City of Sin - Chapter 25
Mason
I watched her ass sway back and forth. Being chivalrous was not going to be easy. I quickly caught up to her. She didn't look at me until we both got onto the elevator. She leaned against the side of the elevator and crossed her arms over her chest. It pressed her tits together. I had to force myself to look up at her face. She was pouting slightly, her lips full and sultry. All I wanted to do was fuck her pretty little face again.
"Just so we're both clear, this is not a date. I'm going to dinner with you to hear you out. That's it."
"It seems like a date to me. I sent you flowers. And picked you up at work. And you're already calling me baby. It's all moving a little fast, but I think I'm okay with that."
Bee laughed. "You didn't pick me up. You just walked over here from Blue Media."
"Hmm." The doors opened and I held my hand out, motioning for her to go first. I saw it, but only for a second. She looked surprised that I was letting her exit the elevator first. I wasn't even trying to be chivalrous. That's just what men did. Clearly her ex hadn't been a man. Vargas was still working on getting me his name. But I had already found out a lot about Bee. I opened up the door to her office building for her.
"Thanks," she said, and walked through.
"You're quite welcome." I put my arm around her shoulders as we walked down the sidewalk.
She immediately dropped her shoulder. "Please don't touch me, Mason." Her face was flushed.
She still wants me.She was stubborn. And I liked the fight in her. Everything about her was refreshing.
"You just looked cold."
"Yeah, well, I'm fine, thank you," she said and pulled her coat tighter around her slim frame.
"I don't know what you think you know, but I promise that it isn't everything you need to know about me," I said.
"It is." She had a cute scowl on her face. I wanted to rip all her clothes off right in the middle of the sidewalk. And I bet she'd let me. But I didn't want to just fuck her. I wanted her to beg me for it.
"It's not. How about you tell me exactly why you're so upset?"
"I know what kind of perks your father's business has."
"Perks?" I raised my eyebrow. It was the same thing her friend had said to me. Apparently her ex was just as good at spinning a web of lies as I was. Handing out perks didn't pay the bills.
"Yes, perks. Don't act so innocent. I know all about you, Mason Caldwell. And I don't want to know anything else."
"Like I told your friend, I don't work for my father. Finance is not my forte. I work at Blue Media with Carter. You know that."
She looked flustered. "That's not what Patrick said."
I couldn't help but laugh. Patrick was an ass. A complete suck up. "Patrick? Patrick is your ex-fiancé?"
"Why are you laughing?"
"I'm sorry. He just doesn't seem like your type."
"Yeah, well he's notnow. You taught him how to cheat on me. And how to not care. You turned him into a monster."
"I just unleashed what was already there. Patrick is a dick."
"He didn't used to be. Not before we moved here. Not before he met you."
"Honey..."
"Don't call me that!" she yelled.
I smiled at her. "You're welcome, by the way."