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  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

  Sculpting Rose

  Copyright© 2013 Marie Renee

  Cover Artist: Marie Renee

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  Sculpting Rose

  Marie Renee

  Chapter One

  He could hear her every thought. She was driving him mad, and he didn't even know her name. That would change, he'd see to it. He wanted to know every tiny thing about her.

  All Colin had to do now was find her, which was a joke because he didn't have a clue what she looked like. For all he knew she was some old woman with weathered skin and a face like his first grade teacher, Ms. Frasier. Behind her back, all the kids had called her Old Lady Stoneface because she’d sported a permanent scowl. He always wondered why she’d become a schoolteacher. She should have been a drill sergeant.

  As he strolled around the room, Colin constantly scanned the crowd for the one woman whose naughty thoughts had him tied in knots. In his soul, he knew he’d recognize her the instant he spotted her. It was only a matter of time. He planned to make her every erotic fantasy come to life.

  In the normal scheme of things, Colin hated large crowds. He steered clear of anything larger than fifty people. Considering the party was in his honor, he’d been compelled to at least make an appearance, even though his heart just wasn’t in it. It hadn’t been for a long time. He was bored with his work, bored with his house, bored to hell and back with life. Coming to the party was supposed to be a refreshing change of pace.

  Another of her thoughts flitted through his mind and Colin groaned. If she didn’t stop thinking about sex, he was going to go insane. Her mind kept conjuring up different scenarios, and he desperately wanted to be the man starring in them.

  Anticipation lanced through him. It’d been so long since he’d been excited about anything, much less a woman. Colin was tired of being alone. No one knew lonely the way he did. Hell, if he could be in a room with over two hundred people, all of them sipping wine, chatting with friends, flirting outrageously, and still feel alone, he knew there was no hope for him.

  Most of his friends and associates knew he preferred solitude to parties and crowds. But he knew the woman was unlike any of these people. She was not in her element. Colin knew because she kept thinking herself inadequate. A fish out of water, were her exact thoughts. She wanted nothing more than to leave and just forget the whole stupid idea. Colin idly wondered exactly what the whole idea entailed. There was an urgency about her, and he had a feeling she was trying to find a gracious way to escape. But he wouldn't let her. She wasn’t getting away from him. He knew her every desire, her every wish, and for some damn reason, she intrigued the hell out of him.

  Colin vowed she wouldn't leave the party without him.

  He walked over to the bar and ordered a beer. When he turned around and lazily leaned against the sturdy oak, his eyes roamed cunningly around the room once more. Then he spotted her. He knew it was her, and she didn’t look a damn thing like Mrs. Frasier. Christ, she was perfect. Every man's fantasy. His fantasy. This woman was the very definition of voluptuous temptation.

  Colin had been with women of all shapes and sizes. He'd seen the starving models naked. He'd seen the girl-next-door scream his name in ecstasy. He'd even seen the straight-as-a-pin ones beg to be fucked. But none compared. And she was still fully clothed. A minor detail he'd rectify soon.

  She wore a black dress, and Colin didn't have to read the label to know it was silk. He could see by the way the dress moved with her, as if pleased as punch to be covering such soft skin. The front was scoop-necked and hugged her figure beautifully. God, she was gorgeous. Why did she think she lacked appeal? From his vantage point, it seemed she had every curve and valley just where they ought to be. Her breasts alone could make a man whimper. Large, round, juicy tits he wanted to lick and suck. They filled out the top half of the dress, creating a nice amount of cleavage. He'd never given any one particular body part much thought before. He liked every inch of the female form. Now he was definitely a breast man.

  He pulled his gaze away from her chest; getting a hard-on in the middle of a crowded room was not part of the plan he turned around to grab his beer. He needed to cool off. Cool off and slow down, or he’d embarrass them both.

