Deceptive Nights
Sylvia Hubbard
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Chapter 1
At one point she knew when her eyelids were getting heavy and would be impossible to keep them open. Soon as she realized this, Phoebe changed positions in her chair. Exhaustion ran through every vein of her body, but she was determined to get through this very long day.
“...And furthermore, we have seen a seventy percent improvement in the turnaround time...” the co-owner of P&B Communications LLC, Madeline Porter said into the speakerphone across from Phoebe to Lansing’s FIA office. Her heavily made up face was picture perfect.
Unlike Phoebe, who stuck to eyeliner and a light shade of lipstick, Madeline prided herself on covering every centimeter of skin from her hairline to almost her collarbone. Phoebe couldn’t imagine the job the woman had to do every morning and every night.
“I do commend your staff on the fine job, Madeline, but there are reports that we are still missing,” Leslie Cross, supervisor of the Lansing FIA office said over the speaker.
Madeline motioned for Phoebe to begin taking notes. “How many?” Madeline asked.
There was a brief silence, before Leslie responded with, “Seventeen to count. Phoebe has done an excellent job as your new manager finding the other two hundred.”
Phoebe immediately straightened herself at the mention of her name and looked at Madeline trying to seem as alert as possible. Looking through her folder of many notes, she pulled out a specific list. “Leslie, I spoke with, Kyle, your assistant yesterday. Eight of those aren’t on our system. Five of them were partial dictations that were dumped and the rest were purged off our system due to the time delay. I know this is an inconvenience for your doctors, but we have found over eighty-five percent of the reports that were lost due to the system shut down.”
This was an old subject. Three days before she was hired the recording network had shut down due to severe electrical power outage. The server was literally struck with a bolt of lightning frying the main drive. What had saved them was that the back up hard drive had dumped all of its files onto the C-drive of the tower, due to current pulses directing the information in the wrong direction. It was supposed to dump it back in the main network hard drive to replenish it.
The day had been saved when Phoebe went in the C-drive by mistake thinking it was the main network and recovered all the information. She never told anyone it had been a mistake, she just said she had a hunch.
The prior manager had been fired two days prior for losing the majority of reports from another account and mismanaging the office.
Madeline Porter immediately promoted her to office manager and Phoebe had benefits for her kids.
Next, Phoebe was aiming for a car, but needed every paycheck to pay her bills her ex-husband had decided to run up using her name and other personal information. Phoebe was just lucky she had never given Daniel Newby their children’s personal information too or he would have tried to make their credit bad like he had done hers.
After the meeting was over, Madeline wanted to discuss other things, but Phoebe had millions of other things to do. Still she sat there and took notes while Madeline rattle on about things. When that was over, Phoebe immediately got back to work. Simon poked his head in her office at lunchtime. “Eat yet?”
She looked up at his innocent yet charming face and smiled, “No, but I had some peanut butter and fruit?”
“For lunch? Are you still on that diet?”
“No pain no gain,” she said, now concentrating on her computer screen as she answered as many emails as possible. “Yes, I’m practicing control over food, plus that was all I could grab this morning.”
“How about some soup, my treat?” he suggested.
“I guess. Make sure it’s not tomato and bring me wheat crackers, not saltine.”
He winked a light green eye at her and disappeared.
She sighed sitting back and dialing her home. Her mother, Patricia Green answered as expected. “Hi Mom. I’m going to be working late again.”
“Again, Phoebe? I thought we agreed to a three day a week late hour. This is number five this week and I know she’ll make you work the weekends.”
“I know, but this is important, Mom.”
“It’s always important.”
Phoebe sighed not able to give her mother a good excuse. “I promise I won’t do it again, but you know how I’m trying to catch up from the last manager, who was the one responsible for not doing their job and I want to make a good impression to Ms. Porter.”
“I think you have gone above and beyond making a good impression to your boss,” Patricia snipped more to herself. “Alright, I’ll pick up the kids. You be careful and if you need me to pick you up, just call. Don’t take the bus home if you don’t have to, Phoebe.”
Phoebe wouldn’t dare use her mother for just a ride home from work when she could catch the bus right in front of her home from Downtown Detroit where she worked.
As she replaced the receiver and got back to work, she was glad her mother was there for her. They were best of friends more than anything.
After Daniel left her six months ago - six months after she had the twins - to go his own way since there wasn’t any more money from her father’s inheritance left. Phoebe had been distraught over being left alone. He had simply been using her, yet that had been her life story.
