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What to Read After FSOG: The Gemstone Collection (WTRAFSOG Book 4)

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by Selena Kitt


  Heads turn in my direction as I walk up to the bar. I notice a pretty big group of men and women dressed in suits. Banker types. Wow, nice company to work for if you have conferences on a private island. I finally walk up to the bartender, who eyes my shoulders and smiles. Apparently he appreciates tattoos, because he asks for my drink order in a voice that I’m pretty sure is meant to be seductive. Strange, I’ve never noticed a reaction like his before.

  Chapter Five

  Tristan

  “It’s her,” I breathe. My muse, my sign – she’s walking into the bar.

  I’m pretty sure I’ve stopped breathing. She gracefully makes a beeline for the bar, despite the five-inch heels she’s wearing. My guess is that, without them, she’s a full foot shorter than I am. She has on a very short teal dress that fastens at the back of the neck, under her ponytail.

  When she walks her ponytail doesn’t move; her posture is nearly perfect. She has an air of authority about her. She is not going to let her height and small frame fool people, and she commands the attention of every man in the bar as she starts speaking with the bartender.

  The bartender starts to grab a bottle from the well, but she stops him and appears to ask for something else. I watch intently as he turns and grabs a bottle from one of the shelves behind him. Ah, she knows her alcohol. The bottle is filled with a clear liquid, so I’m guessing it’s a vodka, but I can’t tell for sure.

  A group of men gather behind her as the bartender hands her a drink. It’s a Cosmo. Of course it’s a Cosmo. She seems too loose for a stuffed-shirt-type drink like a martini.

  I notice that her wings are more visible tonight, and below them there is something on her lower back trying to peek out from the top of her skirt. Or maybe it’s just a trick of the light.

  She takes a few sips and starts to turn around, sans drink. I watch as her head bobs up and down to the music that’s playing. As she places her elbows onto the bar the song ends and Scott Stapp’s “Great Divide” starts to play.

  My shoulders slump. “All right, Mum, I get it,” I mutter under my breath. It couldn’t have been a clearer sign if a spotlight suddenly shone on this beautiful woman.

  I take in the head-to-toe image of her. Her skin is pale and in stark contrast to the black of her hair, which is jet black with electric blue streaks running through it. Her makeup is bold: fire engine red lipstick, soft eye colors with bold mascara and eyeliner. Her features are soft, but she has well-defined cheek and jaw bones. Her bangs are short and cut straight across, curled into her eyes slightly. She reminds me of a pinup model from the thirties or forties.

  She has a strong hourglass figure with wider shoulders and hips but a small waist. She is well-endowed in the chest. This has my attention for a multitude of reasons, one being that she knows how to accent her best feature, and two, I can see her nipples under her halter top. It was clear from looking at the back of her dress – or rather the lack of one – that she’s not wearing a bra. But now I see that her nipples are rock hard. And there’s something…is that…?

  “Holy fuck, her nipples are pierced.” My breathing spikes. Then my eyes finally slide down the contours of her stomach. Her hips are curvy and soft. Her legs are sheathed in sheer black, lace top thigh highs that are peeking out under her skirt. Her legs are sleek and toned.

  As I take her in, I watch one man after another approach her. And one after another, she is quickly and effectively shooting them down. She turns and orders another drink.

  Now one of the banker-looking dudes who made a show at looking her up and down starts talking to her. She looks at him and smiles. The smile is like turning on a light bulb, bright and friendly. I grind my teeth together in irritation. The gentleman turns to the bartender and points to her glass.

  “It’s already full, you idiot,” I hear myself say. Whoa, where did that come from?

  The bartender is speaking to him and he turns toward her. His eyes are wide and she is visibly shaking with laughter at his reaction. Quickly he ducks his head and scampers off with his tail between his legs.

  “What the bloody hell is that all about?” I mutter.

