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“Everyone. Alex has informed me that after eight years together, he no longer

wants to be with me.” Gasps and murmurs erupted within the church. “Apparently

he wants to explore other possibilities and has just recently made this decision.

And I guess our wedding day felt like the right time to inform me.” The crowd’s

stares shifted from her to Alex, and back to her.

She was humiliated, but at the same time, she wanted him to feel part of this

humiliation and by the redness in his face as he sulked at the back of the church,

she was certain he got a small part of what he deserved.

Alex’s mother leapt from her seat and she hurried over to her son; his father

followed behind. A look of shame and disappointment was evident in both their

expressions.

She looked to her own parents and her older brother. She could see her parents

were still trying to digest the information, but her brother Brian had already

processed it and by the look of fury in his dark eyes as he stood and began to make

his way down the aisle toward Alex, she knew what he intended to do. He and

Alex had been friends up until that moment, but Genevieve was his baby sister and

he was nothing if not protective.

A part of her wanted to see Alex hurting, like she hurt, but not like this. Her

wedding had already become a circus; she didn’t want it to turn into a brawl in

addition. Kicking off her shoes she raced barefoot down the aisle in pursuit of

Brian, but she wasn’t quick enough. Brian grabbed her former fiancé by the front

of the shirt, pushed him against the wall and slammed his fist into the other man’s

jaw.

Brian’s hand pulled back a second time and his fist again made contact. Alex

slumped against the wall, his knees buckling under him. Brian was about to hit him

a third time when Genevieve grabbed his arm, stopping him.

“Don’t Brian. Please.”

Brian looked over his shoulder and caught her gaze, indecision filling his eyes.

“He’s not worth it. Just take me home. Please.” Genevieve held her breath,

waiting.

Brian looked back at Alex, hesitated, and after what felt like an endless second

released him. “Fine.”

They both looked down at Alex, his nose and lip bleeding, cowering on the

floor. His mother had begun fussing over him, but when she looked up and her

eyes locked with Genevieve’s there was only sympathy. Alex had such a

wonderful family, they’d welcomed her into the fold and treated her as if she were

their own. She was going to miss them and she was sure they would feel the same.

She and Alex had been and
should
be perfect together; this made no sense. But it

was.

“He’s not worth it anyhow,” Brian growled, placing an arm around her waist

and ushering her away

“No, Brian, he’s not.”

Once they were out of ear and eyeshot of the onlookers, Brian stopped and

pulled a handkerchief from his suit jacket pocket and passed it to her. “For what

it’s worth, you make a stunning bride, little sis.”

Accepting the handkerchief, she took a deep breath in, and slowly released it,

fighting back tears.
No he’s not worth it,
she told herself
. He doesn’t deserve my

tears
. However, despite her efforts to keep back the tears, they had a mind of their

own as they began to flow down her cheeks, smearing her perfectly applied make-

up along their trails. All she wanted to do was go home, get out of the blasted

dress and try to forget Alex Cane ever existed.

Chapter 2

Two Weeks Ago – Genevieve

Genevieve looked around as she entered the honeymoon suite. She was in Las

Vegas a week after she was stood up on her wedding day. As it turned out, the

hotel was prepaid and the price was non-refundable. They’d gotten an awesome

deal with the non-refundable pre-purchase of the suite; it hadn’t even crossed her

mind there would be a reason to cancel when she booked it. The honeymoon had

been scheduled a week after the wedding to take advantage of the awesome deal

Alex had snagged them. So the choice was either go to Vegas and make use of the

room or waste the fifteen thousand it cost to spend the week there. So she hopped

the plane – alone – and now here she was.

“Thank you,” she gave the bellhop a ten dollar bill as he placed her two

suitcases inside the door of the room.

“Thank you ma’am.” He gave her a friendly, sexy smile and pocketed the bill.

“Would there be anything else I can assist you with?”

Genevieve look a moment to look the handsome Latino man over. He was very

good-looking and oozed charisma. He was one of those men who you spent a wild

night of passion with and went home completely satisfied never to see or talk to

again.

A part of her wished she was the kind of girl that did things like that. In truth,

she didn’t know what kind of girl she was without Alex in her life. Alex had been

her first love and partner. Her
only
love and partner when it came right down to it.

Would he be better in bed then Alex? Her sex life with Alex was okay, not

mind-blowing like what she read in erotica and romance novels, but she doubted

sex was that explosive in real life anyhow. But as she continued to look at the

bellhop she found herself interested in finding out.

“Ma’am?”

She gave her head a shake at her foolish ideas and gave him a tight smile.

“That’s all. Thank you.”

“If you need anything, you know where to find me.”

She watched him leave and then went about inspecting the room. Champagne

was sitting on the table in the kitchen, chilling on ice. As she wandered into the

bedroom, she found rose petals scattered over the bedspread and a bouquet of roses

and box of chocolates sitting next to it. She picked up the flowers, brought them up

to her nose and inhaled deeply, taking in the sweet scent.

Her mind drifted back to the bellhop. Would it be so bad for her to indulge in a

night with someone? God knows, it had been suggested to her by numerous friends

before she left. But no. She wanted a connection with someone, needed a

connection. Could sex even be satisfying without that loving bond established

beforehand?

She huffed, disgusted at herself.
Yeah, ’cause that worked out so well with Alex
.

Maybe her friends had it right. No strings attached – just sex – taking pleasure in

the strength and heat of a beautiful man you barely knew.

If only I were that type of girl…

Placing the flowers back next to the bed she went over to her suitcases and

began rummaging through her clothing until she came to a beautiful, cream

coloured Gucci dress. Stripping off her jeans and t-shirt she proceeded to change,

slipping into the dress and spending the next half an hour primping until everything

from her accessories to her make-up was perfect.

