My lips still tingled from the kiss Trent and I shared on Wednesday. True to his word, he was totally professional the rest of the week. We completed the invitations and Trent was having them hand-delivered across the city. Penny sent out dozens of requests for the silent auction. The band was booked, the menu finalized, and the decorations ordered.
Penny crashed into my office, which now looked more like a war room with papers and sticky notes stuck all over one of the walls. It was old school, but I couldnât work with everything crammed into files on my computer. I needed to see it. Visualize it.
She fell into one of the chairs, a pen tucked into the mass of curls piled on top of her head. âIâm fucking exhausted.â
I laughed at her dramatics. âDo you want to go back to getting me coffee and answering emails?â
âHell no! I thrive off this shit.â
I laughed again. âThatâs what I thought. Go home and get some rest, then be ready to hit it hard again on Monday.â
Penny waggled her eyebrows at me. âI have a date.â
âWith Brett?â I gasped.
She nodded like a bobblehead. âHeâs picking me up at my apartment so he can meet Fred, then heâs taking me to a fancy French restaurant. Iâve never had French food before except for french fries and French toast; however, I doubt that will be on the menu.â
âGood guess. Order something with chicken. Chicken is always safe.â I wished I could have been as open as Penny was about going on a date with Brett, but no one could know Trent and I were involved, whatever that meant. The kiss we shared in his office wasnât what I expected after I poured my heart out to him. I expected him to think I was weak and incapable, but he surprised me by being encouraging and empathetic. I shouldnât have been shocked. Iâd seen glimpses of his soft side, but usually his tyrannical behavior overshadowed it. Now, I wondered if it was all an act. If he was being what people expected of him.
Penny snapped her fingers in front of my face. âHel-loooo. Whereâd you go?â
I blinked. âSorry. I guess Iâm tired too.â
âItâs been a long week,â she confirmed.
âMy weekâs not over. Iâm going to the show tonight. I want to see how everything runs for an event.â
âSocial Proof? Theyâre good. I saw them last year.â
âYeah, about that. How come you didnât tell me there was an event team? I assumed I was going to be running around like a chicken with my head cut off, but apparently, we have a whole crew.â
She paled. âIâm so sorry. With the fundraiser planning and my impending date, it totally slipped my mind. Suzette never wanted to be involved. She had me handle everything. I guess I never gave it a second thought.â
âNo worries. I get it, things have been crazy. Any word from Ariel Foxâs manager yet?â
âNot a word.â She sighed. âIâve left like four messages.â
I frowned. âThat sucks. Iâm going to call her myself. They canât ignore us forever.â
âActually, they can.â
âStop being a pessimist.â I waved a hand at her. âI need to at least book her for a few shows, but a residency would help secure my position here.â
âYou donât need to worry about job security. Youâve accomplished more in two weeks than Suzette did in months. Plus, I noticed Mr. Broody Pants hasnât been so grumpy lately. You must be doing something right.â
The conversation was veering into dangerous territory, so I made a quick detour. âIâm sure that has nothing to do with me. Heâs probably getting laid.â I wanted to smack myself before the words finished falling from my lips. It was so stupid. Why would I say that about my boss?
âHe gets laid plenty,â Penny said. âIâve heard he has a way with the ladies, though I havenât personally seen it. I mean, heâs hot, but heâs kind of a big dick. But who knows, maybe he has a big dick and thatâs what attracts the women.â
I choked on my Diet Coke and held a hand over my mouth to keep it from spraying all over my desk. Swallowing it down, I coughed as the bubbles burned my throat. If only she knew how true her words were. âSorry. Wrong pipe.â I banged on my chest with the heel of my hand. âSo, what are you wearing on your date?â Focusing back on Penny was my only option. I didnât think I could handle another comment about Trentâs dick.
She put a finger to her lips. âIâm not sure. Nothing in my closet screams French cuisine.â
âCome on, itâs time to go shopping,â I said as I grabbed my purse from the desk drawer. âI saw the perfect dress for you in one of the boutiques downstairs. My treat for all the extra help youâve given me.â I hauled her out of the chair and toward the door. âYouâre going to look fabulous.â
One crisis averted. I hoped I could survive the rest of the night with a little more grace.
I met Trent in the lobby at exactly seven oâclock. He looked utterly delicious in dark jeans and a black button-up shirt. Heâd left it untucked and had the sleeves rolled up, showing off his muscular forearms and a hint of that tattoo Iâd yet to identify. This was the first time Iâd seen him in something other than a suit, and I completely approved. Casual Trent was just as hot as Office Trent.
He let out a low whistle when he saw me. I did a spin to give him a view of the low-cut back on my silver tank. Iâd paired it with cropped jeans and a pair of strappy, silver heels. âYou like?â
He pulled me by the hand and pecked me on the cheek, then eyed me from head to toe. âYou look gorgeous.â
I scanned the area to see if anyone was watching us, but everyone was busy doing their own thing. âYou donât look so bad yourself. I was starting to wonder if you owned anything other than suits.â
âI do, indeed.â He pulled a laminated badge from his back pocket and handed it to me. âThis is your backstage pass for all events. We keep security tight, but you can go anywhere with that.â
âGianna Romano, Director of Entertainment and Events,â I read aloud. âSo, itâs official now?â
âIt was official the minute I said it.â Trent took the pass from me and hung the lanyard around my neck.