  I’m completely baffled by this woman. What has these men turning away? “What is it about you?” I say quietly. I need to talk to her somehow. But how? I’m not sure I know how to approach a girl, especially one that has turned down just about every man in the bar. She has an air of confidence that I know can be intimidating to a man, but the last guy appeared to be buying her a drink. I need to figure out an opening line, or maybe buy her a drink. Maybe it’s the price of the drink that is turning the men around. Though this hotel is not cheap, so you would think that most of this crowd would be able to afford her drink.

  Just then, she turns to her left and catches me looking at her. A puzzled look crossed her features as she studies me. Then she smiles, wide and beautiful, raises her glass and tips her head in my direction.

  I feel my cheeks heat at being caught and look down.

  Luckily the waitress appears, bearing another drink. Thank God!

  “Here you go,” she says.

  “Thanks.”

  “Can I get you anything else?” she asks.

  A flash of inspiration, and I grin. “As a matter of fact, can you have the bartender make up a Diva Vodka Cosmopolitan for the lovely lady at the bar wearing the teal dress?” Her face falls. “Have it added to my room tab, please.”

  “Uh…yes, sir.” She nods and stalks slowly toward the bar.

  Shit, what if she comes over here to thank me? What the hell am I going to say to her? Uh, hi? No, that’s stupid. I’m an actor, for God’s sake. Dammit, I can’t talk to her.

  Before the waitress even makes it to the bar, I scurry from my seat and head for the patio doors. Tyson is close behind me. If she’s interested, she’ll come to me.

  Cami

  I turn to Jessie, the bartender, whose name I learned while ordering my third Cosmo, and ask him, “Do you know who that man is, the one in the dark corner?” The man in the booth has eyebrow length dirty blond hair that’s falling over his big black sunglasses. He looks gorgeous of course and something about him is familiar, but I can’t grasp who or where.

  “Not directly, no. This is the second night he’s been here and he just sits in the corner and orders from the waitress, who is very obviously trying to get his attention and failing miserably.” He laughs.

  I smile in return and order another drink, but his attention is diverted to someone at the end of the bar.

  “Hold that thought,” he says, putting up a finger and walking over to the waitress at the end of the bar. The music changes to Adele’s “Set Fire to the Rain” and I can only catch bits and pieces of the conversation between Jessie and the waitress.

  “What do you mean he wants to buy her a drink?” I hear Jessie say.

  “He asked me to tell you to make her a…” I don’t catch the rest of what she says. I lean farther forward, trying to see if I can tell who they’re talking about, but the waitress is looking straight at me. Oh great, someone else wants to buy me a drink they can’t afford. I roll my eyes.

  The waitress leans further toward Jessie and says, “I think he can afford it. His tab is going to room eight.” Jessie visibly stiffens at what she’s said. It takes him a minute to recover, but he nods, turns, and starts to make a drink.

  “Hey, Jessie, you got my drink coming?”

  His smile is a little tight. “You could say that.”

  I cringe. What is this all about? Jessie’s movements are careful. But as I watch him pour the vodka, I notice that it’s not Absolut Crystal that he’s pouring into the glass, but Diva Vodka, one of finest, though not well-known. One of the most expensive bottles of liquor on the market is flowing gracefully into a crystal martini glass.

  “What are you doing?” I ask a little too harshly.

  He stills. “Making your drink. What does it look like?”

  Then comes the Grand Marnier Quintessence. “Holy hel
l! I didn’t ask for this!” I protest.

  “Don’t worry, you’re not paying for it.”

  “What are you talking about, I’m not paying—” But then it dawns on me. I purse my lips and Jessie notices my discomfort.

  “I’m just doing what I’m told to do. Don’t shoot the messenger. Please.” His smile is sweet, genuine.

  “I won’t, but my little eighty-five dollar glass just turned into what exactly?”

  “Calm down, it’s coming from the man in the booth you were just asking me about. He asked Marisa to place an order for a Cosmo with the top, top shelf we have. Which happens to be precisely what I’m doing. Just be glad that our cranberry and lime juice is made fresh in our kitchen, because anything less would be doing this drink a great injustice.”

  He smiles, widely this time, showing two small dimples that I hadn’t noticed before. The dimples give him a cute, innocent appearance, making him quite a bit cuter than he was about three minutes ago. He really is attractive: shirtless, wearing tastefully torn jeans and black boots. His hair is jet black and his skin tone is a beautiful caramel color.

