Дженнифер Эстеп - Deadly Sting стр 7.

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I turned around to find Finn and tell him about the runesand came face-to-face with Owen Grayson.

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My breath caught in my throat.

Perhaps absence really did make the heart grow fonder, because I couldnt stop staring at my former lover. Black hair, intense violet eyes, a slightly crooked nose, a faint scar on his chin. I drank in the sight of his rugged features before my eyes traced over his broad shoulders and then down his muscled chest. The tuxedo he wore only made him look even more handsome and perfectly outlined the raw strength of his body.

Owens eyes widened, and he almost lost his grip on his champagne flute before he clenched his fingers around it once more. He seemed as surprised to see me as I was to see him.

Hi, he finally said in a soft, cautious voice.

Hi yourself.

We stood there staring at each other for what seemed like forever, although I was ticking off the seconds in my head the way I always did. Ten . . . twenty . . . thirty . . .

Finally, at the forty-five-second mark, Owen cleared his throat. I didnt expect to see you here tonight.

Finn dragged me along. He said he wanted to come see all of Mabs treasures, but really, I think he just wanted to socialize with his clients. Hes here somewhere, schmoozing the night away.

Owen smiled a little at that, and we fell silent again. The other guests swirled around us like dancers, talking, laughing, and drinking champagne, but the trill of their voices and the clink-clink-clink of glasses seemed distant and far away. All I was aware of was Owen. The way the soft white lights brought out the sheen of blue in his dark hair. The faint laugh lines at the corners of his eyes. The warmth of his body reaching out toward my own. Even his rich scent, the one that always made me think of metal. I noticed all that and moreso much more.

We hadnt spoken since that day at the Pork Pit when wed agreed to take a break, and there were so many things I wanted to say to him, so many things I wanted to tell him. It wasnt only our romance wed put on hold, but our friendship too. I loved Owen, but I also loved just talking to himtelling him about my day, hearing about his, sharing a laugh or a joke or a funny story one of us had heard. Id lost not only my lover but also one of my best friends and confidants. I missed him, terribly.

So . . . how have you been? he asked. Because you lookyou look amazing.

His gaze trailed down my scarlet dress, and a bit of heat flashed in his eyes. I was suddenly very glad that Finn had dragged me out shopping and made me come here tonight.

Thank you, I said. You look good too. Better than good, actually. Its nice just to . . . see you.

Another smile flickered across his face, this one a little brighter. Well, its good to be seen, especially by you.

We fell silent once more, still staring at each other, both of us wondering what to say, wondering how to break through the polite chitchat and talk about the things that really mattered, the problems we had, and where we went from here

Owen! a voice called out. There you are!

A woman emerged from the crowd and strode over to us. She shot Owen a dazzling smile, then smoothly threaded her arm through his like it was something shed done a dozen times before. My heart clenched at the sight, but I forced myself to stay calm and study her. She wasnt as beautiful as some of the other women here tonight, but she knew how to play up her features. Smoke-black shadow rimmed her eyes, making them seem darker and larger than they really were, while the soft waves of her dark brown hair just tickled her shoulders, drawing attention to her toned arms and back.

I thought Id lost you. Ive been looking everywhere for you. She smiled up at him again, then turned toward me. Who are you talking to? Youll have to introduce me

Her words died on her red lips, and she did a double take, her eyes widening with surprise. It took me a second to realize that she wasnt reacting to how close I was standing to Owen or the tension simmering between us. Oh, no. There was a far more serious reason for her horrified expression.

I had on the exact same dress she did.

Fitted top, cinched waist, flowing skirt. Her scarlet gown was identical to mine, right down to the teardrop-shaped crystals that sparked and flashed beneath the white lights. My gaze dropped to her feet, which were peeking out from beneath the edge of her skirt. She even had on the same color shoes as I did, although shed gone all out and opted for the four-inch stilettos.

Owen? the woman asked.

Sorry, he said, finally glancing away from me. I got . . . distracted and lost sight of you. Ive been looking for you too.

