âHAVE I MENTIONED you look good enough to eat?â Donovanâs voice was low in my ear, just loud enough for only me to hearâor so I thought.
âIf we all have to ride together, the least you could do is eat each other while Iâm sitting right the fuck here,â Daire grumbled from where he sat on the other side of Donovan in the limo. He tugged at the neck of his all-black tuxedo, scowling like this was all nothing but an inconvenience.
âSpeak for yourself. Iâm here for the show if youâre offering.â East winked, the picture of elitist superiority as he stretched his arm out along the back of the seat where Gavin and Joey sat. I wondered how he managed to drink out of a martini glass in a moving vehicle without spilling anything.
Donovan met my eyes, grinning as he squeezed my thigh. God, he looked unbelievable, better than anyone had a right to, and I had no idea how I was going to get through the night if he kept staring and touching me.
Across from us, Gavin groaned. âThis is the last time Iâm riding with any of you.â
âAw, donât be like that,â West said. âYou and Joey could always put on a sex show for us. Give Van a taste of his own medicine.â
More than half of the group seemed to agree, shouting out encouragement to Gavin, while the handful of others, Donovan included, looked like they wanted to jump out of the limo.
I covered Donovanâs hand on my thigh with my own, drawing it up my leg as I leaned in to kiss his neck. He looked like he could use a distraction, and Iâd take any advantage to get closer.
I let my lips linger against his skin as I breathed him in. The scent of his cologne was fresh and a little mysterious, just like the man himself.
âOn second thought, maybe we donât have to go,â Donovan said, tilting his head to give me more access.
âYouâd be disowned,â someone said, maybe Travis? Preston? I couldnât tell, not with my attention solely focused on Donovan.
âIs that true?â I murmured, nipping at his ear and not giving a shit who was watching. Well, hopefully Gavin had his eyes closed or had turned his attention to his own date, but that wasnât my problem.
Donovan hummed low in his throat. âProbably. Worth it, though.â
Someone snorted just as the limo came to a stop, and Donovanâs eyes opened. He flipped his hand under mine to lace our fingers.
âYou ready for the most ostentatious display of wealth youâve ever seen?â
I opened my mouth to respond that it couldnât be that bad, but my eyes caught on the exterior of the building weâd stopped outside of, and I shut up real fast.
âShit.â That was all that came out, because where in the hell were we?
All Donovan had said was the event was for charity and would be taking place at the social club that his and his friendsâ parents belonged to. The mandatory tux had tipped me off that it was fancier than my usual hangouts, but what I was looking at right now blew all of what Iâd expected out of the water.
The white four-story building took up at least half the block, and spotlights lit up the massive façade, but it was the wrought-iron gates punctuated by thick columns that caught and held my attention. They were at least a couple of stories tall, separating the building from the mere mortals, with a courtyard just beyond it.
It looked like something out of a gilded old New York, and suddenly I wondered what the hell Iâd gotten myself into.
âTerrible, right?â Donovan said, grinning at me.
âJesus Christ, Donovan, how rich are you?â
âHavenât you heard what everyone calls them?â JT said as Scotty opened the door and the others began to file out. âThe Park Avenue Princes.â
I blinked. âThe what?â
JT smirked as West rolled his eyes. âYeah, everyone at Astor calls them that. Because they own practically all of Manhattan. Or at least the Upper East Side.â
I raised a brow at Donovan. âIs that right?â
He shrugged, a smile playing on his lips, which told me everything I needed to know.
No wonder heâd been so adamant about wearing a damn mask. If this group found out what he was up to in his spare time, I couldnât imagine theyâd approve.
As the last of the group stepped out of the limo, Donovan started forward, but I tugged on his hand.
He looked back at me and frowned. âWhat is it?â
âI have no problem with any of this,â I said. âBut is this a good idea? For you?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âIâm not wearing a mask. It wonât be a secret who I am, and if even one person finds out, what does that mean for you?â
Donovanâs jaw tightened and he stepped forward, hovering over me. His fingers were firm as he took my chin in hand. âI donât give a fuck.â
Then, to make his point, he brought his lips down on mine in a kiss that was anything but sweet. It was resolute, a fierce promise that he wanted me on his arm no matter what, and damn if that didnât have my heart stopping and starting again.
I climbed out of the limo, and Donovan sidled in close to me, placing a palm on my chest. âYou look so damn handsome.â He leaned back and gave me a thorough once-over. âDonât even about leaving my side tonight.â
I slipped my hand into his, and we made our way toward aâ
Shit, was that a red carpet?