Mike, her high school sweetheart, had used her for the car her father had gotten for her in high school. When Mike had wrecked the car, he left her.
Harris, a college sweetheart, just needed a place to stay for free and someone to pay for all his music equipment. After that he left.
Daniel, who had convinced her to marry him, had used the twenty thousand dollars she had gotten from her father’s trust fund after college expenses were paid for had used it to buy his car, his clothes and new women, then left her.
That had been the last straw for Phoebe. She had decided to hell with men and devoted her time to raising her children. No other man would ever use her unless she got something in return for her own self.
Chapter 2
It was seven when Phoebe walked out on the dark mid-November streets of Detroit. A cold river chill encircled her, making her to hurry and close the ankle length brown coat, and pull her cheap thick wool hat on her head with her matching gloves over her hands. Her job was a block away from Cadillac Square. The walk did her well. She walked past the Renaissance Center, the Millender Center, then to Cadillac where all the buses came. Well most of them. She could catch the Gratiot straight home. It dropped her off at the corner of Grinnell on the east side and her mother’s house was on the corner from the bus stop.
Phoebe hurried along down Jefferson to get to the bus stop. Detroit was on the brink of exploding into a world-class city. With the casino’s coming into town, and General Motors moving into the Renaissance Center, the city was making changes. With this in mind, Phoebe often saw limousines in the nightlife of Detroit of visitors to the city or citizens of the city living it up. Parties, business functions, and even just casino runs often drew these people who loved to spend their money on absolutely nothing in Phoebe’s opinion who could use the money to pay off her own debts her ex-husband had run up.
She had come to ignore the fancy cars and limousines that drove by or pulled up beside her and keep walking, yet when one came to a stop next to her as she was waiting for a red light, then didn’t moved even when the light turned green, she gave the back window a very grim frown then sighed tiredly. ‘Probably a little teenager showing off to his friends with his rich daddy’s money,’ she assumed. Phoebe really didn’t care. Men being attracted to her no matter what age, race or financial status at this point in her life didn’t matter to her anymore. She didn’t want to be bothered by them at all.
The limousine finally turned just as the light turned from yellow to red. She proceeded on to Cadillac Square not giving the limousine another thought.
****
The well-dressed three men sitting in the chamber of the limousine all were silent. Different thoughts running through all their heads, but one was able to read the most troubled man’s thoughts. All were quite handsome and very successful in their own rights.
“What was that about? Did you know her?” Desmond White asked his friend from inside the limousine as it drove on to the Renaissance Center. They would be staying in the hotel for the night.
Lawrence Ripley, Jacoby Walter’s best friend and blood brother, chuckled to himself knowing full well what was going through Jacoby’s head. Earlier in the night when the dates Desmond had promised to bring them from out of town had fallen through, and then Lawrence was unable to get suitable overnight dates for them, Jacoby had been pretty pissed off or probably just horny.
“Aren’t there any good women anymore who just want a one night stand?” Lawrence had said. “Makes me want to stop the next women on the street and offer her five hundred dollars just to get some pussy.”
Desmond, who was always the consciences one in the bunch, said, “With the diseases going around and the needs of women changing you can’t expect a good one anymore.”
“I’m willing to bet I can buy a good one,” Jacoby announced, who loved to gamble. He hated to sleep alone and it really wasn’t sleep he wanted either. The way he was feeling he would spend a whole grand to get a good woman underneath him. Damn, he wished he were back in Lansing about now where he had a woman just waiting for him to call her. It was a simple arrangement he had there. He could just go over her house, make love to her and leave. They didn’t have to speak, and they didn’t have to stay the whole night if he didn’t want it. No strings-attached was their relationship and neither discussed it any further.
Desmond changed the topic to business to ease the tension. Hell what did Desmond care, he was about to get married. Something Jacoby at thirty-three had longed for, but was too damn picky and selfish to do it. The woman was either too dumb or just couldn’t satisfy all his needs.
Sheryl Cobb, Desmond’s fiancée was perfect for Desmond. She was so together and they made a perfect couple.
Jacoby couldn’t find one like that. He seemed to only attract the ones that were interested in joining bank accounts with him. He never had real chances to get out. He was usually always doing business. The woman he slept with whenever he felt the need or she called him up for a good time was about the only woman right now in his life and he had no real feelings about their relationship. She provided a way for him to release himself with any hassles. He didn’t want anything more with her. True she was an older woman, but he knew he would probably never find a younger woman who would want an arrangement like the one he had with his older woman.