  I blush deep red and can feel the heat spread over my entire body as I start to think inappropriate thoughts about Jessie. I’m growing uncomfortable because I’m thinking about Jessie while Mr. Mysterious in the corner has just bought me a really expensive drink. If Jessie has noticed my discomfort, he doesn’t comment.

  The waitress returns with some fresh raspberries. Jessie adds them to my drink and hands it to me. “Bloody hell! How exactly am I supposed to drink this? It seems like a damn waste.”

  “Well, you raise the glass to your slightly-open mouth, then tip the glass until some liquid pours onto your tongue.” He grins at his own sarcasm. I scowl. Chuckling at me, he continues, “Why don’t you start by taking the glass over to his booth, sitting that sexy ass down, and talk to the damn man?”

  I feel the blood drain from my face. “Are you serious?”

  “It seems like the logical thing to do, given that he just bought you a four hundred and fifty dollar drink.”

  “Oh, fucking wonderful. Can you at least tell me his name?” I ask.

  “Not really. I’m not supposed to reveal the names of other guests. But I can tell you that he’s staying in the penthouse.”

  “That was supposed to be my room,” I mutter.

  He laughs again. “Well, now you know why you don’t have it. He checked in Wednesday night with no check-out date and has spent a good deal of time down here since then.” Obviously seeing something in my dumbstruck expression causes him to change his mind about releasing the guest’s name. “He’s registered as Mr. Rubble.”

  “As in Barney Rubble? As in the Flintstones?” I bust out laughing. Great, he is either a rich, obnoxious billionaire whose name would be easily recognized or a well-known celebrity.

  Suddenly, like a bolt of lightning, it hits me. No wonder I thought I recognized him. Of course!

  “Oh man, Jessie, do you know who he is? Full on, no cartoon names included?”

  “Of course I do, I don’t live in a wet paper bag.”

  I mouthed his name to Jessie, who just winked in reply.

  Holy bloody fuck. Fucking hell. This cannot be happening. Tristan Michaels has just bought me a four hundred and fifty dollar drink. Not only is he the hottest actor in Hollywood, but he’s my fantasy obsession. A man who has occupied many of my thoughts and fantasies, especially the last few days. Hell, I was fantasizing about him in a boardroom not forty-eight hours ago and his PR rep caught me doing it! Lest we forget that he’s Trinity’s – and no doubt Bold’s – biggest client. Tristan damn Michaels is sitting in a booth not a hundred feet from me. In a dark corner. Wearing sunglasses. No doubt in an attempt to thwart people from recognizing him. Which probably means he doesn’t want me to recognize him. Which probably means I should try to play it cool.

  I nod toward Jessie, pick up my insanely expensive cocktail in a crystal glass, and paste a smile on my face, praying I don’t look like an idiot.

  As I turn around, I slowly raise my eyes to the booth.

  It’s empty.

  Chapter Six

  My heart takes a dive. Just then, the waitress who had placed the order for my drink walks by. I reach out and lightly touch her shoulder. She pauses and turns toward me.

  “Can I help you?” She says, rather coldly, looking me up and down. There is a hint of unwelcome attitude.

  “Where did Mr. Rubble go?”

  She raises an eyebrow at me. Looks for a moment like she might try to feign ignorance just so I won’t go after him. Then I watch her quick glance at the drink in my hand and at Jessie behind me, and she appears to be changing her mind. “He left after ordering your drink. I think he went outside.”

  “Oh… th-thank you.”

  I turn to Jessie. “Jessie, can I take this outside and then up to my room, where someone can get it tomorrow?”

  “Certainly, Ms. Enders.”

  “Please, Jessie. Call me Cami.”

  “Certainly, Cami.”

  I turn around and begin walking in the direction of the patio. I’ve only been in my suite and the mall since my arrival, so I’m not entirely sure if I’m heading in the right direction until I push through the doors to find a bright, nearly full moon illuminating everything. I’m momentarily taken aback by the wonderful view of the bleached white sand, the dark waves of the ocean, and the wonderfully sculpted back of Mr. Tristan Michaels.