  He turned back to the woman who had his libido in overdrive and allowed his eyes to travel the length of her. When he reached her legs, he had to stifle a groan of pleasure. Though she wasn't supermodel tall, she still had legs that would wrap nicely around even his huge body. Sweetly displayed in a pair of black pumps, her legs were sexy and strong and lean. Just right for what he had in mind. For what she had in mind. Naughty girl thoughts ran around in her head. Colin smiled as he pushed away from the bar. He couldn't wait to make those thoughts come to life.

  For a second, Colin felt the tiniest bit guilty for reading her mind. It was an invasion of privacy, and usually he kept strict to his code of honor. But with her, rules went out the window. There were no holds barred. He had to have her. Simple as that.

  His steps faltered the closer he got. She was even more beautiful up close with her oval face and honey-blonde hair. Honey that dribbled down past her shoulders, held securely in place by a metal clip. He wanted to see her hair hanging loose, spilling down her back. Then Colin noticed she was staring right back. When she smiled, his heart sped up.

  Christ, he was a goner.

  ***

  Rose had no idea what she was doing. She was way out of her element. These people were in a different league. They were classy, sophisticated. She was plain and boring. Painfully normal. She’d only agreed to come because her art-teaching friend, Margaret, had talked her into it. Of course, Margaret had abandoned her the instant they’d arrived. Damn her. Someone had grabbed and flitted her away. How was she supposed to find the blasted woman in such a large crowd? It was wall-to-wall bodies.

  She only wanted to go home. These people lived a different life. She enjoyed Margaret's company, but this yuppie world was not Rose’s style. In the back of her mind, she knew the real reason she’d come tonight, and it hadn’t been because of Margaret. Now she wanted to forget the stupid idea and go home where things were normal.

  Unfortunately, Margaret had driven, which left Rose somewhat stranded. She was forced to talk to people she didn't know, smile when she didn't feel like smiling, and drink champagne, which she now knew tasted horrible. If she ever drank alcohol, it was to tip back a cold, light beer on a hot summer evening. She’d never tasted champagne before tonight. Apparently, she hadn't been missing a damn thing.

  In her search for Margaret, she ended up telling yet another oversexed man, thanks but no thanks. When she turned to go to the bathroom as a means of escape—and call her sister, Lily—Rose saw the most gorgeous man she’d ever seen. And the biggest. In fact, he was a little scary—0ver six foot six easy, with shoulders a linebacker only dreamed of and hair the color of night. The closer he got, the more she could see he had chiseled features that would rival a Greek God. He was completely underdressed in a pair of black slacks and a simple white T-shirt that showed off his muscles to perfection. His shiny black hair was entirely too long for today’s standards, falling just below his shoulders. He looked like a disreputable pirate.

  Oh yeah, definitely a hottie.

  At the same time Rose thought the word, his brow arched up in inquiry, as if
he could read her mind. As if he knew she was thinking about him. “Oh great, terrific impression,” she mumbled under her breath.

  Rose breathed deeply, resisted the urge to run and hide, then stood up straighter as he approached. Slouching added pounds, and she definitely didn’t wish for more of those. He reached his hand out to her and spoke.

  "My name is Colin McQuaid and you are?"

  Have mercy. His voice should have been bottled to preserve its flawlessness. She could listen to him talk for hours. Rose wondered what he sounded like during sex. She'd bet her bottom dollar, he could make a woman climax just by whispering in her ear. Then she realized she was clinging to his hand. Damn it. She made a valiant effort to give it back to him, but he appeared to be in no hurry. Instead, she answered his question and opted to leave her hand right where it was.

  “I’m Rose Cross. It's very nice to meet you, Mr. McQuaid.”

  Then it hit her. Colin McQuaid was the world-renowned sculptor. The party was in his honor. She had seen his work. She couldn't actually afford it, but she’d seen it. Rose was dutifully impressed. He sculpted couples. In particular, erotic poses of men and women wrapped up in each other, embracing, making love. He was a wild sensation in the art world.

