Sold to the Enemy. Sarah Morgan

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but kind.

      ‘I—’ She was dizzy with euphoria, hardly able to get her head around what had just happened. She was going to be able to start her own business, rent a small apartment and help her mother leave her father. She wanted to fling her arms round him and then remembered that this was a business meeting and she was pretty sure people didn’t do things like that in business meetings. ‘That’s an excellent outcome. Thank you. You won’t be sorry.’ She should shake his hand. Yes, that was what she should do. Shake his hand to seal the deal.

      Standing up, she walked towards him and held out her hand.

      His hand closed over hers, warm and strong, and suddenly what had begun as a simple handshake became something else entirely. He smelt good. She had no idea whether it was shampoo or something different but it made her want to bury her face in his neck and inhale deeply. All she had to do was lean forward and she’d be kissing him. Horrified by how tempted she was, she looked down at her hand instead and saw the expensive watch on his wrist and his lean, bronzed fingers linked intimately with hers.

      Her stomach clenched.

      Power and masculinity throbbed from him and suddenly all she could think about was sex—which was crazy because she knew nothing about sex.

      But he did.

      ‘So now that’s out of the way,’ he drawled softly, ‘the question is how far are you willing to take this quest for independence?’

      Busy imagining those strong, confident hands on her body, she felt her heart thud. ‘Why are you asking?’

      ‘Because I’m hosting a party tonight and I find myself minus a date. How do you feel about celebrating your new-found independence in style?’

      Her eyes lifted to his and she saw amusement there. Amusement and something a little bit dangerous.

      The excitement came in a whoosh that drove the air from her lungs.

      Her head spun. The hungry look in his eyes was interfering with the normally smooth rhythm of her breathing. ‘You’re inviting me to a party?’ She never went to parties unless her father decided it was time to play Happy Families in public. They were the most painful moments of her life. And the loneliest, all of them fake.

      She’d never been to a party for the sheer fun of it. Never been to a party where she was allowed to be herself.

      She wondered why he was asking her.

      ‘If I say no does that mean—?’

      ‘You have my agreement on the loan. Your answer has no effect on our deal.’

      In that case she should walk away. There would be time to party once she was safely away from the island. Selene licked her lips. ‘What sort of party is it?’

      ‘A strictly grown-up event. No jelly or ice cream in sight.’

      A party. With him.

      ‘You’re asking me to come as your date?’

      ‘That’s right.’

      The excitement was sharper than when he’d agreed to lend her the money. A date. A party. With this man. She’d never done anything like that in her life.

      She should say no. Now that he’d agreed to help her she should get back to Antaxos, persuade her mother to leave and be long gone before her father returned. She couldn’t possibly say yes even though she wanted to more than she’d ever wanted anything in her life.

      On the other hand, why not?

      For the first time in her life she was free to make her own decision about something. For once her father wasn’t dictating her actions, no one was watching her and her mother was safe. She had no one to think about but herself. If she wanted to go to a party, she could. And wasn’t that the point of all this? To be able to live her life the way she wanted to live it?

      Feeling liberated, she opened her mouth. ‘I don’t have anything to wear.’

      ‘That’s easily solved.’

      ‘I have this fantasy about wearing a wicked red dress and drinking champagne from a tall, slim glass with a handsome man in a dinner jacket. Would we drink champagne?’

      His mouth curved into a smile so sexy it should have been illegal. ‘All night.’

      ‘And would we—?’

      The devil danced in his eyes and his mouth moved fractionally closer to hers. ‘If you’re asking what I think you’re asking then the answer is yes, we definitely would.’

      CHAPTER THREE

      ‘HOW did he arrange for these dresses to be delivered so fast? And how did he guess my size? On second thoughts, don’t answer that.’ Confronted with a rail of the most beautiful dresses she’d ever seen, Selene felt as if she’d stepped onto a Hollywood movie set. Part of her felt anxious about her decision to stay, but another part felt wildly excited. She listened to the excited part and ignored the anxiety. That, she reasoned, came from too many years of not being allowed to make her own decisions. It was natural that it felt strange.

      Maria pulled an elegant clutch bag from tissue paper. ‘When Stefan picks up the phone, people respond at supersonic speed. The benefits of being a man of power.’

      ‘Except that you were the one who did the phoning.’

      ‘True.’ Maria smiled. ‘Power by proxy. Why don’t you start by choosing a dress?’

      ‘Is Stefan joining us?’

      ‘He sends his apologies. He has one more important meeting he has to take before you leave.’

      ‘I don’t mind. I’d be too self-conscious to strip in front of him anyway and it’s more fun with a woman. It was thoughtful of him to arrange for you to help me.’ She saw Maria’s expression change. ‘You don’t think he’s thoughtful?’

      The other woman removed a beautiful pair of shoes from a bag. ‘That’s certainly an adjective I’ve not heard applied to him before.’

      ‘He’s running a business. Of course he has to be tough. But on the two occasions I’ve met him he’s been kind to me.’

      Maria put the shoes down in front of her. ‘You have no idea how pleased I am to hear that. Why don’t you pick a dress and try it on? Because once he’s finished his meeting he won’t want to hang around. Is there anything in particular that grabs your attention?’

      ‘The red one.’ There was no other choice for her and the colour matched her mood. Bold. ‘I’ve never worn anything like that in my life.’ She reached for a shimmering sheath of scarlet with jewels on the strapless bodice. ‘This is gorgeous. Will it be over the top?’

      ‘No. It’s a very glamorous party. That dress is very sophisticated.’ Maria stared at it for a long moment. ‘Are you sure you don’t want to pick a different one? Maybe the blue?’

      ‘You don’t think Stefan will like the red one?’

      ‘I think he might like it a little too much.’

      ‘How can he possibly like it too much?’

      ‘Selene …’ The other woman hesitated. ‘Are you sure you want to go to this party?’

      ‘Want to go? I’m desperate to go. You have no idea how boring my life has been up to now. I’m going to dress up, drink champagne and have the most amazing night with Stefan.’

      ‘Just as long as you know that’s all it will be.’ Maria cleared her throat gently. ‘Stefan is the stuff of female dreams, but he quickly turns into a nightmare for most women. He isn’t the happy-ever-after type—you do know that, don’t you? Because you seem like a really nice girl and I’d hate to see you hurt.’

      Selene paused with her hand on the dress.