She swiped her palms down her skirt, dug deep, and took the leap. “No, Max doesn’t know I am here. I’d like you to keep this between us.”
He cocked his head. She caught her breath and wondered if he had the ability to see into her soul. “How interesting. I would usually decline, since you’re not heading the negotiations, but you’ve intrigued me. I can’t promise to keep anything from Max, though, if I disagree with your intentions.”
She nodded. “Of course. I wanted to let you know I’m leaving Vegas and I’m off the deal.”
A shadow flickered across his features. “Did you get fired?”
“No, Mr. Wells.”
“Sawyer.”
“Sawyer.”
He remained silent but she gave him no further information. After a few moments, a reluctant smile tugged at his lips. She congratulated herself on winning the minor skirmish. “Is that all you wish to tell me?”
“The figure I gave you was incorrect. Max already told me he’ll walk from the deal if you insist on keeping to my assumption. There’s just not enough profit margin to take the leap in Vegas, especially when we’ll be competing with your in-house catering.”
He studied her. A strange awareness trickled through her. Almost as if he catalogued her secrets and decided whether or not to challenge her. He steepled his fingers together. “Does Michael know?”
“Not yet.”
“I see. So you are removing yourself from the situation in order to save the deal.”
“Correct. You can’t use my mistake against Max or my brother.”
“Did you think I would threaten your brother? Use you as leverage for gaining more profit? Urge him to stick to the figure or fire you?”
She lifted her chin and refused to cower. “Of course. You’re a businessman. If I were you, I would have called Michael and told him if they don’t give you that figure there will be no deal. I’d say his sister screwed up and now had to make good.” She paused. “If you push him on that issue, though, I will quit.”
A flicker of surprise crossed his face. “You will go as far as that to save this deal?”
“Yes. And Mr. Wells—”
“Sawyer.”
“I don’t bluff.”
His lips twisted. “How intriguing. You have definitely complicated things.”
Relief coursed through her. Finally, she’d done something beneficial for the company. At least Max started with a clean slate, and her brother wouldn’t be put in an awkward situation. “I’m sure you will find an alternate plan. You seem to be extremely adaptable.”
“I will tell you this, Carina. Your mistake won’t hold up the negotiations moving forward.”
“Thank you.”
“Still, I think I’m owed something in this whole deal.”
“Excuse me?”
A smile played upon his lips. Her breath caught at the smoldering sensuality in his hooded gaze. “Be my date tonight.”
“What?”
“My date. Unless you and Max are an item?”
She shook her head a bit too hard. “No, Max and I aren’t together. Why do you want to see me?”
His tone held pure amusement. “You are a beautiful woman with guts. I’ll take you to dinner and then we’ll visit the club.”
Carina tried to figure out what the game was. He was extremely attractive but out of her league. Wasn’t he? She let out a snort. “Don’t think you can get me to spill more secrets.”
“You underestimate yourself. Seven?”
“I’m having an early dinner and seeing a show with Max.”
“Afterward, then. Ten.”
Again, he waited her out. The leashed sexuality beat from him in waves. Isn’t this exactly what she needed? A man who wanted her and wasn’t afraid to ask? Instead of sitting next to Max hearing Celine sing about unrequited love, she could be getting to know Mr. Blond, Tall, and Sexy . . . and perhaps making her future one-night stand a bit jealous?
He laughed and shook his head. “You are a delight. I haven’t had to work this hard to get a woman to agree to a cocktail in a while.”
“Drinks before dinner. In the bar. Six.”
“Done.”
She walked to her suite to shower and change for the evening, not sure how her biggest business mistake had scored her a hot date. She had one last night in Vegas before returning home and intended to make the most of it.
Screw Celine Dion.
• • •
Carina walked through the doors of the famous V bar and looked for her date. The sleek, sultry lines of the lounge fit her mood. Double-sided leather chaise lounges flowed through the bar, and crowds had already gathered to sip their popular martinis. Frosty glass walls encased the room in privacy. Perfect for a quick cocktail before her dinner with Max.