a large purse on the leather bench and swung around, planting her hands on her generous hips. Her Playboy -worthy breasts jiggled in the silky material of her strapless dress. Heâd been trying all night to figure out how the dress stayed up when it appeared as though one crook of his finger would send the fabric sliding to the floor.
She blew out a breath, sending a curl flying. âIâve been thinking about this truce of ours, and itâs not working.â
He closed the door, blocking out the cool night air. He couldnât argue with her there. âMaybe we just need time.â
A frown marred her full mouth. âI want things to be normal.â
âWhatâs normal?â
âWith you?â She gestured at him like he exasperated her to her witsâ end. âI have no clue. But Iâve had it.â
The eveningâs turn of events clearly had her on edge, and he couldnât say he blamed her. The sharp arousal had driven him crazy, inducing him to fantasies of yanking her into some dark closet. âHad what?â
âIâve had enough of this .â She waved her hand around wildly in the space between them.
Despite his best intentions he felt a smile twitching at his lips, which he quickly repressed into a firm line. An evil part of him wanted to toy with her, to pretend confusion, but she seemed too agitated. And that response would be inappropriate, designed to provoke and tease, which wouldnât help their current predicament. âMaybe itâs not possible for us to be friends, but I think we havenât given it enough time.â
She covered her face with her hands and hung her head. âWhat am I doing?â
He itched to go to her but didnât dare. They were a powder keg waiting to explode and it was better not to add spark to the detonator. âMaybe we need to start with the basics.â
âHow?â
He smiled, hoping to put her at ease. âIâve seen you with other men. So go ahead, start flirting. Dazzle me with your smile and sweetness.â
âYouâre impossible!â She clenched her hands into fists at her sides, as though trying to keep from punching him in the face.
âToo much, too soon?â He carefully studied her, rubbing a hand over his jaw.
âIâm serious!â She pressed her fingertips to her temple. âArgh, this is so frustrating! This isnât going the way I planned. Which is pretty much par for the course with you, Professor.â
It struck him how often heâd felt the same way about her. He always had the best intentions, but they never worked once he got in the same room with her. He gave her a wry smile. âI can relate.â
She sucked in a breath that expanded her chest and her hands fell to her sides. âIâve been thinking about this all night and I donât see a lot of options other than to spit it out.â
âPlease do,â he said, without the foggiest clue where this would lead.
She seemed to contemplate for several long moments before drawing in another deep breath. âIt seems like thereâs something between us, even though we donât want it there.â
He nodded. âYes, there is.â
That seemed to bolster her confidence and she stood straighter, her chin tilted. âI think we should deal with it, once and for all.â
âAnd what do you propose?â he asked, both dreading and anticipating the answer.
âI donât see any other way to solve the problem. As you pointed out, our lives are only becoming more entwined. But I think thereâs too much tension. We need to fix it. . . .â Expression stormy, she shook her head. âDeal with the source of the problem.â
James couldnât argue with her logic. He raised a brow. âAnd how to you propose we do that?â
That stubborn, wayward curl flopped over one eye and he clenched his hands to keep from tucking it behind her ear. A
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