Bittersweet Memories: Part 2 – Chapter 53
Bittersweet Memories
âAlanna?â Silas holds up a dress bag and grins at me. I didnât even notice him leaning against the wall next to my bedroom door â Iâve been too busy berating myself for my irrational behavior. I acted like a crazy jealous girlfriend when I stormed into his office today, and I expected him to be annoyed with me, but instead heâs waiting for me with a smile on his face.
âChange into this. Can you be ready in thirty minutes?â
I nod and take the bag from him with shaking hands. Thirty minutes is plenty of time to turn my daytime makeup into a nighttime look. By the time I walk out of my bedroom wearing the stunning red dress Silas gave me, heâs already waiting by my door, a black tux making him look irresistible.
âI wish I could just keep you home,â he whispers. âNo one should be seeing you in that dress but me.â
My eyes widen at his comment and heat rushes to my cheeks. Sometimes he just says the sweetest things, and he does it with such a deadpan expression. Silas offers me his arm, and I take it nervously.
âMr. Tharza is an oil giant, and I know heâs been looking for a new firm to handle the encryption of his transactions. Thatâs something we can do.â
I nod and read through the documentation Silas compiled as we drive to the venue. Knowing that weâll be working makes me feel far less guilty about the way Iâm crashing this event.
âReady?â
I nod, and Silas steps out of the car. Cameras flash, and I gasp in surprise, freezing for a moment when Silas opens the door and offers me his hand. âSmile,â he tells me. âOr the headlines will all be accusations of me mistreating my girlfriend.â
He wraps his arm around me as I smile up at him. âWhat headlines? What girlfriend?â
Silas chuckles as he leads me into the hotel the fashion showâs afterparty is being held at. âThe ones about you and me. Youâre the first woman Iâve publicly been seen with in a while, so weâll end up all over the tabloids.â
âWhy do you seem so pleased with that?â
He looks at me, his gaze making my heart skip a beat. âThereâs nothing I like more than seeing your name next to mine.â He pauses and shakes his head. âWait, thatâs not quite true. What Iâd like even better is your first name paired with my last. Alanna Sinclair. Sounds quite good, doesnât it?â
âYouâre crazy.â
He shrugs. âMaybe, but you love it.â
âIs that what you tell yourself?â
âYouâre not denying it.â
I try to resist smiling but canât, and Silas chuckles as he hands me a glass of champagne. âI love being around you,â he whispers, his voice so soft I nearly missed it.
His gaze turns intimate, and Iâm instantly reminded of the way he kissed me last night. I was out the door before he was this morning and managed to avoid him for most of the day, so we havenât spoken about it at all, but the sexual tension between us is inescapable.
His eyes drop to my lips, and I inhale sharply. âExcuse me for a moment,â I murmur, pressing my glass against his chest. He takes it from me, and I rush off to the bathroom, needing a breather.
There are cameras everywhere, and Silas is right. Thereâll no doubt be photos of us circulating tomorrow morning. Sinclair Security will have them removed before the day is over, but theyâll never be gone completely.
I close the lid and sit down on top of the toilet, needing a moment to myself. Silas Sinclair is rapidly becoming my weakness. Heâs the one man I canât have, yet I canât resist him. I know Iâll be judged harshly if I were to date him, yet I still want to. Iâd have to endure rumors and suspicions of nepotism at work, and Iâd be judged harshly for my previous relationship with Ryan⦠but Iâm starting to wonder if being with Silas would be worth the stigma.
âDid you see?â I hear a woman say. âSilas showed up with another woman. If he isnât here with Raven, that means heâs single again. Heâs only ever off-limits when heâs with Raven. He doesnât date anyone else exclusively. Iâm going to make a move.â
I hear another woman huff. âGood luck,â she says. âYou know itâs only a matter of time before heâs back with Raven. He always goes back to her.â
âDoesnât mean I canât enjoy him in the meantime.â
I grit my teeth and push the bathroom stall open, a sugary sweet smile on my face as I walk toward the sink to wash my hands. Their eyes widen when they see me, no doubt recognizing me as Silasâs date. âI just heard you talking about Silas,â I murmur. âYou should probably know that he told me heâs got crabs. Itâs such a shame, but thatâs too vicious of an STD for me to overlook.â
Both women gasp, and I smile sadly as I dry my hands and walk away, my fake smile turning into a real one as I walk back into the ballroom. That should keep them away from him for at least a little while, if not forever.
Silas is shaking Mr. Tharzaâs hand as I approach them, Raven by his side. I hate how good they look together, and for a moment I wonder if I should just stay away, but then Silasâs eyes find mine from across the room. I walk toward him, and he pulls me against him the moment Iâm within reach, his hand wrapping around my waist. âThis is my date,â he says. âAlanna, meet Mr. Tharza.â
He looks at us and grins as he shakes my hand. âI had my reservations about you, Mr. Sinclair, but I feel much better now. You look at her the way I look at my wife. A man who knows the value of things beyond money is a man I can work with. Iâll give you a call.â
He walks away, and I gasp as I turn toward Silas. âOh my gosh! You did it!â
He grins and wraps his arms around me, holding me in his embrace. âThat went better than expected.â He looks back at Raven, whoâs staring at us with a sweet smile. I expected to see jealousy in her eyes, but there is none. âIâll have to thank you properly, Raven.â
She nods politely, her attention stolen away by a woman who approached her. I feel her glancing at us every few seconds, but Silas doesnât seem to care. Instead, he pulls me onto the dance floor.
âArenât you worried about upsetting her?â I ask, unable to hide the anguish I feel. âI hear sheâs the woman you always go back to, the only one you ever date exclusively.â
âYouâre jealous.â
âYouâre evading my question.â
Silas chuckles and pulls me flush against him, the two of us swaying to a slow romantic song. âNo, Alanna,â he answers. âIâm not worried about upsetting her. Youâre all I can see tonight, and every night to come.â
The tension in my shoulders fades away, and I smile up at him. Even if this is all a lie, and heâs leading me on the way Ryan did, I donât think Iâll ever regret this. Being in his arms, having him look at me the way he does⦠I want this, even if it isnât real, even if itâs only temporarily.
âNow that weâve accomplished what we came here to do, we might as well enjoy our night. I heard the food is pretty good,â he says. âI was told that the crab cakes are nice.â
I cough, my eyes widening as nerves run down my spine, straightening my back. Oh shit.
âTheyâve got crab legs too, though that sounds a bit messy. Lots of crabs tonight, huh?â
âI⦠um,â I stammer.
Silas chuckles and moves one of his hands to my hair, his fingers threading through my long hair until heâs cupping the back of my head, his touch possessive. âYou call me crazy, but it looks like Iâve met my match.â
âI⦠I can explain.â
âYou donât need to,â he murmurs, leaning in. His lips brush over my ear, sending a shiver down my spine. âI love your crazy side, baby. Spread all the rumors you want, because thereâs only one woman present tonight that Iâll ever be interested in. Only you, Alanna. Always you.â
He kisses my neck, and a soft moan escapes my lips. âSilas,â I whisper. âRemember where we are.â
He pulls back and grins at me. âYou staked your claim, baby⦠now youâd better take responsibility.â
He leans in again, his lips brushing over mine once, twice, before he gives in and kisses me in the middle of the dance floor, everything fading away until heâs all I can focus on.
I canât resist him. Even if I could, I no longer want to. I want everything heâs making me feel. Every warped emotion, every bit of heartbreak that I know will come from this. Weâre a disaster in the making, but what a beautiful sight itâll be.