Part 26 (1/2)

”You know, I could arrange it for you to receive top marks in all of your courses. In addition to continuing your semester here...”

He thinks my studying for the exams means that I'm giving in! I realized. And now he already wanted more than he thought he had.

How many other young women had he run this sleazy proposition by? How many more would have to deal with it if I didn't deal with him that night?

I had to go through with the plan. I looked at Liam across the room. He felt my searching eyes and turned to me. He seemed so calm and collected, so sure I could do this.

I hoped he was right.

Then it all started happening so fast.

Most of the other guests arrived and sat down, so I could see over them more easily. Isabella appeared in the doorway, hanging from the arm of a handsome, richly dressed man I a.s.sumed was the baron.

She looked around, noticed the stage and the set of stairs that led into the area behind the curtains. Even from here I noticed her smile. It was almost exactly like we'd discussed.

She saw me and waved, keeping her hand low. I didn't wave back. Dr. Aretino would definitely be suspicious if I did that.

She whispered in the baron's ear and he smiled at her and then stepped back out of the room.

I could see it all coming together. All the pieces of the puzzle fitting themselves into the final image.

Any second now, Dr. Aretino's wife would arrive to first see him flirting with me at the table, and then stolen away from me by an even more beautiful woman and brought backstage.

Any second now.

And then a lone woman did step in through the entrance doors. Except it wasn't Dr. Aretino's wife. It was Liam's former secretary, Abigail.

Chapter 23.

What is she doing here?

In my shock, I started standing up again. She started sweeping the room with her eyes, and I knew that she couldn't be allowed to see me.

She wore her business stuff, that grey skirt and the matching blazer. Professional. She'd pulled her hair back tightly again, really emphasizing that false perfection of her face.

She didn't fit in here, not with the tuxedos and the evening gowns and the fancy waiters. Everyone else noticed, too, turning and watching her.

My blood ran icy through my veins.

”What? What is it?” Dr. Aretino said, ”Do you know her?”

”No, no I don't,” I said. Then I turned and looked Dr. Aretino in the face, holding his attention. If his wife did decide to show up now, I couldn't let him see her. Not yet. It would ruin everything.

Except then she did see me. I can't explain it, since I kept my eyes firmly on Dr. Aretino. I suddenly went cold. I couldn't help looking over my shoulder. We saw each other.

She started towards me.

Right away, this wave of despair pa.s.sed over me. Voices followed in its wake.

You're not good enough for him. What do you have that any other woman in here can't offer him?

You aren't worth anything. Especially not to him. Why don't you go buy another plane ticket?

Trust me, I knew him better than you do. He's going to drop you when he's done using you.

I regressed back several weeks to my earlier self. Inadequate, going nowhere, not worth anyone's time. Not the school's, not Liam's. She brought all of that out in me.

Dr. Aretino peered over my shoulder. ”Ah, I see your dancing teacher has showed up.”

Turning, I saw what he meant. Liam had seen her. He stood, b.u.t.toning his jacket, and went to intercept her.

I couldn't tear my eyes away. This wasn't as big a problem as it sounded. Everyone else watched her, too.

She needed to leave. She couldn't be here. I knew she wanted to confront me, I could tell that as soon as she entered. If she did, the timing would be thrown off. Dr. Aretino's wife would come in too soon.

Liam knew this, too. He spoke to her calmly, even as she became more and more agitated so that the tightly-bound hairs began escaping from the bun on the back of her head.

I couldn't hear what they said, either. The murmur of all the other rubberneckers and the distance between us turned it all into gibberish.

Go. Leave. I urged, hoping that suddenly I might become psychic so that I could order her out of here.

She said something and Liam shook his head. She slapped him. Tried to, anyway. Her hand flew through the empty air where his face had been.

This amused the crowd more than anything, their murmurs increasing.

Isabella, I noticed, had stopped halfway to my table, not certain what to do. She caught my eye, and I shook my head at her. It wasn't time.

I kept glancing at the door, waiting for Dr. Aretino's wife to step in. She didn't. Not yet, at least.

”It looks as though someone didn't appreciate his dancing lessons very much,” Dr. Aretino chuckled behind me.

I managed a, ”Hnh,” in response. I wished he would stop with the whole dancing teacher thing. Couldn't he think of another joke?

Finally, when it I thought for certain that the wife would show up and Dr. Aretino would see her, hotel security arrived. Two men in white s.h.i.+rts with radios on their shoulders and duty belts around their waists with flashlights and handcuffs.

Abigail didn't want to go, though. They had to drag her out. Liam watched, his hands on his hips. Then he shook his head. He turned back to return to his table, his eyes sweeping the room.

”Ah, he knows you are here with me?” Dr. Aretino said, still chuckling, ”Perhaps a little jealous?”

”Something like that,” I said.

I sat back down, having been hovering over my seat the whole time, my thighs just about ready to cramp into tight little knots.