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Just hearing Jack Wadeās deep voice on the phone the next day had made Liz wet, even as she sat in her cubicle at the downtown ad agency where she worked, surrounded by other co-workers.
āI need to meet with you,ā heād said.
Sheād attempted to still the heat flowing through her veins and tried to sound halfway professional. āAt your office? I could come at lunch.ā
āSee you then.ā
Now she stepped out of the taxi sheād hailed a few blocks away, in too much of a hurry to walk. Anxious to see what Jack had learned about Toddās whereabouts last night, she nearly burst through the door of his office, but stopped short, remembering how sexy she knew Jack had thought her yesterday afternoon, and wanting to be that way for him again.
She was wearing a business suit, but fortunately the white blouse beneath was rather sheer, enough that she kept her black jacket buttoned all day whenever she wore this particular piece of apparel. Now, standing on Royal Street, she slipped the jacket from her shoulders and looked down to glimpse the white lace of her bra showing through, the fabric clinging nicely to her curves. Her skirt had ridden up her thighs a bit in the cab, but she didnāt tug it down. Finally, taking a glance at herself in the shop window next to Jackās door, she pulled the clip from her chignon and let her hair fall wild and wavy about her shoulders.
Feeling adequately sexy and nearly as anxious to see Jack Wade as she was to find out about Todd, she went inside.
He sat with his feet propped on the corner of his desk eating a sandwich. As the door closed behind her, he lowered his feet to the floor, set the sandwich on a paper plate, and sat up straighter.
āHello, Mr. Wade.ā
His look bordered strangely between lustful and gentle. āCall me Jack.ā
āAll right, Jack.ā She sat down in the chair across from him. āWhat have you found?ā
He let out a long sigh. āI know where Todd goes every night and what he does. I took pictures for you.ā He handed a stack across the desk to her. āUnfortunately, theyāre not very good quality. The room was dark, but the camera I used shouldāve worked anyway. I can only guess I got a bad roll of film.ā
Liz thumbed through the photos. At first she wasnāt quite sure what she was seeing, but through the shadowy lighting, she soon made out bare breasts, nipples pointing, and realized she was seeing a naked girl in a manās lap.
āI know itās hard to tell,ā Jack said, ābut the guy in the picture is Todd. I followed him to Club Venus on Bourbon last night. He got lap dances from several strippers before takinā two of āem to a back room for a private dance.ā
Liz blinked and looked at the picture again, trying to absorb what Jack was telling her. The guy in the picture didnāt look like Todd to her. Of course, she could barely see his face, hidden in shadowāit could have been any man. But Todd wasnāt the type to patronize a strip club. If anything, he was Mr. Straight Arrow, as clean cut and straitlaced as a guy comes. The very idea that he was doing something he wasnāt supposed to had been a hard conclusion to reach, but now that she had, sheād expected to discover he was seeing some urbane executive like himselfāsome thin-faced, thin-lipped, glasses-wearing, briefcase-toting, hair-in-a-severe-bun, high-powered woman whoād turned Todd on by climbing the corporate ladder at a record-setting pace. Or maybe seeing someone like herāthe regular her, not the lusty, sexy, see-through-blouse her that Jack Wade knew, but someone with even more of the prim and proper qualities Todd valued. In fact, sheād even convinced herself that was why heād strayedābecause she wasnāt sophisticated enough, or prim and mannered enough.
āAre you sure it was him? Because this isnāt Toddās style.ā
Jack appeared to be pained on her behalf. āIām sorry, chereā¦but yeah, Iām sure. I followed him every step of the way from his building.ā
āDid you see him come directly out of his office inside the building?ā
He blinked. āMais, I saw him come out of the building, not his exact office, but I recognized him right away from the picture you gave me.ā
She drew in a deep breath. āBecause a lot of men look like Todd. Heās not exactly unusualāyour basic suit and tie guy. And in a building that big, a lot of men could look like him at a glance.ā
Jack slowly tilted his head. āDarlinā,ā he said gently, āI really am sorry. I know this must hurt, but Iām sure thatās your fiancĆ©.ā
Liz pursed her lips. It wasnāt that she was hurt, exactlyāit was simply that she didnāt believe him. Lynda had promised her he was good at his job, but what if heād slipped? If Todd was spending every night with strippers grinding in his lap, well, that was more than enough reason to call off the wedding, but the photos were so dark and this behavior seemed so uncharacteristicā¦
āIām sorry, too, but Iām afraid itās going to take more than a set of dark pictures to make me believe this is him.ā
Across from her, Jack sighed. āWhen I saw how the pictures came out, I was afraid youād feel this way.ā
āI donāt mean to doubt you,ā she said quickly, ābutā¦ā
āOui?ā
āGiven how unlike him this seems, Iām just not sure Iād believe it unless I saw it with my own eyes.ā
āMais, then,ā Jack said slowly, appearing to be thinking through the situation. āIām busy tonight, but presuming Todd āworks lateā tomorrow night, why donāt you meet me at, say, nine oāclock, outside the Blue Moon CafĆ©, and weāll go to Club Venus together.ā
Something in Liz withered. āMe, in a strip club?ā
He raised his eyebrows. āIf you wanna see for yourself.ā
āWell, Iāve neverā¦ā She decided to
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