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‘Ooh!’ He burst out laughing. ‘You’re a
bad
girl.’

‘Not really. The truth is that since I’ve been with Evan, I’ve turned into a
good
girl. I used to be a wild child.’

‘Yeah?’

‘I was into–you show it to me, I’ll try it. Drinking, drugs, staying out all night.’

‘Sounds normal to me.’

‘I lived in Europe during most of my growing-up years.’

‘That must’ve been interesting.’

‘It was.’ She sighed wistfully. ‘Y’know, I was kind of looking forward to settling down with Evan.’

‘You were?’

‘Yes. Only I’m
not
about to settle down with him
and
his mom.’

‘Don’t blame you,’ he said. ‘D’you want dessert?’

‘Anything chocolate.’

‘You read my mind.’

‘So, Brian,’ she said anxiously, ‘how often do you think she’ll visit?’

‘Hasn’t he told you?’

‘What?’

‘She’s planning on living with you.’

‘Oh, come
on.

‘I’m serious, Nic. She says she can’t take the New York winters any more, so she’s moving somewhere warm. And that somewhere warm is good old L.A.’

‘I know you’re teasing me,’ she said, horrified at the thought.

‘Marry him and you’ll see.’

 

It was almost midnight when Lissa and Michael arrived back at the Desert Millennium Princess. They stood outside for a minute watching the incredible water displays and Lissa’s name displayed in giant neon lights.

‘How does it feel seeing that?’ he asked.

She stared up at the flashing lights. ‘Like I’m a fraud who’s getting away with a scam.’

‘How can you say that?’

‘It’s easy.’

‘And you’ve been a star for how long?’

‘Too many years.’ She sighed, as they entered the hotel.

‘Time to play wife again,’ Michael said, taking her hand in his.

‘Oh, my God!’ she gasped, as they made their way through the crowded casino. ‘You see that guy sitting at the blackjack table? The handsome one with the woman loaded in jewels.’

Michael glanced over. ‘What about him?’ he said.

‘That’s Antonio. He and I used to be married. He’s Nicci’s father.’

 

‘I should be getting home,’ Nicci said. ‘Big night tomorrow.’

‘I offered bro a bachelor night,’ Brian said, clicking his fingers for the check. ‘Got turned down flat.’

‘You
see
?’ she said triumphantly. ‘He’s
totally
faithful to me.’

‘Keep on believing that, babe, and I’ve got a lovely piece of real estate for you in Iceland.’

She stared at him, sensing that something was wrong. ‘Are you trying to tell me something?’

He shook his head. ‘Not at all.’

‘It seems that maybe you are.’

‘You’ve got chocolate on your chin.’

‘I do?’

‘Here.’ He leaned across the table and wiped her chin with his napkin.

‘Thanks,’ she said.

‘Let’s go,’ he said abruptly, ‘before I’m forced to take advantage of you.’

‘Oh, like you could,’ she said scornfully.


I
think I could.’

‘You do, huh?’

‘You’re easy.’

‘I am
so
not.’

‘We’ll see.’

‘Suck it up, Brian.’

‘Oooh, baby, you sure know how t’ turn a guy on.’

 

‘I’m having the
best
time,’ Lissa said, skirting the table where Antonio was busy playing blackjack.

‘Lissa,’ Michael said warningly, ‘be careful. He’s likely to recognize you.’

‘My best friend wouldn’t recognize me,’ she said, edging closer to the table where Antonio and his wife were sitting. ‘Hmm…that must be the woman he married. She’s older than him,
much
older. He still looks great, though, doesn’t he?’

‘I got no clue what he looked like before.’

‘He has that kind of sexy European thing going,’ she mused. ‘He’ll never grow old, not Antonio. Besides, he’s only a few years older than me. Actually, he’s about your age. Let’s see now,’ she said, giving Michael a quick once-over, ‘who looks the best?’

‘C’mon, Lissa,’ he said, wishing she’d get off the ex-husband kick. ‘It’s past midnight.’

‘I don’t
feel
like going upstairs. I’m not tired.’

‘You’re on your way,’ he threatened. ‘Even if I have to carry you.’

‘Promises, promises,’ she murmured.

‘Do you realize what you’ve got going on tomorrow?’

