Red Wine
Business Casual
EVIE
~With a single glance to make sure the bathroom door was locked, I unbuckled the beautiful manâs belt and unbuttoned his jeans. The zipper sliding south was music to my ears; I was desperate to see the thick erection hidden beneath the denim. ~
~The heavy fabric tumbled to his feet, and his proud shaft sprang forward to meet me.~
~Fuck. That was the best cock Iâd ever seen in my life. I wanted it inside me immediatelyâright here, right now, without a care for who might hear.~
~âSo,â he said with a grin, âI take it youâre satisfied?â~
~âNot yet,â I said. âBut I will be.â~
^TWO HOURS EARLIER^
So far, the brilliant, tart flavor of my red wine was the only thing going right today. Every time I closed my eyes, all I could see was my signature on the divorce papers, finalized as of just a few hours ago.
Happy holidays to me.
Finniganâs pub wasnât too busy for a Tuesday evening, at least. I took the opportunity to stretch my legs across the ugly tan loveseat, relieving my throbbing feet.
I know, I know, the pain was my own fault for wearing six-inch heels. But these shoes were worth itâjet-black, pointy-toed pumps that always gave my confidence a boost. If I was going to be single for the first time in almost a decade, I wanted to look hot.
A tiny electric heater on the wall showed off a flickering image of a fireplace. Not as good as the real thingâbut the waltzing orange âflamesâ were cheerful, and the smoldering heat was enough to toast my bare thighs below the hem of my black bodycon dress.
Pool balls clattered behind me every so often, and I could hear the low hum of some crappy tune coming from the jukebox. Still, this cozy little nook felt insulated from the rest of the bar, perfect for some quality alone time.
âWhatâs an angel like you doing in a place like this?â a manly voice asked.
I glanced up, doing a double take when I caught the strangerâs molten dark-chocolate eyes. He was built solidly, with tanned skin, and he shot me a grin as he towered above me. His short, brown hair appeared nearly black in the dim lighting.
Though bronzed leather covered his arms, I could tell he was dedicated to lifting iron. Those biceps were thick, muscular, and might as well be featured in a magazine.
Still, I wasnât in the mood to be hit on, not even by a man this hot.
âJust curiousââI cocked a browââdoes that line always work for you?â
âEvidently not, because you havenât invited me to sit down yet.â He gestured at where my lengthy legs were covering the cushions. âDo you mind?â
âYeah,â I said, âI do, actually.â
I expected him to take the hint and leave, but instead he seized my ankles and slid under my legs, parking himself on the sofa with my thighs resting on his lap. He shot me a smile.
~What a cocky bastard.~
âWell, donât you just have balls the size of grapefruits?â I said sarcastically.
âIf youâre impressed with those, you should see what theyâre attached to.â
~Yeah, I bet youâd like that, wouldnât you?~
âIâm Tony Martinez,â he said, grinning through his short goatee.
The nerve of this guy. How dare he interrupt me while I was busy moping into my Cabernet? How dare he put his hands on me, let alone leave them there?
âMy nameâs Holly,â I lied. My nameâs Evangeline Beckett, but I donât give it out to random pushy strangers in bars.
I should have reclaimed my legs and left, but I wasnât ready to go back to my parentsâ house. Theyâd just yammer on about how I needed to get back out there and find a new man so I wouldnât die alone. No, better to hide out here until they were safely in bed.
âSo, what brings you to good olâ Vermont?â Tony asked.
I furrowed my brows, taking a sip of wine. âHow do you know I donât live here?â
âBecause if there were a woman who looked like you living in Burlington, I wouldâve found her ages ago,â he said, smirking.
I couldnât help softening a little at the compliment. ~Keep that up, Tony Martinez, and you might earn yourself a few brownie points.~ âThis is my hometown,â I said. âI just moved back here from Washington State.â
My parents were probably signing for my luggage right now. Iâd packed as many pencil skirts and dresses as possible inside my three suitcases; I was set to start a new job tomorrow at Vázquez and Associates, the top law firm in Vermont.
Sadly, the only job available had been as a secretary for the CEO, Samuel Vázquez. I really wasnât looking forward to starting over in an entry-level job when Iâd been running my own business for years. Yet another reason why this whole divorce thing sucked.
âSo, donât get me wrongââTonyâs gaze ambled along my legsââthat dress is smokinâ on you, but judging by your color choice, you either just went to a funeral or got dumped.â
âClose.â I paused, taking another sip. âDivorced. I just signed the papers today.â
His eyes widened, looking like melted chocolate pouring over parchment. âNoâ¦â
âOh, yes.â I huffed, widening my eyes back at him. âI guess the maid did a little more ~serving~ my ex-husband than she shouldâve.â
Tonyâs forehead pinched. âPardon my language, but that assholeâs got a screw loose. Why go out for burgers when youâve got steak at home?â
~Three points for Tony.~
âIf you wanna get technical, he didnât go out, but I appreciate the sentiment,â I said, finishing my last drop of Cabernet.