Oh. So thats why hed been behind me. Some small part of me had thoughtno, hopedthat Owen had seen me from across the room and had come over to me on his own. But hed really been searching for another woman the whole time, and the dress had only fooled him. Well, that and the fact that the mystery woman and I were roughly the same height. I supposed we even looked a little alike from the back, since we both were wearing our dark hair down loose around our shoulders. A simple mistake, but it still made bitterness burn in my throat all the same.

She kept staring at me, and I at her, both of us sizing each other up the way women so often do.

Owen cleared his throat and made the introductions. Gin, this is Jillian Delancey, a business associate of mine from Atlanta. Jillian, this is Gin Blanco

An old friend, I interrupted him, and held out my hand to her.

I wasnt sure what Owen had been about to say about me, whether I was merely a friend or an ex or something else entirely, but I didnt want to find out. Not like this, anyway.

Still, the irony of the situation cut me like one of my own knives. The last time Owen had introduced me to a woman, it had been Salina, whom Id had to kill. At the time, hed failed to mention that she was his ex-fiancée. I wondered what sort of relationship he had with Jillianif theyd been lovers in the past or if this was new.

Because it was obvious she wanted to start up something with him. I could tell by the way her hand tightened on his arm as she stepped even closer to him. Plus, the shoes were a dead giveaway. Women didnt wear heels like that because they were comfortable. They wore them because of the way they made their legs look long and leanand made men salivate over them.

Was Owencould he bewere they out on a date?

My stomach twisted at the thought of Owen with someone else. That he might have already moved on without even telling me. That our relationship might be well and truly dead. The idea hurt so much that I couldnt even breathe for a second.

But the shock of the moment passed, and the jagged, broken pieces of my heart kept right on beating just like they always did, even if every steady thump-thump-thump brought a fresh wave of pain along with it.

Despite my treacherous, unwanted, seesawing emotions, I decided to be gracious about things. Acting the bitch wouldnt help matters. Besides, Jo-Jo had taught me better manners than that.

Gin Blanco. The Spider. Notorious assassin. Polite to a fault.

Love your dress, I joked.

Jillian smoothed down the fabric of her skirt. Oh, yeah. Yours too.

We both laughed, but my voice sounded hard and brittlejust like my heart.

The three of us stood there, shifting on our feet, not sure what to say to each other to break the silence that was growing more strained and awkward by the second. I glanced around the rotunda, hoping Finn was nearby so I could excuse myself more easily. It took me several seconds, but I finally spotted my foster brotherand he wasnt alone.

Three other people stood with him. One was a tall, strong-looking man with blond hair that was slicked back into a ponytail. The other two were women, one young, only twenty, with dark hair and blue eyes, the other older but even more beautiful, with black hair and toffee-colored eyes and skin. Phillip Kincaid, Eva Grayson, and Roslyn Phillips. Familiar faces, since Phillip was Owens best friend, Eva was his younger sister, and Roslyn was another member of my extended family.

Owen noticed me looking past him and turned to see what I was so interested in.

Evas here with me and Jillian, he explained, facing me once more. We all rode over together with Phillip and Roslyn.

I nodded. Finn had told me that Roslyn was coming to the exhibit with someone else, since Xavier, her significant other, had to work tonight along with Bria. I just hadnt thought that someone else would be Phillip. Then again, Roslyn owned Northern Aggression, the citys most decadent nightclub. She knew everyone who was anyone in Ashland, including all of the underworld players like Kincaid.

Finn must have felt me staring at him, because he glanced in my direction. He started to look away but stopped and did a double take just as Jillian had. He stared at her a moment, then at me, his eyes flicking back and forth between our identical dresses.

Owen hesitated. Actually, the reason Eva, Phillip, Jillian, and I are all here is that Finn gave me several extra tickets for the gala. He said that someone had given a bunch of them to him at his bank and he didnt want us to miss out on the exhibit. He also said to think of it as part of his apology to me for everything that . . . happened between us.

