Hidden Pleasures - Brenda Jackson [15]
“And why in the world would I want to live with you for a week? Give me one good reason.”
He shrugged. “I’ll do better than that. I’ll give you two. First, you want that house, so that should be incentive enough. Because it’s not, there’s the issue of what you said that day in New York about someone teaching me some manners.”
“Well, they should!”
“Then do it. I dare you. I dare you to stay with me for a week and teach me manners.” He reached into his back pocket and pulled out his wallet. And then he handed her his business card.
“You have only forty-eight hours to make your decision to contact me. If I don’t hear from you, then I will donate the house, the land and all its contents to charity. Goodbye, Ms. Thrasher.”
Then he walked off and didn’t look back.
Chapter 5
The maitre d’ greeted Brittany with a smile. “Good evening and welcome to Malone’s. May I help you?”
“Yes. I have dinner reservations with Nikki Cartwright.”
“Ms. Cartwright has already been seated. Please follow me.”
Brittany glanced around while the man led the way. Nikki had suggested that they meet here and Brittany was glad Nikki had when the man stopped at a table next to a window providing a majestic view of the Sonoran foothills.
Nikki beamed when she saw her and stood and gave her a hug. “Well, did you get your house?” she asked excitedly.
Brittany fought to hold back the tears that had been threatening to fall since she’d left the auction mart. “No, I was outbid,” she said as she took her seat.
“Oh, Brit, I’m so sorry. I know how much getting that house meant to you. Have you talked to the new owner to see if you can at least get your mother’s belongings because the house was willed to you?”
Brittany shook her head in disgust. “The man and I talked about a lot of things, but we never got around to that. He was so busy telling me how I’d be able to get the house from him free and clear.”
“Really? How?”
“I have to live with him for a week.”
Nikki nearly choked as she sipped on her water.
“What?”
“You heard me right. He offered to sign the house over to me if I’d agree to spend a week with him.”
Nikki looked aghast. “Just who is this guy? Of all the nerve.”
“His name is Galen Steele and I have—”
“Galen Steele?” Nikki sat straight up in her chair.
“Are you sure?”
“Yes, I’m sure. He gave me his business card and I have forty-eight hours to get back to him with my decision.”
Nikki shook her head. “I can’t believe he actually approached you like that, a complete stranger.”
“We’re not exactly strangers,” Brittany said and then went on to explain how they’d met over the cab.
“Luckily, I was early for the airport and another cab was dispatched within minutes. But still, before he left I told him that someone should teach him some manners. So now he wants me to move in with him and do just that.”
“To teach him manners?” Nikki asked.
Brittany gave her friend a straight look. “I wasn’t born yesterday, Nikki. I’m sure a class on manners isn’t all he’s expecting.”
Nikki nodded. “Knowing those Steeles, it’s probably not.”
She raised a brow. “Do you know him?”
“Not personally, but there aren’t many single women in Phoenix who don’t know of the Steeles. There are six of them. All handsome as sin with green eyes that can make your panties wet if they look at you long enough. The green eyes are from their mother’s side of the family. She used to be a fashion model and was well-known in her day. I heard that even now she’s still quite beautiful.”
“And Galen has five brothers?”
“Yes, and all of them were born within a year of each other. Galen is the oldest. It seems their father was serious about keeping his wife pregnant. And in addition to being handsome, all those Steeles are very successful. The only one I’ve ever said more than two words to is Jonas. He owns a marketing firm and I’ve done freelance photography work for him once or twice. Jonas is a pretty nice guy, but all those Steeles have one thing in common besides good looks, success and green eyes.”
“What?” Brittany wanted to know.
“They are hard-core