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ОглавлениеANDY MOISTENED THE dryness of her lips before answering Darius. ‘I’ll make a deal with you,’ she murmured huskily. ‘I’ll answer your question if you’ll tell me the reason for the friction between you and your mother.’
Darius gave a rueful chuckle. Miranda might have been shaken by that meeting with Tia Bellamy, but not so much that she couldn’t think logically enough to ask him for the one thing she knew he couldn’t, or rather wouldn’t, give her. ‘We both know that isn’t going to happen.’
She gave a shrug. ‘Then neither is my answer to your own question.’
Darius moved his head back slightly so that he could look down at her as he murmured appreciatively, ‘You are one very dangerous lady.’
Miranda’s eyes glowed with mischievous humour. ‘I don’t think anyone has ever accused me of being that before.’
Darius sobered as he looked down into the beauty of Miranda’s face: those warm green eyes, her flushed cheeks, the full and tempting pout of her lips. Yes, to him, at this moment, she was most definitely very dangerous. ‘Maybe that’s because no one else has ever been as determined as I am to know you better?’
‘Or in the way in which you want to know me better?’ Andy countered ruefully.
Darius quirked one dark brow. ‘Is that a bad thing?’
It wasn’t ‘bad’ exactly—the intensity of desire Andy could see in Darius’s eyes just scared the hell out of her.
It didn’t help that Andy was so aware of his body pressed so intimately against her own. Or how alone they were in this room. She certainly couldn’t dismiss the sexual tension that now surrounded the two of them, and appeared to hold both of them in its thrall.
Which, considering there were five hundred people in the huge ballroom just a short distance away, was totally inappropriate.
‘What did Tia Bellamy mean when she said you need to wear long gowns, Miranda?’ Darius asked unexpectedly.
So unexpectedly that Andy felt her cheeks pale. ‘That’s none of your business, Darius.’
‘I’m making it so,’ he insisted softly.
Andy shook her head in denial. ‘I think we should go back to the ballroom now.’
‘I disagree.’
‘I don’t care.’
‘If I stop asking questions will you agree to stay here a little longer?’ Darius leant back against the conference table and took Andy’s bag from her unresisting fingers and placed it on the table behind him. He settled her in between his parted legs, his arms light about her waist as his lips nuzzled and tasted the warmth of her throat.
Much as she knew she shouldn’t, Andy wanted nothing more than to stay here with Darius. And not just because she had no wish to bump into Tia Bellamy again, or engage in more conversation with Darius’s family.
She had been physically aware of Darius since the moment he’d arrived at her apartment earlier this evening, and that awareness had only deepened as they’d sat in the warm confines of his car, and become even greater when Darius first placed, and then kept that possessive hand pressed against her spine as they’d entered the hotel together.
Alone with him now, just the two of them in the silence of this conference room, Darius’s lips a warm and arousing caress against the column of her throat, Andy had absolutely no defences against the heat of desire warming and spreading through the whole of her body. Nor could she deny that now familiar full feeling in her breasts, her nipples incredibly sensitive as they rubbed against Darius’s jacket, her thighs perfectly aligned with his as he leant back against the conference table, allowing her to feel the long hard ridge of his arousal.
‘Are you wearing anything at all beneath this gown?’ Darius’s lips had now travelled down to where one of his hands cupped the swell of her right breast, his breath hot against the bared skin revealed above the draped neckline of her gown.
Her cheeks warmed. ‘I don’t...’
‘Are you, my angel?’ He looked up at her, his gaze holding her captive.
‘Just some black panties,’ Andy felt compelled into acknowledging huskily.
‘No bra. That’s what I thought.’ He continued to hold her gaze even as his head lowered and his lips encircled the fullness of her nipple over the material of her gown, his tongue a heated rasp as he licked across that highly sensitised tip.
Andy gasped as her back arched instinctively, succeeding in pushing her nipple deeper into the heat of Darius’s mouth, at the same time as heated pleasure flooded her body. ‘We should stop, Darius.’ The protest sounded half-hearted even to Andy’s own ears.
‘I need to taste you!’ he groaned achingly as he raised his head. ‘How does this dress unfasten?’
‘There’s a catch on the shoulder, but...’ Andy gave a shaky groan as Darius’s fingers dealt far too swiftly with the fastening, allowing the material of her gown to cascade softly downwards, baring her completely to the waist.
