Hot-Shot Surgeon, Cinderella Bride. Alison Roberts
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СКАЧАТЬ she said without hesitation. He could see the flicker in her eyes that spoke of a real passion for her work. ‘And Theatre.’

      Tony pulled her a little closer. ‘My kind of girl,’ he told her. ‘And my favourite places as well. I’m Tony Grimshaw, by the way. I’m on the cardiothoracic surgical team.’

      ‘Mmm.’ The sound seemed oddly strangled. ‘Could we stop talking, please, Tony Grimshaw? And dance?’

      By way of response, Tony altered the way he was holding her. He might be rusty, but already the short time of moving with this woman felt natural. He sent Cindy Riley into a brief spin and then caught her, stepping sideways so that she could bend and dip—one arm extending gracefully. Then, the instant she was back on balance, he flipped her into a dip on his other side.

      She was laughing as she came upright again, those incredible eyes letting him know that she was happy.

      Impressed.

      That she wanted more.

      CHAPTER TWO

      HE COULD dance!

      The unexpected way her body had responded to that first touch of their hands had been disturbing all on its own.

      Finding out who was beneath that disguise had been so shocking part of her brain had shut down, and her only thought had been to finish this dance and escape.

      Tony Grimshaw! The son of the city’s mayor, no less. The rising star of St Pat’s cardiothoracic surgical team. Tipped to become the next head of that prestigious department, despite being only in his mid-thirties.

      One of life’s golden people. Only ever seen to be accompanied by the cream of available women. The wealthiest and most beautiful. Often celebrities, and never encumbered with small dependent children.

      Criteria Kelly could never aspire to attaining. Wouldn’t want to, in fact.

      But he could dance. Really dance. And within moments a forgotten joy was reborn for Kelly.

      Like flying. Taking off and swooping and knowing it was perfectly safe because there were strong arms to catch her. A lead that not only provided an impressive variety of moves but one that encouraged independence and gave opportunities to play.

      Escape was the last thing she wanted now, and the music fading at the end of the set would have been utterly disappointing except that it went virtually unnoticed. The only change was that Tony slowed down. Held her close and started a tango step. And Kelly could rest her head against his and keep her eyes closed and still think of nothing but the music and the way they moved together so beautifully.

      It didn’t matter now that she was dancing with the physical embodiment of everything she had run from in her previous life. Or that she had lied about her identity.

      It wasn’t really a lie, was it?

      Cindy Riley was close enough to being Cinderella to be a joke. Part of the pretence. Part of the fairytale she was living tonight. And it was…magic.

      The spell they were under did odd things to the passage of time. Kelly had no idea how long they danced, and there was no way she was going to suggest a break. That would come all too soon—when the clock struck midnight and she had to flee. The lights became dimmer and the crowd on the dance floor thinned out, but still they danced on.

      As if there was no tomorrow.

      And maybe the spell was going to last a little longer than midnight.

      At some point, drugged by the music and the movement, and barely moving in the slow, slow tango, she heard Tony murmur in her ear.

      ‘I want to be with you,’ he said. ‘Somewhere else.’

      She hadn’t expected this. The thought was alarming. ‘T-tonight?’

      ‘Oh, yes.’ The movement of his hand on her back was subtle. Nobody else would have noticed the way his thumb moved and pressed down along the bumps of her spine. But Kelly could feel the heat spread through her entire body. Into every single cell.

      His voice was such a low rumble that Kelly felt rather than heard the two words he added.

      ‘All night.’

      His lips were right beside her ear. She felt them move like a caress. She felt the tiny coolness of his tongue touching her skin.

       Yes!

       No!

      It was unthinkable! To spend a night with a man she’d just met for the first time? Not even met him honestly, come to that, seeing as he had no idea who she really was.

      But maybe that made it less shocking somehow— because it wasn’t her doing something so risky. So unlike anything she’d ever contemplated doing. She wasn’t herself. Wasn’t expected to be until around eight tomorrow morning, when she was due to collect Flipper from Elsie’s house. Just for tonight—a few more hours—she could continue being part of the fairytale and do things she might never get the chance to do again.

      She could believe she was someone that a man like Tony actually wanted.

      ‘Wh—where?’ she heard herself whisper.

      ‘The owners of this hotel are family friends. I have a suite upstairs for the night.’

      His head was moving as he spoke. His lips brushing her cheek. Any moment now and he might kiss her, and— God help her—Kelly wanted him to. She wanted the touch of his lips more than she had ever wanted anything.

      Ever.

      It was too easy. Kelly was being led as decisively as he had been leading her in their dancing. Doubts collided in her mind, but wouldn’t slow down enough to take shape. Not when he was looking down at her like this and she could see the dark eyes behind the mask.

      ‘Don’t worry,’ he said softly. ‘You’re safe. I’ll take care of you, Cindy Riley. I promise.’

      And that was her undoing.

      The thought of being cared for.

      Loved.

      It wasn’t the first time Tony Grimshaw had taken a woman he barely knew to his bed. The only difference between his testosterone-laden teen years and those of most young men had been the playground he’d had available. One where the kind of holidays, clothes, cars and freedom had been a magnet for every pretty girl he’d encountered.

      So why did it feel like the first time?

      Tony led Cindy through the door of the best suite the Grand Chancellor had to offer, pushed it closed with his foot and pulled her into his arms, dipping his head to claim her lips with his own as part of the same, fluid series of moves.

      It was all just another kind of dance, really, wasn’t it? And he’d been right. Her responsiveness was… mind-blowing. The way her mouth moved under his and her lips parted. They way her tongue touched and curled СКАЧАТЬ