is kinda scary if you ask me." Eliza walked around the bulky man when he met her at her car.
"He doesn't say much."
"He didn't say anything to me. Just stared at me."
"Blake insists he's harmless to those who aren't messing with him." Samantha found herself in one of the Queen Anne chairs facing her friend. The soft silk pantsuit she wore drifted over her skin and made her feel like she wasn't wearing anything at all. With the extra time on her hands, Sam took more time getting dressed in the morning, more time preening for her day.
When Blake joined her at Moonlight, Samantha was faced with the full force of her marriage to a man as rich and handsome as her husband. He charmed the staff and won more than a few smiles from Jordan. Ever since Jordan's stroke, her ability to express her needs had been difficult. Expressive aphasia was what the doctors called her condition. Sam often finished Jordan's sentences to keep her sister from being overly anxious and frustrated. Blake seemed to understand the situation and worked hard to ask yes and no questions and avoid subjects that would bring on stress.
Yet when they were working their way out of the home, Blake found an administrator and like a switch, his charm turned off and the business side of him shone through. He wanted to know about security in the home. How did they keep Jordan safe from strangers walking into her room? Who was by her side when it wasn't mealtime? A rapid stream of question he could have asked Samantha were fired off and answered before she could interrupt. His sincerity over her sister's care and safety kept Sam from being upset with him. Yet after they'd left the home he started to question Moonlight's ability to care for Jordan, and Samantha became defensive.
"It's the best home for people in Jordan's situation. Most homes are geared for older, Alzheimer's-type patients. Moonlight specializes in younger patients with developmental problems."
"Why not care for her at home?"
Of course, that would have been ideal, but Samantha couldn't afford that kind of round the clock, in-home care. She'd tried to do it on her own but failed. Blake had realized how upset the conversation was making her and had dropped the subject.
"I'm glad Neil is on your side. I wouldn't want to be that man's enemy," Eliza said, snapping Samantha out of her thoughts. "So, what are we going to do with Alliance?"
She'd given a lot of thought as to how to proceed with her business. The fact was, taking on the role of being Blake Harrison's wife was going to take up the majority of her time and leave her jet setting all over the globe. As it was, her passport had arrived first thing that Monday morning and she and Blake were arranging their departure for early Wednesday.
"I have a proposition for you." She waited until Eliza turned her eyes to her before starting. "I've worked too hard to lose everything I've worked for with Alliance, but I'm obviously going to be unavailable over the next few months."
"I thought you guys were going to live on different continents."
Sam shook her head. "Our original plan isn't going to work like we'd hoped. In light of the bugs and surveillance cameras, we think it's best to stay close to each other." Samantha's mind shifted to Blake's proposal. He hadn't pushed her to sleep with him since their time in her bathroom, but he'd sent her several heated glances and sexy comments to let her know he still wanted her in his bed. As it was, Samantha slept in the room beside her husband's and they told the staff that she wasn't feeling well. The excuse was lame, but no one commented about it.
"Where does that leave Alliance?"
"What would you say to coming in as my partner?"
Eliza's eyes widened and a smile formed on her lips. "What would that look like?"
"I'd need you to do some of the field work." They both knew that meant Eliza would need to attend gatherings where women searched for rich husbands, high profile events where those with money played. Socializing was the best way of gathering prospective clients. Word of mouth worked better than any ad in the paper. "Karen already agreed to introduce you to some of her old friends to set you up."
"Karen is the one who runs Moonlight, right?"
The knockout gorgeous blonde who Blake didn't look at twice. Sam nodded. "When