Darla Rogers sat across from her new client, the thirty-six-year-old, megamillionaire, Marcus Alexander, at the conference table of the legal firm Ward, Regal and Williams, PC. A dirty bit of real estate fraud had slipped past his prior counsel and delivered her an exciting opportunity to work with one of Houstonâs largest employers, Alexander Enterprises.
Marcus Alexander was also rumored to head a secret sex society, and it wasnât hard to believe it was true. The man literally oozed sex. Like Jacob had, she thought of the ex whoâd left on a top secret Special Forces mission three years before and had never returnedâat least, not to her. Theyâd broken up after a night where a year of vanilla sex had become something far different, far darker, that left her shaken.
Unbidden images came to her, of herself naked, tied between two posts in the center of his loft, begging him for mercy in the form of an orgasm, the images in such vivid erotic clarity that she shifted in her seat and recrossed her legs.
She blinked and realized that Marcus was staring at her, and she righted a slim lock of auburn hair that had escaped the conservative twist at her neck and fallen into her eyes. She didnât usually get distracted in the midst of business, but despite Marcusâs dark good looks contrasting with Jacobâs blond Adonis good looks, Marcus reminded her of her ex to the point of utter distraction.
âI think that wraps up my questions, and it only took, ohââ she peeked at her dainty silver watch ââtwo hours on a Monday morning. A productive way to start the week.â
Theyâd managed to discuss a variety of potential investments he was making and review his healthy real estate portfolio. âWe wonât let you down, Mr. Alexander. You have my word. Ward, Regal and Williams is one of the top corporate law firms in the state of Texas and with good reason.â
He pushed to his feet, and Darla followed, quickly moving around the table to stand in front of him. He was a handsome man, tall and dark, his gray striped suit exquisitely fitted to his impressive masculine physique. âI have no doubt of your competence. You came highly recommended. You, Ms. Rogers, not the firm.â
âThank you,â she said as pride swelled inside her. Sheâd redirected her career path some years before and not without struggle. âThat means a lot to me.â
âIâm surprised you left your fatherâs firm.â
âYou and my father both,â she said with a humorless laugh, not at all surprised that Marcus knew her history. A man like this would investigate those he wished to do business with, even more so after being burned by past counsel. âTo say that he was displeased at my choice is an understatement. And though I doubt you would agree right about now, criminal law can be a far dirtier business than the scam of a real estate deal gone bad. I donât intend to spend the rest of my life looking at myself in the mirror and knowing I got someone off on murder who might kill again.â
Or spend her life under her fatherâs controlling hand, but she didnât say that. She loved her father; she just couldnât work for him. How her mother did it, she would never know.
Dark eyes studied her a moment, and she had the sense he was sizing her up before seeming to draw a conclusion. âThereâs a wine tasting at Alexanderâs Wine Cellar Friday night,â he said, surprising her by redirecting the conversation. âSeveral of my business associates will be attending. I believe you will find it mightââ a momentary pause, as if he were choosing his words carefully, before he added ââstimulate new ventures for you. Iâd like you to attend.â
Phrased as a question, but it wasnât a question. She heard the low command in his tone. He was her client. She would do as he wished. âFriday night,â she agreed. âOf course.â
He inclined his dark head. âIâll have an invitation delivered to your office with the details.â
Darla walked him to the elevator, and just before he stepped inside, she remembered a question. âOh, yes. I meant to ask who I should thank for referring you?â
He stepped inside the car and turned to face her. A hint of a smile played on his dangerously sensual mouth, warning her that before he said the name, he knew the impact it would have. âJacob Remington,â he replied, a second before the doors closed, which she had no doubt was planned.