Darius’s gaze heated as he looked at her bared breasts, cupping each of them in his hands as the soft pads of his thumbs moved in a butterfly caress across the sensitive tips. Time and time again, until Andy groaned at each caress, her hands moving up to cling to the hardness of Darius’s shoulders, as her knees threatened to buckle beneath her.
‘Beautiful,’ Darius murmured gruffly as he lowered his head, blowing gently on them before his lips parted to encircle one of those aroused nipples.
Andy’s mesmerised gaze remained fixed on Darius, his lashes long and dark against the hardness of his cheeks as he laved her sensitive flesh with the moistness of his tongue, before suckling the nipple into the heat of his mouth, gently at first, and then more deeply, hungrily.
She could only groan her pleasure and watch in fascination as Darius’s hand still cupped her other breast, his skin so much darker than her own, a finger and thumb lightly squeezing the other nipple to the same rhythm.
Watching Darius, lost in the sensations of his mouth and hands, was the most erotic experience of Andy’s life.
She wanted more, needed more, as the pleasure grew and she moved restlessly against the hardness of Darius’s thighs. Groaning low in her throat as he now rubbed his hardness into and against her, seeking and then finding the centre of her pleasure as he continued to thrust slowly against and into that aroused and swollen nubbin. Andy gasped as her body pulsed with hunger, needing, wanting to be filled.
Darius’s mouth released her nipple with a soft pop before he straightened, his eyes a dark and enigmatic amber as he looked down at her, his cheeks flushed. ‘Much as I would like to finish this here it’s probably not a good idea.’ He sighed his regret as he cupped both her breasts and bent to place a softly moist kiss on each swollen engorged tip before leaning back to reach for and refasten Andy’s gown over her shoulder.
‘Darius.’
‘Duty first, pleasure later,’ he promised huskily. ‘Miranda?’ he prompted sharply as she refused to meet his gaze.
Andy had never felt so mortified in her life.
Or so out of control.
If Darius hadn’t stopped when he had then Andy had no doubts she would have allowed him, no, begged him, to lay her across the conference table, like a sacrificial lamb, before making love to her. Her scars, be damned!
‘Angel?’ he pressed again gruffly.
Darius was studying her in frowning concentration when Andy finally forced herself to raise her head and look at him. To Darius this was nothing unusual, just another dalliance with a woman he desired to have in his bed for the night. Whereas for Andy it was—
For her it would have been the first time she had ever been so intimate with a man.
Not that she had deliberately or purposefully remained a virgin. There just hadn’t been the time or opportunity during her years of hard work at ballet school. Or a man in her life since, that she cared enough about, for her to want to reveal her scars to.
And she very much doubted that Darius would want to take that sort of responsibility on himself, with any woman, let alone tutor a scarred—and scared!—virgin in how to make love.
Andy plastered a bright smile on her lips as she straightened. ‘Of course.’
Darius forced himself not to say anything more as he unlocked the door and allowed Miranda to precede him out of the room before falling into step beside her, his hand light beneath her elbow, but his expression was grim as he tried to decide exactly what had just happened.
His main reason for taking Miranda out of the ballroom, and into the privacy of the small conference room, had been with the intention of allowing her the time to regain her composure after that encounter and conversation with Tia Bellamy. A meeting that had so obviously disturbed her.
He had kissed Miranda, again with the intention of distracting her.
Except he was now the one who was distracted.
He had enjoyed kissing Miranda.
Too much.
He had enjoyed making love with her.
Too much.
He had enjoyed caressing her and tasting her, and hearing her little breathy moans of pleasure.
All too damned much!
Her skin had felt so soft and silky beneath his questing lips. Her breasts were small but absolutely perfect. And her nipples, once he had unfastened the top of her gown and bared them to his heated gaze, were a delicious deep rose in colour, and so succulent to the taste as he suckled them deeply into his mouth, and lathed them with his tongue.
He had been so aroused, so lost in the enjoyment of her, Darius knew he could have gone on tasting her all night. Her breasts. Between her thighs. Every damn inch of her, from her head to her elegant toes.
So much so that he had almost made love to Miranda in a public conference room in one of his own hotels.
It was so far from his usual measured self-control that it was no wonder he now felt distracted.
‘Hey, big bro!’
Darius blinked before a scowl settled between his eyes, and he focused on Xander with effort as his brother strolled down the hotel corridor towards them in the direction of the ballroom, obviously having finally decided to make an appearance at their mother’s charity ball.
