Название: Undeniable Attraction
Автор: Kayla Perrin
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
Серия: Burkes of Sheridan Falls
isbn: 9781474084857
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Oh, he was infuriating!
Even though the tempo of the new song was upbeat and didn’t lend itself to slow dancing, Aaron snaked a hand around her waist and pulled her against his body. Despite her irritation with him, a fresh wave of heat washed over Melissa. She looked up at him, aghast, and saw that the edges of his lips were curled in a grin. He thought this was funny!
“Aaron, that’s enough,” Melissa said, her voice firm. She knew what would happen tomorrow. Phones all across town would be ringing, people gleefully sharing the news that Melissa Conwell had been getting all cozy with Aaron Burke at the welcome dinner for the wedding.
Finally, Melissa wiggled her way out of Aaron’s arms and glanced around, trying once again to ascertain just how much of a spectacle she’d become.
“What’s the matter?” Aaron asked.
Melissa guffawed. “You’re not serious.”
“I’m dead serious. I was hoping you’d be happy to see me.”
Melissa wanted to give him a piece of her mind, but instead she forced a neutral look onto her face. Leaning forward, she said in a low voice, “I know that you’re used to women fawning all over you, but this isn’t Europe, where no one cares. This is Sheridan Falls. Everyone here knows you’re married.”
Instead of looking even a little embarrassed for his unflattering behavior, Aaron chuckled.
“I can’t believe you think this is funny. Consider your wife. And what people will say. By tomorrow, all seven thousand residents in this town will be talking about us and our disrespectful behavior on the dance floor.”
“If you’ll stop for a minute, I have something to tell you,” Aaron said.
Melissa frowned. “Tell me what?”
“Ella and I are divorced.”
“What?” Melissa exclaimed, and she was glad that another upbeat tune had started to play, drowning out her voice to those within immediate earshot.
“We divorced a year and a half ago,” Aaron explained.
Melissa knew she must look stupefied. “You and Ella are no longer married?”
“Actually, that’s not true,” Aaron said, and Melissa’s heart pounded furiously. “We split a little over a year and a half ago,” he went on, “but our divorce was finalized six weeks ago.”
She stared at him, blinking but saying nothing. He was lying. He had to be. Melissa would have heard.
But why would he lie about that? In this town of seven thousand people, there was no way he could get away with saying something so untrue.
“I heard you guys were having problems, sure. But I also heard that you retired and returned to Sheridan Falls to work on your marriage.”
“There was no saving our marriage when I retired last year,” Aaron said, “but that was the spin on the story.”
Melissa frowned. “If you got divorced, then why haven’t I heard? It’s not like anyone can keep a secret in this town.”
“Ella and I kept this one,” Aaron said. “I was tired of everything I did becoming fodder for the rumor mill, so I made a deliberate attempt to keep the news of the actual divorce very quiet. I didn’t want the headache of the press salivating over every perceived sordid detail. For Ella’s part, I don’t think she was too keen on spreading the news either, especially after she got a lot of negative feedback for some of what she said about me to the press previously. So she agreed to keep things quiet. We went to another city, got it done. Only our families knew, and they were sworn to secrecy. This is my first official event as a divorced man, and as such, I’ve finally been letting people know.”
“Wow,” Melissa said, stunned. “I’m completely shocked. I’m sorry, by the way.”
Aaron waved a dismissive hand. “Don’t be sorry. It was a long time coming.”
Aaron and Ella had split. Melissa’s head was spinning. What exactly had happened? Who had ended things?
Maybe it had been Ella who’d ended the relationship, finally tired of Aaron’s womanizing. Or had he grown bored of her?
She didn’t care, so why was she even thinking about this?
“I’m sorry nonetheless,” Melissa said. “I’m sure it wasn’t easy.”
“Thank you,” Aaron said. “These things happen.” He shrugged casually, as if it was no big deal.
And maybe for him it wasn’t. The little she’d read about him in the tabloids indicated that fidelity was something he wasn’t interested in. Maybe Ella had finally gotten smart and put her foot down.
Aaron narrowed his eyes as he regarded her. “Do you really think I’d be dancing with you like this if I were married?”
Melissa hesitated. She wanted to say no, but how could she? Celebrities were a different breed, and their behavior often left a lot to be desired.
“Don’t celebrities live by their own code?” she countered.
“So that’s a yes? Even with my parents here?”
“You’re a grown man. They certainly can’t stop you from doing what you like.”
Aaron narrowed his eyes as he regarded her. She wasn’t sure what he was thinking, but she could see his disappointment.
“I wouldn’t bring dishonor to my parents, Melissa. I thought you would know that.”
I know nothing about you was what she wanted to say. But when she saw Arlene whizzing toward her behind Aaron, her body sagged with relief. Thank God. She needed an excuse to escape Aaron and this uncomfortable conversation.
But as her sister neared her, Melissa’s relief turned to concern. “Arlene, what’s wrong?” she asked, seeing the stress on her sister’s face.
“I need a ride.”
“What is it?” Melissa asked.
“Aaron, I’m really sorry to interrupt you guys,” Arlene said.
“No problem,” Aaron told her.
Arlene took Melissa by the hand and led her away, throwing an apologetic glance over her shoulder at Aaron. “I’m sorry, Mel.”
Melissa waved at her concern. “No, don’t be sorry.” In fact, she could thank her sister. Her interruption was perfect timing. “What’s wrong?”
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