Blind Date With Mr Arrogant
any'
he dining area, the sight of thei
could only be the guests they were expecting. Her dad looked to be deeply engaged in an amusing conversation with the older, while the younger sat rigidly, arms crossed, n
eyes instantly finding hers in the dim lighting, and even from across the room the shoc
another beat. Go
conds so few that she thought she'd imagined it, and then, he looked aw
soft, clicking sounds on the plush carpet. Her dad smiled when he saw her, and introduced her immediately she was
were a car salesman, his eyes shining with pride, "My daughter, Tif
d lady-like, and Mr. Gold accepted it pleasant
"You didn't mention she was this gorgeous." Tiffany blushed, and hoped they wouldn'
said, deciding at once that she liked
ned back into his chair, making an almost dismissive gesture to the man s
ng beside his father, they looked more like brothers than a parent and a child. They were both tall, dark and handsome with matching deposits of rich, black hair that was dusted with grey in the old Mr. Gol
y was go
the business community as he was. Being the third youngest successful director in all of Canada didn't come without it's own wealthy share of fame, afterall.
e of blue that almost looked grey in the ambient lighting of the restaurant, and led in an elegant taper to a set of full, pink lips. The features were individually soft
m to do something, but he simply sat there and stared. Tiffany looked around, unc
er surprise, horror, and (even though she would deny it later,) amusement, Mr
Shawn only rolled his shoulders with a light glare leveled in his
father asked him, brow raised. "
looking at her like that?! She almost refused to give him her hand. Afterall who knew what would happen? He
hand almost as soon as
it was the first time she was hearing him speak. For some reason she had expected him to have a high, cold, biting voice, but instead his v
ound Tiffany at this last statem
as taken away by the waiter who ap
rying to calm her temper down as e
one something irretrievably nasty, but at this point she decided she was done. He had been nothing but cold, unwelcoming, and r