Read Legal Ease (Sutton Capital Series) Online
Authors: Lori Ryan
Jack continued as Kelly stared at him with wide eyes. “But, second, that woman drives me up the wall. We dated briefly. We went out a handful of times over the period of a month or so and she has stalked me ever since. Lord knows how she knew we were here today but you can bet it wasn’t a coincidence. She shows up at events and fundraisers and throws herself at me because she’s determined to marry a wealthy man and she couldn’t care less that we had nothing in common and no spark whatsoever between us. You can chase her away any time you’d like,” Jack finished with a smile and a wink at Kelly.
“Hmm,” Kelly said, frowning.
Jack laughed. “What now?”
“You didn’t have a spark with
that
?” Kelly said, looking toward the door Caroline had walked out of moments before. “How could you not sizzle with that?”
Jack looked at the door and back to Kelly and shrugged. “Just didn’t. She’s pretty vacant. Just a big old empty package with a huge bow but not a damn thing inside the box.”
The following Monday, Kelly went shopping at the mall and then drove to New Haven to meet Jennie for lunch.
Kelly pulled her car into a space in the parking garage and glanced in the rear view mirror before opening her car door to get out. Kelly had a strange feeling that the car pulling past as she got out of her car was the same one behind her earlier that day at the mall. She watched nervously as the car continued by and figured that she must be imagining things.
Kelly walked through the parking garage and took the elevator down to the street level
. She stepped out onto the street and went two doors down to the café where Jennie was waiting. It had been a couple of weeks since she’d seen her friend and they definitely needed to make up for lost time. She needed to fill in Jennie on her ‘married’ life with Jack and she wanted to know how Jennie’s new job was going.
Kelly spotted Jennie at a table and
then pointed to the counter to signal that she’d grab a coffee and order lunch then join her. Kelly ordered a turkey and avocado sandwich, picked up her iced coffee, and made her way over to Jennie.
Jennie’s eyes immediately went to Kelly’s left hand and the rather large diamond that sat alongside her wedding band. “He bought you an engagement ring?” she whispered in surprise as Kelly sat down.
“I know,” said Kelly as she squirmed under Jennie’s scrutiny. “I felt a little weird about it but it was sweet, don’t you think?”
“Very,”
said Jennie and she took Kelly’s hand and examined the setting. “Tell me all about married life.” She giggled.
Kelly lowered her voice, not wanting anyone to hear the strange
conversation they were about to have, given the state of her rather unconventional marriage. “He’s actually really sweet. I mean, who would think that Jack Sutton would be so sweet, right? We have dinner together almost every night. He asks about my day…. We watch movies or T.V. after dinner. It’s really nice, right?”
They paused while their sandwiches were delivered to the table.
Jennie watched Kelly for a minute as if reading the emotions on her friend’s face. Her eyes were big and round and she leaned in to whisper at Kelly. “Uh oh. You’re falling for him a little aren’t you? You have a crush on your husband!”
“
Ugh
,” Kelly said and rolled her eyes. “Yes, I am most definitely falling for him. His aunt moved into the house with us yesterday. She pretended it’s because she’s having work done on her townhouse but we’re pretty sure she’s trying to prove the marriage is fake. That, of course, means that last night we needed to start sharing a room…and a bed.”
“Oh boy,
have you…?” asked Jennie as her eyes went even wider.
“No!” Kelly shushed Jennie and looked around to be sure no one was listening. “No, I went to bed ridiculously early and pretended to be asleep when Jack came in,” she confessed with a grimace.
“Oh, God, you did not!” Jennie covered her mouth with her hand but couldn’t cover the laughter. Kelly nodded and she felt the now-familiar red heat creep into her cheeks.
When she recovered, Jennie
pursed her lips and thought for a moment. “Well, you could just go with it and have hot, wild monkey sex for a year with one of the hottest men on the continent.”
