: Chapter 28
The Trap Of Ace
When I was finally outside, I was frozen in my place. The cold breeze that kissed my skin wasnât the culprit. It was him. Looking like he just dived out of a magazine, he stood there leaning against his car, waiting. The crease between his brows was the proof of his impatient.
Even comparing him to those models printed on magazines would be an insult to his beauty. He was⦠beyond gorgeous.
Flaunting a navy-blue Armani suit, paired with a charcoal black shirt beneath and a pair of polished expensive shoes, he took my breath away. As always.
Noticing me, he stood straight. âYouâre five minutes late.â And then his eyes went to the rest of my body. My skin burned under that heated stormy gaze of his as they ran over me.
His strong jaw clenched, nostrils flared as he let out a curse. Gray eyes darkened.
âYou arenât seriously going to wear that in front of all those men, are you?â he asked in his deep Greek accent, pointing at my dress. His eyes flickered to the small display of my cleavage and legs again, hands curling into balls.
âWhy? Whatâs wrong with this dress?â I feigned innocence.
Striding closer, he pinned me with his hard stare. âYou did this on purpose, didnât you? You wanted to get on my nerves.â
My eyes widened slightly. Oh, so he figured it out.
Now, Mr. Valencian, how does it feel when someone irritates you out of your mind?
I gave him a look of horror. âWhat are you talking about? Whyâd you think that? I wore it because I liked it. I didnât think of you when choosing this dress! Donât be delusional!â
Stepping closer, he gently cupped my chin. âLetâs not waste anymore time arguing, shall we? Go and change it. Weâre getting late for dinner.â
My eyes narrowed. âIâm not changing this dress.â
âUntil youâre changing this dress, we arenât leaving.â His tone was serious.
Crossing my arms over my chest, I shrugged. âIâm fine with curling under my blanket right now and watching Netflix.â
âRosebud.â With warning etched in his voice, he waited for me to obey.
But I was too comfortable in my place.
His lips curled into displeasure as he let out a curse. âFine. Letâs go. But I swear, it wonât be my fault if someone goes to their early grave tonight.â
âYou wonât dare!â Casting him a look, I passed him and sauntered into the warmth of the car.
Thank God he couldnât see through my skin. Otherwise, heâd definitely notice how badly my bones were shivering with cold.
Irritating him had cost me much more than I thought.
Once inside the car, he shrugged off his coat and put it around my shoulders, still scowling.
âI-I donât need it!â
âI can see that very well. Now put it on and stay quiet,â he ordered with a grunt, adjusting the heater.
I didnât argue anymore.
Once we were outside of The Blue Paradise, the hotel the Arabs were staying at, he got out and opened the door for me. Stepping outside, when I was about to give him his coat back, his hands stopped me.
âNo, keep it on.â Securing the coat around me, he took my hands in his. âTheyâre cold.â
I didnât pull my hands from his much warmer ones as he rubbed them in his. My heart fluttered with warmth. My silence remained even when he took my hands and kissed them, mumbling how I needed a pair of gloves.
I wished I could just hide myself from the cold into the cocoon of his arms and never pull away.
âMr. Valencian!â
At the voice of Mr. Hakimi, I jerked my hands away from him and took a step back. Composing myself, I flashed the approaching old man a smile.
âWelcome, Mr. Valencian and Ms. Hutton! Iâm glad you both could join us tonight for dinner.â He shook hands with Ace, then with me.
âOur pleasure, Mr. Hakimi. It wasnât possible that you invited us with such respect and we wouldnât show up.â Ace wrapped an arm around me. A blush kissed my cheeks when the old manâs observing eyes caught the gesture.
âIâm glad you did. Now please, come in. Itâs freezing out here.â
But before we could even move, a flash of red engulfed him in a hug, causing his arm to fall from my shoulder.
âOh my God! Youâre finally here, Mr. Valencian! I was waiting for you for so long. I almost thought you wouldnât show up!â Pulling away, she threw him a red lipped seductive smile.
My fists clenched.
The secretary of Mr. Hakimi. Cindy. How could I forget her?
My eyes cut through her from head to toe. She wore a red gown with a high slit and neckline so deep if she lowered herself a little, her assets would spill out. Was red her favorite color?
The nickname was perfect for her. Red witch.
With a hardened face, Ace gave her a curt nod before turning to pull me back into his arms. But his disinterest seemed to do nothing to her shamelessness as her eyes eyed him up and down.
My nails dug into my palms.
âPlease come inside, Mr. Valencian, Ms. Hutton,â Mr. Hakimi said with a tight smile before turning to Cindy, his eyes harboring warning. âAnd Cindy, why donât you recheck everything in the meantime so our guests wonât have to face any inconvenience?â
Tearing her gaze from Ace, she looked at her employer and nodded before sauntering away. Her hips swayed as she walked.
Where did Mr. Hakimi even find this witch?