‘Yes,’ she said. ‘You keep on reminding me.’

‘Which is a good thing.’

‘No, it’s not, I want to hang out and people-watch.’

‘Why?’ he said, unable to control a twinge of jealousy. ‘You still got a thing for your ex?’

‘Are you
crazy?
’ she said, laughing. ‘Antonio was twenty years ago.’

‘Twenty years, huh? And you haven’t seen him in all that time?’

‘No, after I divorced him he went back to Europe. Our only contact was Nicci. She split her time between the two of us.’

‘Upstairs, Lissa.’

She mock-saluted. ‘Yes,
sir.

‘You really do look funny,’ he couldn’t help saying.

‘Are you sure
cute
isn’t the word you’re searching for?’

‘That too.’

They made it to the service elevator and up to her suite without anyone knowing.

‘Come in and have a drink,’ she said at the door.

‘Why are you always asking me if I want a drink, when you know I don’t drink?’ he said, perplexed.

‘Habit. Anyway, you’re never tempted, are you?’

‘I think I’ve told you before, will power of steel.’

‘Yes,’ she said flirtatiously. ‘I noticed.’

He couldn’t help smiling. There was something about her that he found irresistible. Especially in the wig and the glasses, when all she had going for her was a sensational body and an abundance of charm. ‘I’d better check out your room,’ he said, following her into the huge suite.

She took off her granny glasses and removed the short wig, shaking out her platinum hair. ‘Wow! That feels better.’

He walked around checking out the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and powder room. ‘You’re all safe and sound,’ he said. ‘And remember, I’m right next door.’

‘Yes, Michael,’ she said, her blue eyes watching him.

‘And I’m a real light sleeper,’ he added.

‘So am I,’ she said.

‘Well…uh…I’ll say good night,’ he said, moving closer without even realizing he was doing so.

‘I guess you should,’ she murmured, taking a step towards him.

And as if it was meant to be, they fell into a kiss, neither of them aware of who made the first move.

Lissa experienced a rush of excitement. Her heart began beating incredibly fast. She had not intended this to happen, but now that it had, she was not about to stop it.

Michael felt as if he was coming home. He couldn’t get over the warmth of her soft lips drawing him in, making him feel welcome and alive.

She touched his cheeks with her hands, and he
experienced a desire so strong and powerful that all the warnings he’d given himself meant nothing, and he knew he had to have this woman. It didn’t matter that she was rich and famous. It didn’t matter that he had a pregnant girlfriend back in L.A. and that there wasn’t a chance in hell of this working out. Nothing mattered except the two of them being together.

‘Michael.’ She murmured his name very softly. ‘Michael…’

He caressed her breasts through her denim shirt, then feverishly began unbuttoning it as she thrust her body towards him.

Her hand snaked down to the hardness between his legs.

‘Don’t!’ he said sharply, worried that he’d blow it and come like a thirteen-year-old getting his rocks off for the first time.

She understood and left him alone, concentrating on kissing him with such intensity and yearning that he could barely breathe.

After a few minutes he unhooked her bra, releasing her breasts, marvelling at how perfect they were, touching them, stroking her satiny skin, bending his head to suck her erect nipples.

‘You are so…goddamn…beautiful,’ he muttered, picking her up and carrying her into the bedroom.

He had a thirst for her that nothing could quench. Her craving for him was equally intense.

And before long they were making slow, sensuous love, falling into each other’s rhythms, transporting themselves to a place where only the two of them existed.

Chapter Thirty-six

R
iding to the airport in Claude’s Rolls-Royce, James kept his conversation clipped and to the point, an indication of his extreme displeasure at Claude’s behaviour.

‘What
is
the matter with you?’ Claude finally burst out. ‘You’re actin’ like a prima donna with a stick up her ass.’


You
should know all about sticks up people’s asses,’ James muttered.

‘Cut it out,’ Claude said warningly. ‘So I stayed at the beach house, big deal.’

‘You stayed at the beach house with that Latin slut,’ James hissed. ‘And what
really
annoys me is that you did not even have the courtesy to invite me to watch.’

‘You’re so English,’ Claude said, in a put-down voice. ‘What kick is there in cheating if
you
’re sitting there watching?’