Kelly laughed at Jennie’s characterization of the situation but then dropped her smile. “
No way. I couldn’t do that. The guy dates supermodels and actresses with gorgeous, stick-thin bodies. I’d feel so stupid.”
Jennie’s normally fun demeanor was gone
and she put her coffee back down on the table and then leaned toward Kelly. “Kelly, you’re gorgeous and you know it. He probably wants you already.”
Kelly gave a little shake of her head and smiled at her friend. “
Uh uh. He just kisses me to keep up appearances. I’m no idiot, Jennie. I mean, don’t get me wrong…. You know I’ve always liked the way I look. I know I’m good looking and my body’s not bad. I know that. But let’s face it Jack Sutton is in a totally different universe in the looks department. He could easily be a model himself and he dates models who wear a size two not ten.”
“Hey, don’t knock the ten. Wasn’t Marilyn Monroe a size ten or twelve? Something like that,” Jennie grinned.
Kelly just shook her head at her friend. She picked at her chips and then pushed her plate to the side and changed the subject. No matter how attractive he was, and how much they shared space, she was
not
going to throw herself at Jack Sutton, whether she was married to the man or not.
“Tell me about your new job. What do they have you doing now?” Kelly quickly changed the subject away from herself.
Jennie brightened and launched into the topic wholeheartedly. “It’s great, actually. Whenever Sutton Capital is looking at investing in a company, they send someone from our office to do an audit. I’ll go in from now on with whoever we send and serve as their secretary for the time they’re there. Then, I just work my magic. Sometimes it’s a matter of people thinking I’m so innocent they forget not to talk in front of me. Or, I play up the ditz factor and they just think nothing they tell me will matter. Other times, people just end up opening up to me because they feel guilty about something they’re not disclosing so they want an outlet and they think it won’t matter to tell me. So even though they know I work for Sutton, they often seem to just open up and tell me stuff. Like, if there’s any weakness in their company or if they’re hiding anything about their finances or a problem with a patent, it just has a way of coming out.”
“Really?” Kelly asked? “They just tell you stuff even though they know it might hurt their chances of getting financing?”
“Yup. It’s weird. Sometimes it’s another secretary or support person and they just want to gossip but other times it’s even the higher ups that just blurt stuff out to me. Chad says a lot of times, people are just looking to spill their guts and they’ll do it if you just give them a chance. It’s nice because I thought I’d have to lie to people and I was worried I would feel dishonest, but I don’t even have to lie. I’ve only been on two assignments so far but in both cases, people just told me what we needed to know within days.” Jennie seemed really happy with her new role.
Kelly grinned at Jennie thinking back to Jennie’s introduction of Kelly and Jack. “It’s not as if you’re above a little spying now and again, though, huh?”
Since Jennie couldn’t deny it, all she could do was laugh and Kelly joined her, feeling better by the time they finished lunch.
***
Kelly and Jennie came out of the restaurant after they’d finished their lunch.
“I never thought I’d say this, but good luck avoiding sex with your hot-as-hell husband,” Jennie said with a smile.
Kelly laughed. “All right, I’ll see you next week for lunch?”
As Kelly dug in her purse for her car keys, she looked down the street past Jennie…and froze. Kelly
was absolutely sure that the car she had seen in the parking garage was now parked halfway down the block with a man sitting in it. He pulled out and turned at the corner, moving away from them but Kelly was positive this time it was the same car and the same man.
“Hey, Jennie,” she said
as she watched the car move away from them. “I think I’ll walk up to Jack’s office with you and stop in and say ‘hi’ to him.”
***
Jack’s new temp secretary had apparently been told who Kelly was because she sent Kelly right into Jack’s office. Jack smiled as Kelly walked in, and she thought of the other time she had been in his office and smiled.
“Hi, sweetheart,” he said
as he wrapped his arms around her and kissed her. Kelly kicked herself for melting in his arms and then briefly took note of the fact that this time he’d kissed her when there wasn’t an audience that made it a necessity. Kelly chalked it up to habit or as an unnecessary precaution on Jack’s part and jumped into the reason for her visit.