As though he sensed my moment of trepidation, Donovan tightened his fingers around mine as he flashed a beatific smile my way. Jesus, Iâd do anything for that smile. He knew it, too, judging by the way he led me toward the line of photographers snapping photos of the elite turnout for tonightâs event.
Several of Donovanâs friends went ahead of us, East saluting the crowd with a half-full martini glass, no doubt living up to whatever reputation the press had bestowed upon his pompous ass. But I had to give him creditâhe went all in with the rich upperclassman angle. One look at him in the classic tux with his prim and proper bow tie and you knew that smug smile belonged to someone who knew nothing but luxury.
Travis stood in front of us, grumbling something about the sleeves of his shirt under his jacket, and Donovan leaned forward to say, âQuit fiddling. You look hot. The velvet jacket is to die for.â
Travis glanced back at us, and I nodded. âHeâs right. You look like a sexy rocker.â
âOh yeah?â Travisâs lip curled as he looked between the two of us. âJust how sexy?â
âNot sexy,â Donovan said, shoving him toward the red carpet. âYouâre up.â
âWell, I am now. Thanks for that. It better not show in my photos.â
âJust go.â Donovan pointed, and Travis sauntered out, stopping in front of the signage for the charity and flashing a killer smolder. Cameras clicked, lights flashed, and funnily enough, the press treated Travis like the rock star he presented.
It was amazing what money could do. These guys were all students at college, and yet the town treated them like they were celebritiesâ¦or royalty.
What was that saying?
? Apparently it also gossiped, and who created better gossip than seven rich guys who did whatâand no doubt, whoâthey wanted, whenever they wanted. It was insane.
Travis was all cocky confidence as he turned to walk inside the gates, but then his feet faltered and his back stiffened. For a second I wondered if I was projecting my own nerves onto him, knowing we were up next, but when Donovan whispered, âOh shit,â I knew I wasnât imagining it.
âWhatâs wrong?â I said as Travis angled his head up and walked closer to the group of photographers. I spotted a guy on the sidelines in a slouchy beanie with a camera in his hand, glaring his way.
âThatâs Caleb. They donât, um, get along. Shit.â Donovan looked around as though searching for someone to come to Travisâs aid if things got out of hand, but all of his friends were already inside.
âDo you want me to go and make sure everythingâs okay?â I looked to where heated words were being exchanged, and figured I could take on this Caleb guy if need be. I was a good few inches taller than both him and Travis.
âNo.â Donovan shook his head. âGod no. Thatâll make it worse.â
âOkay, if youâre sure.â I saw Caleb bring his camera back up, then Travis flipped him off as he turned and stormed inside the gates.
Donovan let out a breath, and I rubbed a hand along his lower back. âYou ready?â
He nodded and took my hand, and anything other than him left my head as we stepped out in front of the cameras and lights flashed and questions were called.
âDonovan? Who are you wearing tonight?â
âDonovan? Whoâs your date tonight?â
âDonovan? Look over here.â
It was weird that we were there for charity and yet that wasnât once mentioned as we finished up the short step-and-repeat and then headed inside the gates, away from prying eyes.
âSorry,â Donovan said as he led me toward the entrance of the grand old building. âI told you it would be ridiculous.â
âItâs fine, really. Itâs justâ¦a lot.â
âI know.â Donovan gave a rueful grin as the doors were pulled open for us. âAnd thatâs only the beginning.â
âThe beginning?â We stepped inside the Elysium, and as the doors shut behind us, we were left standing in an enormous hall with multicolored marble floors and walls, and a gold coffered ceiling that soared high overhead.
There were chandeliers casting a golden hue over the tables and chairs set up all around the hall, and elaborate floral centerpieces decorating each one. It was one of the most breathtaking things Iâd ever seen, and Iâd barely set foot in the place.
âKelly?â Donovanâs voice snapped me out of my daze. âThis way.â
I swallowed as I followed his lead, my eyes fixed on the grand double staircase north of the space. But before we even got to enter that area, it appeared we had to pass by some kind of welcome committee.
Several elegantly dressed men and women lined up greeting and shaking hands with attendees. Some even got kisses on cheeks as they said their hellos and then headed inside, and suddenly it really did feel like I was about to meet royalty.
As we waited our turn, I leaned down to whisper in Donovanâs ear, âWho are these people?â
âOh, the head members of the club. Basically the parents of all the other guys, and the president.â He nodded toward the first guy in the line.
