Her emotions for Logan went deeper. She was falling in love with him, but if she gave herself tonight she’d be lost. His emotions had nothing to do with love. When their affair was over, she’d have nothing left. He’d break her heart, and she’d be forced to dissolve their business contract, which would destroy the Yoga and Arts Center. She’d be back in the same position she was four years ago. With nothing.
She wasn’t ready to take that kind of risk yet, make that choice.
Logan knew her answer. Confusion shimmered in emerald green eyes, along with wariness, and he told himself to be patient. Things always came with time. Chandler would be his if he waited for her to realize she loved him.
Then he’d have everything.
He smiled. He pulled her against him and held her close. “I didn’t tell you any of this to scare you.” He stroked her hair. “I wanted you to know where I stand.”
“I always knew you were a bully,” she muttered into his chest.
Logan chuckled. “And you, my little free spirit, are one of the most stubborn women I’ve ever met. Now, you better get dressed before all my good intentions go straight to hell.”
Chandler quickly dressed, smiling when he distracted her to place a tender kiss in the valley of her breasts.
He locked up his house and caught her watching him with a thoughtful expression. “What are you thinking about?”
Chandler grinned. “I’ve come up with the perfect addition to my stress workshop.”
He shook his head as they walked to the car. “Still thinking about work, hmmm? So, what’s the new idea?”
As he reached down to unlock the passenger side door she stood on tiptoe to whisper in his ear. “Sex therapy. Guaranteed to reduce stress and tension in the most pleasurable of ways.”
He was still chuckling when he dropped her off at her door.
Chapter 7
Chandler sipped her herbal tea and glanced around the overcrowded cafe. When Richard called asking to meet Sunday afternoon, she’d thought it was the perfect opportunity to talk about their relationship. She’d woken up with a sense of guilt. Somehow, even though Richard was the perfect mate, she didn’t love him. The night spent with Logan proved it. But she needed to tell Richard in person she only wanted friendship. He deserved to know the truth.
“Chandler, how are you?”
She looked up and smiled. He took off his leather bomber jacket and settled into the overstuffed chair. She admitted he looked as comfortable in the artsy coffee shop as he did in his office. The Hideaway Cafe boasted of a large variety of teas, coffees, and desserts, and remained a favorite with the holistic health crowd. Copying from the Village atmosphere, large chairs and tables competed for space among sculptures, paintings, and plants. A popular meditation chant flowed from the speakers and soothed the ears. The menu was strictly vegetarian, and Chandler overheard a lively debate from her left, regarding the benefits of a non-dairy diet. Most of the patrons wore long flowing clothes and even longer hair. She wondered briefly what Logan would think of the place, then pushed the thought out of her mind. Richard ordered a ginger tea blend and studied her from across the table.
“I’ve missed you,” he said. He reached for her hand and entwined his fingers with hers. She kept a smile on her face, but gently disengaged herself. A frown creased his brow at her action, but he didn’t say anything.
“It’s good to see you too,” she said.
He looked amused. “Hmmm, I get more enthusiasm from my dentist.”
Chandler laughed. “I didn’t mean it like that.” She paused. “Richard, we need to talk.”
“You’re right. I called because I want to ask you a question. An important question.”
She shifted in her seat. “Okay. You go first.”
He took her hand again, more firmly this time. “Since we’ve met I’ve been doing a lot of thinking. I enjoy your company. Besides having a good time, we have a lot in common. And I have feelings for you.” She opened her mouth to say something but he stopped her. “No, let me finish. I’m getting older. I want to be with a woman who has the same goals. A woman who wants to have children and a family.”
“Richard—”
“I want you to marry me.”
The sounds of a Chinese flute drifted across the room and filled the sudden silence at the table. Struggling for composure, she took a deep cleansing breath. An odd urge came over her to laugh. The man across the table should be her soul mate. She should be overjoyed at finding someone so right, and accept his proposal. Damn Logan Grant for ruining it. Damn him for making her feel things she shouldn’t.
“I’m honored,” she said softly. “It’s been a long time since I’ve met a man I can have a friendship with. But it’s not enough to base a marriage on.”
