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“I think he’s more interested in you,” said Caprice carefully.

Not one to raise her hopes, Andrea balked at the suggestion.

“You don’t think he’s hot?” Caprice, shocked at Andrea’s cool reaction lifted herself to a seated position and sat facing Andrea. She snuck another look at the man.

“Will you stop eyeballing him?” hissed Andrea, embarrassed that he would discover they were talking about him.

“You don’t think he’s hot?”

“He’s…okay.” Andrea drew her words out begrudgingly. If she admitted to finding him even remotely interesting her friend would goad her into making a move. They were desperate, both her and Talia, to pair Andrea up.


Okay?
If I wasn’t engaged,” Caprice paused to admire her huge solitaire diamond ring, “I might be interested. But I think he’s into
you
. He keeps looking this way.”

Andrea exhaled loudly. “Please, can you drop this?” She begged. For the past four days her friends, both in relationships, had been interrogating her about her single status. Talia was in a new relationship with a man she’d met at a court case and Caprice was engaged to her boyfriend of eighteen months. Because it had been a few years since Andrea had been in a meaningful relationship, her friends had been trying to ‘figure out what was wrong with her’ and had proceeded to carry out an analysis of her condition.

“What’s wrong?” asked Caprice, looking at her as if she’d had a nosebleed. “Why are you so uptight about a drop-dead hunk who keeps looking at you?”

“I’m not interested in having a relationship at the moment. I don’t have the time and energy to go for it.”

Caprice made a dismissive noise “It’s not an exercise class!” she snorted. “With the right guy, you’ll make the time. All your work ethic will go out of the window, you’ll probably spend your time in bed doing more fun things.”

Andrea glared at her friend and wished she would drop the talk. Besides, the man behind her was way out of her league and she wasn’t going to put herself out there. Not yet. She’d been humiliated enough to discover that she’d gotten things so wrong with Nico. These days her ego was fragile and she preferred to focus her attention on her business for now. Dealing with baby and children’s nursery furniture, toys and accessories was easier than dealing with relationships.

“Can’t we make the most of the time we have left and stop talking about men for a change?” Talia had left first thing in the morning and in a few hours Caprice would be going, too. Andrea had extended her trip to stay for one extra day because she had plans to check out a new crib manufacturer on her return journey.

“What else is there to talk about?” asked Caprice, retying the bow of her bikini top and hauling her breasts higher. Andrea watched in envy. There were times when she wished for a fuller figure like her friend’s. “And how can you go without sex for so many years?”

Andrea nearly choked on her breath. “Ssssshhhhhhhhhhh.” If Blue Eyes over there hadn’t been wearing his headphones, she would have died of embarrassment.

“It hasn’t been
years,
” Andrea retorted. Caprice was making it sound like it had been a decade.

“Your Rabbit doesn’t count. That’s not sex that’s—”

“Will you stop it?” This was the problem with her friends. Because they were so loved up, they were constantly fixated by relationships—whether it was the latest celebrity pairing or someone they knew. This weekend they had been trying to find out what Andrea’s problem was.

“But don’t you miss it?” Caprice insisted, obviously desperate to unravel the mystery of her celibacy.

“Having someone?”

“The sex. Don’t you miss the sex?”

Andrea thought about it. “I miss having someone to talk to, someone to go to dinner with, someone to spend a day like this with.”

“And the sex?” Caprice refused to let the matter settle.

Andrea squirmed. “I miss intimacy,” she whispered. Even though she had her back to him, she could
feel
Blue Eyes. It was a good thing there were a few sun-loungers between them. “But right now I have other stuff going on.”

“I don’t get why you’re not putting yourself out there more and working harder to find someone.”

“Because I’m busy working hard on my business and I want to expand, find bigger premises, maybe get a second warehouse in years to come.”

Caprice dismissed her words with a wave of her hand. “It’s always about your business. It takes over your life and it’s not a good thing, Andrea. It’s not right.”

“What’s not right?”

“Spending your life alone.”

Andrea set the bottle of lotion on the ground. “I like my business. I like being my own boss and having my own hours. I don’t have to return home today in order to prep for work tomorrow.” She pulled a face at her friend. “Sorry, I didn’t mean that to sound like a dig.”

“Luigi says he doesn’t mind whether I work or not.”

“He’s your
boss
. He only wants you at work so that he can keep an eye on you.”

“And other things,” said Caprice mischievously. “Sex on his desk knowing that his secretary was sitting outside his office was the biggest thrill. Have you ever—”

“No,” returned Andrea emphatically. She tried unsuccessfully to erase the image that Caprice had conjured up.

“One time I got under his desk and gave him a blow—”

“I get the picture! No wonder you can’t keep away from work,” muttered Andrea. Caprice hadn’t changed one bit. She’d had more boyfriends back in college than she and Talia had combined.

“Sex is more thrilling than ever,” she cooed.

“I bet it is.”

Your work is secondary,
thought Andrea. This was where she had a lot more in common with Ava. Both were independent, strong minded women who ran their own businesses. For her friends their jobs were something that sucked up five days out of the week. Talia loved her work; she’d studied hard to earn her law degree and seemed to enjoy her career. Caprice was well taken care of, and work for her was a hobby, or a sex playground, mused Andrea.

It was different for Andrea. She worked seven days a week, maybe not the whole week at the warehouse but she often took work home. She never had a day when she didn’t do anything related to her business. It consumed her life.

“Let’s relax for another hour, then maybe grab lunch?” she suggested.

“That would work. Luigi wants to take me to dinner at eight so if I get the train by four at the latest, I’ll have plenty of time to get ready.”

With Blue Eyes not too far away, Andrea’s body was buzzing with excitement. She tried to remember when she’d first seen him; was it only yesterday? Or had he been here a few days before that?

What with their lunches, brunches, cocktails and a good few days of girlie fun, time had melted into one long, lazy stretch of memories and she’d stopped living by her watch for a change.

 

Read the rest of the story in
‘All That Glitters’

Acknowledgments

I would like to thank four wonderful ladies who take time out of their lives to go over my books looking for pesky errors:

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A huge thank you to my awesome cover artist:

Renata Lechner

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