‘We
used
to do everything
and
everybody together,’ James reminded him, with a toss of his head. ‘Now I see you wish to fly solo.’

‘Christ!’ Claude exclaimed. ‘You’re turning into a jealous queen.’


Me
? Jealous?’ James said imperiously. ‘I beg to differ. Let us not forget, dear Claude, that
I
am twenty-one years your junior. Therefore, if
anyone
should be jealous, that someone should be
you.

‘Oh, stick it up your crack,’ Claude said, just as the Rolls pulled into the private airport.

‘It’s a damn good job you have your own plane,’ James said huffily.

‘Yeah, yeah, yeah,’ Claude said. ‘Love me, love my plane.’

Since Larry was a stickler for being on time, he and Taylor were already aboard. Everyone exchanged the appropriate amount of kisses.

‘I hate Vegas. I don’t know why we’re doing this,’ Larry muttered to his wife.

‘For Lissa,’ Taylor answered calmly. ‘She’s one of my best friends. And you know you like her.’

‘I certainly wouldn’t do it for anyone else.’

He’d been in a bad mood ever since he’d visited the set and caught her in a heated love scene with Sonja Lucerne. When she’d arrived home that night, he’d been pacing around the house in an agitated state.

‘I meant what I said, Taylor,’ he’d informed her. ‘You shouldn’t allow yourself to be put in that position. Your actions affect both of us.’

She was through with listening to his complaints. ‘Y’know, Larry, cast me in one of your movies if you don’t want me appearing in anything else.’

‘Isn’t it enough that I’m getting your film off the ground?’

‘It might have been two years ago,’ she’d retorted. ‘You’ve certainly taken your time helping me.’

‘That’s not true,’ he’d objected.

‘Yes, Larry, it is.’

The next morning they were still hardly speaking. They got in the limo and sat in silence. What Taylor didn’t know was that when she’d asked Larry to go back upstairs to pick up her jewellery pouch, which she’d left in her dressing room, he’d inadvertently come across Oliver Rock’s cheque
made out to her and dated days before he’d introduced them. Something was going on, and this weekend Larry was determined to find out what that something was.

‘Nice plane,’ Taylor said to Claude, admiring the upholstered leopardskin seats and black lacquer furniture.

‘I recently had it redecorated,’ Claude said. ‘Unfortunately, it’s too rock ’n’ roll for James.’

‘Actually I find the décor perfectly tasteless,’ James said in his best ‘I-am-a-snob’ voice. ‘However, what does
my
opinion matter?’

‘The next plane I buy,
you
get to decorate,’ Claude said magnanimously. ‘How’s that?’

‘Thank you
so
much,’ James said haughtily. ‘You’re
so
generous.’

Claude looked at his watch. ‘Where’s Norio and Kyndra?’

‘Surely you don’t expect Kyndra to arrive promptly?’ James snapped.

‘I had my assistant tell her we were leaving an hour earlier than we told everyone else. They should be here any time now.’

True to form, five minutes later Kyndra, thinking she was an hour late, swept onto the plane looking extremely glamorous in an all-white outfit. ‘Oh, my God!’ she wailed. ‘Dramas! Dramas! How do I manage? Because I’m
me,
that’s how. I’m forced to do
everything
myself!’

Norio was right behind her. ‘The diva overslept,’ he said drily. ‘Sorry, guys.’

‘Who are we waiting for now?’ Claude wanted to know.

‘Seth and Stella,’ Taylor said. ‘They’re usually on time.’

Claude took another look at his watch. ‘The pilot has clearance, I’d like to get moving.’

‘I’ll call her,’ Taylor said, taking out her cellphone.

Stella picked up, sounding panicky. ‘Yes? Yes?
What
?’

‘Where are you?’ Taylor asked. ‘We’re all waiting.’

‘I’m giving
birth
!’ Stella screeched. ‘We’re at the hospital now. Oh…my…God! What an experience!’

‘She’s giving birth,’ Taylor announced to everyone.

‘I didn’t even know she was pregnant,’ Claude said.

‘She’s not,’ Taylor said. ‘It’s complicated.
Her
eggs,
Seth
’s sperm, mix them up in a blender, shoot ’em into a surrogate, and there you have it.’

