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Mr. Right Now
Mr. Right Now
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Mr. Right Now

“He was wearing a handmade French shirt and a designer suit, Hugo Boss if I’m not mistaken. The guy knows fashion.” Lizbeth jumped to her feet and began snatching clothes from around the room—a long, pencil-thin skirt, a body-hugging sweater, both in black. “The boots are good, the rest has to go.”

“Why?”

“Honey, you’ve got that whole groovy sixties thing going. Or maybe it’s seventies, I’m not sure. If he dressed in Nehru jackets or leisure suits, then I’d say go for it but we’re not playing Austin Powers today.”

Nina reluctantly changed into the clothes Lizbeth had chosen, secretly pleased that she was able to fit into the sample sizes. Though the calf-length skirt nearly reached her ankles, Lizbeth pronounced that length equally fashionable. When she was dressed, her friend pulled her hair back into a sleek ponytail and tied it with an expensive black silk scarf.

Nina stood in front of the mirror that Lizbeth had cleared and looked at herself. The clothes did show her figure to its best advantage. And the black made her look even thinner and more sophisticated. But the outfit didn’t have any character or color. It said nothing about the person she was. “Now I look like everyone else that lives in this city. This is like the uniform for young, professional women.”

“Which is exactly what he’ll like.” Lizbeth’s phone rang and she picked it up, then smiled at Nina. “Yup, she’s here, and she’ll be right out.” She put the phone down. “He’s in reception. Would you like me to walk out with you? Never mind, I’m going to walk out with you. But I won’t act like I’m going down to see him, I’ll just run across the street and get a cup of coffee.”

They both headed for the reception area on the ground floor of the building. When they stepped out of the elevator, Nina saw him, sitting in an overstuffed leather chair near the window. He was focussed on the most recent issue of Attitudes, his brow furrowed, his expression dubious. Instead of a suit, he was wearing faded jeans that hugged his long legs and a canvas jacket that hid a T-shirt. “See,” Nina said. “He’s not wearing a suit.”

“Yum,” Lizbeth breathed. “What a hottie!” She turned and straightened Nina’s collar. “Ride ’em, cowgirl.”

Her friend kept walking, right out the door, and Nina stopped in front of Jack. “Hi,” she said, unable to stop a smile from curling the corners of her lips.

He looked up. Surprise colored his expression as he rose to his feet, taking in her appearance. He reached out and took her hand, a gesture that seemed so natural but sent her heart racing. And when he bent and brushed a kiss on her cheek, she truly thought she might swoon. “Hi. For a minute there I didn’t recognize you.” His gaze slowly raked her body. “You look a little different.”

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