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TALL, TANNED & TEXAN

CAROL MARINELLI

 

 

 

 

Contracted: A Wife For The Bedroom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Contents
 

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Epilogue


Chapter 1
 

‘Smile!’

Using the rear-view mirror to paint on her lipstick, Lily could almost hear her childhood ballet teachers affected tones calling out for her to look happy and relaxed as she performed some excruciatingly painful manoeuvre.

And tonights group session was going to be excruciating—happy and positive were the absolute last things she felt this evening. Even an hour spent in front of the mirror, sweeping her blonde hair back in a smart French roll, carefully applying her make-up and dressing in her most snappy navy suit hadnt enabled Lily to muster the confident air that usually surrounded her. No amount of power dressing was going to save her tonight! The only thing she had to show for weeks spent wrestling with banks, real-estate agents and mortgage brokers was a pounding headache and the appalling realisation that, this time, she couldnt protect her mother.

Now she had to go in there, into the community centre, and imbue confidence, try to convince these people that they could be anything they wanted to be, could attain any goal, if only they truly set their minds to it.

She felt like a charlatan.

Dabbing a touch of concealer on a tiny pimple on her chin, Lily wished that life was so easy—that she could wave her magic wand and make problems disappear. Only problems didnt disappear, Lily thought darkly, watching as, despite fifty dollars a dab, her pimple shone through.

Slipping off her silver thongs, Lily rummaged on the passenger floor for a pair of high-heeled sandals, slipping her feet in and doing up the thready laces, wishing she were actually taking them off—wishing that this day, this night was well and truly over.

Not that they werent divine.

A mere inch of suede had somehow been crafted into the softest, most divine of foot couture—accentuating her duskily painted toe-nails—the spiky heels magically elongating her ankles, somehow adding that extra oomph Lily so badly needed tonight.

Come on, shoes, Lily whispered, feeling a touch like Dorothy clicking her heels. Do your stuff.

Thick, heavy dots of rain hitting her windscreen dragged her out of her introspection and Lily knew that if she didnt want being drenched to add to her woes, then hiding in her car wasnt an option. The end of a long hot sultry spell that had hit Melbourne was, according to the forecast, about to be broken by a storm. Dashing across the car park, Lily just made it into the centre before the rain took hold, and as she stepped inside and saw her clients waiting for her, some standing alone and nervous-looking, as if they might flee at any moment, some mingling in groups, drinking the questionable coffee all turned to greet her as she entered. Lilys smile wasnt as false as shed anticipated—she felt genuinely glad to see the familiar and new faces of people who were looking to her to help them change their lives.

Good evening, everyone. Lily glanced up at the clock, glad to see that she was ahead of schedule. Carry on chatting among yourselves for a while. Im a little early so well give everyone a chance to get here before we start.

Pulling paperwork out of her briefcase, Lily did a brief head count, ticking off the names on her list and putting out self-help brochures for the group to take away if they wished. She smiled warmly as a very new, very nervous, participant entered the room. Blushing and painfully shy, the newcomer blinked as she looked around the room, wringing her hands nervously as she stood there, and Lilys heart went out to the stranger. She admired the huge step this woman was taking by coming tonight and immediately crossed the room to welcome her.

My names Lily, she said warmly, offering her hand. Welcome to New Beginnings.

Amanda, came the nervous reply. I didnt know if I needed an appointment.

Not here, Lily said. I just need you to fill in a form and then you can grab a coffee and start getting to know a few people—we really are a very friendly lot!

Helping Amanda through the form took a little while longer than normal. Amanda, as Lily found out, had recently lost a huge amount of weight, followed by her marriage, followed by the little confidence shed possessed, but Lily could tell that behind the shy façade was a very strong woman and one Lily couldnt wait to see emerge.

Right, thats all the paperwork done. Taking the clipboard from Amanda, Lily was about to suggest that she get a drink when her attention was caught by the door opening—well, not so much the door opening, more the man that was coming through it!

Her first thought was that he must be lost.

He didnt look lost—anything other than that but men like the one appearing in the doorway did not belong at a self-help group meeting at the local community centre.

No, men like this one belonged in the middle of a glossy celebrity magazine or strutting his stuff down the catwalk, or—Lily gulped, blushing at the thought—they belonged in the giddy realms of a very private erotic dream.

