Chapter 20

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Ethan watched his mother's expression change to pure astonishment as she took in his announcement.

She stood frozen, kettle in hand and stared at her youngest son, the words still slowly sinking into her brain. From Ethan's expression, she could almost swear her son was just as stunned at the announcement he'd just made if the look on his face was anything to go by.

"You're bringing someone?" Martha finally recovered enough to repeat Ethan's words. She set the kettle down, tea forgotten and pinned Ethan with a searching look.

Ethan looked dazed, as though he couldn't believe he'd told her that. Then he straightened his shoulders in that way that Martha knew all too well and returned her look with an implacable one of his own.

"Yeah, I am." Ethan replied, a stubborn glint entering his eyes as the idea sank in.

Christ Lord Almighty on a stick! What had possessed him to say that? Now he had to show up with a date to the bake sale or his mother would never let him hear the end of it. But the thought of having to play nice to some woman his mother thought would make a good girlfriend had been too much to bear and he'd blurted the words out before thinking.

"Really?" Martha narrowed her eyes at him, trying to find out if he was telling the truth but Ethan had slipped on his 'game face' and was revealing nothing. "Well, that's...great news Ethan, I'm glad to hear there's a woman you think worthy enough to meet the family."

She grinned at the sudden panicked expression on Ethan's face as that sank in. "So, does this 'date' have a name?"

Damn and double damn. Ethan swore silently, though careful to keep his expression neutral even as his mind frantically ran through a list of possible women he could ask and discarding each one just as fast. Ironically, one name kept popping in his head though there was no way in hell -

"You’ll meet her on Saturday mum, don’t push it.” He heard himself say, crossing his arms over his chest and giving his mother an exasperated look.

Martha's eyebrows rose. "And have you two been dating long?"

Ethan sighed, rubbing at his eyebrows. "That's not important. Look mum, we'll be at the bake sale alright?"

Martha smiled fondly at her son. She poured the tea into a mug and took a sip. "I can't wait to meet this mystery woman. She must be a really spectacular woman to make you invite her along."

Yeah, Erin was...one spectacularly crazy woman. Ethan muttered another curse under his breath, not at all relishing the thought of asking Erin out. He wouldn't put it past the little minx to spit in his face and call him a few choice names...then of course, he'd have to teach her another lesson in humility and...

He sighed, raking a hand through his head as another thought occurred to him. His siblings were bound to give him hell if he showed up with his ex-fiancee's cousin...man, what the hell had he gotten himself into?

Martha studied Ethan over the steam rising from her mug. He appeared in deep contemplation over something, his forehead creased, mouth set in a thin line. He didn't look particularly thrilled with his decision to bring a date, and she was intrigued and worried at the same time. Still, the mere fact that Ethan was willing to bring this mystery woman along was enough to give Martha hope.

She took another sip and set the mug down. "Well, I'd best be off then darling."

Drawn from his thoughts, Ethan looked at his mother in surprise. "You're leaving already?"

Martha nodded and smiled. "I have a few arrangements to make for the bake sale." She stepped close and gave him a hug. "Do remember to ask her before Saturday huh?"

Ethan grimaced, not relishing the task. "Sure."

*****

Speak of the devil.

Erin stared at the screen, trying hard to squash the little shiver of excitement that raced down her spine as she read the name on the screen. Then she frowned, wondering how the hell his number had gotten stored in her phone in the first place. She couldn't recall putting it in there unless...Ethan had saved it himself.

“Are you going to answer that?” Kim’s voice broke into her thoughts.

Erin jumped, feeling a guilty flush creep up her neck when she realized they were all watching her with varying expressions of curiosity.

“Er….yes...I…” She decided to shut up and answer the phone instead. Hitting the call button she brought the phone to her ear, moving out of earshot. She could feel their eyes boring into her back as she hurried towards an empty table and sat down. “Hello?”

“We need to talk.” Ethan’s deep voice filled her ears, as usual not bothering with niceties. He sounded pissed, as though calling her was the last thing he wanted. “Where are you?"

“Well, hello to you too Ethan, and thank you, my day is just swell.” Erin replied, going heavy on the sarcasm. “Though I may need a paramedic given that a particular arrogant dude just called me out of the blue to monitor my movements.”

