Dante
“Asian share markets have risen, and Dow futures are up, but the risk appetite…”
I tuned Dominic out.
He was a markets savant who’d turned his fledgling company into a Wall Street powerhouse in less than two decades. I respected him, and I listened to anything he had to say regarding stocks, money, and finance.
Except for tonight.
My jaw tightened when another silvery peal of laughter floated over from the bar.
Vivian had been talking to Kai for the past seven minutes. Not just talking—she was smiling and laughing like he was an award-winning comedian when I knew for a fact he wasn’t that damn funny.
Irritation pierced my chest when she leaned closer to show him her phone. He said something, and she laughed again.
She’d never laughed that much with me, and I was her goddamned fiancé.
“Let’s finish this over lunch.” I cut Dominic off before he could go into detail about the impact of the Federal Reserve’s latest announcement. “I have to talk to Vivian.”
He took the interruption in stride. “I’ll have my assistant set something up.”
I was already halfway across the room before the last word left his mouth.
“Sorry that took so long.” I rested my hand on Vivian’s bare back and pinned Kai with a hard stare. “Thank you for keeping myfiancée company while I spoke with Dom, but I’m afraid I have to steal her away.” I placed a small emphasis on the wordfiancée. “I haven’t had a chance to give her a proper tour of the club yet.”
“Of course.” Kai stood, the picture of British politeness. A whisper of mirth lurked at the corners of his mouth. “Vivian, it was a pleasure, as always. Dante, I’ll see you around, I’m sure.”
As always?What did he mean,as always?
“Next time you want to mark your ‘territory,’ you might as well urinate in a circle around me,” Vivian said after Kai left. “It’ll be more subtle.”
“I was not ‘marking my territory.’” The idea was absurd. I wasn’t a fucking dog. “I was saving you from Kai. Be careful around him. He’s not as gentlemanly as he appears.”
“Compared to you, who bulldozed into the middle of our conversation like a bull in a china shop?”
“Subtlety is overrated.”
“For you? Definitely.” Vivian rose, her dress shimmering like stars painted on her curves.
My entire body tightened.
That fucking dress.The sight of her appearing in the foyer, all red lips, smooth skin, and nude lace, was forever ingrained in my memory, and I hated her for it.
“I believe you offered a tour of the club?” She raised one elegant dark brow. “That’s why you sent Kai away, is it not?”
I offered a thin smile in response and held out my arm. She took it.
“What were you and Kai talking about?” I ignored the guests trying to catch my attention on our way out the door.
I’d reached my small talk quota for the night.
“Andromeda. The constellation,” Vivian clarified. She gestured at the hyper-realistic projection splashed across the glass dome. Different constellations twinkled down at us, including Andromeda.
The projection was scientifically inaccurate since many of the constellations depicted wouldn’t appear together in the same place, but fantasy trumped reality at Valhalla.
“Kai’s a fan of Greek mythology, and our discussion about Andromeda the myth turned into one about astronomy.”
“Kai pretends to like Greek mythology to pick up women,” I said stiffly. I led her out of the ballroom and toward the main staircase. “Don’t be fooled.”