knows how long that will last? Personal relationships are such damnably unpredictable things.â
Vanessa looked disappointed. âYour relationships have been very predictable, Zane, which I find terribly sad.â
âSad! Sis, thereâs nothing sad about my life-style.â
âSince Iâm on the outside looking in, Iâll have to take your word for it. But, Zane, when you finally fall in loveâI mean really fall in loveâthen youâll realize what youâve been missing by flitting from woman to woman.â
Zane laughed with genuine relish. âI guarantee that I havenât been missing much, old girl.â
Vanessa couldnât help laughing too. âDonât you âold girlâ me, Zane Fortune! Youâre four years older than I am, and donât you forget it.â
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While Zane and Vanessa teased each other and laughed together, Gwen enjoyed the silence of the lovely bedroom to which sheâd been shown. As Zane had predicted, her suitcase had been brought up, and she unpacked her things. The room had a private bathroom, and the two rooms were decorated in a delicate lemony color.
Gwen wished she could stay in that lovely suite for the rest of the day, but of course that wasnât an option. She had to earn that two-thousand dollars; Zane certainly wouldnât pay her that sum if she hid in her bedroom. Dinner was still to come, then dancing and partying until a supper was served at midnight. The best Gwen could hope for was that Zane would call it a day long before the midnight meal.
Sighing, she washed her hands at the sink and took stock of her face in the mirror above it. Her hairdo was still in place and her makeup was fine, except for her lipstick which took about five seconds to refresh.
She brushed small specks from her stylish black suit and was glad sheâd worn it. Sheâd noticed quite a few women wearing black today, and had, in fact, received several compliments on her outfit.
Thus far, she felt that she had fielded questions about Zane and herself quite well. Thereâd been a lot more curious looks than outright questions, she realized, and if that pattern continued she wouldnât have to relate any detailed stories about how theyâd met and how long they had known each other.
Of course, right now she didnât know which was worseâlying or telling the truth. If she was honest with herself, she could not deny that she was exceptionally attracted to Zaneâand becoming more so with every minute they pretended to be a couple. But she didnât try to kid herself about how he might feel about her. Their arrangement was business and nothing more. Tomorrow he would pay her, and other than the off-chance of running into each other when she went to his house to bathe Alamo or to take care of other chores, they would never see each other again.
The thing that seemed so unfair about it all was that she had not been even slightly attracted to another man since her widowhood. Why her hormones should suddenly come to life over Zane Fortune, a man she could never have, was an annoying mystery. He was a Fortune, and she wasâ¦well, what was she, other than a woman alone who struggled daily to feed and clothe her children? Yes, she could dress herself up as sheâd done today and put on a pretty good show of sophistication, but down deep she wasnât a bit sophisticated. She was ordinaryâvery, very ordinaryâand Zane Fortune was anything but.
It was time she returned to the party, and Gwen left the bedroom. She said a pleasant hello to everyone she saw as she made her way through Ryanâs fabulous home to reach the same door through which sheâd entered the mansion.
A short plump woman with a lovely silver streak in her black hair approached her. âHello. Youâre Zaneâs friend, Gwen Hutton. Iâm Rosita Perez. You probably met my daughter Maggie. Sheâs married to