‘Does that mean they’re not coming?’ Claude said.

‘Let me ask. Okay, Stella, sweetie, calm down,’ Taylor said, speaking into the phone. ‘Are you flying to Vegas with us?’

‘I can’t run out on my twins the moment they’re born. Or can I? It’s not as if I have to
feed
them or anything. I guess the surrogate looks after them for a few weeks, right?’

‘How do
I
know, Stella? I’ve never had a baby.’

‘I’m sure it’s all taken care of. And I wouldn’t want to let Lissa down.’

‘So you
are
coming?’

‘Yes, only we’ll never make the plane–unless you can wait an hour?’

‘Sorry,’ Taylor said. ‘Claude’s anxious to go now.’

‘Does that mean we’ll have to fly commercial?’ Stella wailed.

‘Fraid so.’

‘Damn!’

‘They’re coming later,’ Taylor said, clicking off her phone.

Claude picked up the intercom and spoke to his pilot. ‘We’re ready. Let’s go.’

 

Across town, Gregg sat with Belinda and Patrick in Belinda’s over-decorated living room.

‘Reckon I can get you fifty grand for this story,’ Patrick said.

‘That’s good,’ Belinda said.

‘Not good enough,’ Gregg interjected.

‘Whaddaya mean, not good enough?’ Patrick questioned. ‘You gotta remember the high-price days are way over.’

‘The stuff I’ve come up with is worth at least a hundred,’ Gregg said, deciding that he didn’t like Patrick, and he certainly didn’t trust him.

‘A hundred grand?’ Patrick exclaimed in shock. ‘Who’re
you
shittin’?’

‘Go back to the people who make the money decisions and see what
they
have to say,’ Gregg said, playing it close. ‘In the meantime I’ll shop around.’

‘You don’t wanna do that,’ Patrick said quickly.

‘Then I’d appreciate a decision by this evening,’ Gregg replied. ‘Otherwise I’ll start shopping.’

‘Jesus Christ,’ Patrick said disgustedly. ‘
I
’m the one put you up to this.’

‘Then come up with a hundred grand and the story’s yours,’ Gregg said smoothly. ‘That’s only fair, isn’t it?’

He caught Belinda’s eye. She gave him an imperceptible nod, as much as to say, ‘You’re doing the right thing.’

He wondered if she expected to share the money with him. Chance would be a fine thing. He wasn’t sharing one dollar, even though it was Belinda who’d discovered the notebook filled with Lissa’s heartfelt confession.

And what had she confessed?

The sins of her parents.

Belinda had unearthed a small black notebook with a large red exclamation point on the front. Inside, it was filled with what appeared to be a short story about a girl. Only it was quite obvious the girl was Lissa.

The story started off:

I am fifteen years old and I hate my parents. I hate them because they are cruel and unloving. Ever since I was eight years old they have touched me, both of them, my mom especially. At night they come to my bedroom, and she touches
me all the time, then she makes my dad come and help her. I hate her! I hate her! I hate her! One of these days I would like to kill her. But before I do, I must get away, because if I don’t go, I will kill both of them. I’d like to do that. I’d like to see them suffer, as I have. My innocence was ripped away from me when I was eight. Now I’m fifteen, and I’m leaving soon. If I don’t go, I will kill myself, or I will kill them.

When Gregg had first read it he was shocked, and it took a lot to shock Gregg Lynch. Then it all began to make sense. So
that
’s why Lissa was so fucking self-obsessed and needy: she’d been abused as a kid. Well, tough shit, nobody had it easy.

Belinda had summoned Patrick, who’d immediately come running over. ‘This’ll up the ante,’ Patrick had said, rubbing his hands in glee.

Now they were haggling over money.

Gregg stood up, indicating that the meeting was over.

Patrick reluctantly took off, promising to phone before the end of the day.

‘They’ll pay,’ Gregg said, when he’d left.

‘You think so?’ Belinda said, not quite so confident.

‘I
know
so.’

 

Waking up with Michael beside her was exciting and exhilarating. Lissa rested on one elbow and stared at him. He was a beautiful man, not only good-looking, but kind and caring and a sensational lover. She touched his face, gently stroking the faint stubble around his chin. Then she fingered the scar on his chest, a souvenir of his days as a New York detective.