Darius’s hand tightened instinctively on Miranda’s elbow as he spoke to his brother. ‘I should warn you, your tardiness has put you in Mother’s bad books.’
Xander gave an unconcerned shrug as he grinned. ‘She’ll forgive me.’ The darkness of his gaze turned interestedly towards Miranda as she stood silently at Darius’s side.
It was an interest Darius was aware of taking exception to as he once again placed a proprietorial arm about Miranda’s waist and anchored her to his side. Instantly causing Xander to eye him curiously.
‘I have no doubts that Mother would forgive you if you admitted to having committed murder!’ he dismissed dryly.
It was impossible for Andy not to compare the two brothers.
Darius was so dark and forbidding, Xander more a golden Viking god. An urbane and very handsome Viking god, to be sure, in his black dinner suit, his golden hair long enough to brush over the collar of his jacket.
It was because she had been watching the two of them so closely that Andy had seen the way in which Xander’s eyes now darkened, the pupils almost obliterating the deep brown of the irises as his smile became fixed rather than humorous.
‘Let’s hope it never comes to that,’ Xander muttered as he avoided meeting his brother’s gaze by turning his attention back to Andy, his expression instantly becoming flirtatious. ‘An introduction would be nice, Darius?’ he encouraged warmly.
‘Miranda Jacobs, my brother Xander,’ Darius bit out economically.
‘Your twin brother,’ Andy acknowledged lightly, deliberately stepping away from Darius’s encircling arm about her waist as she shook hands with Xander.
Xander shot Darius an amused glance as he continued to hold her hand in his. ‘Obviously I’m the handsome twin.’
‘Oh, obviously!’ She chuckled ruefully, finding Xander’s flirtation and lazy charm much easier to deal with than the intensity of his brother’s more mercurial moods.
Just as talking to Xander was also a welcome distraction from dwelling too much on thoughts of the heat of passion that had flared up so fiercely between herself and Darius just a short time ago.
‘You can let go of her hand now, Xander.’ Darius’s voice was dark with his displeasure.
Because of his brother’s flirtatious comment and the hold Xander had kept on Andy’s hand?
She simply didn’t know Darius well enough to be able to answer that question.
‘Possessive, much?’ His brother obviously felt no such uncertainty.
‘Not in the least,’ Darius dismissed harshly; he had never felt possessive over a woman in his life, least of all when it came to his own brother.
But then what explanation was there for his earlier sharpness towards Miranda, when he had thought she was far too interested in when or if Xander was going to be here too this evening?
As he was also far from pleased at watching Xander flirt with Miranda now?
Or the fact that he now wanted to slap Xander’s hand away as it continued to hold Miranda’s?
Whatever those feelings were, Darius wasn’t comfortable with them. He didn’t do possessive, any more than he did relationships.
He desired Miranda, wanted to make love to her, even more so after their lovemaking just now, but that was all this was. He had no doubts that once he’d had her in his bed his interest would wane, as it had with every other woman he had known.
‘You really should go and make your apologies to Mother now,’ Darius told his brother abruptly.
‘Thank heavens for Charles, hmm?’ Xander grimaced. ‘I do believe he could calm Mother down no matter what.’
‘He loves her.’ Darius nodded.
Xander’s eyes glittered darkly. ‘She deserves nothing less after being married to our bastard of a father for fourteen years.’
‘Xander?’ Darius was inwardly reeling even as he looked at his brother searchingly; none of them ever talked publicly—or privately either, come to that—of the brute of a man who had fathered the two of them and died when they were both thirteen. That Xander was doing so now, and in front of someone he had only just been introduced to, told Darius that something was very, very wrong with his brother.
Darius had been a little preoccupied, thinking of Miranda this past week, but he could see now that he should have been paying more attention to his twin. Xander had been playing hard the last few months, and he looked slightly pale tonight beneath the tan he had acquired in the Bahamas last month, and there was a reckless glitter in the dark depths of his eyes. Enough for Darius to be very concerned.
He gave a pained frown. ‘Did you bring someone with you tonight, Xander?’
‘I’m stag,’ his brother dismissed as he glanced about them impatiently. ‘Which means I’m stuck with whatever woman Mother has decided it would be appropriate for me to sit beside at dinner!’ His restlessness was barely contained.
‘Maybe we could shift the seating around?’
