John stood at a window in the arrivals area, scanning the passengers as they left the plane. He spotted Joy immediately, the rays of the setting sun bouncing gold off her blonde hair which was down and blowing in the breeze. She was wearing jeans and a white jacket, with a white and blue top underneath.
Clearly, she didn't see him standing nearby, although her eyes were farting around the place. When he stepped forward to make his presence known, she gave him a tight smile.
There was only one word to describe the way he was feeling.
Thankfully, his eyes had by then moved in the direction of the nearby carousel where the luggage was coming out.
"What does your bag look like?" He asked, glancing back over his shoulder at her.
It's black with a big pink ribbon tied to the handle. There it is now," she said, pointing.
John strode over and scooped her bag off the carousel, his eyebrows lifting when he felt the weight of it. "I only asked you to come for ten days, Joy," he said with dry amusement as he steered her towards the exit, dragging the bag behind them. "Not for life."
"I hate going away anywhere and getting caught with either not enough clothes or all the wrong ones."
"Can't say it's a problem I have often."
"You're not a female."
"Which is rather a good thing," he said with a wry little smile.
Joy ground to a halt and stared up at him.
"What?" He said.
"Do I know you at all, John Davis? I thought I did. I thought I had you pegged as that introverted, antisocial pain in the neck kid from across the street who'd grown up into an irritatingly gorgeous but pain in the neck adult. Instead, suddenly, I find out you're nothing like that at all. You're actually quite witty and charming and .......and....."
"Maybe you never knew the real John Davis," he countered.
"Obviously I didn't. What other surprises do you have in store for me?"
"Shall we go find ou?" He said, taking her elbow again and leading her out to the visitors' car park.
His SUV didn't surprise her, despite being relatively new and relatively unused. It was the printout of a medical bill of health.
She shook her head from side to side as she read it. "It was very thoughtful of you to do this, John," she said.
"I just didn't want you to worry about anything at any stage. I wasn't going to offer you less than what you were getting at that clinic. I'm quite sure your anonymous donor had a similar clearance."
"Yes. Yes, he did," she said , frowning. "I should have thought to ask you, but i didn't. It was silly of me."
"Not silly. Just human. You've been upset lately. And you would have worried. Now, you don't have to."
"No," she said and smiled over at him. "I don't. Thank you again, John. For everything."
"Don't start canonizing me yet, Joy."
"I see," she said, and gave him a much more typical Joy look. Very doll. "I'll try not to jump to saintly conclusions about you in future."
"That would be wise."
His apartment was towards the southerly end of the street in a multi store yes building whose walls were cement rendered in an attractive grey blue color. There were lots of balconies facing the water, all of them enclosed with glass panels and black railings. The gutterings, trim and windows frames were all black which looked extremely smart indeed. The garage were in the basement, with John having two allotted spaces for himself and guests. He parked in one, then helped Joy out before removing her bag from the back. She didn't say a word as he led her over to the lift. Maybe she was worrying that he would pounce the moment they were alone.
Her head whipped round to stare at him when he pressed the top floor button.
"You live in a penthouse?" She asked, taken aback.
"Not exactly. Penthouse usually occupy the whole top floor. There are two top floor apartments of equal size, one of which is mine."
She fell silent once more till John showed her into the apartment, at which point she stared at him again, shaking her head at the same time. "You really are very rich, aren't you?"
"Rich enough."
"For what?"
He shrugged. "I don't have to work for the rest of my life if I don't want to. Though of course I will."
Again she shook her head. "This place must have cost a small fortune."
"Not quit that much. I bought it off plan a few years ago."
"Did you choose the furniture?"
"Lord, no. I have absolutely no taste whatever in that regard. I had it professionally decorated and furnished.
Would you like to see the rest of it?
"Yes, please."
Joy quickly noted that the same colour palate had been used throughout the whole apartment, ranging from white, to white with a greyish tinge, to various shades of grey right through to black, splashes of turquoise brightening up what could otherwise have been a dull decor. Which no doubt was why the designer had chosen glass surfaces for the various tables in the living area, to lift the heaviness of the black leather sofas and chairs.
When she commented on how spotless everything was, John informed her that he had the apartment serviced every few days when he was in town.
"Housekeeping," he added, "is not my forte."
Joy didn't imagine that it would be. He was a man's man, with an outdoors job and outdoors hobbies such as surfing and camping.
