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Dealmaker, Heartbreaker
“Business is slow right now, so why don’t you close for the season and apply for a residential conversion, and once it’s approved I can submit my application to build? After I get my approval, you can resubmit for commercial zoning.”
She replayed his explanation over in her head several times. Her smile was as bright as the rays of a rising sun. “That’s an incredible idea.” She leaned over and kissed him, but as she attempted to pull away, Noah released her hand and cupped her face in his palms and deepened the kiss until she swallowed his breath. Her face and her body were on fire. She lowered her eyes demurely. Viviana had not meant to kiss Noah, but the instant his mouth covered hers she did not want to stop. It had been much too long since she had enjoyed the intimacy of the tender gesture. “I’m sorry about that.”
Anchoring a hand under her chin, Noah raised her face. “I’m not. I have to confess that I’d wanted to kiss you the day you took me on a tour of the property.”
Moisture spiked her lashes as she managed a trembling smile. “Well, you got your wish.” Her joy was short-lived as her smile faded when she thought about her employees. “Closing down will cause a cash-flow problem. How am I going to pay my employees? Even though they are seasonal, I’m committed to pay them per diem when necessary.”
“Can you apply for a short-term business loan to tie you over?” Noah questioned.
“No. I had to file for bankruptcy, so it’s going to be years before I’ll be able to reestablish credit.”
Noah ran a hand over her hair. “What if I loan you the money to pay your employees, and you can pay me back once the B and B is up and running again. No strings attached.”
“I can’t, Noah.”
His expression changed, becoming a mask of stone. “You can and you will. I’ve invested too much time and money in this project to piss it away because of a technicality. I’m going to New York next week for my father’s sixty-fifth birthday party, but I’ll be back to stay until it’s time for me to resubmit my application, and hopefully that shouldn’t take more than a month.”
Viviana bit her lip. “Let me think about it.”
“Don’t think too long, Viviana. Remember, I work on a timeline when it comes to construction projects.”
“I understand.”
Noah stood up and walked out, closing the door behind him. Viviana wanted to call Leland and tell him about her dilemma but knew it was time she stopped going to her brother for advice. He’d bailed her out before and had relinquished all financial responsibility for the house and property, and as a businesswoman the final decision would have to come from her.
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