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Pursued by the Desert Prince(17)

By:Dani Collins


This lipstick really emphasized the pout she couldn't seem to shake. Ugh.

She gathered her composure before facing the masses. It was better that  Kasim wasn't with her, she consoled herself. Events like this, when her  presence was advertised ahead of time, were always particularly rabid  attention-wise. Maurice wore special sunglasses to deal with the glare  off the flashbulbs it was so bad.

Maurice was reading something on his phone when she came out the door.  He tucked it away promptly, but took it out again when they were in the  elevator, since they were alone.         

     



 

"Je m'excuse," he said. "It's a report about some photos that have  surfaced. I'm sending instructions to question their authenticity."

She dismissed his concern with a flick of her brows. "Of me with the prince?"

"It says prince,' yes, but-"

"I don't care," she insisted, even though she cared a great deal.

The elevator stopped, the doors opened and some models joined them. One  was beyond thrilled to be sharing an elevator with One of The Sauveterre  Twins. Maurice put his phone away and remained alert while Angelique  exchanged a few remarks with the strangers and consented to a selfie.

Moments later, the doors opened onto the ballroom floor. The paparazzi went mad as soon as they saw she had arrived.

Maurice guided Angelique down the narrow pathway toward the VIP entrance  where greeters would be waiting to check off her name on a tablet and  handlers would hand her a swag bag that she invariably gave to her  mother.

As she approached, a man in a tuxedo turned to look at her.

Kasim.



He was asking if she'd already entered the ballroom when the madness behind him made him turn.

She was stunning. Like an ethereal creature surrounded by fireflies as a million flashbulbs went off behind her.

Even more riveting than her beauty, however, was the way her composed  features softened with surprise, then dawned into warm recognition. Her  eyes sparkled and a joyous glow suffused her. Her breasts rose as he  moved toward her.

He caught his own breath. Him. The man who had decided this affair was  too inconsequential to mention to his father, merely stating he had,  indeed, resolved the situation with Sadiq's "friend." While he'd been so  far away from her, he'd been able to convince himself their time  together had been merely a pleasant diversion.

Nevertheless, he'd found himself bulldozing his way through his  meetings, working late to negotiate agreements and pushing hard for  resolution, a mental clock urging him to leave on time to be here with  her. He had worked nonstop on the plane, barely sparing a moment to put  on his tuxedo before finalizing a few last details over the phone in his  car, arriving at the perfect moment to watch her emerge from the  gauntlet.

Bulbs were still flashing as she unconsciously posed, awaiting his  approach with that beautiful, reverent look on her face. He wondered  what his looked like. Irritated and possessive, he imagined, since he  wanted to steal her away from this madhouse. Now.

Mindful of her flawless appearance, he held back on crushing her even  though he ached to feel her against him. Instead, he took her hand and  detoured past her lips to press a light kiss to her cheekbone.

Her lashes fluttered closed and she breathed, "I'm so glad you're here."

He almost didn't hear her, but the blush that stained her cheeks told  him she'd said it and was adorably self-conscious for having revealed  herself like that.

"Are you?" He straightened to bask in her look of adoration. "Because I think we've been found out."

Behind her, the paparazzi had moved to completely block the passage.  They had become a wall of strobing light and a din of clicks and whirs  and shouts of her name.

"Is there anyone else here?" Angelique blinked her green, green eyes, mouth quirking with irony. "I only see you."

"You're stealing my lines." Stealing something else if he wasn't very  careful. "Let's get this evening over with so I can have you to myself."



They created a huge stir and for once she didn't care. She was proud, so  delighted and proud, to stand beside this man. He was here. It wasn't  the most important occasion of her life, but it was important to her  that he had made an effort.

He wanted to be with her.

Although, that could change if the attention didn't lighten up. Kasim  might not be as infamous as she was, but with those features, the camera  had to love him. His air of detachment meant eyes followed him with a  yearning for scraps of his notice.