  “Bloody hell!” I breathe.

  I stand there for a moment, trying desperately to reorganize my now-scattered thoughts and ignore the warm tingling sensation that’s beginning to pool between my legs.

  Staring at the naked back in front of me, I see what appear to be three tattoos standing out against the pale of his skin. I’m unable to make out what they are because he is facing the moon, throwing his back into shadow.

  Holy crap, not only has Tristan Michaels bought me a drink, but he is standing on the beach, not fifty yards in front of me, half naked and tattooed. Can this be anymore of a dream? I want to pinch myself, just to make sure I’m not dreaming, but decide that this fantasy is best served up just like this. My breathing is quiet but ragged. Tristan damn Michaels is standing on the beach but a mere stone’s throw away from me.

  Slowly I force my feet to move forward. As soon as I step into the sand I remember that I’m wearing very expensive high heels. Leaning over, I quickly shed my shoes and stockings, hook them in my free hand, and begin to close the distance between myself and Mr. Michaels.

  As I approach and see the muscles of his back tighten, I can’t quite think of the best way to introduce myself. Or at the very least, not make an ass of myself.

  “Mr. Rubble,” I say, with a small smile on my lips, hoping that he will turn around. He doesn’t. I can feel my knees beginning to shake, and my heart is pounding against my chest. Am I really going to talk to Tristan Michaels?

  He doesn’t answer, but I can see his shoulders shaking slightly. Is he laughing at me?

  “Yeah, I guess that’s me,” he says. His tone is casual, but I notice that his shoulders have yet to relax.

  I breathe in sharply at the sound of his voice: sensual, deep. A longing, smothered in sexiness. The heat spreads through my entire body.

  “Sorry, I don’t mean to bother you. I just felt that I should at least say thank you and enjoy this wonderful drink with you.”

  “That’s really not necessary.” I smile at the nonchalance in his voice. “I saw you turning away gentleman after gentleman at the bar, usually after they appeared to be trying to order you a drink.” He lets out a low chuckle. “Once I noticed the crystal bottle the bartender was pouring your drinks from, it dawned on me that you were drinking beyond their means.”

  Wow, I think, he was really paying attention to what was going on with me. “Sounds like you were a little smitten yourself, watching so closely.” I blush. Luckily I’m looking at his backside. His nice, perfect
ly sculpted back and round derriere are right there.

  He laughs out loud this time, and wow, that laugh is absolutely panty-busting hot. I feel another jolt of pleasure surges through my bloodstream.

  “Yeah, I noticed that you were a bit cold, and thought you could use another drink to warm you up.”

  “Oh! Shit!” I turn as red as a cherry at that, but what the hell – he was the one looking. “I guess I didn’t realize it was that cold in the bar.”

  He laughs again, and this time I join in. My laugh sounds nervous. “Can you turn around? I’m not a fan of speaking to someone’s backside, though I’m rather enjoying the view. Are those dragon wings?” My eyes are more accustomed to the moonlight and I’m finally able to make out a few details of his tattoo. They appear to be veined dragon’s wings. Drawn in such a way that they seem to be coming out of his back, almost three dimensional. Trailing down his spine and dipping into his shorts appears to be a dragon’s spine. Then, as he turns, I see the rest of his tattoo trailing down his right leg: a tail. I shudder. I can’t help myself. When it comes to tattoos, I’m a sucker every single time. Especially when they are on such beautiful, tight, muscled, and flawless skin.

  As he turns he leans in toward me and whispers, “You can stop staring at my ass now.”

  “I bet you get that a lot. Though I would imagine it’s not just your ass that they’re staring at.”

  My mouth falls slack as he completes his rotation. On his left pec there is a dragon head that consumes a large portion of his chest. “Wow! Now I understand why you don’t do topless or nude scenes in your movies. Shit…” I cover my mouth quickly, remembering too late that I’m not sure I’m supposed to know who he is.

 

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