: Chapter 7
Marriage of Convenience
I arrived at eight, opting to come in a limo. If Sara was going to have a first night on the town in New York, it might as well be done in style.
I exited the car to get her, but she emerged from the building.
âHi.â She sounded a little breathless and grinning, like sheâd been hurrying or maybe excited. Her enthusiasm was contagious and I found myself smiling back at her.
âReady?â
She nodded. âYes.â She eyed the car. âIâve never been in a limo.â
I extended a hand toward the car inviting her in.
She climbed in and like a child she was immediately exploring all the features. I watched her with amusement. Growing up with wealth, there werenât many things in life for me to discover. I realized all this was a new world to her. It was interesting how close Staten Island was, but for some people, like Sara, it was a world away.
She found the bar and started examining all her options.
âHow about champagne?â I offered.
She smiled and bit her lower lip. Christ, I wanted to kiss her and get her naked just from that. Well that and her simple, yet sexy outfit. A black skirt and a turtleneck have never looked so tantalizing. I especially liked the peeks of skin around her waist and just above her tits.
Youâre her boss, showing her the city, I reminded myself. But hell, it might be hard not to touch her.
I reached for the champagne and poured her a glass. It occurred to me then that sheâs only nineteen. I wondered about the odds of me getting arrested for serving alcohol to someone underage. She looked young, and yet at the office she proved her intelligence and maturity, so it was hard to remember he was so young.
I handed her a flute half-filled with champagne and then filled my own. I held my glass up. âTo my new intern.â
She smiled brightly again, and it was hard to imagine she didnât have a slew of boyfriends. At the same time, there was an innocence to her. As if she has been sheltered in life and was unworldly.
She sipped and her eyes brightened even more, if that was possible. âOh, this is so good. It tickles my nose.â
I found myself envying her enthusiasm for life and all there was to discover. Clearly, I was spoiled and jaded. I wanted to give her a night filled with new discoveries.
âCharles, take us to Jet,â I told the driver, who up until that moment was taking us to one of Raven Industries most exclusive restaurants. Instead, I decided to take her to one of our clubs. It served food as well, so we could still eat.
As we wove through the city, I remained amused by her as she continued to discover all the features of the limo. At one point, she held out her glass for more champagne.
âHave you ever drunk before?â
She shook her head. âItâs a sin.â
My brow quirked at that. âIs it?â
She sighed. âNearly everything that brings joy is a sin.â
âThen Iâm going to hell.â
She grinned. Sheâd been sitting across from me, but moved to sit next to me. The car made an abrupt jerk which had her landing in my lap. Instinct had me wrapping an arm around her to keep her safe. The man in me held her there.
âOh!â She held her drink out, but a little spilled on the lower part of my slacks. âOh God, Mr. Ravenââ
I groaned at the reminder that I was her boss and older. I helped her move to sit next to me. âHow about you call me Chase tonight?â
Her hand was patting at my pant leg. âIâm so sorry.â Her face was completely absent any of the joy Iâd seen before. She actually looked a little scared. Like she thought Iâd be angry at her spilling on me.
âHey, Sara.â I reached over with my finger to raise her head to look at me. âItâs fine.â
âI got champagne on you. I was clumsy and stupidââ
âThatâs what dry cleaners are for. Accidents happen. Really. Itâs okay.â Her reaction seemed over the top and it made me wonder about her history.
She was somber as she sat next to me and sipped the rest of her drink.
We pulled up to the club, and I hoped to bring back the exuberance Iâd seen earlier. I helped her out of the car and lead her to the door. There was already a line outside, but as a part of the one of the owners, I didnât have to wait.
âMr. Raven,â one of the bouncers and card checkers asked.
I supposed he didnât ask for Saraâs ID because she was with me. âKyle, how are you?â
âVery good, sir,â he said letting us in.
The music was loud and lights were flashing all around. I took Saraâs hand to keep from losing her as we worked through the crowd over to a secluded table reserved just for special guests. The booth was separated by glass barriers to help cut down on the noise from the club.
Jet was the brain-child and pet project of my brother, Ash and his childhood buddy, Ben McAdams. Initially, theyâd wanted to start and run it on their own, but a club like this needed money, especially since Ash needed financing to create the clubâs most well-known effect, holographic dancers. Raven Industries funded the club, but left the running of it primarily to Ash and Ben. As the company has taken on more clubs, Ash has been in charge of their oversight as well.
I helped Sara into the booth and by the time I joined her and could look to see how she was doing, her smile had returned and her eyes were large as they scanned the club.
âMr. Raven. What can I get you?â a waitress named Darla asked.