  Rose looked pointedly down at their hands, then back up at him. He didn't seem to get the message because he still held her firmly. The gorgeous hunk stared into her eyes as if he could see into her very soul. Tingles ran up and down her spine.

  To break the silence, Rose decided to let him know what she thought of his romance-inspiring sculptures. "You are a very impressive artist, Mr. McQuaid. It's an honor to meet you."

  He stared another second, then said, "Call me Colin.” He looked her over from head to toe. “Would you like to get away from here, Ms. Cross?"

  This gorgeous man wanted to be alone with her? Her body screamed, “Yes!” A thrill ran up her spine at the idea. He was so sexy. He could have any woman in the room with nothing more than a grin. Her brain stepped in then with its usual mix of infuriating logic and apprehensive caution.

  "Why would you leave your own party?” Rose asked, then added, “And please call me Rose.”

  Colin’s blue gaze turned hot, his voice rough. “Do you live here in the city, Rose?”

  “Yes. I have an apartment not too far from here.”

  “Then I’ll take you home later. First, I’d like to be alone with you. It would please me very much if you gave me the pleasure of your company. I wish to get to know you a little better. Would you like that?”

  Rose nodded, her voice suddenly abandoning her. A ripple of desire had her legs shaking.

  “Good. And don’t worry about the party. My agent is used to me stepping out early,” Colin said, waving the thought away as if the important people and expensive catering were pointless. “She’ll just chalk it up to my temperamental attitude. You know how artists can be. Did you come with someone? If so, just say the word and I’ll—”

  She quickly cut him off. “I did come with a friend, but she seems to have forgotten all about me.” She smiled, genuinely happy for the first time all evening. “I’m all yours, Mr. McQuaid. Lead the way.”

  Colin leaned toward her and whispered, “A very lovely thought, Rose.” Then he started walking her out of the overstuffed room, leaving her to wonder at his words. When he reached the doors to the parking lot, he stopped and turned back to face her. He moved closer, and she could smell the hot, masculine scent of him. Her pussy throbbed to life.

  "I think it’s fair to warn you that I’m very attracted to you."

  Rose rewarded him with her own little confession. “I’m very attracted to you, too.”

  He lifted his hand and stroked her cheek, then murmured, “I’m glad. I’d hate this to be all one-sided.”

  Rose swallowed around a lump in her throat, then without another word, he led the way out of the huge elaborate party hall. They moved quickly down the large marble steps to his car. He let go of her hand while he put her into his black Jaguar, then took hold of her again after he was behind the wheel and on the road.

  She liked his hand. It was big and strong. Secure. Rose glanced over at him, wondering what he was thinking. In the darkness, she swore she saw him smile. It was a feral and wicked expression, and her stomach jumped.

  This was either going to be the biggest mistake of her life, or the most exciting thing she’d ever done.

  Chapter Two

  He’d taken her to a bar? Stranger still, Rose was actually having fun. With a man no less! That hadn’t happened in a very long time. To top it off, he seemed to be somewhat enraptured by her. She wasn’t sure what to make of it, or him.

  They were in a little dive of a place on the other side of town. He must have been a frequent customer, because he knew the bartender by name and asked for his usual, which, as it turned out, was a light beer. She ordered the same, and they sat at a little booth. She didn’t need to look around to know the patrons were staring at her. She was one of the few women in the place who wasn’t wearing jeans and a T-shirt. She must have stuck out like a sore thumb in her expensive black dress. Not that it mattered, she was just glad to be out with a man who wasn’t belittling her. Besides, after being alone for the past seven months, it was way past time for some excitement. She’d damn well earned it.

  As Rose sipped her cold beer, she had the feeling Colin was thinking about her, and his thoughts weren’t pure in nature either. Then again, Colin McQuaid was no angel. Anyone could see that by his art.

  His intense blue eyes focused on her as if she were the only person in the room. It was a thrilling notion. What would it be like to make love to someone like him? Pure heaven, no doubt.

