But she’d taught him the value of apologizing. Of what it meant to the person on the receiving end. He grasped her shoulders, wanting her to face him, to know he’d given this consideration.
That he cared what she thought of him. “I’ve been sending you mixed signals, and that hasn’t been fair. It’s also not what I want for us. I don’t want the past between us. Hell, I don’t want anything between us.”
Her mouth parted in a little O. “That’s … sweet,” she finally said.
“You’re sweet.” He pulled her toward him and covered her lips with his.
She gasped into his mouth, her hands coming up to grasp his forearms, and he braced himself for a hard shove away. Instead she curled her fingers, her nails digging into the fabric of his sweater. Her body softened, and she parted her lips, letting him in.
His tongue swirled with hers, the taste of her filling him, not just his taste buds but his heart. Which he had to admit frightened him. But he held on to the here and now, the feel of her in his arms, her fragrant scent arousing him beyond belief. His dick hardened in his jeans, being hard as a rock a feeling he was getting used to around her.
Her arms slid around his waist, and she tipped her head back, giving him deeper access to the depths of her mouth. She rose up on her toes, her kisses as ravenous for him as was his appetite for her.
Woof.
Growl.
Woof.
What started as an annoying sound ended with his big, hairy dog jumping on his hind legs, begging for attention from either adult.
She stepped back, laughing as she knelt to pet him.
“Fucking dog cock-blocked me,” he muttered.
“Once again, he’s doing me a favor. I really am here to conduct an interview,” she said, cheeks flushed and whisker burn on her chin.
He opted not to mention it.
“That’s the second part of my apology. You have free access to Lucas and Kade, along with Becky, my assistant. I know I was hesitant about this whole process, and I want to make it easy for you.”
“Wow. You gave everything a lot of thought, didn’t you?” she asked, sounding pleased.
“I gave everything about you thought.” He grasped her hand, running a thumb over her soft skin. His emotions had shifted, and he had no choice but to accept it.
He had feelings for her that went beyond the sexual. In the short time he’d gotten to know her again, she’d taught him about forgiveness, caring, and moving forward.
“I appreciate that you listened.” She leaned forward and kissed him full on the lips. “Now I need to get to work.”
She walked out, hips swaying, and he watched, a big-ass grin on his face.
Chapter Six
Apparently Cassie couldn’t be around Derek without kissing him. Which, in turn, led to a stupid grin on her face, which would be unprofessional when dealing with his partners. She walked out of his office, relieved when his assistant wasn’t at her desk. Cassie took a minute to compose herself. She placed her hands on her flushed cheeks and forced in calming streams of air.
Finally she felt ready to approach Kade, whose office Derek told her was in the far right corner of the floor.
She knocked on the door.
“Come in,” he called out.
She drew a deep breath and walked into the room. A tall, dark-haired, broad-shouldered man stood behind an immaculate desk, clear of papers and clutter. Unlike Derek’s which had been exactly what she’d expected of a busy business mogul.
“Hi, I’m Cassie Storms,” she said, striding over and shaking his hand across his desk.
“Kade Barnes,” he said rather formally. He gestured to an empty chair, and as she took her seat, he did the same.
She could tell by looking at him he wasn’t comfortable with this meeting, and she thought she understood. Kade had been through his own PR nightmare, and he’d had to bare his soul on national television.