That everything had included Finn holding a gun on Owen while I cut Salinas throat. Needless to say, Owen had been plenty pissed about that, mostly at me, for asking Finn to do such a thing in the first place. Still, it didnt surprise me that hed talked to my foster brother and had taken the tickets from him. Finnegan Lane could be exceptionally persuasive when he put his mind to it. Besides, what had happened that night had been my doing, no one elses. The responsibility, the burden of that, was mine to bear, and so was the guilt.

Did he, now? I murmured. How considerate of him.

Finn had been so insistent that I come to the exhibit that I hadnt thought too much about exactly why he wanted me here in the first place. Oh, sure, hed said that Bria was busy and that he wanted to get me out of the house and have some fun, but I was beginning to think hed had an ulterior motive in mind. Getting me and Owen into the same space was exactly the sort of sneaky, underhanded thing Finn would do and then claim it was for my own good. I loved my foster brother, truly I did, but sometimes his cheerful meddling made me want to wring his neck.

This was one of those times.

Well, I said, giving Owen and Jillian a bright smile. Please excuse me. I really need to go see what Finn is up to. Jillian, it was nice to meet you.

You too, she replied.

I looked at my lover, careful to keep my face blank. Owen.

Gin.

I nodded at him, and he returned the gesture.

And that was that. Nothing else was said, nothing else was done, and nothing had changed between us. I wondered if this was the extent of my relationship with Owen nowcool, distant, polite, impersonal. I wondered if this was all we would ever be now.

My heart clenched at the thought, but I forced myself to smile at the two of them a final time. My teeth ground together and my cheeks ached from the strain, but I managed to keep the expression fixed on my face until I stepped past them. Then I walked away, leaving them to their date.

* * *

I strode through the crowd, the sharp snap-snap-snap of my heels against the floor as loud as a series of firecrackers exploding, my wintry gray glare fixed on one manFinnegan fucking Lane.

He saw me coming and edged behind Eva. Please. As if that would save him. Still, I stopped when I reached the group and addressed everyone in turn.

Roslyn, youre looking as lovely as ever. You too, Eva. Phillip, nice to see you.

The three of them murmured polite greetings to me. I looked past Eva and stared at Finn, who was still keeping the younger woman between the two of us.

Why, Finn, I drawled in a voice that was as sugary-sweet as the summer sun tea I made on Fletchers front porch. I didnt realize youd asked some of our friends to come here tonight too. You are just full of surprises.

Finn eyed me over Evas slender shoulder. So, he replied in a voice that was just as easy and unconcerned as mine, are you planning on killing me right here in the middle of the rotunda?

I gave him a cool, murderous smile. Sorry to disappoint, but I rather like the rotunda just the way it is, without your blood decorating the walls. It would be a shame to dirty up all this pretty gray marble, dont you think?

Absolutely, he agreed. Personally, I like my blood right where it is, inside my body.

Besides, it would be so much easier to stab you to death in the parking lot, stuff you into the trunk, stop your car at the entrance to the covered bridge, and heave your dead carcass into the Aneirin River. No muss, no fuss, and no evidence for the cops to find when they finally fish your bloated, rotting corpse out of the water.

He winced. I take it things didnt go well with Owen?

No, things did not go well with Owen, unless you think stilted sentences and awkward pauses are the signs of a successful couple. I glared at Finn. What were you thinking? I cant believe you didnt tell me Owen was coming tonightand that youd purposefully invited him.

Finn kept wincing, but he didnt answer me. Roslyn and Phillip exchanged a puzzled look, but it was Evas reaction that caught my eye. She bit her lip and looked down at the floor, a guilty expression on her face if ever there was one. She glanced up, realized that I was staring at her, and let out a small sigh.

Actually, it wasnt really Finns idea, Eva admitted. I was the one who suggested it.

And why would you do that?

She sighed again. Because its been almost a month since Salinas death, and you and Owen havent seen each other in weeks. You havent even spoken, as far as I know.

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