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Brides, Babies And Billionaires. Rebecca Winters
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isbn 9781474096980
Автор произведения Rebecca Winters
Серия Mills & Boon e-Book Collections
Издательство HarperCollins
‘You promised no pressure.’
‘True. If you refuse I won’t push. But I’ll be disappointed, and regret not having even one dance with you.’
Oh, so smooth. No wonder he’d won the Fords over and, according to Joanne, been very successful in England. She’d regret it too; the difference was she’d always remember.
She stood, and accepted the hand he offered. ‘Do you always win?’
‘The important battles, yes.’ The victorious sparkle in midnight-blue eyes proved he believed this counted with those.
He led her onto the dance floor, and slipped his arm around her waist, enclosing her hand in his over his heart. Her legs trembled and her head clamoured for her to cut and run. Her heart leant into him, taking her body along.
Matt had planned his move. The packed floor gave him the excuse to hold her nearer, move slower. Her body aligned with his perfectly, she followed his steps with ease, and her perfume—or her—stirred feelings he’d been denying all week.
Somehow in the last two days the anger he’d carried for weeks had begun to dissipate. Tonight the pain of betrayal had been replaced by an unfamiliar emotion. It took him a few minutes to recognise the alien feeling as contentment, and a little longer to realise that his thumb was caressing her fingers.
The music stopped, and as other couples split to applaud the band they stayed together, his eyes on her face as she looked towards the stage. She was happier and more relaxed than he’d ever seen her. Suddenly however long she’d be here was too short.
‘Lauren.’
Bright hazel eyes met his, her lips parted, and only the first few notes of a classic seventies heartbreaker stopped him from kissing her there and then. The couple behind nudged her and he automatically pressed her closer for protection. Her head nestled on his shoulder, his cheek brushed her hair. And he wanted the music to last for ever.
It didn’t of course. The singer announced desserts and coffee were being served, and the band was taking a break. He escorted her back to the table, pleased she seemed as reluctant as he was.
‘Duncan’s gone walkabout,’ Clair said, moving along next to Lauren, beckoning her female companion to join them. ‘Are you planning to network too, Matt?’
He ought to, it was the sensible thing to do, the best action for the company. Their desserts arrived, and he grinned and took his seat.
‘And miss double chocolate gateau with strawberries and cream. Maybe after.’
‘Have Duncan’s too, if you like. I’m watching his weight,’ Clair offered.
‘You want double delight, Lauren?’ he teased and was rewarded with a rosy blush.
‘I’m not sure I can handle what’s in front of me,’ she countered without breaking eye contact and his heart leapt into his mouth. Heat flared in the pit of his stomach, and his fingers itched to reach for her and...
‘Coffee for anyone?’ A waiter held up cups and saucers on the other side of the table.
Yeah, black and strong for me to drown in. And is that a tiny smirk on her face?
If they were alone he’d be kissing it off in an instant.
‘I’ll take one, thanks.’ Duncan loomed up behind Matt and sat down. ‘After that, and the dessert I’m going to be scalded for eating all weekend, I want you to meet a trusted friend of mine, Matt. If we decide to proceed with the bigger project an extra investor might be welcome.’
Matt glanced at Lauren.
‘You go. I’ll be fine.’
She was. Too much so. Catching up with business acquaintances and meeting new contacts should have been a pleasure but his mind was on Lauren, and how long he’d been away. He’d left her talking to Clair and her friend. When he returned she was in deep conversation with a blond-headed man who, in his opinion, was leaning too close.
His gut hardened, his jaw clenched and he strode over to where the two of them sat alone.
‘Sorry I’ve been so long, Lauren.’ Not much regret in his tone.
They turned, and the man rose to his feet, extending his hand.
‘Matt Dalton, isn’t it? I’m sure I played high-school footy against you a few times. I’m John Collins, a friend of Lauren’s brother. Haven’t seen her for five or six years so this was a pleasant surprise.’
Matt’s irritation abated and he accepted the greeting.
‘Your face is familiar though I can’t remember the name. Too many over the years.’
‘Yeah, I know.’ John glanced at his watch. ‘I’d better go find my wife and say our goodbyes. My mother-in-law’s babysitting. Great catching up with you both.’
‘Where is everyone?’ Matt asked as soon as he’d gone, shaking off his discomfort. An old friend of the brother’s. Married and bending close, as he was now, because of the constant hum of voices combined with the now louder and upbeat music.
‘Out there having fun.’ Lauren laughed and pointed at the dance floor.
It was hard to tell who was partnering who as arms were waving, bodies writhing and legs kicking, stomping and twisting. Clair was easily spotted in her bright red dress, grinning and waving as she recognised friends. Duncan, now coatless, followed no rhythm but his enjoyment was clear.
‘Let’s join them.’
She demurred.
‘Look at them, Lauren. No rules. No cares.’ He seized her wrists, lifting her to her feet. ‘Come on.’
She’d shrunk. He looked down at her stockinged feet. Felt the grin spread across his face.
She grinned back. ‘My new shoes started to pinch. Besides, I can hardly dance like that in those heels.’
‘Not without spiking someone, probably me. Hang on while I ditch my coat.’
This was the best and the worst idea he’d had all night. The way Lauren’s body synchronised with the rhythm created havoc in his. Her dress outlined shimmering hips as she swayed. Her lustrous hair brushed her shoulders as she swung her head and her skin glowed under the spotlights. Even watching her delicate energetic feet with their red tips gave him a warm glow.
Completely in the moment she’d let go of whatever cares she had, given herself to the magic of the music, and was in a world of her own. A world he wanted to be part of for as long as possible. He tasted bile in his mouth at the thought of her leaving, swallowed it down. Emotion-inspired happy-ever-afters were a myth.
‘Last dance, ladies and gentlemen. Slow or fast?’
Couples were already coming together, calling out ‘slow’ and drowning the requests for fast. A few left the floor. Lauren’s eyes shone as he stepped closer. She didn’t resist at his pressing her head to his shoulder. She was smaller without her heels, making him feel more macho, more protective. He caressed her back, drawing her tightly against him, and swor0e00 he heard a contented sigh.
* * *
Lauren sighed again as the taxi eased into traffic. This was an enchanted evening. A night to cherish always, for so many reasons. The man responsible for those unforgettable memories shifted across the seat, put his arm around her, and nestled her into his side.
‘Glad you came, Lauren?’
His voice was low, gruff, his breath tickled her ear. She turned, put her hand on his chest, and wished she could snuggle into him and fall asleep. Any dreams she had tonight would surely be pleasurable.
‘Mmm,