Once done she walked over to the mirror and examined herself. Her straight,

black hair fell to the small of her back. It had a glossy shine that most women

envied. She was about twenty-five pounds overweight, but it was in all the right

places, giving her soft feminine curves. Her emerald green eyes were accented

with rich black cat-eye make-up. She looked good, sexy. But instead of making her

feel good, it only made her feel more confused. If Alex didn’t want her because of

the way she looked then what was it? What about her made him not want to be

with her? She shook her head, grimacing; she hadn’t a clue.

With a sigh, she gathered her golden Chanel double-flap handbag, stuffed her

wallet and casino vouchers in it and exited the room. The casino gave her five

hundred in casino money as part of the honeymoon package, so she figured she

might as well use it while she decided on her next course of action.

~*~*~*~*~*~

~ Dane ~

Between poker hands, Dane Porter watched the raven-haired woman as she

played the slot machines across from him. He’d been winning until she showed up,

however, now he was losing virtually every hand. Disgusted with himself for

allowing the vixen to distract him, he decided to give the cards a rest – for now.

His dick was taking over his mind and there wasn’t much he could do about it –

except find a way to satisfy the urge she was provoking within him. And what

better way than introducing himself?

Walking over to her, he leaned over her shoulder. “Anyone sitting here?” he

motioned toward the seat next to her.

She paused with her hand on the lever, about to pull down and spin the wheels.

She looked from the vacant chair to him. Releasing the lever she spun her swivel

chair around to face him, nibbling on her lower lip as her eyes did a more thorough

inspection of him.

Not quite expecting her to be so brazen, Dane found himself slightly

uncomfortable. “…But if it’s taken…”

A smile formed on her lips, amusement in her stunning green eyes. “Is that what

constitutes a pick-up line around here?”

He clucked his tongue off of the roof of his mouth and shrugged. “Not sure, I’m

vacationing here from New York.” He extended his hand to her. “Dane Porter.”

Her face brightened at the mention of New York. “That so? I’m also from New

York. What are the chances?”

He winked as he sat down next to her. “I think it’s destiny.”

She rolled her eyes at him. “Okay, that was just cheesy. I expect more from a

New Yorker, you’re disappointing me.”

“Oh, come on! Give a guy a break here. I’m trying to get to know you.” He shot

another smile her way. Usually women swooned when he turned on the charm. It

was evident she was going to be a little harder, but there was nothing he liked more

than a little challenge.

Her expression softened. “I apologize.” She extended her hand to him. “I’m

Genevieve Fennel.”

“Genevieve? What a beautiful name.”

“You can call me Ginny.”

“Staying here at the hotel?” He popped his member card into the machine,

slipped in a fifty-dollar bill and waited for the credits displayed on the reader.

“I am. You?”

“I am. A suite on the top floor.” He pulled the lever and the wheels began to

spin. “So what brings you to Vegas?”

She shrugged. “I’m on my honeymoon.”

He froze for a moment. Well, shit. His smile fell. He was really hoping she’d be

available. He cleared his throat and pulled the lever again. “Well, congratulations.”

“No need. It’s a solo honeymoon.”

His brow furrowed, confused. Solo honeymoon? He turned his attention back to

her. “I don’t follow.” His eyes lowered to her left hand where a wedding ring

should be, but her finger was barren of said ring and he noticed a faint white mark

where a ring used to be.

“I was stood up at the altar and the reservations were non-refundable. Being that

you’re also staying in the suites you can imagine the amount of money that would

go to waste if I didn’t come.” She shrugged, her smile turning rueful. “So here I

am.”

Dane was struck speechless for a moment. What do you say to a newly jilted

bride-to-be? “I’m sorry to hear that.” Yup, that was the best he could come up

with.

She laughed softly. “Don’t be. You had nothing to do with it. It was for the

best.”

“Were you with him long?”

“Eight years. High school sweethearts.”

“Oh, ouch.” He turned back to the slot machine, focusing on that a moment as

he tried to decide on the best course of action. Stay and try to score, or let her go. It

was a tough one.

He watched her out of the corner of his eye as they played, listing the pros and

cons in his head. Pro, she was fucking hot. Stunning. And the ache in his groin was

becoming a nuisance. Con, she’s fresh out of a relationship. She could be

vulnerable and maybe a little too needy for a one-nighter at this point. She was

young, he guessed early twenties. If she was with her former fiancé for eight years

she may have only ever been with one man so she was virtually a virgin.

Dane clucked his tongue off the roof of his mouth. Was her being inexperienced

a con? Nope, nope it wasn’t. He switched that over to the pros list.

“What, is there something in my teeth or something?”

“Huh?” He was so engrossed in his mental list-making that he’d stopped

playing completely and discovered he was staring at her.

“You’re staring. I won’t lie. It’s kinda creepy.” Despite her words, there was a

twinkle in her eyes and a smile on her perfectly painted lips.

He could feel himself flushing. He wasn’t one to get embarrassed easily, but

being caught ogling her did it. Maybe because she didn’t appear like the average

girl he would go for. Looking at her, he could tell she had class. Everything from

her poise, to her clothing and how perfectly made up she was screamed it. Nope,

she wasn’t the typical club hooch he had a tendency to gravitate to.

“Your ex must have been an idiot.” He didn’t mean to say the words, but seeing

her smile widen and her cheeks turn an alluring shade of pink made him glad he

did.

“Wanna hear something crazy?”

“Sure, I love crazy.”

“He’s a lawyer and it was with one of his co-workers. Cliché, huh?”

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