‘Don’t bother on my account,’ Xander bit out dismissively. ‘I don’t intend staying long, anyway. I’ll look forward to seeing you again before I leave, though, Miranda,’ he told her huskily, giving Darius one last rueful glance before striding off in the direction of the ballroom. And their mother.
Andy felt decidedly uncomfortable, once she and Darius were left alone together in the hallway, knowing by Darius’s frown that he was disturbed by his brother’s taciturn—and uncharacteristic?—behaviour.
From what Andy had read Xander was the relaxed, laid-back Sterne twin. The charmer. The playboy.
This evening Xander was anything but relaxed, the tension rolling off him in waves as he spoke of his mother’s happy second marriage after her years of being married to their father.
Andy knew, from reading about Darius and Xander on the Internet, that Lomax Sterne had been the youngest son of a wealthy family, and that he had married Catherine Foster thirty-four years ago; their twin sons were born the following year. His death had been announced just thirteen years later, at the age of forty-two, after a fall down the stairs of the family’s London home.
There had been no mention anywhere of any dissension in the marriage.
It was obvious to Andy, from the frown still creasing Darius’s brow, that he was more than a little worried about his twin. ‘Look, something has obviously upset your brother, and I really don’t mind if you need to go and talk to him. I can easily get a taxi home.’
‘No,’ Darius bit out grimly as he straightened to look down at her through narrowed lids.
The truth was that Andy would have welcomed the excuse to leave; Darius’s concern for Xander apart, she had no idea how she was expected to spend the rest of the evening with Darius after the intimacies they had just shared. After she had allowed herself to be seduced by Darius’s kisses, and the pleasurable caress of his mouth and hands on her bared breasts.
‘Ready?’ Darius asked as he held out his arm for her to take.
The answer to that was a definite no!
Andy had a feeling she would never be ready for a man like Darius.
He really was just too much. Of everything. And Andy was far too inexperienced to even begin to know how to deal with a man like him.
So much so that all she wanted to do was make her excuses and flee into the night, back to the safety of her apartment and dance studio.
Instead she drew in a deep breath before answering him. ‘If you’re sure?’
Darius nodded tersely. ‘I’m very sure.’
Andy kept her lashes lowered as she placed her hand in the crook of Darius’s arm and allowed him to accompany her back into the ballroom.
All the time she was aware of the way the silky material of her gown moved caressingly across her sensitised nipples, a stark reminder that Darius had suckled and stroked them so pleasurably just minutes ago.
* * *
‘That wasn’t so bad, was it?’ Darius turned in his seat to look at Miranda once the tables, arranged about the dance floor for dinner, had been cleared at the end of the meal in readiness for the dancing to come later.
Most of the other guests had now left their tables in order to go and freshen up, or circulate and talk to other guests, while the orchestra prepared for the next part of the evening.
‘The food was very good,’ Miranda answered him stiltedly.
‘The food but not the company, hmm?’ He gave a grimace. ‘Once again my ego is shot down in flames!’
Andy felt the warmth of colour in her cheeks. ‘I didn’t mean to imply...’
‘Of course you did.’ Darius chuckled. ‘Admit it, Miranda, you enjoy shooting me down in flames.’
She did, yes. But only in an effort to hide the desire she knew she felt for him. Although after her undeniable response to Darius earlier, that was probably a complete waste of her time.
She still felt utterly mortified every time she so much as thought of those earlier intimacies. It had been absolute agony to sit beside him during dinner and pretend that she was relaxed, and everything was okay between the two of them; her senses were now so heightened towards Darius that she was totally aware of his every move.
For his part, Darius had seemed completely unaffected, by her or his earlier concern for his brother. He’d been totally at his ease as he’d introduced her to the other guests seated at their table, all of whom he appeared to know. He had also made a point of including her in the conversation, and he had been nothing but polite and attentive to her needs during the meal.
No, obviously Andy was the only one who was still totally unnerved by earlier.
As she had been unsettled, after glancing about the room earlier, to see that Xander had been seated next to Tia, of all people. As evidence, no doubt, that Catherine Latimer knew Tia was one of the country’s prima ballerinas, even if one of her sons, at least, didn’t.
The look of triumph Tia had shot in Andy’s direction didn’t bode well either. Not that there was anything Andy could do about that.
No, the reason for the return of her tension now could only be attributed to one thing: the orchestra was tuning up ready to start playing so that the dancing part of the evening could begin. Dancing that Andy had no intention of being a part of.