“Um, Jack, I feel a little weird saying this, but I would swear someone was following me today,” Kelly said, biting her lip. Now that she was here, she felt a little silly telling Jack this.
Jack took Kelly by the shoulders and leaned down to look her directly in the eyes. “Tell me what you saw. Tell me everything you can remember,” he said.
Kelly told Jack about the car and the man driving it. “It wasn’t creepy like in a stalker,
scary-guy kind of way. It was more like he was a private detective or professional kind of guy. Oh wait, do you think your aunt is having me followed? Maybe she thinks she’ll get proof that the marriage isn’t real.” Kelly suddenly felt so much better now that she felt there was likely no real threat.
Jack considered this
. “That’s definitely a possibility. I wouldn’t put it past her. I still don’t like it, though. Do you have any ex-boyfriends or anyone that’s ever bothered you in the past? Anything that you can think of?”
Kelly shook her head
and shrugged. “No.”
“I don’t know,” Jake said slowly. “I’m in the public eye a lot, but I’ve never had someone in my life that
people know I care about. That might have made you a target for anyone who wanted to hurt me or wanted to get at my money. I’m worried that maybe there’s more to this now that word about our marriage is getting around. I’ll have security put on you right away.”
Now that she had thought of the connection to Jack’s aunt, Kelly felt a lot better about things and really thought they should just turn this to their advantage. “No, no, no, Jack! I’m sure it’s just your aunt. And, we can
use this to our advantage. She isn’t going to find anything. I mean, it’s not like I’m going to run out and sleep with some other guy or anything.” Kelly thought she saw Jack freeze for a split second when she said that and wondered if he thought she was going to blow their cover by doing something that could prove their marriage wasn’t real.
“Let her have me followed. The faster she sees that there isn’t anything to dig up, the faster she’ll back off and accept our marriage
.” Kelly’s enthusiasm increased the more she thought about turning the tables on Jack’s Aunt Mabry.
***
As soon as Kelly said good-bye to Jack, promising to call him when she got back to the house, Jack got on the phone to Chad. Jack knew that if he put a bodyguard with Kelly 24/7, it would scare her. He filled Chad in on the guy following Kelly without mentioning the possibility that it was Chad’s mother that put the guy there. They talked about possible ways to protect Kelly but Jack told Chad to keep Kelly safe without scaring her too much.
Chad
immediately sent him a panic button with GPS that he’d have Kelly carry with her and they settled on having one of Chad’s people watch Kelly from a block away from her at all times so they could get to Kelly if she hit her panic button. With this in place they could watch her but she wouldn’t be frightened by the precautions. Chad said he would also investigate the person tailing Kelly and see what he could find out.
Jack
felt better as he hung up the phone, but his response to the thought of someone threatening Kelly surprised him. It was more than just the protectiveness that he expected to feel for the woman who was helping him out. It was a gut deep feeling of possessiveness and fear. Not something Jack was used to at all.
Jack got home from work that night and slipped the panic button into Kelly’s purse in the front hallway. He’d have to remember to tell her it was there and show her how to use it but he didn’t want to mention it in front of Aunt Mabry. Kelly had started volunteering at the New Haven Legal Aid Clinic and that wasn’t located in the best part of town. Between that and the guy following her, Jack felt better knowing she’d have some way of getting help, if needed.
He walked into the kitchen and found Kelly and Mrs. Poole cooking dinner together. Kelly looked up and smiled at Jack. Jack thought she was gorgeous when she smiled at him like that and he loved the sight of her in his kitchen. Hell, he loved coming home to find her anywhere in his house.
The irony of having the strongest feelings he’d ever had for a woman while in a fake marriage to her were not lost on Jack. He had spent years looking for the type of connection his mom and dad had shared, and now, when he finally gave up and entered a fake marriage, he found himself looking smack at the woman he knew could have given him just what he had been looking for.