âWell, just so you know, ~I could eat steak all night long,â he said, smiling as he threw me a slow, heated look.
I blushed. I had to admit, it was nice to be admired.
âAnother red?â he asked, pointing at my empty glass.
I smirked. âWell, look at you, try-hard.â
âWhat can I say?â He shrugged. âA woman as gorgeous as you has a way of making a man determined.â
~Five points.~
I nodded, and Tony flagged down the bartender, whom he seemed to know well. âA Jack Daniels, please, Jarred, and one of whatever the ladyâs drinking.â
âThe Cabernet,â I reminded Jarred, though with so few people in the bar, he probably remembered my earlier order.
âYou got it,â he said, and returned a few minutes later with both our drinks.
After downing half of my second glass, I started feeling hot and tingly. ~Oof, maybe I should slow down.~ It wasnât a good idea to get too tipsy around someone I didnât know well.
âSo,â I said to Tony, eager to get the attention off me and my sad life, âwhatâs got you here all alone on a Tuesday night?â
He hummed over his glass of whiskey. âThatâs a touchy subject.â
Now I was intrigued. What kind of skeletons did this gorgeous man have stashed in his closet? âCome on,â I begged, batting my lashes and purposely shifting my calf over his groin. âTell me.â
He frowned at me for a moment before relenting. âIâm hiding. My parents invited my ex-wife, Carla, into town for Christmas. She was part of our lives for ten years, so I get it, but Iâd still like to avoid talking to her for as long as possible.â
Ex-wife⦠So, either Tony was a player like my ex, or he knew exactly what I was going through.
âAnd whatâs worse, sheâs bringing her new husband.â
Wow. I couldnât imagine how Iâd react if Greg came to my parentsâ house for Christmas, let alone if he brought his mistress.
âWell, not to be blunt, but⦠lucky me,â I said with a smirk.
âHow so?â he asked.
âBecause if you were still married, you might not be here keeping my legs warm.â
Did I ~actually~ say that? Was I ~actually~ flirting with this man? It must be the alcohol. I gulped the last bit down.
âSuch nice legs shouldnât be left out in the cold,â Tony said, tenderly caressing the underside of my calf.
~Fifteen points.~
We stared at each other hungrily. All my body heat rushed between my thighs, thawing my icy unwillingness into molten enthusiasm.
It had been a long few months of lawyers, paperwork, and asset division as I tried to close out the life Iâd built with my ex. My self-confidence was shot. Maybe a mind-blowing orgasm was just what I needed to haul myself out of this rut.
Iâd never have to see this guy again, after all.
âI have a question for you, Tonyâ¦â
âAsk away, Holly,â he said, setting his empty glass on the table beside the couch.
~Holly? Oh, right. I gave him a fake name. Thatâs probably for the best.~
âAre you gonna take me home or not?â I asked, letting myself be bold.
He bit his lip. âI would love to take you home,â he said. âBut unfortunately, my house is undergoing some renovations, so itâs a mess. I donât want to subject you to that.â
~Shit.~ âWell, I donât have an apartment here yet, and the place Iâm staying now is out of the question.â God, bringing a one-night stand home to my parentsâ house sounded like hell. Maybe we wouldnât be able to do this after all.
Tony scooted closer, and I raised my hips to let him. I was basically sitting sideways on his lap now, making it easy to feel the bulge in his jeans growing firmer against my ass by the second.
His palm slowly slid up the interior of my thigh, sending sparks through my stomach as his other arm cradled my back.
I clutched my empty wine glass against my chest, trembling with anticipation. He leaned his face so close to mine that I could smell the whiskey on his breath, thick and heady.
His lips brushed over mine, just a whisper of a kiss, but it was enough to make me shiver. Goosebumps sprang up over every inch of my skin as I lusted for more contact.
The Cabernet and whiskey formed a marvelous concoction only Tony and I had the luxury of tasting. My panties were soaked beneath my dress now. I was sure Tony could tell; his fingers were scant inches away from touching me where I needed it most.
His lips pulled from mine, only to whisper a question. âWhere does that leave us then, Holly?â
Good question. I hadnât kissed a man other than my ex-husband in more than ten years. Call me desperate, but I was thirsty to see what else Tony had to offer.
âLadiesâ room,â I said, nodding over my shoulder toward the hallway by the jukebox. âMeet me in two minutes.â
âClassy ladyâ¦,â he whispered across my lips.
I bristled. âHey, if you donât want toââ
âNo, I do,â Tony interrupted. âIâll be there.â
I climbed from his lap, very aware of where his gaze dipped as I stood up. My heels clacked across the hardwood as I headed to the bathroom, deliberately adding an extra sway in my hips.
Iâd never done anything like this before. Never had sex in a bathroom, let alone in the bathroom of my local hometown bar. But goddamn if that didnât just make it sexier.