swallowed. Where had that thought come from?
He hadnât bid on Emily because he wanted a date with her. He didnât. He only wanted a chance to clear the air between them.
Maybe heâd been led to Childrenâs so he could set the past right, could mend his relationship with Emily to where they could be friends, or at least amicable coworkers.
* * *
When Emily joined Richard at their table, his expression was sour and she cringed on the inside.
âWho was that man?â
She supposed she should have been prepared for his question, but it still caught her off guard. Sheâd run back to Richard to escape Lucas, not talk about him.
She bent, kissed her dateâs cheek. âNo one, dear.â
She wasnât lying. Lucas was no one. No one of any importance. Not anymore. Not ever again.
âHeâs interested in you.â Richard didnât sound pleased. No wonder. Lucas had just upstaged him and their colleagues would be curious.
She sat in her chair and scooted closer to him. âHeâs new at the hospital and just drawing attention to himself.â
Richard didnât look convinced. What he looked was annoyed. âBy paying that crazy amount for you? Why would he do that?â
The money meant nothing to Lucas. He had paid too much. But did Richard really have to sound as if he found the idea that a date with her could possibly be worth so much as unfathomable? Shouldnât he find time with her priceless?
âIt was for charity,â she reminded him, irritated by his insensitivity to how she might take his question. âYou said so yourself.â
His expression pinched, Richard straightened the napkin in his lap. âI saw him talking to you a few minutes ago. Should I be worried?â
She laughed. âNo. His type appalls me. Besides, all the bachelorettes took photos with the winning bidders. What did you want me to do? Refuse?â
Not that she wouldnât have liked to have done just that.
Richardâs eyes narrowed beneath his wire-framed glasses. âYou labeled his type in those few short minutes?â
âIâve encountered him before.â Ha. Wasnât that the understatement of the century? âHeâs a pediatric neurosurgeon in the department where I work. Actually, heâs the new head of the department. He started about a month ago.â
Twenty-two days.
Not that she was counting.
Emily shot a nervous glance toward where Lucas still stood with Meghan. They were both looking her way. Seeing her looking at them, Lucas lifted his glass in salute.
The jerk.
Emily rolled her eyes, grabbed Richardâs hand and moved her chair to where her back was completely to Lucas. She didnât want him anywhere near her line of vision. She just wanted to forget he was even there.
Which later proved impossible even after Richard had quit talking about Lucas. Heâd finally relaxed, quit suggesting sheâd encouraged Lucas, and they were enjoying a slow dance. The emceeâs boisterous voice cut in.
âFolks, itâs time for our bachelors and bachelorettes to share a dance with their lucky high bidders.â Applause went through the ballroom, but Emily didnât clap. Instead, she clung to Richard.
âDid you know they were going to do that?â He sounded aggravated, as if sheâd somehow arranged the dance.
âNo.â She shook her head, wondering if she could make a mad dash toward the open double doors leading into the hallway. She could hide, freshen up in the ladiesâ room. âMaybe he wonât come over here.â
No such luck. Not that she had much hope of Lucas staying away. His new life mission was to irritate her as much as possible.
âHello, Emily. Iâm here to claim my dance.â His gaze shifted to Richardâs. âIf thatâs okay with your date?â
She cringed. She did not want to dance with Lucas. Nor did she want to further upset
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