Shed seen him somewhere before, Lily was sure of it, though simultaneously she doubted it because, if that were the case, surely shed remember exactly the moment, for he was stunning.

Stunning! Tall, long-limbed and lean with rakish good looks, his very dark brown hair, which was clearly superbly cut because as he dragged a hand through it it spiked into a perfect messy shape—his ice-blue eyes worked the room. Lean but certainly not skinny, Lily decided as he peeled off his jacket and shook the rain from it; beneath his white cotton shirt you could just tell his body was toned and muscular. His presence was so commanding it literally stopped the room, every head turning as he stood there for a moment, holding out his jacket as if he expected someone to collect it for him.

Someone did collect it for him!

Jinty, the housewife who till recently had washed down her morning cereal with a glass of vodka and orange, was first in the queue, taking his expensive jacket and hanging it on a peg as everyone else in the room, Lily included, sucked in their stomachs like a reflex action, staring in open-mouthed admiration at this Adonis who quite simply didnt belong in suburbia.

Can I help you? Lily attempted to greet him as she would any other newcomer to the centre, by walking across to him and trying to put them at ease—not that this man appeared remotely uncomfortable. Quite literally he oozed confidence.

It was Lily who was having trouble remembering how her legs worked, Lily feeling like a child in her mothers high heels as she teetered across the room and offered her hand to this stunning stranger. Im Lily Harper.

Then Im in the right place, he drawled in a very well-schooled voice, Im here to join the New Beginnings Group.

Oh! Lily blinked, and then corrected herself, trying to remember to treat him like a mortal, trying and failing not to judge, to attempt to fathom what could possibly have bought him there. Well, welcome! She was still holding his hand, pumping it up and down as if she expected to find water! I just need you to fill in a form.

Sure.

Sure, Lily repeated to herself, peeling her fingers from his hot grasp, trying not to appear flustered as she made her way to the table and handed him a clipboard with the necessary form attached. Only she was flustered—very!

He smelt divine, like walking past the aftershave counter at an exclusive department store, Lily thought as she absorbed the heavy scent he emanated, trying not to notice the piercing blue of his eyes or the chiselled planes of his impossibly handsome face. Do you need a pen?

Please. He stared at the rather grubby, very well-chewed pen that was being offered and then without a word declined, heading over to his jacket and producing one he, no doubt, deemed more suitable, before coming back to the table where Lily was now thankfully seated. The chatter in the room resumed again, but rather more subdued now, everyones ears on elastic, trying to hear his answers as Lily walked him through the form.

Theres no need to put your surname, Lily commented, or your address, though we do ask for your postcode.

Fine. He was sitting loosely cross-legged beside her, resting the clipboard on one long slender thigh, leaving it for Lily to guess where he was up to on the form. I like your sandals, by the way. Somehow he managed to address the form and run an experienced eye along the length of her calves right down to her toes, which Lily felt curl on cue.

Thank you. Lily coughed, every exposed inch of flesh blushing as she tried to concentrate on the blessed form. We ask for your salary range—if it falls in one of top three categories—

It does, he interrupted.

Then in that case… Lily gave another small cough—more than anything she hated discussing money. We ask if youd consider paying towards the cost of the session—depending what category youre in…

The top one. He squinted at the piece of paper. Easily.

Then we ask you to contribute fifty dollars, but you can always pay next time if you dont have it with you tonight, and if for some reason finding the money is a problem, please, dont let it stop you from coming to the sessions—it really is a voluntary contribution.

Its no problem. He pulled out a very sleek wallet and peeled off a note.

Ill write you a receipt.

Theres really no need. He resumed filling in the form as Lily ignored him and started to fill in a receipt. Tell me something. Thick beautiful eyebrows almost met as he frowned over at her. Why, if someone is earning in the top category, would you offer for them not to pay? It doesnt make good business sense.

This isnt a business. Lily smiled. New Beginnings is a community-funded programme—its available to everyone, rich or poor. Anyway, for all I know… She stopped talking then, but still he stared.

Go on.

Well, you might have just come from the casino and lost everything, your business might have collapsed. There are many reasons people find themselves at this sort of group—it certainly isnt for me to judge your circumstances solely on the box you tick....

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