A Fare To Remember_ Just Whistle_Driven - Vicki Lewis Thompson [23]
At least, thanks to his bargaining skills, she hadn’t paid much for any of it. In the second shop, it was the same song, second verse. Zach tried in vain to suggest more subdued outfits, but Hannah fell in love with a bright purple suit with turquoise trim. She said she had a necklace from Arizona that would look great with it.
“Now this, I would buy in black.” She reached for something on a rack of new clothes.
Zach stared at the flimsy negligee. Mostly it was transparent, except for little bits of fake fur here and there. The thought of Hannah wearing it threatened to provide him with an embarrassing erection.
He stepped behind a display table to conceal the evidence. “It’s nice.”
“I think so, too.” She checked the size. “Perfect. I’m getting it.”
With the negligee thrown into the mix, Zach was so distracted that he forgot to bargain. He didn’t even realize it until Hannah spoke up as they were leaving the shop.
“I guess you thought those prices were better than the first place,” she said.
He didn’t dare admit that he’d been too busy thinking about her wearing that black number to think about prices. “Yeah, I think they were priced about right.”
“Me, too. And you can’t very well bargain on something new, like the nightie I bought.”
He started to speak and only a croak came out. He cleared his throat. “True.”
“Zach, you’ll never guess what the hotel gave me as a replacement room.”
“What’s that?”
“A suite! Now, granted, a suite at the Pearson isn’t exactly a suite at the Plaza, but I have this huge king-size bed and a big Jacuzzi in the bathroom. With a setup like that, I really need this nightie. All I have is a sleep shirt. This is not a sleep shirt kind of room.”
“Doesn’t sound like it.” And he was a dead man. Now he’d be able to think of nothing else but Hannah prancing around that suite, red hair bouncing, as the transparent negligee floated around her body. “Um, would you like to have dinner again tonight at seven?” Surely she could see right through that and know what he was really after.
If she did, she didn’t let on. “I think dinner sounds lovely. Then I can tell you all about my interviews.” She glanced at her watch. “Yikes. It’s late. Maybe I should splurge and take a cab over there.”
“I’ll get you one.” He spotted a taxi half a block away. Amazingly, he was able to subdue his lust long enough to produce a decent whistle.
“See? That’s what I want you to teach me how to do. You used your tongue and your teeth to make that sound, didn’t you?”
“Um, yeah.” And he was ready to deploy those resources tonight in her suite, if he got the opportunity.
“So you’ll teach me tonight?”
“Absolutely.” Anything you want to learn. He opened the cab door and helped her in. “Good luck with those interviews.”
“Thanks! See you at seven!”
He stood there in a daze, knowing that he was at least a half hour past his normal lunch hour, knowing that Medford would notice and think he was slacking off, and yet he couldn’t get himself to care. He had clients to call, business to transact. He had his new desk to organize.
And nothing mattered but seeing Hannah again in five and a half hours. A king-size bed, a black negligee and Hannah. What could be more important than that?
THE INTERVIEWS HADN’T BEEN particularly promising. Hannah had interviewed for and been hired for plenty of jobs in her life. At first she’d needed to earn enough money to keep the family together, and after that she’d worked her way through college. She could tell when a potential employer was interested and when they weren’t. So far, she’d felt no positive signs that she had a chance at a job.
But she had a date with Zach, a new dress to wear with her favorite turquoise necklace and a nightie to put on later, if all went as she’d hoped. This time she met Zach in the lobby.
“You were right about the dress.” He held out a single rose, an exotic violet color that blended perfectly with her outfit.
She broke off the stem and tucked the rose behind her ear. “Glad you like it.”
“Very much.” His