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Authors: Nicole Flockton

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The emcee wound up his introductions and a string quartet started to play some soft background music as the entrée was served.

She pierced a king prawn with more force than was necessary.

“I take it the entrée isn’t to your liking?” Humor laced the softly spoken words.

“It’s fine.”

She was still fuming from the position her father had put her in and really didn’t feel like being polite, but the social skills her mother had drummed into her screamed loudly in her ear. She placed her fork down and swiveled slightly in her chair, her shoulder brushing Alex’s fine wool jacket.

“I apologize, Mr. Scavoni, that was rather rude of me. The entrée is delicious, but I’d really prefer to be seated somewhere less, I don’t know, less pretentious.”

She watched as he glanced around the table at the other occupants. She was sure he must know the connection between them and her after the welcoming speech.

No matter how much she wanted to be a regular guest, out to enjoy an evening of fine food and dancing, it would never happen. She would always be the only daughter of one of the wealthiest men in Australia.

Her life was not her own.

“Honesty is good and I can understand why you would want to be seated with another group of people.” He leaned closer to her ear, his warm breath lifting the fine hair on her neck. “I mean, who would want to be seated at the same table as Cruella de Vil?”

She choked on her prawn and had to reach for her glass of water to stop her coughing fit. She knew exactly who he was talking about and his description was extremely apt. The society doyenne was well known for her demanding ways. Sophie had learned to deal with her and her many challenging requests at parties over the years.

“You should laugh more often. Life’s too short to be damning the weird quirks of fate.” A small amount of steel crept into his voice as he continued. “We may not choose our family, but it’s our duty to represent them in a suitable manner. No matter how much we don’t want to.”

Had he just reprimanded her? She’d just met the man and he was telling her off?

“I beg your pardon?”

“You heard me and you understand exactly what I’m saying. Believe me, you’re not the only person who curses their family on occasions.”

His last comment gave her an insight she wasn’t sure he meant to do. Did he feel the burden of family responsibilities like she did? Still, he didn’t know her circumstances so he had no right to speak to her as if she was a recalcitrant child.

“Don’t make assumptions, Mr. Scavoni, you don’t know me or my circumstances.”

“Alex. Mr. Scavoni is my father. I’m not judging. I’m merely making a general observation.”

General observation my foot,
she thought. He was making a judgment and she didn’t like it one bit. She could tick him off her list of prospective New Year’s Eve kiss participants.

“Well, I don’t think that’s the case, but we’ll just have to agree to disagree, won’t we?”

She leaned back in her chair to allow the waiter to remove her plate. She glanced over to where her work colleagues were seated. Tendrils of laughter coming from the table reached out to her, like an offshoot from a clinging vine stretching out to the sun. How she wished she could join them. However, until the meal had been completed she was stuck with judgmental Alex Scavoni and Cruella de Vil. Some New Year’s Eve this was turning out to be. But she didn’t have to talk to him all night. She turned and started a conversation with the man seated on her other side.

Throughout the rest of the meal, she valiantly tried to ignore Alex, but she was aware of his every move. Each time he shifted in his chair, the fine material from his evening suit brushed her exposed leg, sending gooseflesh shooting out over her skin. His laughter resonated deep in her soul, tempting her to find out what had caused such carefree laughter. Her internal radar had narrowed in on Alex, and wasn’t changing direction anytime soon.

She wondered whether he felt it, too. Felt the invisible thread growing between them, as fine as the silky strands of a spider’s delicate web. Beautiful, but dangerous if you got caught in them.

She stole a look at him from beneath her lashes; he was engaged in a conversation with an associate of her father’s. As if sensing her appraisal, he turned slightly and caught her out. His only acknowledgement was a raised eyebrow before continuing his conversation about the current real estate climate.

Her breath whooshed out of her as heat flooded her cheeks; the temptation to roll her water glass over her flushed face in an attempt to cool herself down was high.