“Friendship is the strongest foundation a couple has. The rest fades away.” He squeezed her hand. “Let me make you happy. I want to build a life with you.”
Her lower lip trembled. “I don’t love you. I care about you, but not enough to get married. You’re my friend, but I—”
“It’s Logan Grant.”
She pulled back with surprise. “What?”
He let out his breath and turned slightly away from her. “You’re having delusions about Grant. The sad part is I’ve seen this before. Many times.”
A cold chill settled over her. “I don’t want to talk about this.”
He shook his head. “Don’t you get it? He always has an agenda. He seduces women for two reasons. Business and sportsmanship. With you, it’s probably for both.”
She kept her face calm, but her stomach twisted into a knot of fear. “This has nothing to do with Logan.”
“Oh, yes, it has everything to do with him. You know something? I’m tired of being the nice guy all the time. I thought you were a woman who could see past all that smoke Grant throws out, but I guess not. Do you think you can trust him?”
“I—”
“Because you can’t. The truth is, he personally warned me to stay away from you. When I told him our relationship was none of his business, he threatened my job.”
She gasped. “He would never do that. I know he likes to control people, but he lives by a code of ethics.”
Richard laughed humorlessly. “Ethics, huh? He doesn’t care about truth or ethics unless that can get him what he wants. I’m worried about you. He’s after something and you’re the target.”
“That’s crazy. I don’t have anything except a yoga school.”
“Then why did he order a dossier on you?”
Iciness crept up her spine. The room swayed but she forced her voice to remain calm. “How do you know he ordered a dossier?”
He sighed. “I went into his office to get something signed and found some papers with your name on it. I was curious, so I asked him. He told me not to worry about it. When he left I went back and searched his desk. Those papers detailed the story of your life. Ordered straight by a private investigator.”
The roar in her ears grew but she fought it back. “Maybe it was just a background check. We do have a business contract.”
Richard stared at her with cold eyes. “I do all the background checks. They’re one page documents. They don’t detail what you ate for breakfast when you were five years old.”
The truth slammed through her like a hurtling freight train. Richard was right. Dear God, if Logan had read about her past, that meant he knew about her father. Michael. Her father’s obsession with marriage.
And his need to marry her off to a businessman.
Goose-bumps broke out over her arms. Their past encounter flashed before her mind. The total focus and concentration Logan showed, intent on giving her pleasure. The threats regarding Richard and Harry. His need to be the only man in her life.
Now she knew why. He wanted to marry her to gain her father’s business. He was a professional, just like Michael had been, and wasn’t about to take any chances of her getting involved with another man. Logan didn’t want her. He wanted the money.
When she looked back up from the table, Richard regarded her intently. Concern shone in chestnut brown eyes. Anger burned through her, pure and hot and demanding. Last time she’d run away and started a new life. This time she’d track down Logan Grant and make him pay.
“Chandler? Are you okay?”
She forced a nod. “You’re a good friend. I know the popular saying about killing the messenger, but I don’t blame you for telling me the truth. I needed to hear it, I guess.”
“Then let me ask you a question. Now that you know about Grant, will you give me an honest shot?”
Chandler bit her lip. Reality hit full force. No matter what she knew about Logan, she did not love the man across from her. It wasn’t right to lead him on and hope her feelings would change.
She gently squeezed his hand. “I’m sorry, Richard. I think we should remain friends. That’s all I can handle right now.”
For one moment, she thought she caught a glitter of hatred, but it was gone so quickly she figured it was her imagination. He nodded. “Okay. But I’m not giving up. With a little time, you’ll see how right we are for each other.”
He didn’t give her time to answer. He threw some money on the table and leaned over to kiss her on the forehead. Then he was gone.
Chandler sat in the cafe and stared at the table. Someone had carved Nancy loves Ray into the battered wood. The chanting switched to a familiar Bohemian rhythm. Raw emotions rose up inside of her in tune to the pulsing music, and she closed her eyes. The same nightmare all over again. A man she was falling for only wanted her for the business. This time she wasn’t about to meekly sit around and wait for Fate to decide.
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