thought she was in the right about Neil, and he had every intention of proving her wrong.
“Mr. Tyler?”
Seth turned toward the sound of the soft, familiar voice, and for a second he forgot all about why he’d called her here. Forgot about Neil and his sister and the fucking wedding.
There was only her, as she was, standing there in a slim-fitting blue dress that perfectly matched her eyes, her slim calves tapering down into dangerously sexy fuck-me heels.
And suddenly, he knew exactly what Etta meant about him not being alive.
Not until now. Not until this minute.
Or at least the bottom half of him was.
Shit, he hadn’t had a boner this unprovoked since puberty. The woman was just standing there, and all he could think about was sliding his hand under that dress and finding out if her ass was as perfect as it looked.
He was betting yes.
Fuuuuuuuck, this was inconvenient.
“I’m really sorry I’m late,” she said, coming into his office and looking sweetly frazzled. “I was with Maya, and then we were going to be done with the shopping, but then there was wine, and she decided she wanted to go to the appointments after all, only we’d missed the appointments, so they had to squeeze us in, but it took a while, and—”
He shook his head. “It’s fine.”
She gave a crooked smile. “You looked mad when I walked in.”
Horny. Fucking horny.
He shrugged. “That’s just my face.”
She burst out laughing. “Well, that’s good to know. Here I’ve been thinking I just always bring out the worst in you.”
“I’m not entirely sure that’s not true,” he said, walking past her to shut the door to his office.
She looked at him in surprise. “I thought we were going to dinner?”
Yeah, well, that was before I realized I couldn’t be around you without getting a fucking hard-on.
Of course, he wasn’t at all sure that them being alone in his office was the right solution, either, but he felt like he couldn’t even think, and he needed a moment to clear his head.
A moment he wouldn’t get when they left the quiet of his office.
“I thought we might have a drink first,” he said. “But if you’re hungry, we can get going.”
“No! No, I’m . . . a drink would be nice. And a chance to sit down. I had a half glass with Maya, but it wasn’t nearly enough to prepare me for the world of New York bridal shops.”
“Different from Los Angeles?” he asked.
“Yes. LA is certainly intense in its own way, but vendors over there at least pretend to be chill about things.”
“No such thing as chill in Manhattan,” Seth said, walking to the left side of his office, where he kept a few bottles of wine and liquor alongside his precious espresso machine.
“Yes, I’m learning that,” Brooke said.
He glanced back in time to see her sinking into the leather couch against one wall of his office with a little sigh and rubbing her temple, and he realized that all of her talk about the stress of the afternoon wasn’t just small talk, and he had the uncomfortable urge to comfort her, even though he’d never been good at any of that.
“What can I get you?” he asked. “Martini? Wine?”
“I’ll have whatever you’re having,” she said, still rubbing her temple.
Seth poured vodka into two crystal tumblers, topping them both with tonic and a lime wedge.
She smiled in thanks as he walked over to the couch and handed her the drink. Their fingers brushed, and for a second their eyes met and held before she glanced down. Tempting as it was to sit next to her, Seth forced himself to sit in the side chair.
Not nearly close enough, but with the added benefit of being able to better see her.
Get a grip Tyler, you’re acting like a stalker.
She took a sip of the drink and then closed her eyes in gratitude. “It’s almost wrong how right this vodka tastes right now.”
“How’s the head?”
Her eyes opened and her nose scrunched. “Huh?”
“You were rubbing your temple. Headache?”
“Oh, just the beginnings of one,” she said, rolling her neck a bit. “But I think it’s on its way out rather than its way in. It feels good to sit.” Then she laughed. “You must think I’m ridiculous. A wedding planner who can’t handle an afternoon of dress shopping.”
Seth smiled. “You forget that I’ve been shopping with Maya. I’m pretty well-versed in the headache and cocktails that follow.”
She smiled back even as she shook her head. “It’s