The limousine finally arrived at the hotel and let them out. Horny and tired, Jacoby went quietly to his room mumbling a goodnight to his friends, who had opted to stop in at the bar near the lobby of the hotel.
Why was that woman standing alone on the corner? What had made him pay attention to her? Even though he hadn’t got a very good look at her face, she looked a little over twenty-five, attractive, voluptuous in the right places and... Something. He couldn’t put his finger on it.
Her stockings. No, not stockings - Tights. He hadn’t seen a grown woman wear white tights. It seemed so little girlish, innocent, and somehow sexually arousing? It was strange for Jacoby to note something like that.
Jacoby then thought Desmond would have had a cow if he had offered that respectable woman some money for a night a pleasure.
After a cold shower, he laid in bed staring up at the wall too horny to sleep. Just as he decided to flick on the television to watch infomercials, his phone rung
“Why didn’t you do it?” Lawrence asked on the other end.
Jacoby chortled. He should have known Lawrence would be poking around in his head. The best friends knew each other like the back of their own hands. “Because it wouldn’t have been fair to you. She didn’t have any friends with her and I definitely didn’t feel like sharing tonight. I wanted something all to myself.”
Lawrence joined in on the amusement. “I just had to ask.”
“Hey, if it’s fate, I’ll see her again then I’ll know next time what to do,” Jacoby teased, knowing he’d never see her again. “Tonight I’ll nut off.”
“See you in the morning,” Lawrence forced out through his laughter.
After hanging up the phone, he seriously thought about it, and then went to the bathroom to get his washcloth. Making the room dark, he calmed himself and pictured her face on a thick fully breasted body riding naked on him. She threw her head back and moaned those sweet helpless high-pitched moans of pleasure licking her lips.
She knew just how to ride him too - real slow. Gripping him tight, leaning over so her large nipples hung over his mouth and he suckled them as if they were the last ones he would ever have. He could feel himself getting closer so he rolled her over never missing a stroke and pounded his body against her. She took his large thick member deep inside her, loving every last long thick stroke. Her juices surrounded him, her heat enveloped him, and she begged for him to fill her with himself.
“Sweet honey,” he whispered as he erupted deep inside of her.
****
When his heartbeat returned to almost normal and he had gathered his wits, physically he felt just tired, emotionally he still felt unfulfilled. In order to satisfy that need he knew he needed the foreplay and the sigh of pleasure he would hear from the female after it was over.
Yet amazingly, all through his fantasy he had focused on one face - that woman standing on the corner. Usually he wouldn’t concentrate on the face. Hell in some of these fantasy episodes, he did twenty different women. Why had he concentrated so hard on keeping the face the same? He could have some unfulfilled fantasy about really having sex with a strange respectable woman.
It didn’t matter, Jacoby told himself as he shrugged it off, using the washcloth to clean himself. It didn’t matter at all. Even if she was here, he would be done with her then ask her to leave. He couldn’t imagine sleeping with just anyone. He didn’t trust any woman enough to actually go to sleep with them beside him. They either wanted to rob him through the night or think he wanted to marry them in the morning.
Women always wanted something for a piece of their pearls. Whether it was money or a wedding ring, no one just gave it away anymore. He didn’t want a free ride, but why couldn’t it be his decision on what to give them instead of them making the decisions?
He slept soundly. Tomorrow Jacoby would visit with Lawrence in his Detroit office. Lawrence was vice president of a small firm with two offices in Lansing and Detroit. Lawrence took care of the computer side of operations of the business selling software and hardware, while his cousin took care of the other part like the customers and employees. Lawrence wasn’t a very personable person. Matter of fact, the only person who could put up with him was Jacoby. Everyone else called him an anal jerk. Lawrence was also going to meet a client in Detroit about restoring a computer’s software they had installed a while ago, but the server had been struck and now the software wasn’t acting correctly.
Desmond had offered to accompany them, not to meet with the clients, but to find Sheryl a nice gift. While Lawrence and Jacoby were meeting with the client, Desmond would be out shopping.
Chapter 3
The twins weren’t asleep when she came in the house. They were quietly playing in their rooms, except when they realized she was in the house, and then demanded she picked them up. Too tired, she knelt down to them and hugged them both.
Patricia came out the kitchen with two food bottles. “I was just getting ready to lay them down for the night.”