I giggled. I wasnât much of a giggler, but I couldnât help myself. âHas anyone ever told you youâre bossy?â
His mouth quirked up on one side. âA time or two.â He held out his arm for me. âAre you ready for your first Vegas show?â
âReady as Iâll ever be.â I looped my arm through his. âIâve never been backstage for a concert before.â
âThen youâre in for a treat. Best seats in the house.â He led me through the back hallways to two huge black doors. A big, beefy guy stood guard with his arms crossed. âHey, Mason.â
He dropped the tough guy persona I was sure he had no problem backing up and smiled at Trent. âHey, boss man.â Mason held his fist out for Trent to bump. âLong time no see. Whoâs your lady friend?â
âGia, Mason. Mason, this is Miss Gia Romano, our new director of entertainment and events.â
Mason took my small hand in his big paw with the gentleness of a teddy bear. âNice to meet you, Miss Romano.â
âLikewise. And itâs Gia.â
âI was hoping you could take a few minutes to show Gia around and introduce her to the crew,â Trent said.
âSure thing, boss.â Mason spoke into his walkie, âJasper, need you to take my place for a few.â
Within minutes, Jasper appeared, and introductions were made. He was as big as Mason, if not bigger. Mystique didnât mess around when it came to security. Mason held the door open for us. âAfter you.â
I slipped inside with Trent and was hit with a sense of urgency. People hustled around the huge space like bees in a hive. Some had clipboards, others pushed equipment around, and still others spoke into mics attached to their shirts. Everyone was busy getting things in order for tonightâs show.
One woman stood out from the rest. Forty-something, if I had to guess, a clipboard in hand, and a headset perched atop her curly, blond hair pulled into a ponytail. She barked out orders and directed the crew. âWho is she?â
âThatâs Scarlet. Sheâs our fairy godmother; makes the magic happen. Nothing goes down back here without her knowledge. Sheâs also the liaison between the hotel and the performers.â
âIntroduce me?â It was nice to see another woman in a position of authority. Woman power and all that. I already liked Scarlet.
âSure thing.â
We talked to Scarlet briefly. She was a busy woman, and I didnât want to interrupt, but I scheduled a meeting with her for next week. She knew all the ins and outs of the business and I hoped sheâd be able to help me with Ariel Fox.
Before we knew it, the show was ready to start. Trent moved us into the wings, out of the way of the road crew and out of sight from the audience. The packed theater buzzed with energy. You could literally feel it coming off the crowd in waves.
The lights went down, and everyone went crazy with anticipation. Trent wrapped his arms around me from behind and rested them on my hips. âAre you ready for this?â he whispered in my ear.
I nodded furiously. âSo ready.â
A single drumbeat from the stage, slow and steady. The rhythm of a guitar joined the beat, and then a second guitar. A deep baritone voice began right as the stage lit up and the crowd went wild.
My hips swayed and my chest thumped with every beat of the drums. I couldnât just hear the music, I felt it coursing through my body. It became a part of me.
About halfway through the set, Trent whispered in my ear, âAre you trying to drive me crazy?â
Goose bumps ran down my spine. âJust enjoying the show.â
âSo am I.â
âThis is phenomenal.â
âIâm not talking about the music. For two weeks youâve been teasing me and now youâre shaking your hips against my junk.â
I winced at him, scolding myself for my carelessness. Iâd set boundaries and my hips were sending the wrong message. âI wasnât trying to tease you, I just got lost in the music.â The show was great, but I wanted to find out what else this man had in store for me. Tonight was supposed to be about getting to know each other. âYou wanna get out of here?â
He chuckled. âOnly if youâre ready.â
The look in his chocolate-brown eyes told me he was more than ready. âIâve done my due diligence. What else you got?â
Trent groaned. âSo much more, sweetheart. So much.â
My panties flooded from the man who was offering more than I was willing to give. Yet. I didnât want to fuck up my job, but the man holding my hips was too tempting for his own good. Heâd have to wait until I decided if he was worth the risk. âI wanna see more than the inside of a hotel room.â
âNot even on my mind,â he lied as he pressed his cock into the small of my back. âIâm going to make tonight a night youâll never forget.â
âShow me what youâve got,â I flirted. âI wanna live dangerously.â
âCareful what you wish for.â Trent grabbed my hand and dragged me through the throng of people backstage. I giggled as I ran in my heels down the winding corridors of Mystique I never knew existed. We exited the venue through a side door and proceeded down a deserted path to the crowded sidewalk of the Strip.