Wait, if these were the other guysâ parents, did that mean⦠âAre your parents here?â
He chuckled. âYeah, theyâre last in the lineup.â
âHoly shit, Iâm meeting your ?â
Donovan gave me a sheepish smile. âDid I not mention that? My bad. But donât worry, theyâre cool, I promise.
âYou might be the only person to ever call his parents cool.â
âNah, I just mean theyâre not the type to look down their noses like a lot of these folks.â
I looked at the line of club members, easily picking out which parent belonged to which of the Park Avenue Princes. I couldnât see Donovanâs parents yet, and I wondered which of them he looked more like.
âDonovan, good to see you.â The first man in the line was striking, and he couldnât be older than his early forties. Impeccably groomed with dark blond hair, a chiseled jaw line, and a charming smile, he was attractive but somehow not at all what I expected the president of a social club like this to look like. Werenât they supposed to be old guys with cigars and a permanent glass of bourbon in their hand?
âThanks for having us,â Donovan said, shaking the manâs hand, and then he gestured to me. âThis is my date, Kelly Sinclair. Kelly, this is the president of Elysium, Archer Carrington.â
âItâs a pleasure to meet you.â Archerâs grip was firm, but his smile was welcoming. Then again, it would have to be. Couldnât have a grumpy ass in charge of a club like this, which meant Daire would never be up for the job.
I managed to bite back a laugh at that visual and smiled back at him. âYou too.â
âMr. Carrington is also Serenaâs dad,â Donovan said.
That made sense. I couldnât place which guy he looked like, but now that Donovan mentioned Serena, I could see a little of the resemblance between father and daughter.
We continued down the line, and it didnât shock me one bit when Eastâs parents were every bit as arrogant as their son. Not rude, necessarily, just a little aloof. Meanwhile, Westâs father was a delight, down to his French accent. I was hoping for a glimpse of Daireâs family, but Donovan said they traveled a lot and never showed up at these things. Maybe that was why Daire felt he had to? Hell, if it were me, Iâd use that as an excuse to skip out.
Donovan reached down to squeeze my hand briefly before letting go, and as we came to the end of the line, I tried not to let the surprise show on my face. Because fuckinâ hell, he hadnât mentioned who his parents were.
âMom, Dad, this is Kelly,â he said, proudly turning toward me, and his momâs smile as she looked my way lit up the room. Of course it wouldâshe was a supermodel. Kimberly Thompson, who had long blond hair, a face even a twentysomething would be jealous of, and the same hazel eyes as Donovan. It never wouldâve occurred to me that they could be related, especially with different last names, but he was the spitting image of her.
She didnât shake my hand, instead putting her hands on my shoulders and kissing both cheeks in greeting.
âWonderful to meet you, Kelly. Van couldnât wait to introduce us.â
I wasnât usually fazed by anyone, but the fact that was Donovanâs mom had me feeling a little off-kilter. He couldâve warned me, but the sly look on his face told me he was enjoying this.
âYour son seems to like surprises,â I said pointedly, and she and the man beside her chuckled.
âIâm guessing he hasnât told you about us in the same way.â She turned to the sophisticated man beside her. âShould we be offended?â
âWe should,â he agreed, before winking at me and shaking my hand. âArthur Truitt.â
âGreat to meet you, sir.â
It wasnât until I let go of his hand that the name niggled in the back of my brain, and I realized why. Wasnât he the guy who CBS?
I put that tidbit of information in the back of my head to ask Donovan about when we were alone, and then made polite small talk with his parents. But I couldnât remember what the hell was said, only that Donovan had reached out to lace his fingers with mine when I heard them ask what I did for a living.
âHeâs in entertainment,â Donovan said, and then squeezed my hand. âWeâre holding up the line. Weâd better keep moving. Weâll find you later.â
After saying quick goodbyes, Donovan hauled our asses out of there, something I was grateful for, because meeting a lineup of parents was not my usual thing.
Once we were out of earshot, I let out a breath, and he did the same before laughing.
âFun, right?â he said, pushing back the blond strands that had fallen over his forehead.
âYouâre evil, Iâll give you that. You neglected to mention your parents are kind of famous.â
Donovan held his hands up. âI swear, it never even occurred to me you would know who they are. Besides, itâs not like Iâm thinking of my family when Iâm with you.â
âI would hope the fuck not,â I said. It took everything in me not to reach for him then, because the picture he made in that tux, his cheeks still tinged with pink from our interaction, was almost impossible to resist.
But this wasnât the time or place to act on that desire.
âSo,â Donovan said, one of his eyebrows kicking up. âReady to grab a couple of drinks and join the real party?â