What would he look like without the mask, she mused? It only hid his eyes but because of that you were drawn to the intensity emanating from them. His jaw-line was strong and well defined. Was he the same underneath that suit, all muscle and sinew? What would it feel like to be wrapped up in those strong arms?

“I’d be glad to answer any questions that are going through your mind.” A soft touch to her forehead had her jumping.

Being caught off guard daydreaming about him immediately set her on the defensive. “I don’t have any questions. What gave you the idea that I did?”

His finger still lingered near her hair. Her breath caught as he slowly trailed it down the side of her face. All her senses tuned to the man beside her. The noise of the room and the conversations around her all faded into insignificance, her focus totally on Alex. She could see his lips moving but nothing he was saying penetrated through the sensual fog his simple touch had created. She needed to move away from him.

Abruptly she pulled her chair out, breaking his contact with her skin and the mist that had held her spellbound.

Fortunately, the band had started up, signaling the end of dinner, enabling all the guests to move around until the auction commenced. For once, something was on her side.

“I’m umm, I’m going … umm excuse me.” She picked up her purse and all but ran over to where Phoebe was sitting, plonking herself down in the first available chair she saw.

She was convinced her face must be the same shade of red as Phoebe’s dress. She couldn’t believe she’d acted like a highly strung virgin on her first night out. She was far from that. She’d had her fair share of relationships, but just one touch from Alex and all that experience had disappeared.

“Hey Soph, you okay?” Phoebe’s voice penetrated her thoughts.

She pasted on a smile and faced her friend. “I’m fine. It’s been great so far. Have you been having fun?”

Sophie watched as Phoebe’s eyes narrowed, disbelief etching her every feature. If she wanted to avoid any further questions she needed to convince her friend right now that everything was, as she said, fine.

“Seriously, Phoebe, it’s all good. I survived dinner and the unwanted scrutiny my father put me under. Now I’m ready to kick back and welcome the New Year in with a bang.”

She made herself stop — she chatted like a monkey when she was nervous or covering up how she really felt.

“Hmmm, well, I’m not sure I believe you,” her friend said. “But I’m with you on having a good time. Speaking of good times, who was that gorgeous hunk you were sitting next to?”

Sophie groaned inwardly.

“I don’t know, probably some associate of my father’s. He was talking about house prices before I escaped over here. Anyway, I don’t know how you could possibly tell whether he was gorgeous or not — half his face was covered with a mask.”

She knew she was babbling again, but she just couldn’t help herself. He was nowhere near her but her nerves were still frazzled.


Half his face
, honey? I don’t know who you were looking at, but that mask only covered his eyes. Even from here you don’t need to see the face to know whether a man is handsome or not. They just have a presence about them.”

Sophie knew exactly what she was talking about. She’d been thinking exactly the same thing. Before she could comment further a sexy, accented voice intruded in on them.

“So, Sophia, are you going to introduce me?”

Gooseflesh broke out over her skin at the way he said the Italian version of her name.

She turned and looked over her shoulder. Sitting next to him had given her a false impression of the man. His suit was clearly handmade. The fit was flawless. The jacket molded his broad shoulders lovingly. He stood with the buttons undone and a hand resting casually on his hip, exposing the fine white cotton of his shirt as it stretched across his broad chest.

“Ahh, this is … ”

Words escaped her once again.

“Hi, I’m Phoebe and this is John.”

She sent Phoebe a grateful smile for coming to her rescue. She knew her payment would be a full explanation of what had happened to her ability to form coherent words.

“Alex Scavoni. It’s a pleasure to meet you.” He pulled up a chair and slung a casual arm around Sophie’s shoulders. She sat perfectly still, so as not to let him know how much that slight touch affected her. “So, is everyone enjoying themselves?”

A general murmur of agreement went around the table. Who wouldn’t enjoy a rare night off from the emergency ward? The only reason neither she nor Phoebe was working was because they were about to take a week-long trip to Thailand in a couple of days, although that had taken some careful planning to organize.

“How about you, Alex, are you enjoying yourself?” asked Phoebe.