She straightened in her seat. ‘I think I’d like to leave now. I’m feeling rather tired, and no doubt, despite what you said earlier, you would like the opportunity to go and talk to your brother?’
Darius wasn’t fooled for a moment by Miranda’s excuse of tiredness, knew only too well that her intention was to avoid the possibility of his asking her to dance. Not only in public, this time, but in front of one of her ex-associates.
Miranda might have refused to satisfy his curiosity in that regard earlier, but Darius knew there was something else between Miranda and Tia Bellamy. And, before too much time had passed, he intended to discover exactly what that was.
His mouth firmed. ‘Xander isn’t in the mood to talk right now. And we aren’t leaving until after I’ve danced with you again.’
‘No.’
‘Yes.’
Her face paled at his insistence. ‘You can’t make me dance with you, Darius.’
He arched one dark eyebrow. ‘No?’
She glared. ‘No!’
‘Your always questionable charm doesn’t appear to be working right now, Darius,’ Xander taunted as he came to stand beside the table where the two of them sat quietly arguing. ‘Let’s see if I have any more luck.’
He turned to look down at Miranda with warm and teasing brown eyes, his bad mood of earlier seeming to have dissipated.
‘Would you do me the honour of dancing the first dance with me, Miranda?’ he invited huskily as the orchestra began to play and the elegantly dressed couples immediately began to take to the dance floor.
A part of Andy so wanted to say yes to Xander’s invitation, if only as a way of putting Darius and his damned arrogance firmly in their place.
But common sense warned her against doing that. For two reasons.
Firstly, she really didn’t want to dance, with either of the Sterne brothers.
Secondly, the challenging glitter in Darius’s eyes told her that she would undoubtedly pay a price if she were to accept and dance with Xander after having refused him.
A price, after her responses to Darius earlier, Andy was afraid she might be only too willing to pay, and damn the consequences!
She smiled up at Xander politely. ‘I would rather not, but thank you for asking.’
‘So much for your own charm being more effective than mine!’ Darius eyed his brother mockingly.
‘Hey, it was worth a try.’ Xander seemed unconcerned as he pulled out the empty chair on Andy’s other side before sitting down. ‘I have no idea who that woman was sitting next to me at dinner, and it took me a few minutes to realise she was actually talking about you, Miranda, because she kept referring to you as Andy.’
‘Only your brother insists on calling me by my full name,’ Andy explained wryly.
‘Interesting,’ Xander murmured slowly as he gave Darius a speculative glance. ‘Anyway, the woman has it in for you, Miranda.’ He eyed her shrewdly.
A shrewdness that alerted Andy to the fact that, despite what the media might report to the contrary, Xander Sterne was every bit as hard-edged and astute as his twin brother. He just chose to hide it better than the more arrogantly forthright Darius.
She gave a shrug. ‘Tia and I once worked together.’
Xander huffed. ‘Not harmoniously, I’m guessing.’
Andy gave a small smile. ‘It was a long time ago.’
He shrugged. ‘That doesn’t seem to have tempered her dislike any.’
Andy was more than a little curious to know exactly what Tia had said about her to Xander Sterne to have alerted him to that fact. But it was a curiosity she had no intention of satisfying when Darius was listening to the conversation so intently. He had already shown he was more than a little curious about her past relationship with Tia.
‘It was just a little healthy rivalry, that’s all.’
‘It didn’t seem all that healthy to me,’ Xander warned as he looked across at his brother. ‘I should keep an eye out for knives in Miranda’s back, if I were you, Darius. The woman tries to hide it, but she’s obviously got a problem with Miranda.’
‘I already gathered that after we spoke to her earlier,’ Darius drawled. ‘And the only thing that is going to be anywhere near Miranda’s back in the near future, or her front either, for that matter, is me!’ he added with a challenging glance at Andy.
‘Darius.’ Andy gasped, even as her face blushed a fiery red. ‘That was totally uncalled for,’ she added with an uncomfortable glance at the now grinning Xander.
‘But true,’ Darius replied with infuriating confidence.
‘Have you two known each other long?’ Xander relaxed back in his chair as he watched them with amusement.
‘Too long!’
‘A few days.’
Andy and Darius both spoke at the same time, Andy irritably, Darius with as much amusement as his brother.
‘It might seem longer, Miranda, but it really is only a few days,’ Darius added dryly.
‘Well, you know the answer to that: don’t ask me out again!’ she countered tartly, causing Xander to chuckle appreciatively.
