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Chapter 35 of "The Deal" introduces: He leaned closer. âYouâre very beautiful, you know.ââIâm married,â I said with a smile, flashing... Read on to discover!
He leaned closer. âYouâre very beautiful, you know.â
âIâm married,â I said with a smile, flashing my ring pointedly. âThis is my honeymoon, actually. But thanks for the compliment.â
He held up his hands defensively. âJust a friendly observation. How are you finding the city? Have you had a chance to see much of it?â
âVienna is amazing, butâŚmy husband has been here before, and heâs not into sightseeing.â I shrugged. âI want to seeeverything, but heâs been busy working. Iâve barely even left the hotel.â My mood deflated. I nursed my beverage.
âTsk, such a shame. There is so much here to discover. And youâre a woman who likes to explore. I can tell by your eyesâthey dance around the room. You hunger for experience.â
âThatâs exactly right! I really do.â I found myself smiling despite my reservations.
âSurely youâve at least had Sacher torte? Visited the gardens at SchĂśnbrunn, and the Belvedere Palace? What about the Danube Tower?â
âJust the dessert so far,â I admitted. âIt was greatââ
He gaped at me dramatically. âMais non! This is a catastrophe!â He checked his watch and downed the rest of his drink quickly. âWe must go now. The gardens and the palace are closed, but the Tower is open until midnight.â
âHa ha, I donât knowâŚâ
âYes. Come with me. If you want to see the best view of Vienna, there is no other way.â
He tried to pull me off the stool and I couldnât help but giggle. Sure, I barely knew the guy, but by this point, the third drink had really begun to kick inâŚand I was starting to wonder what would be so bad about engaging in a little innocent sightseeing with my new friend. Sneaking out with him would be fun, romantic, adventurous. Essentially everything my honeymoon wasnâtâbut should have been.
âYou said itâs open âtil midnight?â I asked.
âYou will love this tower. I swear it.â
His hand rested lightly on my arm but I still held my cocktail. I lifted it, drinking it down slowly, stalling for time. Did I want to go with him? After all, it was clear that Stefan had absolutely no intention of staying true to me, so why shouldnât I do the same? Maybe this was exactly what I neededâto find a hot European guy Iâd never see again, and just get the whole virginity thing out of the way.
There was no doubt this French guy fit the bill. He was hot, if a bit cartoonish, and clearly attracted to me. I would bet all the designer clothes Iâd bought that day that if I asked to skip the sightseeing and go straight to his room, heâd be more than happy to oblige.
âWhy donât we have another drink?â I said. âWe have plenty of time before twelve.â
âBut of course.â He motioned to the bartender for another round, and we were quickly served.
âYou know the French invented the word affair,â the Frenchman said meaningfully.
âThat is not strictly true in the sense that you intend it,â I informed him, raising my fresh drink for emphasis. âThough the term âafaireâ originated in Old French, the connotation of it being a âto doâ of an illicit nature didnât come into popular use until the 18thcentury, and that was the English.â
My new friend looked perplexed. âIâŚsee.â
âThough of course the English were repurposing the meaning of the French phrase âaffaire de coeur,ââ I plowed on, really hitting my stride, âwhich at the time referred to an episode of passionâbutnotin the sexual sense. So I guess youâre technically rightandwrong.â
I smiled proudly, took a loud slurp of my drink, and plunked the glass down on the bar. Four drinks in, and I could still whip out my etymology knowledge with relative ease. Not bad.
âThat wasâŚvery interesting,â he managed after a moment.
We talked for a bit, and I learned all about Rouen and why Paris was the most romantic city in the world. I was surprised to find that I was enjoying myself. For the first time on this trip, I was getting some real social interaction. I hadnât realized how much Iâd been missing it.
Of course, this guy may have been gorgeousâwith a sexy accent and no trouble expressing his interestâbut he couldnât hold a candle to Stefanâs rugged, masculine intensity. Or those green eyes that burned straight through me. Just thinking his name had gotten me wet.
I took in the soft light reflecting off the curves of the amber bottles behind the bar, the murmur of voices around us, and I came to a decision. If I couldnât have sex with this guy, then I might as well get totally hammered. At least it would make the evening more fun.Câest la vie.
I swiveled on my bar stool toward the Frenchman, intending to tell him I was happy to hang out for a bit, but that I was in no way going to be leaving with him tonight. But as I did, I spotted a familiar figure striding into the bar. It was Stefan.
As he scanned the room his eyes narrowed, his jaw clenched. I knew he would see me.
I glanced at the clock and was shocked. How was it past eight already? Heâd probably been waiting for me at the restaurant this whole time. I was tempted to check my phone to see if heâd called or texted, but didnât want to give any indication that I was hoping to hear from him.