“I appreciate this Mother.” She hugged her mother. “You are a lifesaver.”
“Go get ready for tomorrow, dear. I’ll finish getting them ready for bed, then you can go tuck them in,” her mother ordered.
Phoebe kissed her mother’s cheek and took her orders. Going upstairs to her room, she undressed immediately hating the dreaded tights she had to wear everyday to work. They felt awful against her skin, but catching the bus in the winter chill with plain stocking on was horrible to her legs and she hated her skin getting too dry from the cold weather in Detroit.
Looking at the mirror, she first studied her face.
Her mother always thought Phoebe was beautiful with her oval face; deep almond skin with wide expressive dark burnt orange eyes, full moist lips and a pert nose sloped downward. Phoebe always thought her one hundred forty five pound body was too much, but to Patricia it was just the right size. She wasn’t too skinny or too fat.
Turning around to study her backside, she noticed all her stretch marks were almost gone. Phoebe had gotten them in her fifth month of pregnancy and drowned her skin in vitamin E since them. More came, but not so harsh. She still had a slight discoloration and silvery lines underneath the small bulge of her stomach. When she stood straight the bulge almost disappeared.
Forget it, she told herself. Her last ten pounds were the hardest to get rid of and if she did lose them, he wouldn’t come back – they never came back. They had gotten what they wanted from her and that was it.
That didn’t stop her from getting on the floor and doing her fifty sit-ups with her thoughts still on men leaving her.
When she was done with her exercise, she pulled her permed, black, earlobe length hair in a tight ponytail, and then wrapped it for the next day. Washing up quickly, she put on her favorite red pajamas.
Standing five feet four and a half, she figured herself to be good to the eye of any man, but it wasn’t what was on the outside that bothered her much - if she didn’t think too hard about the extra ten pounds. Phoebe possessed voluptuous breasts (more than a regular handful) and backside. Before pregnancy she had been a nice 34C cup. Now she was a 38D and one size up than her usual ten since high school. Twelve wasn’t so bad, she guessed just on the brink of being a plus size. Even though no man was around to encourage her or compliment her, she refused to let her body go to waste. With the DeproVera shot, which she highly enjoyed not because she was sexually active - which hadn’t happened in two years - but because it kept her period away, she still had gained weight all over.
It was inside that made her upset. As much as she promised herself she wouldn’t allow a man to use her again, she was scared she wouldn’t listen to what she wanted and do the same thing over again. Phoebe knew she needed to become stronger and really make a stand when it concerned her mental happiness.
Yes, she would be open to dating, but she wouldn’t let a man come into her life ever again, use her like a piece of tissue and then throw her away. She needed to really resolve herself to using the men just as they were using her.
Closing her eyes, she did her affirmations to herself out loud. “I am a good woman and any good man would find me a pleasure and joy to be around. I will never let a man take anything from me without getting something in return before giving it away ever again. I will not let my past or any man take away my joy. Happiness in my life is my number one priority.” She said a little pray, asking for a good man would come into her life and for inner strength. Lastly, she prayed for a financial solution to all her debt problems.
When Stephen and Stephanie were sound asleep, she joined her mother, who had fixed a plate for her at the dining room table. The home was just like when she was a little girl. Her mother hadn’t changed a thing, and the furnishings in the home were kept in good condition through the years. Phoebe had learned from her mother how to keep a good house and how to raise good children. The twins were highly intelligent and very obedient. She was blessed with good children and thanked the Lord every day for giving her the patience of being a good mother so that her children would be well taken care of.
At the other end of the table, her mother had the bill book open as always trying to keep everything all paid up, even Phoebe’s own debts were listed in there. Her father, before his death, had made sure Phoebe’s college expenses were paid up and the mortgage on the house her mother lived in was paid off, but not the funeral expenses and other bills like the family’s credit cards and the car note.
Phoebe had not known about this stuff until after Daniel had taken off with the money. Guilt surrounded her at not being able to help her mother out, which was why she tried her best to help her mother out by paying the bills with her own check after she paid daycare and paid a little off on her own debt. Usually she just gave the entire check over to her mother, trusting Patricia to make all the decisions about the household finances.
Hopefully in the near future, Phoebe’s diligent prayer would be answered soon. Somehow.
“If I sold the apartment building, I could have enough to pay the taxes,” Patricia surmised with a mentally tired sigh.
“Mom, you need that to pay for the other ones and your other expenses. You can’t and you won’t do that,” Phoebe protested. “You know that apartment building meant a lot to Daddy.”