"You weren't exaggerating about the attention," he said when she  returned to her seat after her presentation and he rose to help her with  her chair.

"No," she agreed, then had to tease, "Scared?"

"Pah!" he dismissed.

They were an "it" couple before the final speeches had wrapped.  "Kasimelique," one of her colleagues teased her in a whisper as the  trays of champagne began circulating and the networking portion of the  evening began.

"I'm so glad to have that over with," Angelique said to Kasim once they  had the first rush of introductions over with and were able to move into  a quieter corner for a moment alone. "Did I sound all right when I was  onstage?"         

     



 

"Perfect. You weren't nervous, were you? You didn't look it."

"I told you, my trick is to pretend I'm Trella. Do you know that man?"  She tried not to sound so keyed up as she flicked her glance to the  right, but this crush of people was wearing on her. "The blond one with  the sash," she clarified.

The stranger was tall and quite handsome with a regal bearing. He wore  the red satin as a bold streak across his chest beneath his jacket.

"He keeps looking this way. Maybe he's related to a client, but I can't  place him. I'm going to be so embarrassed if he comes over and I don't  know his name." The Champagne probably wasn't a good idea, but she took a  sip anyway. This was still her first glass.

"I don't know who he is, but I recognize the look." Kasim seemed to  stand taller and more alert. He took a half step closer to her.

"What do you mean? Like, Nordic heritage? Or do you mean you know the  sash?" She lowered her glass, smile fading as she read the suspicion in  the way he looked down his nose at her.

"I mean possessive. He's resentful of my place beside you. Jealous."

"Are you serious?" She tried a laugh, but realized very quickly that  Kasim was more than serious. He was trying to see inside her head.

"Kasim." She was deeply offended. "I swear to you, I don't know him."  But she could see the reel of her online exploits playing behind his  eyes.

"Believe what you want," she said frostily. Don't you dare, she silently  railed, heart clutched in a vise. He didn't trust her? After all they'd  shared?

Well, honestly, what had they shared? A weekend of sex and not even some long-distance afterplay via text.

She looked at him with new eyes, thinking of how much she had  anticipated his meeting her here, but now she had to wonder if she  wasn't simply a convenient booty call. It was so lowering, she had to  remind herself to breathe.

"Excuse me." He walked away into the throng, leaving her staring at his  disappearing back, confounded and trying not to panic. That was it? He  had just broken off their affair because a stranger looked at her in a  way he didn't like?

Before she could fully absorb that and succumb to fury or despondency or  both, the stark white of a truly beautiful tuxedo parked itself before  her. It was cut by the slash of red and there was a star-shaped pin at  his shoulder with a shield inside it.

The man could have come out of a fairy tale, he was so patrician and perfectly hewn.

She hated him on sight and wanted to throw her champagne in his face, but he spoke with an exotic accent and impeccable manners.

"Your lost item, Cinderella." He offered her a cupped hand.

Inside it was a gold hoop earring with a line of diamonds down the  front. It looked exactly like a pair she owned. They'd been a gift from  her father for her fifteenth birthday-not something run-of-the-mill that  showed up in every low-budget jewelry shop. Trella's were similar, but  that one was definitely the match to her own.

She took it to examine it more closely, trying to recall when she'd worn them last.

"Where-?"

"Caught under the pill-" he started to say in a tone that was very  throaty with latent passion, but he cut himself off. Something in his  expression grew sharp and arrested as he studied her face. Whatever  lightness might have been in his mood became something accusatory as his  gaze moved restlessly over her like he was searching for something he  couldn't find.

She knew that look, but refused to believe she was interpreting it correctly. It was far too outrageous to imagine-

"I knew if I walked away, he would approach you," Kasim said, reappearing beside her.

Angelique startled, not exactly guilty, but defensive. No. She needed  time to figure out what was going on with this stranger. She searched  his blue eyes, now distinctly frosted with hostility toward Kasim. And  her.