“Mom, I have been looking for you,” she said sternly, as if their roles had been reversed. “Where have you been, and who was that man?”
“I’m a grown woman, Claire. I can take care of myself,” Willow told her as she pushed past her daughter. She looked light and free and walked with a bounce that unnerved Claire.
“Mom, who was that man?
“Too many questions,” Willow said as she turned to her and grinned. “Now, what shall we have for dinner? I’m starving.”
Claire followed her, and suddenly she felt silly that her mother seemed to be having more fun than she was. She passed the house and looked up. She could see a string of people lining up to go into the house. She looked at the balcony, and her heart stopped when she spotted him standing there like before, looking directly at her.
CHAPTER 5
Chance was unfamiliar with rejection. As a matter of fact, until a few moments ago, he hadn’t known what it felt like. He stood on his balcony looking down at her as she walked along the beach. There was a simple innocence and beauty about her that attracted him. He had been with many women, but as a precautionary measure, he never got too close to anyone. It was easier to remain emotionally unavailable in relationships. And as he got older, he had earned quite the reputation for it, and he cherished being a bad boy. He felt powerful because he could get anything he wanted easily. He grew up a privileged child, and money commanded respect and attention throughout the world.
But this new game of chasing after a woman who didn’t care about him was not the sort he was familiar with, and it rattled him.
He had been waiting on his balcony all evening, hoping she’d come around to the house or at least get close by for him to see her again. He had seen her when she had looked up, but he wasn’t sure she had seen him. Her friend was already here, so he doubted she would come up alone. Maybe she would choose to stay on the plane overnight. A scowl moved over his face as he lifted the bottle of beer he was holding to his lips. He needed to know more about her, even if it meant asking her friend about her.
“Amy, right?”
She was filling a plate with some warm appetizers his cook had just served. “Hey,” she said as she brushed crumbs from the corners of her mouth. “These are delicious.”
“I’m glad you like them,” he told her. “How would you like to see something more interesting?”
Her eyes flew open as he said the words, and he did his best to stifle a chuckle. He was used to women swooning all over him.
“Where?” she asked.
He held her hand and led her out of the room, doing his best to avoid the pairs of eyes that stared at him as he walked with Amy. He knew most of the women in that room would easily jump into bed with him. Why was her friend immune to his charms?
“What is so interesting about this room?” Amy asked as they stood in front of a door. He had taken her to a small room off the side of the enormous house.
“You’ll see,” he said as he opened the door.
“Nice,” Amy said as she saw his game room. It held a pool table, and Amy could see herself mounted there and Chance sending her to places…
He touched her on the shoulder, and she jumped. “You alright?”
“I’m good,” she replied.
Chance walked over to the mini bar in the corner and took out a beer. “Would you like anything?” he asked her.
“Probably just a soda,” she replied. “Unless you have something more interesting.”
“You’re not a drinker?” he asked and pulled a soda from the fridge.
“Not usually. Claire…” she began.
Chance’s ears pricked when he heard Claire’s name. “Claire?” he asked. “Is that your friend?”
“Yeah,” Amy sighed.
“So what’s her story?” he asked.
“What do you mean?” Amy asked.
“She didn’t want to come with you?”
“No, Claire’s got her own mind,” Amy said and walked over to the pool table. “How do you play?”
“It is complicated; you won’t learn overnight,” he told her. He wanted to get back to the subject of Claire, but he didn’t want it to look too obvious.
“Well, is there anything else we can do that I can be taught overnight?” she asked. She ran her tongue across her lips.
“That depends,” Chance said and set his beer down on the counter. “What would you like to learn?” He leaned against the wall, maintaining his distance.
“I don’t know. You tell me,” Amy said as she swished her hips provocatively as she walked toward him.
“So what do you want to learn?” he asked.
“What do you have to teach?” She could see the gleam in his eyes as he watched her. She touched the golden curls on his chest, which were peeking out of his shirt. She wet her lips and leaned in, but someone pushed the door open.
“Chance.” A man interrupted their discussion.
He looked at her and gave her a devilish grin before moving past her. Amy gritted her teeth and followed him. “What’s going on?” he asked his father.