Total pages in book: 84
Estimated words: 100417 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 502(@200wpm)___ 402(@250wpm)___ 335(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 100417 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 502(@200wpm)___ 402(@250wpm)___ 335(@300wpm)
Holding my breath, I walked out of the dressing room to join Máxim. “Te gusta? You like?”
“Me gusta,” he murmured, immediately frowning. “I’m usually smoother than this, but you have a habit of making my mind go blank.” He crossed to me, wrapping an arm around my waist. “I could not be prouder to show you off.”
I petted the lapel of his black suit. The lines were so classic and crisp, he looked like he’d stepped out of a magazine ad. “When you burn through all of your money, you can be a model.”
With a grin, he said, “It’s good to have a backup plan.”
“How much did your suit cost?”
“The price of this one gave even me pause.” And he would wear it once. Sometimes his wealth blew my mind.
He grazed his forefinger against one of my earrings. “The lock-and-key ones. Do they make you think of me?”
“Only every time they kiss my neck.” Oh, I could tell he liked that.
He offered his arm. “Come, let’s go. Before I say to hell with this and take you to bed.”
His smoldering look made me very aware that I wore garters and stockings for him later.
I took his arm, and we headed downstairs toward the Grand Hall. As I’d dried my hair, I’d studied the fire escape plan to note exits, a habit born of self-preservation. I now knew the layout of the lodge.
In the reception area outside the hall, dressed-up people mingled. At the outskirts of the room, men in understated suits stood alone, near all the exits. I recognized two of them from Miami. I just stopped myself from waving.
“I see your security, Máxim. Is Nebraska a hotbed of mob hits?”
“Better safe than sorry.” He covered my hand on his arm. “The Sevastyans have much here that is precious to them.”
“Where’s Vasili?”
“Overseeing everything. He excels at this.”
We’d barely gotten downstairs before a redhead intercepted us, almost as if she’d been lying in wait. “So you’re Maksim’s mysterious date! I’m Natalie.”
She was my height, with flawless pale skin, flame-red hair, and a sexpot figure. The green-eyed billionairess PhD student was a knockout. Because that wasn’t intimidating or anything. Her engagement ring had a diamond the size of a meteorite.
Aleks joined her. “This is Cat Marín. She’s actually with Maksim.”
I stepped forward, offering my hand: “Hi.”
Natalie hugged me. “Oh, you’re freaking gorgeous!” She was sweet on top of everything?
When my cheeks heated, Máxim appeared charmed. In social situations like this, I tended to be more demure at first—a far cry from how I behaved with him. “Thank you,” I told Natalie. “I can’t wait to see your dress. You’re going to be the most beautiful bride.” Having met her—and knowing her past—I hoped she had the WOTC, wedding of the century.
Another girl our age slinked over. Must be Jessica. She looked like a runway princess with her svelte frame and cropped black hair. She wore a clearly expensive outfit: a red miniskirt, thigh-high boots, and a silvery halter. No bra. The girl raked her blue eyes over me. “OH-la, fineness. I’m Jess. Why are you sober, hot mamí?” She shoved one of her two drinks into my hand. “This ought to take care of the issue. Don’t say I never gave you anything.”
I couldn’t help but laugh. “I’m Cat Marín. Nice to meet you.”
“What kind of name is that?” she demanded. “You and Pussy Galore hang out? You sound like a cat burglar.”
“Thief of hearts, yo.”
Natalie cracked up. Aleks half-smiled. Máxim chuckled, wrapping his arm around my shoulders.
Jessica’s red lips curled, and she lifted her cup to me. “You and I are going to have rocking chairs next to each other. It’s a done thing.”
Máxim said, “Jessica, it’s a pleasure to see you again.”
She gave him a chin jerk in greeting. “Are you really keeping this one prisoner in a Miami penthouse?”
Everyone grew quiet.
“He did keep me against my will,” I said airily. “Then he stopped being un cabrón hijo de puta, and I decided I’d let him hang out with me.”
“No wonder you like her,” Natalie said to Máxim. “She doesn’t put up with your bullshit!”
His eyes were lively. “She lets me get away with very little.”
Aleks said something in Russian that made Máxim tighten his arm around me. Natalie murmured something to Aleks that made him incline his head. Ah, the interplays. What I wouldn’t give to speak Russian!
Jess asked me, “Hey, mamí, with an accent like yours, you speak Spanish?” I nodded. “I guess I’m the sole monolinguist. Which either means I know a single language, or I’m committed to eating one box. In any case, it’s rude to speak another language in front of me.”
I belly-laughed at that. Had I actually thought these people would be stiff?
An older couple walked up then. The woman had shining brown hair and glasses. The man had similar glasses. Definitely a married pair.
The lady said, “Dinner’s about to start.” Then she turned to me. “Maksim truly did bring a plus one? I’m Natalie’s mother, Rebecca. And this is my husband, Tom, Natalie’s stepfather.” They both struck me as good-natured. “We’re RVers.”
I checked my mental acronym databank for RVer, came up empty. Good money said they must do RVing. “It’s nice to meet you. I’m Cat Marín. And RVing sounds exciting.”
Whatever I’d said was the exact right thing. “Oh, it is! I can’t interest Natalie. But I have oodles of pictures.”
“I’d love to see them.”
Rebecca’s gaze flicked to Jess, and she sucked in a scandalized breath. “Jessica! Where are the rest of your clothes? Must you?”
Completely deadpan, Jess said, “Becks, I must.”
“Couldn’t you slip on a sweater? This is why I shouldn’t have let you fire the wedding coordinator! She would have told you . . .”
“We’ll see all of you inside.” Máxim steered me away from that, and we headed into the spacious wood-paneled Grand Hall. Elaborate crown molding adorned the ceilings. And there were fireplaces. Plural. Big ones!
About a dozen tables had seven or so seats each. Máxim found his placard, with one that read Guest beside it. He rubbed his thumb over it. “I suppose ‘guest’ is as accurate as the name you told me. Give me one thing right now, solnyshko. Anything.”