“Well, five thousand dollars isn’t going to drop in our lap.”
Phoebe sat back in her chair. “Just give it a little more time, okay?”
“We’ve only got four months with the taxes, honey, before they take everything away. I really don’t want to file for bankruptcy.”
“I’ll figure something out. Just another month, okay, I’ll ask Madeline for a raise or an advance on my check. Maybe I’ll look into more child support from Daniel. I’ll figure out something, Mom, before you get rid of what is important to you.”
“This isn’t your business, Phoebe. I should not allow you to sacrifice your life to help me out when you have so much of your own going on.”
“I don’t mind. Helping you out is beneficial for both of us. You’re helping me with the kids, Mom. It’s the least I can do.
Patricia put the subject to rest. In truth, her mother did need her help very much and it was a joy for her mother to have the grandchildren around. Tomorrow morning, Phoebe would be driving with Madeline up to Lansing, and then taking the Greyhound back to Detroit.
Phoebe had her own car, but she insisted her mother use it because Patricia picked up the children more. Plus, she didn’t mind catching the bus. It saved her a lot of money than paying for parking downtown, which was very expensive.
Her mother always told Phoebe to get out more socially. Patricia would encourage her daughter to find more friends, but Phoebe always avoided this with different excuses. Patricia then started suggesting church social functions or to get in touch with old friends. Phoebe constantly just put it off, devoting all her time to her children, her job, and the home without the least bit of anger or frustration.
Phoebe loved unconditionally, which made her a good target for men who wanted to use her, but with time and her repeated prayers for strength, she knew that she would forgive and forget and maybe try again. One day.
Chapter 4
Lawrence picked Jacoby up bright and early. After breakfast, he took Jacoby to the clientele office also in Downtown Detroit. A young man named, Mr. Bowen greeted them at the door explaining, “The office manager isn’t in today, but she’s left detailed instructions and I will be able to assist you on any questions you might have.”
Mr. Bowen showed them to the room where the server was so Lawrence could get to work. While in there, the young man called his boss, who had taken a trip to Lansing, but wanted to speak with Lawrence as soon as he arrived.
Lawrence had explained to Jacoby, “I was told the office manager hired here recently is a highly intelligent young lady - Every just rave about her constantly. The office manager single-handedly saved the company’s largest account.”
“You sound as if you were eager to see her today,” Jacoby said with a nudge.
“I was pretty impressed with how she was described,” Lawrence admitted. “I’ll have Mr. Bowen show you around after I get done with this phone call.”
Jacoby was pretty impressed by the operation and how smoothly everything ran even without the office manager being there.
“Is she old?” Jacoby asked the office assistant.
The young man gave him a look as if he should know whom the office manager was, but then answered after a brief hesitation. “Oh no. She’s young. She just really loves to work and work hard. Our turn around time deadline has been made continually because of her.”
Jacoby’s pager went off. “Can I use the phone privately, please?” He had left his phone in the limousine.
“Sure,” Mr. Bowen said, showing him to an empty office near where Lawrence was working.
Jacoby saw on the door it had the office manager’s name on it. “She won’t mind me using this office, will she, Mr. Bowen?”
“Oh no,” the young man assured him. “Don’t worry. Just dial nine to call out.” He closed the door to give Jacoby privacy.
He went over to the phone and dialed his lawyer, who had just paged him. Jacoby was presently buying out a small research firm located near Davenport, Ohio. He was also going to put his corporate offices in the downtown area of Detroit. Abraham Blue, his lawyer was setting up a meeting for the buyout and Lawrence was going to arrange the videoconference tomorrow afternoon to make the deal final. Instead of Jacoby flying down to Ohio, he could stay in Lawrence’s Detroit office and discuss it through fiber optic lines.
As he was put on hold for Abraham, Jacoby noticed the pictures of the two children sitting and smiling the most beautiful smiles. Immediately he could tell they had to be identical twins although of different gender because of what they had on and how they looked. Their eyes were so expressive and wide. He could just imagine the mother with the same beautiful eyes and smile. If he really concentrated he could just imagine him, the happiest man in the world with this beautiful family.
“Jacoby!” Abraham’s deep rumbled voice came on the line suddenly. “Sorry to keep you on hold.”
“That’s quite alright. My thoughts were elsewhere.”
