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Authors: Stella Bagwell

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But now, the tall gift-from-the-gods-handsome man wanted to shake
her
hand? In the moment that it took to realize it, her palm managed to get sweaty. She tightened her grip around the wrap that Maria had provided in addition to the dress and shoes. If she continued just standing there like the world’s biggest idiot, he’d end up thinking she was rude. Which was an impression she definitely didn’t want to leave.

For Maria’s sake, of course.

She swallowed and placed her hand in his. His fingers slowly curled around hers and heat zipped up her arm, past her elbow and beyond.

“That’s not so bad, is it?”

It was agony. She waited a breathless moment for him to release her hand, but he didn’t. Instead, he just continued looking at her, his gaze steady and seemingly sober.

“What’s your name?”

Her face was flushing. She could feel the heat flooding right up through her ears. “S...Savannah.” The name came out of nowhere and the heat in her face turned downright fiery.

His thumb drifted over the back of her hand. “Beautiful name. Beautiful city. Been there many times. Is that where you’re from?”

Where
had that name come from? “Um...no. My, um, my parents first met there.” One lie. Now two. Maybe her parents had been to Savannah, Georgia, at some point in their lives, but it certainly wasn’t where they’d met. That had been in good ol’ Houston, where they still lived.

“So, Savannah.” He drew out her name. “Why were you working on New Year’s Eve and not out celebrating?”

She blamed the night air for the shiver working down her spine, rather than the way he was still moving his thumb ever so slowly against her hand. She tugged and he finally let it go. The fact that he seemed reluctant to do so
had
to be her imagination. It was all fired up because she’d spent so much of the evening daydreaming. Fantasizing that she was someone like a Savannah, and not who she really was. Plain Sarah-Jane. “My boyfriend is out of town.” Another whopper. What was wrong with her?

He grimaced and shook his head. “Should have known there’d be a boyfriend. Whatever he’s doing must’ve been mighty important.”

“Why?” The question popped out despite herself.

“No man in his right mind wants to leave behind a beautiful woman like you on a night like this if he can possibly help it.”

She twined her fingers tightly in the cashmere wrap. She couldn’t come up with a response to save her soul.

“Are you headed home?”

She nodded.

He smiled slightly and glanced around the parking lot. Even the other two cars had now left. “Where’s your car?”

“I walked.”

“Ah. Can I give you a ride?”

Her mouth dried up. She shook her head even though something inside her wanted to jump up and down with glee.

“You sure?” He spread his hands. “I promise you’d be safe. Whether it looked like it or not in there, I leave most of the drinking to my brothers. I’m sober as a judge.” He smiled slightly. “If we kissed, you wouldn’t taste anything but me.”

Her jaw loosened.
If?

“But then your boyfriend probably wouldn’t approve.”

She nearly choked. Thank goodness he didn’t ask for the nonexistent boyfriend’s name. “No. Probably not.”

“Seriously, though. You shouldn’t be out walking alone at this hour.”

“It’s only a few minutes from here. I’ll be fine.”

“And getting in the car of a stranger isn’t something you’re anxious to do.”

Her ears went hot again, because that thought hadn’t even entered her mind. And it certainly should have.

“Well.” He suddenly caught her hand up in his again, only to lift it and drop a kiss on the back of it. “You walk carefully, Savannah. And have yourself a good New Year.” He tugged his loosened tie off completely and tossed it in the car before following it.

“You too,” she finally managed faintly.

But she knew he hadn’t heard.

He’d already started the engine of the expensive-looking car and was driving away.

She couldn’t help feeling like she’d blown her one and only chance with the handsome man. For her
and
the nonexistent Savannah.

ISBN: 9781460312308

Copyright © 2013 by Stella Bagwell

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