Mid Life Love (Mid Life Love #1)(23)


“Hello, Mr. Statham...” My mouth went dry and my body tensed at the sight of him. He really was a pure example of what a perfect man should look like. He was dressed in an impeccable black suit with a white button-down shirt, and shiny silver cufflinks that gleamed against the light.

His eyes were regarding me intensely, and I knew that he was slightly running his tongue across his lips on purpose.

He sat down in the seat across from my desk and smiled even wider. “How are you today?”

“I’m quite fine, and yourself?”

“Pretty good. You know, I don’t normally get scolded by an employee, but it’s refreshing to know that there are other policies that need to be changed.”

I didn’t say anything. My heart was beating too fast and I didn’t want him to sense that I was completely captivated by him.

Think about his age...Think about his age...

He put his elbows on the desk and leaned forward. “You couldn’t spare thirty minutes for me?”

Take a deep breath, avert your gaze to the wall behind him, and clear your throat...

“Mr. Statham—”

“You really don’t have to call me that when we’re alone.”

My breath hitched at the way he’d said “alone” and I took another deep breath.

“I feel more comfortable calling you that since this is, and will always be, a strictly professional relationship. And no, I could not spare thirty minutes. Our head director called in sick today, and since I have to handle his reports as well as my own, I don’t have much free time.”

“Fair enough,” he said as he looked into my eyes. “I just wanted to personally return your car keys.” He placed them on my desk. “And tell you Happy Birthday in person.”

“Well, thank you very much and I appreciate all the flowers. Your spiel only took three seconds though, so there was no need for a thirty minute time slot. If you don’t mind, I need to finish my reading now. Have a great day, Mr. Statham.” I looked back down at my work, hoping he would say “You too” and leave my office, but I sensed him standing up and walking over to me.

I tried my best to act like he wasn’t in the room, to stay focused on the document I was reading, but I felt him hovering right behind my shoulder.

“Claire...”

I slowly turned my head and looked up at him. “Yes?”

He was silent.

He reached down and ran his fingers through my hair—slowly and gently, making my heart beat ten times faster. He leaned in like he was going to kiss me—tilting my chin up so my lips could touch his, using his other hand to caress my neck, but then he suddenly stopped.

He stepped back and sighed. “What time does your birthday party start tonight?”

“Nine...” I could barely hear my own voice.

“Well, I have a last minute meeting tonight so I might be really late. I’ve been looking forward to it all week.”

Silence.

I looked into his eyes and he looked back into mine. There was palpable tension in the air and I wanted him to slice through it. I wanted him to step back over and kiss me until I was out of breath, to rip my clothes off and—

His cell phone started to ring, breaking us out of the spell.

“Hello?” he answered, keeping his eyes on me. “Yeah...by noon on Monday. Okay...Okay, I’ll be right there.” He headed for the door. “I’ll see you tonight?”

“Yes...” I waited until the door closed and slipped out of my chair.

I stood in front of the bathroom mirror at Havana and tugged at the end of my dress. It was a red haltered dress that ended near the middle of my thighs and accentuated my br**sts—the type of dress I would prevent my daughters from wearing until they were twenty one.

“You don’t think this makes it look like I’m trying too hard, Sands?” I turned around and frowned at the low deep cut in the back. “This is a bit revealing...”

“Trying too hard to do what? You look good, Claire! If I had your legs, I would show them off all the time. Is your boss still coming?”

I shook my head. “I don’t know. He said he had a late meeting.”

“Well, I hope he comes. I have to see the man that makes you blush.”

“He does not make me blush!”

Sandra pursed her lips and gave me her “whatever you say” look. It still shocked me that she’d never found someone to settle down with. She was pretty, had her own practice, and seemed to charm every man she met. Unlike me, she’d embraced her age—forty one, and swore that she’d rather be forty than twenty any day.

“Are we going to stand in here all day, Claire? You know Helen can only sit by herself for so long.”

“Right.” I looked myself over one last time and followed her back out into the lounge.

We walked over to our reserved table, but Helen wasn’t there.

A man in a white tuxedo stepped in front of us. “Are you ladies a part of Claire Gracen’s party?”

“Yes. I’m Claire Gracen,” I said.

“It’s a pleasure to meet you, Miss Gracen. Come with me.” He smiled. “We’re sorry we didn’t upgrade your table as soon as you arrived. Please forgive us.”

I shrugged my shoulders at Sandra and followed the man onto a glass elevator, up to the balcony level that overlooked the marble stoned dance floor.

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