Novel Name : The Greek's Pregnant Lover

The Greek's Pregnant Lover Chapter 7

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Zephyr shuddered. “So, you are not taking the contract.”

“Doing so would have made it impossible to do this property. I wasn’t willing to give up a chance at

decorating a specialty resort in paradise for re-creating my first design in a series of cookie-cutter office

buildings.”

One of the things she and Art had disagreed on, besides the whole issue of marital fidelity, was her

need to create, not merely re-create. For Art, the bottom line was always money. While Piper craved

security, she needed the chance to stretch her artistic muscles just as much.

“I’m glad.”

She smiled. “Good.”

“I’m equally pleased you are here with me now.” For a man like Zephyr, that was quite an admission.

It deserved rewarding, at the very least reciprocating honesty. Emotion she was doing her best to

suppress colored her single-word answer. “Ditto.”

He made a sexy sound, very much like a growl, before pulling her to him for a scorching kiss. Finally.

She’d missed him; she’d missed this so much. Being touched. Being held. She’d gotten very spoiled to

seeing him so frequently.

She threw herself into the kiss without the least resistance. She adored his lovemaking, but she could

do this for hours.

And from the way his lips moved against hers, so could he.

She felt herself being lifted and then she was straddling his thighs, her skirt rucked up around her hips.

The mattress was firm enough to support his sitting up easily. What brand was it? She couldn’t help

wondering.

And then all work-related thoughts disappeared as her brain focused on the only thing that mattered

right now, the sensation of being held and kissed by the most amazing man she’d ever met.

His mouth fit over hers perfectly. And he tasted like her idea of heaven. He deepened the kiss, but with

no sense of urgency, telling her silently that they had all the time in the world. He was the only man

she’d ever known who treated kissing like an end unto itself.

The kiss broke for a moment, their lips sliding apart in a natural movement. He caressed her cheek and

temple with his lips.

She smiled, warmed clear through and pleased by the fact he hadn’t just missed sex with her. He

seemed to have missed their connection almost as much as she had.

“I’m surprised you’re not tearing my clothes off after six weeks going without,” she whispered, the

hushed quiet around them feeling almost sacred.

Then a chilling thought took her. Maybe he hadn’t gone without. Maybe that’s why he was so relaxed.

They’d never made the commitment toward monogamy. He could very well have found someone else

back in Seattle.

“I kept myself busy at work. With Neo cutting back his hours to spend more time with Cass, there’s a lot

of reorganization of responsibilities going on.” He gave her gentle baby kisses all over face and neck

between words. “Even if you had been in Seattle, I would barely have seen you over the past six

weeks.”

Which implied he hadn’t been with anyone else, either.

“I didn’t realize it was that bad.” He’d mentioned something to that effect, but she’d thought he was just

trying to make her feel better.

She should have known better. For all his apparent affability, Zephyr Nikos was an almost brutally

honest man. He’d warned her early in their association that he didn’t do “sensitive” and he hoped she

could handle candor, even when it meant criticism. He’d been referring to their work association, but

she’d gotten the impression he was that way on a personal level as well.

Then, after they’d become friends, she’d gotten proof of her impression. So, why did she keep looking

for evidence to the contrary now that they were involved more intimately? On a physical level anyway.

He pulled his head back and met her eyes with a sardonic expression. “Neo is a force of nature. We’ve

had to restructure our head office entirely, promoting several people into positions of greater authority

while hiring others and training them to take over the new vacancies.”

“With you picking up the slack.”

The signs of exhaustion were there and she couldn’t believe it had taken her this long to notice. Her

delight in being in his company again was her only excuse. Dark shadows under Zephyr’s eyes, his

vitality muted—she wasn’t the only one who needed a couple of days without work.

“It is worth it to see him so happy.” There was something in Zephyr’s tone. Not quite envy, not exactly

sadness, but definite sincerity.

It confused her.

“I can’t imagine Neo in love,” was all she said, though.

“You’ve only met him a few times.”

“And he’s always the same. Intense. Focused. Almost dour.” There was no almost about it, but she

didn’t want to offend Zephyr by calling his best friend and business partner an emotionless robot.

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