âA bottle of champagne. Weâll be eating too. Weâll start with bruschetta,â I said thinking the bread would help absorb the alcohol. âCan you bring menus?â
âYes, sir.â
I turned to Sara. âHave you ever been to a club?â
She shook her head. âIâve never even been to a dance.â
âAnother sin?â
She looked at me, her expression looking a little embarrassed. âYou must think Iâm a total bore.â
I frowned. âBore?â
âAll this, your life, life in the city. I feel like Iâm on another planet.â She looked out over the club again.
âThat doesnât make you a bore. In fact, I enjoy watching you take it all in.â
She blushed, or maybe it was the champagne.
Darla arrived with the champagne and the bruschetta. Then she handed us menus.
âThank you, Darla. Weâll need a minute.â When she walked off, I turned to Sara. âEat up, then we can order and dance.â
Her eyes widened again. âWe can dance?â
I laughed. âYes.â
She bit her lip, and god dammit, I wanted to bite her there too. âIâve never danced. I donât know how.â
âThereâs no right or wrong to dancing in a club.â
She laughed. âYeah but I bet I could still embarrass myself.â
I shook my head. âNot possible.â Sara had a body meant for dancing. And fucking.
She took a bite of the bruschetta and then moaned and closed her eyes. Jesus, was everything she did sensual? The worst part was that as far as I could tell, she was oblivious to her sensuality. I usually had a pretty good radar when it came to women and what they were after. Some just wanted a good fuck, while others were after a ring and money. As far as I could, Sara was just trying to experience life.
While the glass barrier cut down on the noise, it was still loud and so I moved closer to her as I poured the champagne. At least thatâs what Iâd told myself.
She smelled clean and fresh, and I realized that was probably her soap or shampoo. If booze and dancing were sins, chances were perfume was too. As I poured her drink, I looked down at the soft, smooth looking skin exposed just above her tits. That outfit was probably a sin too. I had an urge to bend over and run my tongue over the swells of her cleavage. My thoughts were definitely sinful.
âThis is one of your clubs,â she said to me.
âIt is. Youâve done your research.â I wasnât surprised. Her marketing report for the Palm Beach Resort, which I bought that morning, showed she was thorough.
She nodded. âYour brother started this one, and then you expanded and now own clubs in Los Angeles, Miami, Las Vegas, and Nashville.â
âPlus London, Berlin, and Tokyo.â I rested my arm on the booth behind her.
She turned her body toward me, her blue eyes twinkling like it was Christmas morning. âHave you been to all of them? Even in other countries?â
I nodded and for the first time was a little embarrassed by my wealth. âIâve been to all our properties. Clubs, hotels, restaurants, all over the world.â
She closed her eyes like she was imagining what it was like in each location. A strange pull in my chest had me wishing I could show them all to her.
She opened her eyes and smiled. âIâve never been out of New York. Iâve barely been off Staten Island.â
âYouâve taken your first steps to explore the world.â I tugged lightly on one of her silky strands of hair, needing to touch her.
She nodded. âYes, well, I doubt Iâll ever be able to travel like you, but I do want to see as much as I can.â
Darla returned. âHave you decided on what you want, Mr. Raven?â
I hadnât even looked at the menu. But I knew the chef. âCan you tell Dom to make us shrimp scampi over pasta.â I turned to Sara. âYouâre not allergic, are you?â
She shrugged. âI donât think so.â
Christ, sheâd never had shrimp? I turned back to Darla. âCan you bring is some of his special French bread as well?â
Darla nodded, took our menus, and left.
âI feel a little like Dorothy in Oz,â Sara said, once again looking up at me with her large blue eyes.
âJust donât click your heels yet.â I grinned.
She shook her head. âIâm never going home.â
Again, her words had me wondering about her life. Was she sheltered? Had she been abused? I wanted to know, but knew that now wasnât the time or place. Tonight, was about giving her experiences sheâd never forget. Immediately, my brain flashed with a vision of her naked and writhing under me as I plunged inside her body. Would I be different from other men sheâd had before? I remembered her comments about sin. Fucking was definitely a sin, and I wondered for a moment if she was a virgin. I shook my head at that. She was a beautiful, sexy, nineteen-year-old college student who clearly wanted to experience life. Sex had to be a part of her living-life bucket list.
One of the perks of being Chase Raven was receiving premier treatment, especially at one of our business holdings. Our dinner came quickly, so I was sure my order was moved to the top of the list and likely prepared by Dom himself, and not one of the other cooks.
âWhat do you think?â I asked Sara, as I watched her take a bite and again, closing her eyes to savor the taste.
âItâs wonderful.â She sniffed and I thought I saw tears in her eyes.
âYou okay?â The food wasnât spicy, so I could figure out why it would make her emotional.
âIâm perfect. This is perfect.â She didnât look at me and instead took another bite her meal.
I poured a little more champagne. âWell, eat up, because after this, weâre dancing.â