Make Me Desperate

Make Me Desperate by Beth Kery

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Authors: Beth Kery
Tags: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary
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only Ian Noble wasn’t so handsome. Disturbingly so.
    “I’m sorry,” she mumbled. “I shouldn’t have said that. It’s just—I’d read that your grandparents belonged to a minor branch of the British royal family—an earl and a countess, no less.”
    “And you were wondering if I despise being waited on by a mere serving girl, is that it?” he asked. Amusement didn’t soften his features, just made them more compelling. She sighed and relaxed a little. She hadn’t
completely
offended him.
    “I did most of my schooling in the states,” he said. “I consider myself to be an American, first and foremost. And I assure you, the only reason Lucien came to wait on us himself is that he chose to. We’re fencing partners in addition to being friends. The custom of the English aristocracy preferring the status of a manservant over a maid exists only in Regency English novels in the present day, Ms. Arno. Even if they did still exist, I doubt they’d apply to a bastard. I’m sorry to disappoint you.”
    Her cheeks felt like they were boiling. When would she learn to keep her big mouth shut? Was he telling her
he
was illegitimate? She’d never read anything regarding that before.
    “Where do you waitress?” he asked, seeming color blind to her scarlet cheeks.
    “At High Jinks in Bucktown.”
    “I’ve never heard of it.”
    “Somehow that doesn’t surprise me,” she muttered under her breath before she took another sip of champagne. She blinked in surprise at the sound of his low, rough laughter. Her eyes widened when she looked at his face. He looked so
pleased.
Her heart dipped. Ian Noble was spectacular to behold at any given moment, but when he smiled, he was nothing short of a menace to a female’s composure.
    “Would you mind coming with me . . . walking a few blocks? There’s something crucial I’d like to show you,” he said.
    Her hand paused in the action of lifting the flute to her lips. What was going on here?
    “It directly relates to your commission,” he said, suddenly crisp. Authoritative. “I’d like to show you the view I want for the painting.”
    Anger sliced through her shock. Her chin went up. “I’m expected to paint whatever you want me to?”
    “Yes,” he said without pause.
    She set down the flute with a loud clicking sound, jarring the contents. He’d sounded completely unyielding. He was every bit as arrogant as she’d imagined. Just as she’d expected, winning this prize was going to end up being a nightmare. His nostrils flared as he stared at her unblinkingly, and she glared back.
    “I suggest you see the view in question before you take undue offense, Ms. Arno.”
    “Francesca.”
    Something flashed in his blue eyes like heat lightning. For a split second, she regretted the edge to her tone. But then he nodded once.
    “Francesca it is,” he said softly. “If you make it Ian.”
    She willed herself to ignore the flutter in her belly.
Don’t be beguiled
, she warned herself. He was the exact type of domineering patron that would try to dictate, and crush her creative instincts in the process. It was worse than she’d feared.
    Without another word, she slid out of the booth and walked toward the entrance of the restaurant, sensing, with every cell of her being, him moving behind her.
    * * *
    He hardly spoke at all when they left Fusion. He led her to a sidewalk that ran along the Chicago River and Lower Wacker Drive.
    “Where are we going?” she broke the silence after a minute or two.
    “To my residence.”
    Her high-heeled sandals faltered clumsily on the sidewalk, coming to a halt. “We’re going to your place?”
    He paused and looked back, his black coat fluttering around his long, strong-looking thighs from the brisk Lake Michigan wind. “Yes, we’re going to
my place
,” he said with a subtle, mock-sinister tone.
    She frowned. He was clearly silently laughing at her.
I’m so glad I can be here to entertain you, Mr. Noble.
He inhaled and

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