His fingers danced lightly over Sophie’s bare shoulders and she couldn’t control the shiver that roared through her.

“Yes, it’s turned out to be a better evening than I expected.”

Sophie tried not to squirm under the speculative gazes of the people around her. No one spoke for what felt like hours but in reality was mere seconds.

“So, who wants to dance?” asked Phoebe, breaking the tension that had settled around the group.

The band was doing a cover of a popular song, so Sophie stood and placed her bag on the table, wanting to move away from Alex’s commanding aura. “Count me in.”

A few others all stood and made their way toward the dance floor. Sophie stopped — guilt at how she’d quickly jumped at Phoebe’s suggestion gnawed at her. Looking at Alex, she asked, “Do you want to join us?”

His arresting gaze held hers. She stiffened her spine against the urge to melt into the vats of milk chocolate beckoning her.

“I think I’ll sit this one out, but save the last dance for me.” He stood and raised her hand to his lips once again. “The final dance before the countdown to midnight starts.”

He walked away, leaving her standing there in a puddle of emotions. She couldn’t believe she was feeling this way after only meeting him a couple of hours ago. Maybe it was the mask that was heightening her emotions and reactions toward him.

She’d often heard people refer to flirting with eyes, but she’d never experienced it herself. Right at this moment, she didn’t care what he looked like. She even wondered if the spell would be broken once the masks were removed.

She realized she was gazing into empty space, so she went and joined her friends on the dance floor, grateful for the loud music inhibiting any conversation between her and Phoebe. Sophie knew she would be in for a battering of questions from Phoebe that would rival the Spanish Inquisition. She let herself be carried away with the music in a vain attempt to put Alex Scavoni’s mysteriousness behind her.

The evening wore on and when the auction occurred, it raised a record amount for the hospital. Sophie noticed that Alex had bid and won a few times.

There was one particular painting she’d admired and had started to bid for, but the price had risen quickly and exceeded her allowed budget. Disappointment had her tuning out and in the end she hadn’t seen who had won the final bid. She was convinced the seascape would’ve looked fabulous in her riverfront apartment, her only acknowledgment of her father’s wealth.

She was vain enough to admit she wanted to live in a nice place. A place all of her own where she could relax after a tough day at the hospital. She knew a nurse’s wages wouldn’t allow her that luxury, so she’d used a portion of her trust fund to buy the apartment.

She made sure her door was always open to her fellow workmates and they often dropped around after they’d finished their shift for a drink and catch up. They were the first group of people who didn’t care about her wealthy background. They accepted her on face value and her dedication to her job.

The witching hour was closing in and Alex’s words resounded in her ears.
Save the last dance for me.
With that in mind, she made a quick trip to the powder room to freshen up. Phoebe and her other friends had headed down to the casino after the auction to ring in the new year, Phoebe had pestered her to join them, but Sophie had her dance with Alex and she wasn’t going to miss that.

Giving her appearance a once over she was pleased to see that even after all her dancing, her hair still looked good and her makeup still looked attractive. She renewed her lipstick, though, and made use of the facilities.

She’d turned the corner to head back into the ballroom when she saw Alex leaning casually against the wall just outside the ballroom’s main entrance, chatting to another guest. As if sensing her presence, he turned his attention toward her.

She stopped, the carpet gripping her shoes and not letting her go. Transfixed, she watched as he finished his conversation and wandered over to her. Amazingly, her feet moved again and she met him halfway.

“I was about to start looking for you. The band will be playing our dance shortly.”

“With over five hundred guests here, finding me might have been a challenge for you.”

“Not really, I’ve known where you’ve been all evening. I never lose sight of my goal.”

She didn’t like the sound of those words. “Goal? I’m not some sort of team building incentive.”

“Believe me when I say there is no way I’m thinking of you as a team building incentive.” He closed the distance between them and softly touched her hair. “You’re like a forbidden fruit I know I shouldn’t take. But try as I might, I’m unable to resist the temptation.”

The man was talking in riddles. One minute he was calling her his goal and the next he was calling her forbidden fruit.

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