Gilby,â he smoothly informed Ray and Susan. âAstral Air.â
Kaitlin reached down to surreptitiously remove Zachâs hand, but her strength was no match for his.
âIâve met his father,â Ray acknowledged. If heâd noticed anything strange in the conversation, he was too professional to let on.
âDylan and I grew up together,â Zach elaborated, filling the silence even while Kaitlin tried to work her leg free.
âAh, hereâs the wine,â Susan announced, looking pleased by the arrival of the steward.
As soon as Rayâs and Susanâs attention was distracted by the uncorking process, Zach leaned over. âStay still,â he hissed into Kaitlinâs ear.
âWhat did you do? â Kaitlin demanded in an undertone.
âWeâll talk later,â he huffed.
âBet on it.â
âStop struggling.â
âLet go of me.â
âNot until Iâm sure youâll stay put.â
âWe first discovered this one in Marseille,â said Ray, lifting his glass with a flourish for the ceremonial tasting.
Kaitlin quickly redirected her attention. She tried not to squirm against Zachâs grip. His hand was dry and warm, slightly callused, definitely not painful, but absolutely impossible to ignore.
She wasnât wearing stockings today, and his hand was on her bare leg. His pinky finger had come to rest slightly north of her midthigh hemline. And his fingertips had curled into her sensitive inner thigh.
Now that her anger had settled to a hum, a new sensation pulsed its way through her system.
The touch of Zachâs hand was turning her on.
Ray nodded his approval on the wine, and the steward filled the other three glasses before topping up Rayâs.
When the wine was ready, Ray raised his glass for a toast. âA pleasure to meet you, Kaitlin. And congratulations on your contract with Harper Transportation. Itâs an important building.â
âWeâre lucky to have her,â Zach responded courteously.
Kaitlin thanked them both, clinked her glass against each of theirs, avoiding eye contact with Zach, then took a healthy swallow. The wine was incredibly delicious. More importantly, it contained a measure of alcohol to take the edge off her frustration.
Another waiter arrived with four large, leather-bound dinner menus, which he handed around to the tableâs occupants.
Zach accepted his with one hand, still not relinquishing his hold on Kaitlin.
She opened hers, trying to concentrate on the dishes and descriptions in front of her, but the neat script blurred on the page.
Had his hand moved?
Was it higher now?
Ever so slightly, and ever so slowly, but completely unmistakably his fingertips were brushing their way up the inside of her thigh.
Her muscles contracted in reaction. She could feel her skin heat, and her breathing deepened.
âThe pumpkin soup to start?â he asked her, voice low and completely casual in her ear.
She opened her mouth, but she couldnât seem to form any words. She could barely sit still. Her toes curled and her fingers gripped tightly around the leather menu.
âMaybe the arugula salad?â he continued.
How could he do that? How could he sit there and behave asif everything was normal, when she was practically jumping out of her skin?
âIâm going with the yellowfin tuna,â Susan chirped.
Ray and Susan both looked to Kaitlin with questions on their faces.
Zachâs hand slipped higher, and she very nearly moaned.
âKaitlin?â he prompted.
She knew she should slap his hand away. She should call him right here, right now, on his unacceptable behavior. It would serve him right.
Heâd be embarrassed in front of Ray Lambert. But then so would she. Sheâd be mortified if Rayâif anyoneâ knew what Zach was doing under the tablecloth.
âArugula,â she blurted out.
âThe risotto is delicious,â Susan
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