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ia Hazel Forrester, and she schooled her features into a
back at her, coupled with a dazzli
sumption that no woman could resist him. But she was no ordinary woman tonight. Tonight,
some stranger who had accosted her without second thoughts. She loathed the fact t
g no without a flicker of hesitati
with an obvious slurred Italian accent, unfazed
ty. She prayed silently that he would pick the hint. Thankfully, after a few seconds of awkward li
hat was her fifth overture for th
ving more exhausting than exhilarating. She had heard that Italians were pretty flirtatio
y heart of Milan, feeling
spend some quality time with herself. However, it was proving impossible to have that much-needed
ould go back
ble floors, the glint of expensive crystal, and the low hum of conversation. The world seemed to mov
lonely figure seated a few feet away
bt, the most handsome
efore her. He was perched casually at the bar, one hand wrapped around a tumbler
she had encountered tonight. His skin was fairer than the traditional dark olive complexion that seemed to dominate th
s looks – it was the brooding, enigmatic sex appe
ke an invisible shield,
tantly ignoring the come-hither looks the women
rested – just
ognition that she couldn't explain. He gave the depiction of being
t that screamed wealth and an open-collared shirt that hin
ion. She had grown up surrounded by men like him, thanks
en too many soulless people hiding b
anger was one of the locals. There was something about his fierce aura that beckoned to
, her entire being tingling with
moth to
ing, lost in thoug
ed his glass, took a sip, and then
eyes l
t her nex
s physical beauty. But there was something about the intensity of hi
s green eyes stared back at her
d, he lifted his glass in silent acknowledge
the heat creep up h
being to
her gaze back to her drin
hell was
idiculously attractive they were. And yet, somethin
tween them, even as she forced herself to foc
tic rhythm, and for a second, she entertaine
. That wasn't Anast
ect daughter. The one who didn'
ckless longing simmering just benea
ust maybe – she should do somethin
intly, a ghost of amusement flickering across his featu
could rea
, pulling tighter and tighter until
the insane urge to walk toward him, to find out w
d to her seat, her body hum
finding herself, not losing her
is drink, Ana knew, deep in her bone
ver fleeting – it had already alter
ld ever be quit