She heard him heave a long suffering sigh and mutter something she didn’t catch. Then he said, “Wouldn’t you be suspicious if I called to make idle chit chat?”

Erin considered that for a moment and had to admit he was right. Demanding to know her whereabouts was more Ethan’s style.

“I’ll give you that." She conceeded with a nod. "Now what’s this about? Have you decided on new ways to torment me?” The minute Erin said the words, she realized just how that sounded. She stifled a groan, eyes shut in exasperation.

Smooth Erin, let him think you're flirting.

He chuckled, clearly amused now. The sound sent fresh shivers down Erin’s spine as the sound triggered memories of him, chuckling while she writhed beneath him in pleasurable agony. She shook her head to clear the mental image, feeling strangely out of breath.

“Hmm...come now Sweetcheeks, admit you love it when I torment you. ” Ethan's voice took on a sensual drawl that made Erin's toes curl. “Matter of fact, I seem to recall how you held my head against your - ”

“I’m having lunch Ethan.” Erin broke in hurriedly, thankful only she could hear that conversation. Her face felt hot, no doubt, her face would be as red as beetroot right now. "What do you want?"

"Are you alone?" Ethan demanded, in a deceptively mild tone that did not fool Erin for a second. Still, this time, she felt kind of thrilled to know he even bothered to ask in the first place.

She shot a glance back at her companions, thankful to see they’d apparently lost interest in her and were busy talking… hopefully, the subject of that particular conversation wouldn’t be the mysterious phone call.

“No, I'm not." Erin turned away, focusing on a small group of teenagers who'd just walked into the restaurant. "Look, I really can't talk right now, so if there's no other reason you called - other than to demand my whereabouts -"

"You're with someone." Ethan cut in, apparently choosing to ignore her as usual. Erin could detect a hint of the tone he usually employed when he was being obnoxious about her seeing other men. "Who is he?"

"That's none of your business." Erin snapped, feeling her temper rise. "Is that why you called?"

She heard him sigh, clearly annoyed now. "We'll discuss this over dinner."

"There is nothing to 'discuss'." Erin began, then his next words sank in. "Wait. Did you say dinner?"

"I believe I spoke plain English." Ethan replied drily. "Yes, dinner."

Erin opened her mouth and shut it again, too stunned for words. Ethan wanted to have dinner with her? Wow! What had brought this on?

A tinge of suspicion formed at the back of her mind. "Have you been drinking?"

His full-bellied laugh filled her ears. "Come now Sweetcheeks, do you really think so little of yourself that you can't believe I would ask you out?"

"No," Erin shot back, annoyed at his insinuation that she was insecure. "But I think I know enough to wonder at the invitation. What are you up to Lachlan?"

"I'll pick you up at eight." As usual, Ethan evaded the question. "And don't even think of running away this time Sweetcheeks."

"I'm not - " Erin began to protest but she might as well be speaking to thin air.

"See you at eight." Ethan said and hung up before she could get in another word.

Erin stared at the phone for several minutes, unable to believe what had just happened. The arrogant bastard! He'd had the nerve to ask - no - order her to have dinner with him without so much as giving her an option to refuse. She sat there, rapping her fingertips on the tabletop, eyes narrowed as she wondered why he even wanted to have dinner in the first place.

"Erin, are you done?" Erin jumped as Nicky materialized next to her. She looked up to see her cousin watching her with a slight frown. "We need to get going. I really don't want us to miss this fitting and there's still so much we have to do today."

Shoving thoughts of Ethan and the mysterious date aside, Erin shot her cousin an apologetic smile and stood.

"Sorry, Nicks." She said. "Sure, let's go."

As they walked back to their table to join the others. Nicky slipped an arm through Erin's and grinned. "Soooo....between both of us. Who is this guy you're seeing? I'm guessing he's the one who just called?"

Erin felt a flush suffuse her face as guilt hammered at her heart. Managing a half-hearted chuckle, she looked away, unable to look Nicky in the face. "I'm not seeing anyone Nicks." She muttered, "the call was just...business."

Nicky shot Erin a look that said she clearly didn't buy that. "Riiiight. People get all red in the face and excited when they get a 'business' call. Erin! I can't believe you won't even tell me. We always tell each other everything! I mean it's so obvious there's a guy involved."

Oh boy!