He stirred in his sleep. She removed her hand, not wishing to disturb him. It was only six a.m. and he’d had a hard night.

A smile played around her lips. Something magical had taken place last night, a true connection of two people
reaching out and finding each other. It wasn’t simply sex or a one-night stand. It was something extraordinarily special, something to be nurtured.

And how did she go about nurturing a man like Michael Scorsinni? He wasn’t an actor or a performer. He didn’t want anything from her professionally. He was his own person. Strong, independent, not the kind of man who would enjoy basking in her limelight. For his own reasons, Michael would not want that at all.

She lay there worrying about how she was going to act when he awoke. It was crucial that she didn’t make him nervous. And how not to do that when she had her big show coming up, and all the attention would be on her? Sometimes it wasn’t easy being famous.

She ran her fingers lightly over his chest. He stirred again, and this time began to wake up.

‘Good morning,’ she said softly.

‘Good morning, you,’ he said, opening his eyes. ‘Am I dreaming?’ he added, which was a good sign.

‘No,’ she said happily. ‘And guess what? We weren’t even drunk. Well, you wouldn’t be, would you? But all I drank last night was Evian, so we don’t have that excuse.’

‘I didn’t know we needed an excuse,’ he said, stretching lazily.

‘No,’ she said, shaking her head. ‘We certainly don’t.’

‘By the way,’ he said, yawning, ‘I should mention that you look absolutely beautiful without makeup. Why do you wear all that gunk on your face?’

‘Now, now, Michael,’ she chided, ‘it’s too soon to start trying to change me.’

‘Change you? Nobody could change you,’ he said warmly.

‘That’s true,’ she said, smiling.

‘C’mere,’ he said, reaching for her.

She fell into his arms willingly, and soon they were
making rapturous love again, slowly, leisurely, as if they had all the time in the world.

When they were finished, she fell asleep wrapped safely in his arms.

They awoke to a ringing phone. Lissa stretched out, picked up and listened to a frantic Max. ‘Where are you?’ he demanded.

‘Where am I supposed to be?’

‘In Penthouse B. I have eight camera crews waiting to interview you.’

‘Sorry, Max. I must’ve overslept,’ she said guiltily. ‘Give me twenty minutes.’

‘Dammit, Lissa,’ Max said brusquely, ‘we’re on a tight schedule here.’

‘Calm down, I’ll be there.’ She hung up and turned to Michael. ‘I feel a crazy day coming on. I hope you understand.’

‘Like I wouldn’t?’ he said.

‘And for the record, I want you to know this.’

‘What?’

‘No way are you Rebound Man. I was attracted to you the moment we met.’

‘Isn’t that nice?’ he said, grinning. ‘Cause I walked into my office that day, took one look at you, and it was all over.’

‘Really?’ she said, delighted.

‘Would I lie?’

‘You’d better not.’

He sat up in bed. ‘There’s stuff I gotta tell you about, Lissa. It’s not great.’

‘Hmm…’ she murmured, feeling quite light-headed. ‘Now what could it be? Perhaps a criminal past you’re dying to reveal to me?’

‘Not exactly.’

‘Then whatever it is, it’ll have to wait until later. You’ll be with me all day, won’t you?’

‘By your side. Only it’s not a smart move to let people know about us.’

‘Why?’ she asked, quite prepared to tell the world.

‘Cause it’s too soon. It won’t make you look good.’

‘I guess that means today you’re my bodyguard?’

‘Just call me Kevin,’ he said, laughing.

She stretched and smiled. ‘Last night was…special. I want to make sure you know that.’

‘For me, too, sweetheart,’ he said, wondering how he was going to tell her about Carol and the baby.

‘Y’know, Michael,’ she said softly. ‘It’s almost as if we were…destined to be together.’

‘How’s that?’

‘Well, we were thrown together by circumstances, weren’t we?’

‘I guess you could say that.’

‘If I hadn’t decided to dump that lying, cheating husband—’

‘One thing you should know about me, Lissa,’ he interrupted. ‘I will
never
lie to you.’

‘Promise?’

‘Forever,’ he assured her.

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