The Price of Fame

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Author: Anne Oliver
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some woman out there somewhere who’s going to want to scratch my eyes out?’
    His lips curved boyishly. ‘I could ask the same of you,’ he said. ‘It’s a no from me.’
    Charmed against her will—and wickedly turned on by that sexy mouth—she smiled back. ‘And it’s a no from me.’
    ‘So no more procrastinating.’
    She moistened her dry still-tingly lips. ‘Is he still watching, do you think?’
    That kiss-me-I’m-gorgeous smile continued playing around his mouth as he toyed with the button on her jacket, knuckles grazing her chest, eyes locked on hers. ‘Does it matter?’
    Her nipples tightened beneath his barely there touch and the corner of her mouth curved up. ‘No.’ Not one iota. Right now it
so
didn’t matter. Give Stalker Man something to gawk at and enjoy herself at the same time, right? Meanwhile, the pest would get the message, find someone else to harass and she’d be free to reclaim her anonymity. All perfectly public and safe.
    ‘Nic.’ She rose up on tiptoe and planted her lips on his.
Not
tentatively this time. Winding her arms around his neck, fingers playing with the tips of his silky hair, surprised and amazed that she could let herself and her inhibitions fly away so easily.
    Nic’s wasn’t the smooth, close-shaven jaw she was accustomed to and the unfamiliar masculine texture tickled her chin, sending reverberations all through her body.
    Which hadn’t happened in a really long time.
    Her mouth softened and parted without any help on her part. He swallowed her sigh and quickly took the lead, his tongue sliding against hers as he shifted closer, his hands sliding over her bottom, tucking her against him. Outrageously intimate and a long way from publicly acceptable.
    She didn’t know and she didn’t care how long they stood there, locked together until she heard a man mutter, ‘Get a room,’ as he trudged by.
    Nic broke away; his head came up. ‘Sounds like good advice.’ His voice sounded a little hoarse and husky. Heslid her glasses back on her face, then picked up his bag, hefted it onto his shoulder. ‘Let’s go.’
    ‘Wait …’
    He glanced back at her and Charlotte saw that his eyes had changed. Not just amused now, but … surprised? As if she wasn’t what he’d expected. And hungry, as if he’d like to devour her at the first opportunity. A delicious little shiver shimmied down her spine.
    She looked about at the passengers already swarming over the sky bridge towards the hotel. A curious mix of disappointment and relief threaded through her system. ‘Looks like we might already be too late.’
    Grinning, he caught her hand. ‘Then it’s lucky I booked a room earlier.’

CHAPTER TWO
    L UCKY for
him
, she decided when they arrived in the congested lobby. Because now she thought about it—rationally—no way was she going with him to his room, no matter how expert a kisser he was. She’d filled her quota of daring, uncharacteristic behaviour for … oh, the next ten years or so.
    ‘Wait here,’ he told her as they entered. And as if the crowd parted for him, he made his way to the desk and spoke to one of the busy staff. But Charlotte shuffled to the end of the queue. There had to be
something
still available.
    He returned moments later holding a couple of swipe cards. ‘Okay, we’re set.’
    She shook her head. ‘Thanks for everything, but I want to book my own room.’
    Quirking an eyebrow, he grinned. ‘You don’t trust me after all we’ve shared?’
    And that was the thing, wasn’t it? She’d shared
all that
with a stranger. ‘So why
did
you kiss me?’ she murmured as the crowd milled around them.
    He grinned. ‘You can ask me that when you called me
honey pie
?’
    There was that. ‘You could’ve just stopped at “get lost”…’
    His grin vanished. ‘I don’t like bullies.’ He shrugged but she saw the tension in his shoulders. ‘I just reacted.’
    And she knew right then that he’d had firsthand experience with harassment.

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