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He sighed again and left the balcony. He showered and dressed and went downstairs at five. The newspaper had come. Thank God; he could read and escape his own thoughts.
And waitâŠfor the night to come. He would meet her at the salon again. Dinner and then a show.
Dinner and the show and thenâŠ
Slowly! Take it slowly, fool! Youâre supposed to be the hard one; youâve been given a warning that Jimmy never had.
He set the paper down suddenly, feeling slightly ill.
What if she was innocent? The thought brought a harsh, bitter laugh from him, because if she was, she would never forgive him once she discovered why he had been following her.
To hang her, if he could. To use her, if he couldnât. No, she would never forgive him.
But he couldnât stop. God, he couldnât stop. He had to know if Jimmy was alive and needed helpâŠ.
Or if he was dead, beyond all help.
* * *
âI think he sounds marvelous,â Mary said bluntly. âI donât know what youâre worried about. You practically attack the man, and he leavesâhe takes you to dinner and doesnât expect a thing. Most unusual, in this day and age.â
âI didnât âpractically attackâ!â Tara protested, changing from a sequined ball dress to her linen sheath. âAnd he barged in when I didnât intend to let him.â
âYes,â Cassandra interjected, âbut trust me! Half the oafs out there think that dinner at a French restaurant is a ticket straight into the bedroomâand they actually get hostile when you say no!â
âAnd you still think that heâs after something?â Mary queried.
âOf course heâs after something! Her body!â Ashley said cheerfully. âWhat on earth is so unusual about that?â
âWell, nothing, really,â Mary replied. âExcept that according to what Tara said, he could have had that already.â
âNow, wait a minuteââ Tara protested again.
âWell, you said that you were feeling perfectly comfortable. And youâd have to be an idiot not to appreciate the manâsâŠhis, uhââ
âBody,â Ashley said bluntly. âGod knows, the man definitely has one!â
âNo, no, no, itâs not just size and muscles,â Cassandra said dreamily, flouncing about on the plain corduroy-covered sofa in the lounge area of their dressing room. âItâsâitâsââ
âSex appeal?â Mary queried. âSome men have it and some men donât. Andââ she glanced at Tara curiously ââheâs a have.â
âAnd heâs definitely infatuated with you,â Cassandra said. âSo just what is your problem?â
Tara shook her head. âI donât know.â
âI do,â Mary told her. âTine Elliott was a striking man. You knew it the minute he walked into a room. Are you afraid that youâre becoming involved with another Tine?â
Tara shrugged. âI donât know. Maybe. He knows everything about meââ
âYour sordid past,â Ashley said cheerfully.
âAshley!â
âWell?â she asked innocently. âThatâs just my point. What are you worried about? If he thought you were an easy mark because of all that stuff about you and Tine and the mystery manââ
âJimmy,â Tara said stubbornly.
âWhoever.â Ashley waved a hand in the air. âYouâre missing the point. Obviously heâs a very well-behaved gentleman.â
âHeâs more than that,â Mary suggested seriously.
âWhat do you mean?â
Mary smiled and tossed her rich mass of hair over her shoulder. âChildren, children, while you gibber and speculate, I take things into hand. I checked up on the man.â
There was a stunned silence in the room. Mary, enjoying her moment, walked regally toward the sofa. Ashley was quick to sit up and give her room. Cassandra and Tara glanced at each other and hurried over to her.
Tara planted her hands on her hips and stared down at Mary squarely. âWell?â
âHis name is Rafael Tylerââ
âMary!â Ashley snapped. âWe all know that!â
âAha! But do you know what that means?â
âNo, what?â Tara demanded.
âWellâŠâ Leisurely, Mary stretched out, setting her long legs on the coffee table, studying her blood-red nail polish.
âMary, get to it!â Tara persisted.
Mary drew her legs up and smiled excitedly. âHe canât be after your money, Tara. Heâs incredibly wealthy. He inherited one of the largest fleets of privately owned ships in the world. He also owns at least a dozen fine jewelry storesâsomebody in his family learned early that the Caribbean ports could legally supply wonderful gems that could be sold in the States. Oh, and of course, the stores are all over the Caribbean, and South America, too. Theyâre called Tyler and Tyler. Not terribly original, perhaps, but I doubt that he named them. His father was a sailor out of Glasgow who found the American Dream.â
Tara lifted her eyebrows. âSounds all right so far,â she murmured. Mary still looked excited.
Tara grimaced. âGo on. Youâre going to choke on your information if you donât get it all out soon.â
Mary laughed. âOkay. The man has never been married. Heâs considered one of the most eligible bachelors in the world. He sails, races, plays polo and keeps his finger on the pulse of his varied interests. He could court heiressesâor princesses!âand be considered quite suitable.â
âSo why would he be interested in Tara?â Ashley queried, confused.
âThanks a lot!â Tara told her.
âWell, youâre not a princess. Or an heiress.â
âHe doesnât need money!â Cassandra exclaimed. âJust love! I think itâs marvelous. Just like a fairy tale. He sees her once. Their eyes lock across a crowded roomââ
âIt was an empty museum,â Tara said matter-of-factly.
âOh, quiet! Youâre destroying my fantasy!â Mary said, annoyed. She cleared her throat dramatically. âTheir eyes meetâand itâs love at first sight. Passionate, desperate love. He trails her, he finds her, he sweeps her away to a life of luxuryââ
âShe already lives in a penthouse overlooking the park,â Ashley interjected, laughing. âAnd she isnât exactly cleaning out chimneys at the moment, either.â
âItâs still just like a fairy tale,â Cassandra persisted.
Tara shook her head, looking at Mary. âThatâs all? You didnât discover anythingâŠstrange about him?â
âStrange? No. Heâs
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