Once we were inside, we met the other Arabs, and Arthur, who was already present. I didnât know he was supposed to attend. The Arabs welcomed us with warm regards, drinks were served. As always, Ace didnât have any. And the whole time his arm was around me, clutching me to him firmly.
âYou donât need to tie me with you all the time, you know? Iâm not a kid. I wonât get lost,â I whispered as another man came up to us and started a conversation.
His form tensed for a fleeting second before he composed himself. Even though it was just for a second, I noticed it. What was that?
He nodded at something the man said and tightened his hold on me. âI know. But youâll have to stay in my clutch, whether you like it or not. Think of it as your punishment for wearing this ridiculous dress. You should be happy Iâm not pulling every manâs eyes out of their sockets in this room for staring at something thatâs mine.â His words came out as a hiss as he murmured in my ear.
I shook my head at him. âYouâre a crazy man.Do you know that, Achilles Valencian?â
Holding my gaze, a smirk tugged at the corner of his lips. âOh, you have no idea.â
Something flipped inside me at the emotion that flashed across his eyes. It was unknown to me. The more time we were spending with each other, he was opening up to me. He showed me his emotions, his state of mind. But I always felt there was still something I didnât know. Something he hid deep inside. He held himself back every time he was around me. As if hiding a vast part of him. And this emotion that just washed over his eyes, it was a glimpse of that side he kept a secret from me.
I couldnât comprehend the emotion his gaze held. Whatever it was, it was profound enough to send a shiver down my spine.
Our gazes broke away from each other at the voice of Mr. Hakimi as he invited us to join them in the entertainment room. And I was surprised to see they especially organized a belly dance in our honor. Though I didnât like those stunning beauties in their provocative dance attires, I was excited to behold the famous traditional dance.
Traditionally, their costumes werenât that revealing, but on foreign lands, things tend to change a bit. Because it had become one of the most popular dance practices among folks.
The dance started once we took our respective seats. Me, of course, beside Ace, while Arthur enjoyed the show with Mr. Hakimi and others. Between the dazzling dance and enticing Arabic music, I kept glancing at Ace from time to time to see if his eyes were watching more than the dance. But he was too busy playing with my hair and taking a whiff every once in a while. He didnât even pay any attention to the show.
To my utter surprise, I didnât mind him doing that. I was happy he wasnât looking at those beautiful dancers. Even at that witch, who glared at me from afar, watching Aceâs attention on me.
An involuntary smirk tugged at my lips as my eyes locked with hers. Her facial features only twisted more.
As soon as I realized what I was doing, I looked away and concentrated on the dance.
Whatâs wrong with me? I shouldnât be behaving like a jealous girlfriend.
But I couldnât help it. This ugly sensation seemed to rise its head every time some other woman whirled around him like a bee. I wanted to hide him somewhere every time one of those bees came into my sight.
âWhatâs the matter, Rosebud? You seem to have lost interest in the dance,â he asked, his voice close to my ear.
I didnât turn to him. âWhat told you that?â
âThat adorable scowl on your face. It looks like youâre planning to murder someone in a very innocent way.â His tone was filled with amusement.
This time I did turn to him, frowning. His face was inches away from mine. âItâs nothing like that. And no one can murder in an innocent way. A murder is a murder. And itâs always vicious.â
A deep chuckle left his lips. Leaning in, he kissed my nose. âMy Rosebud can.â
âHow?â I asked, dumbfounded.
âWith those turquoise eyes of yours.â His voice turned husky as he pinned me with his hot gaze. âJust like they did to the conscience of my heart and turned it into a slave of theirs.â
My heart stopped beating down my chest as I sucked in a breath. A delicious shiver ran down my entire being. Those stormy eyes of his engulfed me whole in their flames.
âMr. Valencian!â Mr. Hakimiâs voice tore his attention from me. âSorry for the interruption, but if you donât mind, Iâd like to have a word with you.â The old man threw me a glance of apology.
I didnât miss the unreadable look Arthur gave me from the other corner of the room. His face was blank of any emotion.
âSure, no problem.â Ace turned to me. âStay here. Donât go anywhere. Iâll be back in a minute, all right?â
I rolled my eyes, my wild heart still thumping under my rib cage. âI can take care of myself. You go.â
Still hesitating, he nodded. âJust donât go anywhere alone. If you need anything, call me.â
When he was finally assured I wouldnât go anywhere, he left with Mr. Hakimi. But not before sending me another glance.
I let out a deep breath I didnât know I was holding.
Grabbing my purse, I got up and asked the passing waiter where the bathroom was. Once I was away from the hubbub, into the bathroom, I let the cool water calm my nerves.
Closing the tap, I grabbed some tissues and dabbed onto my face. My eyes met the reflection of mine.
With every passing day, he was breaking my walls. The boundaries I made around my heart to keep everyone away from it. Especially him. But I was finding them crumbling, crumbling with his presence, actions, and words.
How long could I hold myself from falling again?
âTsk, tsk! Look who I got here!â