Erin's heart squeezed in a fresh wave of guilt at the slightly hurt look on Nicky's face. This is what she got for allowing emotions replace simple, common sense - lying to her family and sleeping with a man who'd sworn to bring about her complete and utter humiliation. It couldn't get much worse than this?

She sighed and looked at Nicky. "I'm not seeing anyone Nicks." She held up a finger as Nicky began to protest. "But just out of curiousity and nothing else, what makes you think there's guy involved?"

"Come on Erin. Like Aunt Vicks said, the signs are plastered all over you. Besides, I rarely see you these days and a few minutes ago, you got all hot and flustered by a single phone call."

Erin rolled her eyes. "Gee Nicks. I thought brides were supposed to be too self absorbed to notice anything not connected with the wedding?"

"You're my maid of honor so technically, you are part of my wedding plans." Nicky pointed out drily as they reached the table. "Though, I will admit the thought never occurred to me until your mum made that comment."

Overhearing that last bit, Victoria smiled at the two girls. "Has she finally confessed?"

Erin groaned, disengaging from Nicky to gather the pile of shopping bags on her seat. "Mum, give it a rest."

Ignoring the good natured teasing that followed, Erin's mind wandered back to her conversation with Ethan. Why ask her to dinner? He didn't strike her as the type of guy who wined and dined without an ulterior motive. And given that she'd already slept with him, that motive was practically a moot point now. Besides, despite expressing fondness for her body, Ethan had never given any indication that he regarded her as anything other than an annoying, crazy woman who'd ruined his chance of marital bliss.

So what had changed? And more important...should she go on this 'date?'

Erin sighed. Too bad she couldn't exactly ask Nicky or Kim for their opinion, because, at this moment, she needed someone to talk to.

****

Erin glanced at the clock and winced. Seven pm. Ethan was clearly taking no chances if he was already at her door.

Another knock sounded and she sighed, tempted to bury her head under the pilliow. Instead, she dragged herself from bed, fastening the ties of her silk robe and padded barefoot to open the door.

As expected, Ethan stood there, looking particularly ravishing in a dark suit and red tie that contrasted nicely with the cream shirt he wore underneath. Erin swallowed, overwhelmed by the powerful aura of cool, handsome and confidence he exuded.

He looked at her, noting the state of undress and sighed. "Figures you'll make it difficult."

Oh dear sweet heaven. The man looked good enough to devour. Preferably served naked on her Egyptian cotton sheets with a bottle of wine and loads of condoms ready for a night of sin and...

Ethan chuckled, leaning forward to place a hand under her chin to shut her mouth. His eyes glinted in mischief as hot color filled Erin's cheeks as she realized she'd been staring at him with her mouth open. Of all the insane, sex-struck embarrasing moments!

"I know I'm gorgeous Sweetcheeks, no need to drool." Ethan informed her with a wicked grin as he brushed past her into the apartment. "But please do refrain from jumping my bones until after dinner, I'm quite hungry."

Erin wished the floor would open up and swallow her whole. The conceited asshole actually thought she was going to - to - jump his bones? Christ! She recovered her poise and glared at his back, loathing him completely in than moment. "Don't kid yourself Lachlan. I was just surprised you didn't wear your caveman outfit instead. Would have been very fitting for tonight."

Ethan turned to face her and grinned, shoving both hands in his pockets as he swept his gaze over her taking in the black robe and dishelved hair, face bare of make-up.

"Now you mention it, I suppose the caveman outfit would match what you're wearing." He leered at her for a moment, while Erin fought the urge to wipe the grin off his face. "By the way, Sweetcheeks, you owe me underwear."

Erin scoffed, folding her arms across her chest. "Why? Aren't you rich enough to afford a million tightie whities?"

He shrugged, strolling towards her bedroom. "That one happens to be a favorite.”

“Where do you think you’re going?” Alarmed, Erin hurried after Ethan, stopping short as she watched him stride to her closet, throwing open the doors as though he owned the place. “Hey! That’s out of bounds Lachlan. What the hell are you doing? Your damn briefs aren’t in there.”

Ethan merely spared her a glance over his shoulder. “I’m starving Sweetcheeks. And since it appears you’re having problems getting dressed, I thought I’d offer my services to speed things up a little. Ah..” He pulled out a lavender jersey dress and inspected it, casting an appraising look at Erin before discarding the dress to the floor to continue his search.