Abraham continued talking and Jacoby turned away from the pictures. The mother had to be beautiful to produce the twins. Intelligent, highly self motivated as Lawrence had described her, but would she be great in bed? Even though Jacoby had personal dealings with Madeline, they didn’t discuss each other’s business when they were together. So that’s why Jacoby had never heard of this fantastic office manager. They never discussed anything when they were together.
Jacoby forced himself to concentrate. What the hell did it matter, he wouldn’t marry her. With two beautiful kids like that a man would have to be stupid to leave them.
All the good women were taken and she seemed like a good one. She was definitely taken - married or not.
****
Cold, hungry, and tired she walked the eight blocks from the Greyhound Station to her job where she had some crackers in her desk drawer. She didn’t realize she shouldn’t have refused Madeline’s offer for food until after she was well on her way back to Detroit. They had eaten breakfast with some clients, but after that they had been in meetings the rest of the day.
She stuffed the crackers in her mouth until she almost choked, then forced herself to swallow. Stuffing what she had left in her purse, left out the office and tracked back down Jefferson heading to Cadillac Square, still tired, hungry, and cold. Phoebe had called her mother from the bus station to let her know she was back in town and was going back to the office to see what kind of day everyone had without her. Since there was nothing on her desk, she figured Simon would have the list of stuff for her to do tomorrow.
Right now, she felt she didn’t want to think about work until she had a good night’s sleep. While talking to her mother, Patricia told her the mail had delivered a bill from the tax office again and she had been denied the loan on the apartment due to her credit.
Phoebe, of course told her mother not to worry about it. Things would work out eventually.
Phoebe hoped.
Chapter 5
Was it fate? Hell, it couldn’t be said more plainly.
Jacoby had left Desmond at Lawrence’s city apartment, The Jeffersonian, which had a lovely view of Downtown, the river, and Canada. Jacoby was too tired to go to any club and drink. He just wanted to get to the hotel to sleep his misery and horniness away.
There she was, standing on the corner this time across from where the limousine had stopped at a light, yet nevertheless the same young respectable woman. He decided the best method would-be to get out and approach her. He told the driver to follow her.
She was coming across the street and he stood on the corner to wait for her. “Excuse me, miss,” he said.
Phoebe looked up at him, hesitating before stopping. “Yes?”
He made a note she actually put an “s” at the end of her word, so she was somewhat educated or at least very articulate. “Are you headed home?”
“Of course, are you lost?” She looked up at him with brows up, very warily.
“Somewhat for words. I stay at the Ponchartrain.”
She gave him a “what-do-you-want” glare clutching her bag tightly too her.
“I want to know if you’d be...” his voice trailed off. “Look in no way do I think you-” He sighed frustrated and never before felt so confused and flustered before in his life.
He seemed to be a very confused and flustered man. What he wanted was still a mystery to her and she decided to help him out. “So you’re not lost?”
“No. I’ve never done this before.”
“Talked to a stranger?” she guessed teasingly.
“Can I give you a lift, I saw you last night and it’s so cold. I felt since I saw you again, I should ask.”
“Why do you think its fate?” she teased. “You must be from out of town.” She smiled the most breathtaking smile, leaving him mesmerized.
Yes, he wanted her, he determined at that moment. “So you’d like a ride?”
“I was born at night, not last night mind you. So I don’t want a ride.” She started to walk away, but Jacoby smoothly moved in her way.
****
Quickly, he said, “Miss please a moment. I don’t want to offend you-”
Phoebe cut him off. “You haven’t yet. Do you always speak this way?”
“What way?”
“Beat around the bush. What do you mean offend me?” she asked suspiciously. He was quite an attractive man and his embarrassment only made him cuter.
She watched as he took a roll of bills out his jacket. Hundreds! It looked like thousands of them. “I want you to be with me.”
With a look of insanity, yet hope, passed through her eyes as if he were the answer to her prayers. Phoebe stayed dead silent and frozen until she heard footsteps approaching behind her.
Moving toward him, she covered the hand with the money using her own and held it against her chest. “You can’t go around flashing that much money around, sir.” Two strangers passed by them going on down the street not paying them any mind.
“It’s Jay,” he introduced himself abruptly.
“Have you lost your mind?” she asked incredulously.
“No. I saw you last night and I want you still.”
Why did his words send tingles through her? Compose yourself, Phoebe. “Put that money away before someone comes and shoot us both.”
He was not one to give up so easily. Plus, if she weren’t the least bit attracted to him, she would have walked away after giving him a sound slap across the face. “How much?” he asked putting a handover hers keeping her close.
