The Price Of Forever
amond shimmer sharply, every champagne glass glow golden. The air was perfumed with money, ambition, and
e thrive
ey saw him coming-some with admiration, some with envy, many with thinly veiled fear. Jason caught the whispers and let
sn't on the sea of eager f
g, she stood with two other women. Jason didn't know her name yet,
ls, louder gowns, hungrier eyes. But she carried herself differently. There was no desperation in her smile, no calculated gl
himself watc
gh, smooth but edged with amusement. Jason didn't turn
his whiskey, gaze sti
histle. "Ah. So it begins. Thought you said tonig
y looked at
the past ten minutes like she's your next acquisition. Word of advice,
irked. "
t right there is why people call you reckles
families ruined in the wake of Jae Enterprises. He always said Jason was too ruthless, too blind to the trail
the room, Jason felt something strange stir in him.
was
d not k
onversations. He had mastered the art of appearing engaged while his mind was elsewhere. Toni
ss. "The brunette near the east display," Jason said casuall
rks as an art curator here in New York. She's attending as a g
nothing in his memory, but the cadence was pleasing. Ligh
ved on, rolling the name
blonde friend had said. The sound didn't carry, but Jason could imagin
ow you have a name. What next? Don't te
His drink was finishe
ssed t
hased him, opportunities bent toward him, and power fell into his hands. And yet here
d glimmers. Her hair was dark, falling in waves that framed a face more striking the longer he looked-cheekbones sharp, eyes alive
e recalled from introductions vaguely, spotted him. He
tugging on Gigi's arm. "I was jus
tur
awed. Just...curious, maybe faintly wary, as though she w
rner of his mouth
said smoothly,
shook his hand briefly, then released it as though
row him off balance. Most p
, "do you always stand out in a ro
into a smile. "Do you alway
sharp, delivered without hesitation. He couldn't reme
steps away, groaned
t rehearsed," he said.
he took a sip of champagne, eyes not leaving h
She seemed perfectly content not to chase it, and yet she
not uncomfortable. Jason was used to filling silences, to
head politely. "It was n
her friend, dismissin
No one turned away from him. Not wit
ried the intrigue under business and whiskey. But
into the background. She th
idn't allow
as he walked back to Bobby. "You're n
rous words, my friend. You
red on her across
he w
chest told him that once