Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Blue Suede Shoes: Excerpt 7

Amanda had a point, and although she couldn’t believe it, later that afternoon, Clarissa found herself carefully planning what she would wear for the dinner date. She intended to turn things around and end the evening by romancing him with her case, enticing him with her ideas and sealing the deal with his agreement to join the clinic she was setting up.
After all, she was a successful businesswoman, and she’d closed many business deals in harsher environments, so how hard would it be to convince him to join her cause?
What would Ryan Norman like? She found herself selecting and discarding outfit after outfit. Too plain. Too dressy. Too casual. Too uptight. She pushed aside a bagged outfit, but then stopped. She unzipped the clothing bag and slipped the outfit from the hanger. Holding it in her hands brought back a rush of memories.
She’d purchased this outfit two years ago, back when she thought she and Jack were a forever thing. She couldn’t resist it when she was shopping on Rodeo Drive, so she blew a couple grand on the dress she was sure she’d wear to her engagement party.
It was just right for a formal party, a deep blue that accentuated her eyes, making them seem a huge part of her pale complexion. She knew the silky material promised to hug every curve just right. Well, what curves I have. It played up her svelte body with a plunging neckline that promised everything but revealed nothing. The back was covered in sheer lace, covering just enough to leave the imagination running wild.
It was sexy without being too tacky, and Clarissa knew it was perfect. She wanted to knock Ryan Norman’s socks off, although she wasn’t entirely sure why. And it was time to wear the dress, because although she knew Jack and Amanda were made for each other, wearing the dress today was a symbol to herself, a symbol that she’d finally let go. Fitting, since she’d seen the gorgeous two-carat solitaire flashing on her friend’s hand only hours ago.
She slipped into the silky concoction, finding it still fit her like a glove, emphasizing her petite figure while promising there were some delightful secrets hidden under the garment. It was unlike anything she’d ever worn before, and she knew Jack would be surprised. 
But Jack won’t even see me in this dress. I’m wearing it for another man. True, she had no designs on this man, and couldn’t stand him as a general rule, but she always thought she’d be wearing it for Jackson Brennan, and it was a dress that was designed to shock, surprise and promise him there was more to her than an uptight businesswoman.
Well, she was going through with it. She wanted Ryan Norman, and nothing was going to stop her. The skirt was narrow, short and very fitted, but still quite a bit longer than the ridiculous excuse for a skirt she’d worn a few months ago to save Amanda’s friend. Although uncomfortable with the length, she reminded herself it was silly, and she was always buttoned up so demurely that this was just different.

Sliding into the suede pumps and twisting and turning in front of her 360 mirror, Clarissa decided it would work just fine. The skirt was slit to mid-thigh in the front, and she planned to use all of the ammo at her disposal in her pitch to Ryan tonight. He won’t know what hit him.



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