“What exactly does that mean?” Bloody hell, does he know about Javier already?
“It means that if I want something, I will stop at nothing to get it. In this case, however, the conclusion was not hard to reach. I saw you at Feign’s gallery and the way the receptionist ordered you around indicated that you must work there. I obtained a copy of Feign’s personnel records and the only two women that have worked for him are blondes. You are the only one with dark hair and the woman in the painting of the neck has dark hair.” He finishes explaining his process calmly, like he is merely giving directions.
“But the model does not need to be an employee. She could be anyone.”
“Yes, she could be. But she is not. She is you.”
“If you have already reached this conclusion, why are you asking me about it?”
“To hear you confirm it, Miss Snow.”
“Why would my confirmation matter if you are convinced?”
“Because it will be a surrender, rather than a conquest.” His voice is softer and more hypnotic than ever, but his eyes are exponentially more probing.
“A surrender? Is that why you’re here?”
“It’s one of the reasons. And before you try your distraction technique again, let me make it clear that I don’t intend to divulge the other reason for my visit until you have satisfied me on this point.” He pauses. Then, his eyes burn with a new intensity.
“Admit it,” he whispers. I imagine this is how the snake must have sounded to Eve. But Eve did not have a family to protect. I do.
“It seems that despite your impressive deduction skills, you have overlooked one possibility, Mr. Hale.”
“Have I?” He cocks his head to the side, sounding sure that he has overlooked nothing.
“Yes. It’s possible that there are different women for each painting.”
“There is only one woman, Miss Snow. And we both know who she is. But if you need more convincing, I’ll be happy to show you.” His voice is husky and low. Yet, it echoes in my ears, even after he stops talking.
“Show me? How?” I’m nervous about the word show.
He leans across the small table into my space. I smell sandalwood, cinnamon and something I can’t name. My heart starts clawing against my rib cage. The few breaths I was managing stop. He extends one long index finger and hovers it very closely to my throat without touching it.
“Like this,” he whispers. “It’s your neckline. Your throat. Your collarbone.” His finger trails along the path he is describing but does not touch me. Nonetheless, the effect on me is visceral. My body coils and tenses like a warhorse coming to a sudden stop at the crumbling edge of a cliff.
“I have no doubt, Miss Snow, that if you take off this sweater and these jeans, I would see the same waistline, hip and leg as in my paintings.”
I can’t speak through the terror and thrill that are tearing me in half.
“I can describe them to you if you wish. You have three dark freckles, positioned exactly like an equilateral triangle right above your left hip. They are the only marks on your skin. I would be more than happy to prove my case. Would you like me to, or will you surrender?”
I try to locate some words, or even air, but I can’t. Something darker, scarier than my fear of getting caught assaults me. My shallow breath, the blood rushing in my ears, the flutter at the bottom of my belly and the involuntary flexing of my thighs explain it better than any words. Arousal. I have not felt it in four years. And without a single touch, he has revived it.
I revel in the feeling of my body coming alive. He interrupts my resurrection.
“Which will you choose, Miss Snow?” he prompts, and I have to remember the choices he gave me. Ah yes, prove it or surrender. Truth be told, I’d like him to prove it. Prove it with scientific precision. But I can’t admit that to him. I have only one option.
“I surrender.” I look up at him. I might as well do it with dignity.
He looks…almost victorious, if not for a trace of melancholy in his eyes. “Safe decision.”
Safe? For whom? I keep my face composed as his eyes burn on mine.
“That leaves only one question before we move on to my other reason for coming here today. Why did you lie about it?”
“I didn’t lie,” I say defensively.
“It’s a loose use of the word but you cannot deny that you were trying to cover the truth. Why?”
Hmm, maybe he doesn’t know about Javier. Come to think of it, why would he? Javier is not in the personnel files. Still, I can’t have him dig further. I have to end this with me. I square my shoulders.