There was so much to take inâcouples walking arm in arm, drag queens drumming up business for their shows, lights flashing and demanding attention. My knowledge of the Strip was limited. Since Iâd been here, Iâd experienced it through the window of my new living quarters, seeing it from afar but not being immersed in the sights and sounds.
âWhere are we going?â
âEverywhere. No more naive girl from Waukegan. You need to live!â
I loved his enthusiasm. It was a lot to absorb as we weaved in and out of tourists. Finally, he stopped and pulled me in front of him, wrapping his arms around my waist. âThis is a must-see.â Trent pushed me against the railing, shielding me from behind.
I looked over the small pond in front of a grand hotel. âWhat am I looking at?â
âJust wait.â
Minutes ticked by and I wasnât sure what I was supposed to look at. Music played and the magic began. Water danced in front of me in a carefully choreographed display of lights and sound. I was transfixed by the fountains as they sprayed water in perfect harmony with the music. âThis is the Bellagio?â
âIt is. What do you think?â
âWow. Itâs better than YouTube.â
He watched me watch the fountains. âNothing is better than the real thing. This is only the beginning.â
After the fantastic water display, we walked hand in hand down the Strip. He led me past the Eiffel Tower, roller coasters, and street performers. It truly was an adult playground. Too much and not enough all at the same time. An overload of the senses that made you afraid you might miss something if you blinked.
Placing his palm on my lower back, Trent led me past huge statues of lions guarding the entrance of another casino. It was extravagant, as if everything was dipped in gold. âWhat are we doing here?â
âYouâll see,â Trent said as he led me through the lobby and onto the casino floor. The dinging of the slot machines overwhelmed me from every side. âPick one.â
There were so many. A sea of spinning reels revealing diamonds, cherries, lucky sevens, and any other image you could think of. âI donât know how to choose.â
âMy mom always says the machine picks you. Take a deep breath and close your eyes.â I did as he said, and Trent turned me in a circle. âNow open your eyes. Which machine calls to you?â
I took a tentative step forward, focusing on a slot machine in the far corner. Trent followed my lead and slipped a hundred dollar bill into the bandit like it was nothing. âI canât spend your money.â
âSure you can. Itâs a date and I can afford it. You havenât even let me buy you dinner.â He nodded toward the machine. âPull the handle.â
I bit my lip in anticipation. It seemed like a waste of money, but I couldnât fight the urge to give it a try. âYouâre sure?â
He gave me a pointed look and placed my hand on the lever. âIâm positive.â
It was five dollars a spin. Money that would be better spent on anything else. I pushed away the inner voice of my parents and pulled down. The reels spun quickly, landing on a double bar, a seven, and a blank. I shrugged, feeling guilty for wasting Trentâs money.
He chuckled. âIâd have been surprised if you won anything on the first try.â Leaning over me, he tapped the credit button three times. âTry again.â
I gulped. âThatâs fifteen dollars.â
He rolled his eyes and put my hand back on the lever. âPull.â
The wheels spun again and the pit in my stomach grew. It was one thing wasting my own money, but it was something else entirely to waste his. I watched intently as the reels stopped one by one, a bar, another bar, and⦠a cherry. My heart sank. How could people put their hard-earned money into these machines day after day? A tiny ding grabbed my attention. âWhat happened?â
Trent smirked at me. âYou won your money back.â
âYour money,â I corrected. âSo, itâs what? Like a free spin?â
âThatâs how they keep you here. Gives you a little taste of success. Can you feel it?â
I nodded.
âGo ahead. Pull it again. You know you want to.â
I did want to do it again. A rush of adrenaline coursed through my veins. I copied Trent and tapped the credit button three times. âHere goes nothing.â With a pull of the handle the reels spun again. Three double bars clicked into place and the machine dinged longer than before, giving me thirty credits. I quickly did the math. âA hundred fifty?â
âLooks like itâs your lucky night.â
âI should stop.â
âNo. You should keep going. Youâll know when to stop.â
âDo you want to play?â
Trent shook his head at me with a predatory glint in his eyes. âIâm enjoying watching you.â
âIs this turning you on?â
âImmensely.â
I giggled. âYouâre a strange one.â I began mixing up my bets, sometimes winning a bit and sometimes losing. Every time the machine dinged it was like another shot of adrenaline straight to the heart. It was easy to see how people became so addicted. When Iâd doubled Trentâs initial investment, I cashed out and held up the slip that was spat out. âDrinks on me?â
âAbsolutely.â Trent pulled the slip from between my fingers and led us to the cashier. After cashing out, we sat at the bar and ordered. âAre you hungry?â
âI grabbed a burger with Claude before the concert, but I could eat.â I held up my cosmo. âSomething to soak this up. A corn dog?â
Trent nearly spits his scotch on the bar top. âWeâre in a city where you can literally get anything, and you want carnival food?â
âIâm a midwestern girl. I donât need fancy. I need sustenance.â
âYou are something else, Gia Romano. A complete and utter enigma.â
I quirked a brow at him. âThat a problem for you?â
âNot at all. Itâs refreshing.â