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The Tycoon's Vacation(10)

By:Melody Anne


"I could never dislike you Trinity, no matter where we are, so here's what I'll do. Here's my phone number and I'll wait each day for the call to come in. If you'd trust me, even a little bit, you could offer me yours," he said hopefully.

After thinking a moment in the booth of her romantic getaway, she decided it couldn't hurt to simply exchange phone numbers. If he never called, she'd just look at this as a magical dream but if he did call, then maybe they could have a nice night together, in the future. She'd try and leave her heart out of it but she could tell she was already failing there.

"Okay we'll do it your way but believe me, I'll be the first to say I told you so, when you realize how boring I am," she said with a smile.

"Let me be the judge of that," he said and leaned down to give her a heart stopping kiss. She was thinking it may be nice to extend her vacation a few more days. She wondered if it would make her look too needy.

"This has been the best vacation I've ever had, even if it's the only one," she told him with a real smile.

"How about we make it a few extra days?" he asked her. He was looking at her with complete seriousness. She was thinking a few extra days couldn't hurt anything.

"I might be able to do that," she shyly said to him. His smile was so brilliant it was almost blinding. She knew it was a real risk to her heart to stay longer but she couldn't seem to listen to her brain anymore. She was enjoying her time and she refused to feel guilty.

"Let's go tell the hotel you're keeping that room a little while longer," he said and grabbed her arm.

"I can go back to my original room. They aren't going to want me to stay in the suite," she said with a laugh at his enthusiasm. "I need to make sure I can change my tickets, as well," she finished, trying to sound reasonable.




 

 

"Remember you're being impulsive, so don't worry about any of it," he said, as they got closer to the front desk.

"Drew is that you?" they heard a woman ask. Drew seemed to tense up instantly and Trinity turned to see who would make him so nervous. She figured it was an ex-lover, knowing he hadn't been a monk before her and wanted to reassure him she didn't care but she didn't get the chance.

"Hello Nancy, how are you doing?" he said. The woman was in her late forties, at least. She really didn't see why he was so nervous.

"I'm just wonderful. You have a beautiful resort here and I'm so glad we decided to stay," she said with a soft laugh of delight. "I've just finished with your amazing spa and feel like I'm floating on a cloud," she finished.

"I'm so happy you're enjoying yourself. We're in a hurry but I'd love to chat with you later," he told the woman, then spun Trinity around like he couldn't get out of there fast enough.

As they neared the doors, Drew was thinking he'd just escaped a close call. He'd avoid the lobby for the next few days. He didn't need Trinity to find out who he really was when they were getting so close. He'd never felt the way he did about her with any other woman. He'd come clean with her but it needed to be done in the right moment, not in the middle of his lobby.

"Drew, I'm sorry to bug you again but my husband really wanted to meet you and talk about the golf course," the woman approached them once again, with a distinguished looking man. "Darling, this is Drew Titan, the owner of the resort. Drew, my husband, Dean," she said.

Drew shook the man's hand and sighed as he felt Trinity pull her hand from his. He had never been terrified to face anything in his life but he was sure he didn't want to turn and see the expression on her face. The couple walked away and he finally turned to face her.

She was staring at him like he'd just run over her puppy. A single tear slipped from her eye and he reached up to try and comfort her. If she'd only let him explain, he knew he could make everything better. Suddenly, her hand shot out and slapped him hard enough across the face, it echoed through the lobby.

Several heads turned to stare at them in shock. The security guard started walking forward until he shook his head at him. He deserved that one, he figured.

"Let me explain … " he started to say.

"Don't bother, Mr. Titan. I don't know why you even bothered with the entire seduction scene, considering I signed those papers pretty quickly for you. Is there something else you need signed to assure your precious resort is safe from my greedy clutches?" she said with venom. 

"I'm not worried you'll sue the resort," he almost shouted. This entire scenario was quickly getting out of hand. "I just wanted a week with a beautiful woman who didn't know who I was. That doesn't make me the bad guy you think I am," he finished.