but rather the fact that he needed to get through the rest of the night without imagining her in that mouthwatering lingerie.
Despite his best efforts, his head slowly turned to where she had joined her sister. He hated to admit it, but he was still disappointed by the way he had acted during their blind date. Yes, there were times that he went into dates already knowing that they would end with the woman in his bed, but he hadn’t gone into his date with Winter assuming that. But the minute he’d seen her sitting there her beauty had taken him aback. Winter wasn’t the type of woman to cake on too much makeup every day, but rather she applied just the right amount to accentuate her features.
When women met him, they immediately wanted to date him. Unfortunately, it wasn’t only because of his looks and personality but also because of his money. Or the money they assumed he would dish out to them. Sometimes he felt like a walking ATM rather than an astute businessman who had been fortunate enough to land a few successful business deals. Winter didn’t seem like other women, and instead of going into the date differently, he’d acted like a jerk.
He watched her bring her water bottle to her mouth, instantly jealous of the item as her lips closed around the rim. Lips that would look perfect enclosed around his mouth instead. His eyes left her lips and connected with hers, and he was not surprised to see her looking back at him. He thought she shot him a soft smile, but he was too far across the room to tell.
“So this is you paying attention to other women and ignoring Winter?” Jaleen asked, as he looked in Taheim’s line of vision.
“Whatever, man.”
“Why don’t you just ask her out again?” Daman asked.
“Hell naw, I can’t. The last one was bad enough.”
Daman and Jaleen shared a look, but luckily, they changed the subject. He was being serious when he said he couldn’t ask her out again; however, the reason why wasn’t that the last one had been so bad. The real reason he couldn’t ask her out again was because deep down, he feared what would happen if the date actually went well.
* * *
Taheim admired the exterior of the lounge that his brother Ajay was opening in a month and a half. The South Loop area in Chicago had a good vibe to it and he had every idea the lounge would be successful.
“Ajay, you in here?” he yelled as he walked through the side door.
“I’m back here, bro.”
He followed the sound of his brother’s voice until he reached a room in the back of the lounge.
“What’s up,” Ajay said as they touched fists. “How was Malik and Mya’s engagement party yesterday? I hate that I missed it, but this place keeps me busy.”
“It was nice. The team you have working there was great.”
“That’s why I will be intermixing that staff with the new staff I hire for this location. I want Inferno Lounge to be the best in the city.”
“Well, it’s definitely the largest,” he said as he thought about how massive the venue was when he entered.
“Thanks.” Ajay moved a few boxes off his desk and desk chair before pulling out two chairs from a closet.
“Why did you pull out an extra chair?”
Just as Ajay was about to answer, he was cut off by a female voice. “Hello, is anyone here?”
“One sec, bro,” Ajay said as he left to get the woman behind the voice. As he listened to his brother greet the woman, he strained to make out the details of her voice. It was soft but slightly husky at the same time. It was the type of voice that would be perfect for one of those naughty call centers.
The closer they got, the more aware Taheim’s body became. If he wasn’t mistaken, the voice sounded a lot like...
“Taheim, I hope you don’t mind but I asked Winter Dupree from Bare Sophistication to join our meeting.”
From the stunned look on her face, he assumed she was just as surprised to see him.
“I don’t mind,” he said. When Ajay motioned for her to sit in the chair next to Taheim and their arms brushed, he immediately regretted the words that had just come out of his mouth. He should have told his brother that he definitely did mind and that he would prefer he discuss their business before he discussed whatever business he had with Winter. Which begged the question, What business does my brother have with Winter?
He brushed off the same jealousy he’d felt when Jaleen had complimented the way Winter looked yesterday.
“So, as you both know, Inferno will be opening the week before Christmas. I’ve been racking my brain about the type of grand opening I want to have and I’ve decided that a masquerade gala would be the perfect event.”
“That’s a great idea,” Taheim said as Winter expressed similar sentiments.
“Thanks, guys. So that means this event has to be the best lounge event Chicagoans have ever seen.” He took out a couple sheets of paper and handed a sheet to each of them. “I ran my idea by Elite Events since they will be planning the majority of the grand opening, including a huge part that will require the expertise of both of you.”
Winter looked up from the paper. “And what might that be?”
“On the back side of that sheet, you will see the details of the masquerade lingerie fashion show I want to be the central feature of the grand opening.”
Taheim scanned the back side of the paper and assumed that Winter was doing the same.
“I’m confused, Ajay,” Taheim said. “So you want Winter and me to plan the fashion show?”
“Yes. You both have done fashion shows before and Elite Events has a lot of other items to work on for the grand opening. Winter, I heard that you were working on a new line for the holidays that will release next week or so, correct?”
“That’s right. Some pieces are out already.”
“And, Taheim, you need to debut T.R. Night before you go on tour next spring, right? What about creating some holiday nightwear and, of course, you could show some pieces from the Collegiate line, as well.”
He chanced a glance at Winter, who didn’t seem any more thrilled by the idea than he was.
“Listen,” Ajay said as he waved his hand at both of them. “I know you both have heard that the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events is trying their best to make Chicago a fashion-forward city and that includes more fashion-focused events. It’s a great opportunity to showcase your work and it would really help me out a lot.”
Taheim ran his fingers across his face. There was nothing he wouldn’t do for his family and Ajay knew that.
“Of course I’ll do it, bro.”
“Thanks, man.” Taheim and Ajay both looked at Winter.
“I’m in, too,” she said hesitantly. “It sounds like fun.”
“Great! So I suggest you both share contact info and start planning this fashion show. There are some organizations that I’ve partnered with who may have opportunities for you both to showcase some work, as well, but I’ll let you both know as those opportunities arise. I’m really excited to bring a holiday collection from Bare Sophistication and T.R. Night to Chicago. I’ll leave you both to discuss the best way to begin planning. Remember, Elite Events is here to help, too.”
Yeah, right! It was his friends at Elite Events who had gotten him into this mess with Winter in the first place. First the blind date and now planning a fashion show together? Ajay had always been a forward thinker, but he wasn’t a schemer. This had Elite Events written all over it.
He glanced over at Winter, taking note that she still hadn’t looked him in the eye. He ran his hand over his forehead before placing his forearms