“You have no idea who I am,” she said exasperated.
“Then tell me your name.”
She sighed. “If I tell you will you put the money away?”
“Maybe.”
She decided to give him her middle name. “April.”
“So how do I propose, April, into just speaking with you?” he questioned.
Phoebe looked at her watch. “Speaking with me?”
“Ten minutes of your time to just interest you in what I would like to offer. One hundred dollars for ten minutes.”
He was either crazy or desperate!
“Ten minutes of my time for a hundred dollars?” she questioned in disbelief.
“Ten minutes to interest you.” He started to touch her cheek, but inches from her skin, he realized how forward it might be, so he withdrew his hand, but noted that she didn’t move away from him almost touching her. “If we’re not interested with each other in ten minutes, you’ll still have one hundred dollars.”
A cold breeze went straight through her. She was highly interested, but it seemed so crazy. “I’ll time you,” she warned.
He handed her a bill and opened the limousine door. “Not until we’re inside.”
Warily, Phoebe moved past him and ducked her head in the limousine. “Wait!” She stood up again out the car. “Give me your ID or something.”
He pulled out his wallet and passed her an American Express Gold card. “Is that good enough?”
“I guess.” She clutched it tightly in her hand, then ducked into the limousine and moving over so he could get in next to her. “Are you hungry?” he asked.
“Ten minutes,” she warned again. “And tell your driver to head to Cadillac Square.”
He instructed the driver immediately, and then put the divider up for privacy. She had her arms wrapped around her waist practically sitting across from him for distance.
With a hesitant look on his face, he seemed to not know how to really begin, but started off saying, “I guess I should get to the point.” He answered her previous question. “Yes, I could have had any woman on the strip, but they were not you.”
“Flattery will get you nowhere. What makes you think I’m not diseased or something?”
“Are you?”
“No!” she said insulted he would think so, but she had asked for it so she shouldn’t be so touchy. Plus by taking his money, it had initiated the fact that it was possible for her to be bought for with a price.
“Neither am I, so we’ve gotten that out the way. I’m willing to take any precautions necessary to ensure safety. I just want to know how much.”
“I can’t believe you are not crazy. You must be. You can’t go around and ask ordinary women this.”
“You are certainly not ordinary, April and I know this which is why I’m willing to make it worth your precious time.” A very serious look came on his face and Phoebe found herself short of breath with his intense gaze. He continued yet this time his words were slow, with a little bit more clarity and there was a strange huskiness in his voice. “I want you, April.”
He was even better looking in the light, she thought. “And how much is worth my time, Jay?”
“One thousand.”
“Plus the hundred?”
“Of course.” He could see the dancing of her eyes. She needed or wanted the money badly, but was desperately fighting with her conscious. “Just think of this as a business deal.”
“Business?”
“Certainly.” He sat back. “I have something you want.”
“No. You have something my mother needs, but she wouldn’t dare take you up on your offer. I did promise to help her even though I’m well off with my job.” She tried her best to sound as if it didn’t matter.
“So if your mother didn’t need the money, you wouldn’t consider me at all.”
“Of course not,” she said very insulted. “I wouldn’t sell myself, that would be unmoral.”
“Yet now you’re in the situation which could benefit us both.”
“True.”
“Then how about it?”
She looked at her watch. Two minutes left as the limousine pulled near the bus depot.
He noticed the ring on her left hand. “Married?” There was disappointment in his voice.
“No, divorced,” she answered.
“Even better. Two hundred more.”
“I don’t-”
He cut her off, “Three hundred.”
“Stop that,” she insisted.
“Then accept,” he declared taking her hands into his. “I promise to be gentle and so good to you. Just one night. No one will know.” He could see the fight draining from her. “Let me give you this,” he whispered in her ear.
She shuddered and he watched triumphantly as the effects of his words broke down her barrier. “I’ll do it, but under one condition.” Her throat went dry and she forced herself to swallow.
He frowned wondering what she could possibly want.
“No strings attached. This is strictly business nothing more.”
“Of course.” Jacoby smiled with relief and pulled out the amount agreed upon. “Can I take you to my hotel?”
“After I make a phone call.”
He handed her his cell phone and turned it on for her.
She shook her head pushing away the phone. “I’d much rather use a pay phone.” The less he could contact her the better off she was. Her mother really needed this money, but she refused to let this be known to anyone how she had gotten it.