he brought his hand to my back, caressing it. "You can stand."
It was easier said than done because my whole body seemed like a blob of gelatin. I tried to stand up right but my knees buckled. Jacob had me in his arms before I could even bat an eye.
He kissed my forehead and I nuzzled him, locking my arms around his neck. “Jacob.”
His blue eyes were bright with concern. "You should have used your color, Leila."
I shook my head. "I didn't want to stop." I peered up at him, on fire with need. "And I still don't."
Jacob was all hands and desire as I straddled him
and sank onto him. He let out a sigh as he fell backward into the chair, locking his arms around my waist. I knew I was seeping into him; swallowing him in my depths and going to a place where there was nothing but our two bodies.
He took my mouth with a fevered urgency, like he was a dying man and my mouth his only salvation. I met his tongue, dancing and swirling in time as everything faded except for
his body and my body and the maddening pulsing inside me. We found our fevered pace as I rocked my hips and pulled him in before slowly drawing him back out, watching the ticks and furrowed pleasure ripple across his face.
His fingers ran down my spine, pausing on the round curve of my buttocks w
hile he whispered that he loved every inch of me, how I made him come alive. It was an exhilarating contradiction; him gripping my waist, digging his fingertips into my heated flesh and the sweet nothings that tugged at my heartstrings, The competing lash of controlled dominance and the powerlessness at the overwhelming love that I felt for him.
I could feel the tension, turning the air electric
around us. Even with him deep inside the velvet contours of me, I pulled him deeper, closer, my nail clawing at his back. I got lost in him, mixing and swirling and morphing and changing as we climbed to the peak together.
His fingers threaded in my
curls as he rained kisses up and down my neck. “Now what did you want to talk about again?”
I
went rigid. How could a guy who’d just been so full of passion be so cold and dismissive? Without another word I stepped around him and snatched my skirt from the rumpled pile, turning my back to him as tears of shame burned in my eyes.
"Leila-"
"’Now what did I want to talk about again?’" I snapped, zipping my skirt in one vicious stroke. "Could you be anymore patronizing?"
I was mad at him, mad as hell even, but I was just as mad at myself. How could he take me seriously if I just melted eve
ry time he came within five feet? I couldn’t even look at him. I couldn’t even look at myself.
He put one hand on my shoulder, silently trying to get me to face him. When I didn’t turn voluntarily, both hands pivoted me 180 degrees. Still, I kept my eyes on the floor.
"Look at me, Leila."
When I made no moves to
obey, he caught my chin and tilted it upward. I rolled my eyes but when they were done with their rotation, I finally settled on his piercing gaze.
"I don't mean to be patronizing," he said, releasing me with a sigh. "Or to disrespect your wis
esh. Hell, I thought I was granting your wish."
"But I told you no more favors.
" I caught the accusatory edge in my voice along with the tightening of his jaw. The wary expression he wore said the obvious—I could give an inch. Jacob was trying to say he was sorry, even if he was acting like saying the actual words were akin to water boarding. "Last night I thought I was being clear. I said I didn't want you to promote me because we were dating. When I get a promotion, I want to have worked for it."
"And you have worked for it," he said, folding a curl behind my ear.
“You did a great job with Rachel.”
I gave him the most incredulous look I could muster
. "I bumped heads with Rachel at every turn. I could barely be in the same room as her, let alone work with her best interests at heart."
"I don't know if that's the best example of your abilities-"
"It's the only example of my abilities," I interrupted gently. "And even though I hate to admit it, she showed me I have a ways to go before I can be the professional that Whitmore and Creighton deserves."
He still had a guarded look on his face
, but his voice softened. “You forget how amazing you are Leila—and how amazing you make me feel.”
I nibbled on my l
ip coyly. “How do I make you feel?”
“Crazed,”
he answered without missing a beat. When I scowled, he held up his hands in defense. “Let me finish. I say crazed because you’re the first thing I think about when I wake up in the morning and you don’t leave my mind all day. Even when I’m doing the most mundane things I find myself thinking about you, wondering what you’re doing, and wondering if you’re thinking about me.” If I didn’t know better, I’d say he was blushing, but he turned away quickly, obviously shying away from being too sappy. “You’re always on my mind, Leila. Making you happy is always on my mind.”
I couldn’t help but smile, even with the whole promotion thing. That feeling—the
tingles and butterflies that fluttered all over—it never went away. I went back to the desk, propping on the edge and watching him. “You really do love me, huh?”
He breathed deep and exhaled with a chuckle. “I do.
You drive me crazy, but I do love you, Leila.” He tightened his tie, his eyes flashing with mischief. “Which is why I’ll drop the promotion—under one condition.”
I didn’t even hesitate. “I’
ll do anything, Jacob.
Anything.
”
He leaned forward and brushed his thumb over my hand, sighing softly like he was imprinting the feel of my skin on his heart for safe keeping.
“Don’t ever change, Leila.”
I plunked my tray down on a table in the corner and sat down with a weary sigh. After sending me on several errands all over town, I had a feeling Jacob was still punishing me for our ar
gument. Before sprinting to 18th to catch a lead before they left the country, Jacob had given me the once over, noting my heavy breathing and the sweat that glued my blouse to my chest and asked if I had everything under control. My answer had been, "what's next?"
And here I was, finally taking my lunch at 3pm and only after Jacob said he'd physically carry me down to the cafe and tie me to
a chair. And while I'd never admit it to him, it was nice to kick my feet up and inhale some food instead of oxygen to keep from keeling over.
I took a swig of apple juice to wash down the panini and glanced around the room. I could see now the reason everyone called it a 'cafe' instead of a 'cafeteria' wasn't out of smug elitism but because it was the gospel truth. The e
xpansive room had muted walls with framed art and boutique vases. The tables were lined with crisp white linens and fresh flowers. I'd drawn more than one look when I'd walked toward the back area, expecting a buffet style setup and asking about trays. Apparently we placed our orders at our table unless we wanted to grab something to go. The menu was a glossy mix of American and ethnic dishes but I decided to save pad thai for another day.