Bossing the Cowboy (Circle B Ranch #4) - Kennedy Fox Page 0,12
moment, I let myself dream.
“You want to kiss me, don’t you?” I say confidently.
“Since the day you walked into my office.” His hand wraps around my neck, and he pulls us closer until our lips fuse. With his other hand, Connor grabs my waist, then slides it down to my ass. He moans into my mouth, and I fist his shirt, tangling my tongue with his. Heat explodes between my legs, and I’m dying for him to touch me there. I can’t risk someone finding us, but when he whispers my name, I no longer care about getting caught.
I release a throaty hum as the kiss deepens, but before I can suggest we go into the bathroom to continue, I’m forced out of my fantasy and back to the present when Connor says my name, bringing me back to reality. “Elizabeth?”
I blink hard, shaking my head at the inappropriate visual that took over my mind. One where I was making out with my boss.
Rather, a hot and heavy make-out session.
Shit.
“You okay?” he asks, and I hope like hell he can’t see how flushed I am by the fantasy that almost made me do something I might regret.
“I need to get back to work,” I tell him abruptly, pressing my hands against his chest so he’ll back up. “You need to take a cab.”
“I’m staying at the hotel across the street,” he says.
“Great, then walk safely.” I move around him, but he grabs my wrist to stop me. The image of his lips on mine is still too vivid.
“You’re too good for this place,” he murmurs. Though I take offense to his words, I know he means well.
Turning to face him, I snap, “I’m serving drinks to make some extra money. Whatever you think happens outside of that is in your head.”
I’m aware that the daughter of two brilliant doctors who’s also a vet student isn’t your typical shot girl at a strip club. However, it doesn’t mean the others who work here are any less for trying to make ends meet. One of the girls is going to nursing school, and the other is on the road to becoming a dentist. There is no shame in being independent, and the sooner Connor realizes that, the better.
Finally, he releases me, and I walk back to the bar, hoping he goes to his hotel and forgets he ever saw me here.
Chapter Four
Connor
I don’t know what makes me follow Elle down the dark hallway, but when she didn’t return after a few minutes, I went to find her. The moment she walks out of the bathroom, I had to stop her and get her alone for a few minutes. I had no idea she worked here and was shocked to see her. When a few colleagues invited me out after a business event, I took up their offer since I had no early morning appointments tomorrow. This isn’t my typical scene, but since I just took Olivia to her mom's and was aggravated with Vivian, I decided a night of drinking wouldn’t kill me. However, when Elle fell into my lap, and I felt her soft skin against my hands, I was certain I had died. A flood of inappropriate thoughts swarmed in my head the moment her body shivered under my touch.
Thoughts I shouldn’t be having about her. She’s my employee, and our relationship needs to remain strictly professional.
“I need to get back to work.” She shoves me, putting unwanted space between us. “You need to take a cab.” The way she just dazed out makes me believe she was contemplating her next move before deciding to push me away.
“I’m staying at the hotel across the street,” I explain. There’s no way I’d drink this much if I had to drive three hours home.
“Great, then walk safely.”
As soon as she steps around me, I grab her wrist and blurt out the first thing that comes to mind. “You’re too good for this place.”
Elle Bishop is going to be a brilliant veterinarian someday, and working here distracts her from everything else she should focus on.
“I’m serving drinks to make some extra money. Whatever you think happens outside of that is in your head.”
With those final words, I release my grip, and she stalks off toward the bar.
I’m a fuckin’ idiot.
Of course I assumed she provided more than just drinks, especially since there are private rooms, but I stand by my original comment. She shouldn’t be working here and most definitely shouldn’t be parading