  Rose imagined a candlelit room where the only piece of furniture was an enormous cherry wood four-poster bed. They would both be nude. In his strong, callused hands, he held a leather whip and multicolored silk scarves. He’d approach the bed, she’d be sprawled out for him, and he’d use the scarves to secure her. Then he’d drag the soft leather over her skin, making her eager and nervous at the same time.

  She shook her head and forced her mind back to reality. Who was she trying to kid? Her one relationship had ended up in an engagement, then one year later a break up. It’d been a mediocre relationship that had led to a bitter end. What did she know about sexual delights?

  She stopped her mental musings and looked across the table, then realized she wasn’t being a very good date. Colin’s gaze was warm, tender, and she wondered what he was thinking in that moment.

  “So, Mr. McQuaid, what made you want to leave a party being held in your honor?” She propped her head on her fist. “I should think you’d want to celebrate.”

  “I am celebrating. With you.” He winked and Rose nearly melted. “And please, call me Colin.” He stroked his thumb across the back of her hand, the hand he still hadn’t surrendered.

  “So, what brought you to my party, Rose?”

  He said her name like a caress, and Rose had to remind herself to breathe. She looked down at the table, mesmerized at the feel of his thumb stroking over her palm. Once more Rose wondered what it would be like to have him touching more than her hand. She blinked and looked back up at him and realized he’d asked her a question.

  “Margaret, the woman I came with, insists I need to get out more. Plus, I admit I was a little curious about the man behind the statues.” She felt her face heat. To hide her embarrassment she took a sip of her beer.

  “Well, I’m very glad Margaret insisted,” Colin murmured. “The party was pretty boring until I saw you.” Colin’s fingers drifted over the inside of her wrist, and she shivered. “Tell me, Rose, what do you think of my work?”

  His manner might have been polite, but Rose had the feeling he could be very demanding. “I think what you do is very impressive. I enjoy the flowing lines and curves of your statues.” She frowned, thinking of the focus of his work. “You sculpt people in such intimate positions. Why erotic art? Why not somet
hing less X-rated?” She was curious to know where he got his inspiration. His smile was intimate, and it affected her as nothing else ever had.

  “It fascinates me. Men and women making love in passionate ways is a joy to create.” His voice dropped an octave. “Women are interesting creatures in and of themselves. You have the joy of procreation. To bring another life into the world. I don’t see it X-rated to sculpt such an extraordinary thing. Without love, without passion, where would we be? We need it, as badly as we need water. Passion is what makes us good at our job. It makes us good at what’s important. To me the nude form, be it male or female, is beauty. Pure and simple. Thankfully Marie, my agent, feels the same way.” Then he angled his head slightly and asked, “Do you find making love vulgar, Rose? Does the nude form put you off or is it a thing to cherish?”

  She was speechless. He was so fervent about his work, so deep. She had no idea. Rose sat up a little straighter. “I find making love an intimate thing, to be shared between two people deeply in love. That love should be handled with care. Otherwise, someone invariably gets hurt.”

  He was quiet for a moment as if absorbing her words; then he asked, “Has someone hurt you, Rose?”

  His question put her on the defensive. “Hasn’t everyone been hurt a time or two? It happens. You move on.”

  “Yes, it happens, but that doesn’t make it any less harmful.” Colin’s face hardened. “You don’t deserve to be hurt. You deserve to be cherished. Like my statues, you have beauty in you.” He paused and then, “I’d like to sculpt you.” Rose’s eyes widened, but Colin only smiled. “Would you let me? I want to see your passion, Rose.”

  She was stunned. “You want me to pose? Nude?”

  “I would be honored.”

  “Wow. I don’t know what to say.”

  “Say yes.”

  She should have been appalled by the idea. She wasn’t. Famous artist and sculptor Colin McQuaid wanted her to pose for his next incredible work of art. Well, she had wanted to do something to liven up her life, hadn’t she? This was her chance.