‘Oh, I wasn’t complaining, Miranda.’ Darius sat forward to place his hand over one of hers, his fingers curling tightly about hers as he felt her attempt to pull away. ‘Quite the opposite, in fact,’ he added huskily, his gaze holding hers captive as his hand continued to hold onto her slender fingers.
‘I’m starting to feel like a definite third wheel here,’ Xander murmured speculatively.
Darius shot his brother a narrow-eyed glance. ‘Then I suggest you go and find your own woman and stop trying to flirt with mine.’
He ignored Miranda’s outraged gasp this time as he glanced across Xander’s shoulder.
‘What the hell...?’ He gave an impatient shake of his head. ‘What is this? A family convention? Mother is on her way over here too now,’ he huffed.
‘Definitely my cue to leave.’ Xander stood up abruptly.
‘I’m guessing your charm didn’t work there earlier, either?’ Darius drawled.
‘Not enough for me to be willing to stay around and listen to more scolding about my tardiness.’ Xander grimaced. ‘It was really good to meet you, Miranda,’ he added warmly.
‘You too,’ she barely had time to murmur, before Xander had turned and disappeared onto the crowded dance floor.
Darius released Miranda’s hand, standing up politely as his mother reached their table. ‘What a shame—you just missed Xander,’ he said.
His mother frowned. ‘It wasn’t Xander I wanted to talk to.’
‘No? Well, unfortunately Miranda and I were just leaving.’
Andy shot him a sharp glance. Deservedly so, when just minutes ago Darius had insisted they weren’t leaving until she had danced with him again. Obviously the arrival of his mother had succeeded in changing his plans where Andy’s refusal hadn’t.
‘I really must apologise for not recognising you earlier, Miss Jacobs.’ Catherine Latimer turned to her, her tone warmly charming. ‘I knew you looked familiar, but Charles was the one who realised who you are, and I simply had to come and tell you how much I enjoyed watching you dance in Giselle four...or was it five years ago?’
Darius saw all the colour leech from Miranda’s cheeks before she answered his mother woodenly. ‘It was four and a half years ago.’
‘Of course it was.’ His mother beamed. ‘Such a wonderful talent. So much promise. Such a tragedy about your accident—’
‘Mother—’
‘But you are obviously fully recovered from that now.’ Catherine beamed, completely undaunted by Darius’s attempt to silence her. ‘I’m organising a charity gala performance for next month, and I appreciate that it’s short notice, but I was wondering if you would be willing to give a ten-minute performance? Possibly something from Swan Lake?’
‘Mother!’
‘Darius, do stop interrupting when I’m talking to Ms Jacobs.’
His mother shot him an irritated glance before turning back to smile at Miranda. ‘I can’t tell you what a thrill it would be for everyone if you would agree to perform.’
‘That is quite enough, Mother!’ Darius thundered as Miranda seemed to go even paler, her eyes huge green wells of despair against that pallor. ‘More than enough,’ he added grimly. ‘Miranda will not be dancing at one of your charity galas, next month or at any other time.’
He pulled Miranda effortlessly to her feet to stand beside him, his arm moving about her waist and securing her at his side as she seemed to sway slightly.
‘You’re being very high-handed, Darius.’ Catherine frowned her disapproval. ‘I’m sure that Ms Jacobs is more than capable of answering for herself.’
Not at the moment she wasn’t. In fact, Darius felt sure that if he didn’t get Miranda out of here in the next few minutes she was going to do one of two things. One, be extremely rude to his mother, which Darius had no doubt she would later regret. Or two, she might just faint, which she would also later regret. The last thing Miranda would want was to draw attention to herself. To perhaps be recognised by more people than his mother and stepfather and Tia Bellamy.
Miranda definitely would not want to cause a scene in front of Tia Bellamy.
His mouth tightened. ‘As I said, Miranda and I were just leaving, Mother.’
‘But...’
Darius’s glare finally seemed to have penetrated his mother’s dogged determination as she fell suddenly silent. ‘I’ll call you tomorrow, Mother,’ he promised tightly, not waiting for her to answer this time as he guided Miranda effortlessly through and away from the crowded and noisy ballroom.
Aware as he did so of the shocked expression on her deathly white face and the trembling of her slender body beside his own.
As aware as Darius was that he was the one who had insisted—blackmailed her—into stepping into this vipers’ den this evening.