The last room John showed her was the master bedroom, which blew her away even more than the kitchen. The black quilt on the king sized bed contrasted beautifully with the white lacquered bed head and side tables.
Joy suddenly saw herself sitting stark naked in that decadent looking bed, propped up against a mountain of pillows whilst John was doing unimaginable things to her.
Once again, heat zoomed into her cheeks.
Thankfully, her back was to John.
"You've gone rather quiet," he said from just behind her. Is there something wrong?"
By the time she turned around, Joy had her blushing under control. She even managed a polite smile. "Not at all. This place is lovely, John."
"But.....?"
"But what?"
"I was sure I heard a "but" in there somewhere."
Joy decided to take the bull by the horns in an attempt to defuse the nervous tension which was building up inside her. "I was wondering if you expected me to join you in here tonight."
In spite of his earlier plans, John was tempted to say yes, by God , of course i am.
"I thought you'd be too tired," he said, doing his best to ignore his body, which shouted in protest.
She smiled. A rather odd smile, but a smile nevertheless.
"When I'm nervous about something, I like to get it over and done with as soon as possible."
"There's no reason for you to be nervous."
Joy laughed. "You have no idea."
"I have no idea about what?"
Her face twisted into a grimace. "I should have told you earlier."
"Told me what?
"I think I might be a little bit frigid."
Je deliberated for a moment, then reached out to take gentle possession of her chin and turn her face back to his.
He doubted very much that she was frigid he'd seen passion in her too many times.
"Lest just take this one step at a time," he said softly, his eyes holding hers. "You like to be kissed, don't you? When you're with a man you're attracted to, that is."
She blinked, then nodded.
Joy thought he was going to kiss her. But he didn't. Instead, he released her chin then lifted his hand to rub two of his fingertips back and forth along her lower lip, before tracing the full circle of her mouth over and over. Soon, her lips were tingling, her heart was pounding madly in her chest and she was dying for him to kiss her. Her mouth fell open as she struggled for breath, her tongue drying as she sucker in much needed air. At which point he finally did what she craved, removed his fingers and replaced them with his lips.
It was a kiss such as she had never experienced before. Perversely restrained, but incredibly exciting. He cupped her face as he gently caressed her swollen lips, till a frustrated Moab escaped her throat. Only then did he deepen the kiss, his lips applying more pressure, holding her lips far enough apart for his tongue to slide into her mouth.
Joy's head whirled. She could not think straight. Neither did she care. All she wanted was for John to keep on kissing her.
But he didn't.
She made some sort of protest when his mouth lifted abruptly from hers. A Moan. A groan. She could not be sure which.
When she stared up at John she saw that he didn't seem at all rattled.
"I take it then," he said coolly, " that you find me attractive?"
Her state became a glare. "You're an arrogant bastard, John Davis."
His smile widened. "And you're incredibly beautiful,Joy Mike."
She purses her lips in defiance at the involuntary pleasure his compliment gave her.
"You're also not even a little bit frigid."
"Oh!" She exclaimed frustratedly. "You really are the most annoying man."
"But an attractive one,"he reminded her with a perfectly straight face.
She couldn't help it. She laughed. "Whatever am i going to do with you?" She said without thinking.
John's eyebrows arched, his eyes twinkling suggestively. Joy's own blue eyes narrowed. "Don't you dare say anything. Now, I'm going to go unpack in one of the guest bedrooms. I'd love the one with the turquoise flowers, if it's okay with you? Meanwhile, I don't suppose there's any food about?"
"Unfortunately, cooking is not my forte either, he returned. "So the best I can offer you is takeaway for tonight. But I know lots of local Asian style restaurants who'll deliver within half an hour. What would you prefer? Chinese? Thai? Vietnamese?"
"I'm not fussy," she said. "You choose."
"Thai it is, then," he said as they both turned and walked back into the living room. "Join me back in here when you're ready. I bought some snacks and some wine in anticipation of your visit."
Joy almost told him that she didn't usually drink much; that she'd just been upset that day. But she didn't want to bring up the subject of her ongoing failure to conceive a child. For a while there, she'd forgotten about that.
She'd forgotten to ring her mother as well. Oh dear.
"I'll have to ring my mother first before I do another thing," she said, feeling terrible guilty. "Let her know I've arrived safely."
"Fine. You do that. I'll go ring the restaurant. And Joy.....?"
"What?"
"You can relax; I promise i won't be making you to do anything you don't want to." His mouth curled up in a wicked smile. "Not unless you beg me, anyway."