Nonplussed at his arrogance, Erin marched up to him, planning on giving him a blistering. “That is a six hundred dollar dress you just threw away you…you clod! Get the hell out of my closet now!”

Ethan chuckled and held out another dress, this one a royal blue full length strapless gown with sequined bodice. “Clod? Is that all you can come up with? You’re losing your flair for creative insults. Here, this should do.” He tossed the dress at her and moved to her shoes.

The man was impossible. There was no other word to describe him just then. Erin could only stare at him in open-mouthed stupefaction, still clutching the gown as she watched him calmly pick up, then discard several pairs of shoes. She wondered if she’d somehow stepped into an alternate reality or if this was God’s way of punishing her for her sins.

Ethan thrust a pair of red Louboutin shoes into her arms. "Now, go get dressed."

Erin stared at him, chin set stubbornly. "Like hell I will. I'm not going out with you.”

He sighed and muttered a prayer for patience. "Woman, please go get dressed."

"Ethan, I'm not going out with you." Erin's eyes flashed in challenge. "Not until you tell me what you've got up your sleeve."

He gave her a droll look, "I like spending time with you. Isn't that reason enough?"

"Bullshit. Try again."

Ethan looked like he was trying to keep a tight rein on his temper. “For god’s sake woman, must you be so damn difficult? Look, I give you my word my intentions are completely honorable. Is that enough?”

Erin studied him for several minutes, head cocked to one side. A spark of hope flared within her as she considered the possibility that Ethan was being honest about his motives. But that didn’t mean she was going to trust him completely. “This isn’t some revenge plot is it, phase three…or was it four? I’ve lost count.”

“No.”

What the heck, she might as well go. Erin decided. After all, even if things went awry, she would be getting a meal and maybe…another wild night.

“Fine then, I’ll come with, but I’m warning you Lachlan, no funny stuff.” Erin moved past him, pausing only to shove the clothes back in his arms. “By the way, you really should stick to hostile takeovers. Fashion just isn’t your thing.”

His laugh followed her all the way to the bathroom.

When she emerged, following the quickest bath in her entire history, Ethan had thankfully retreated to the living room. Still, she locked the connecting door, just in case he decided to play lady’s maid again.

Erin crossed to her now scattered closet, thanks to Ethan and searched until she found the dress she was looking for. She’d bought the black pencil dress just this afternoon, after Ethan’s phone call, though she’d convinced herself at the time that there was no was no way in hell she was buying it for the date. A new pair of gold sandals and matching clutch complimented the dress.

She dressed hurriedly, running a brush and hair dryer through her hair, slapping on minimal makeup, then slipped into the dress. A quick glance at the mirror assured her it was a perfect fit, the wide ruffled sleeves draped over her shoulders, leaving her shoulders bare, the rest of the outfit molded to her body, giving her a slim graceful silhouette.

She checked her watch, five minutes to eight ‘o’ clock. Wow! Must be some kind of new record for her. Bathed and dressed in under an hour. Impressive.

Slipping her feet into the sandals, Erin grabbed her purse and took a deep breath, suddenly nervous. With legs suddenly the consistency of jelly, she wobbled out to the living room, where Ethan was sprawled on her couch, watching the game. He sat up the minute she walked into the room, his eyes fixed on her, face expressionless.

“I’m ready.” She announced needlessly, feeling like a schoolgirl on a first date. His gaze never wavered as he rose and came to stand before her. Erin could feel her heart pounding against her ribcage as Ethan’s arms slipped around her waist, pulling her hard against him. For long moments, they stayed that way, their combined heat a sizzling force that all but consumed them in a wave of desire. Erin’s breath hitched in anticipation of his kiss….when he took a step back, his eyes hooded and face devoid of expression.

“Shall we?” Ethan turned and headed for the door, leaving Erin standing there in a hazy mixture of confusion and lust.

****

“Good evening Mr. Lachlan,” The perfectly groomed hostess gave Ethan a wide smile. “Glad you’ll be dining with us this evening.”

Ethan returned the smile with a devilish grin. “Hello Diane. Good to see you again.”

The woman blushed, tucking back a strand of dark hair from her face. Beside Ethan, Erin fought the urge to roll her eyes at the

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