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Santiago's Convenient Fiancée

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by Annie O'Neil


  And he really didn’t want to spend the large cut he’d just received on gambling and drinking tonight. Not when this was the last bit of the money he needed to pay off his student loans. This was finally his freedom from exotic dancing.

  His freedom from Ricky.

  He’d made it all through medical school without his older brothers finding out about what he did. They’d offered to help him pay for medical school, but they had sacrificed enough for him so he’d told them he worked down at the docks, gutting fish, and had been adamant he’d pay his own way through medical school. They didn’t need to know he’d started as a dance host in a seedy samba bar before being discovered by Ricky and moving into this. Next week he was starting a residency in transplant surgery in Miami in the pediatric department of Buena Vista Hospital and he wouldn’t have to dance again.

  This had been his last dance and he’d never had a client walk out on him before. It was bothering him a bit.

  As his friends left the bar to seek other pleasures for the rest of the night, Alejandro drummed up enough courage to go over and talk to her. He hoped he wouldn’t offend her. That was the last thing he wanted to do.

  He’d been a little unnerved when he’d been sent out to retrieve her from the villa courtyard. When he’d seen her, he’d been stunned by her beauty. She was curvy, but he liked a woman who was curvy. Her long black hair had shimmered in the moonlight and those large, dark eyes made him melt just a bit.

  There were a lot of beautiful women he’d been drawn to over his years of dancing, but nothing like this. It was like a bolt of pure, electric attraction. He wanted to run his hands over her body, taste her lips, touch her silky hair. He was asking for trouble just approaching her, because clients were against his rules, but he had to know why she’d been so disgusted with him.

  Walk away, Alejandro.

  “I’ll have a mineral water and a twist of lemon,” he said to the bartender as he took the empty seat beside her, his heart hammering against his rib cage. He’d never felt so nervous around a woman before.

  What was it about her?

  “Sure thing.” The bartender moved away and the woman glanced over at him, her dark eyes widening in shock. A blush tinged her caramel cheeks and Alejandro knew that she recognized him but didn’t want to admit it.

  “You slipped out,” he said, not looking at her, keeping his gaze fixed on the rows of bottles behind the bar.

  “Pardon?” she said, her voice quivering a bit.

  He turned to her. “You slipped out of the show at your friend’s villa.”

  “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” She fidgeted with the stem of her wine glass. He leaned over and caught the scent of coconut in her dark hair and he drank it in.

  “Ah, but you do, mi tesoro,” he whispered in her ear.

  The bartender brought him the mineral water and Alejandro paid him. He picked up the highball glass and took a sip, watching her as she fidgeted, obviously uncomfortable in his presence.

  “Well, perhaps I was mistaken. Have a good night.” He turned to walk away.

  “Why would it matter?” she asked.

  He turned. “Why would what matter?”

  “You noticing me leaving.”

  “Yes, I did.”

  “I’m sure women leave you...” She cleared her throat. “I’m sure they leave your shows all the time.”

  Alejandro sat back down. “Not my shows.”

  She snorted and he was enchanted. “You’re awfully arrogant.”

  “I have every right to be. I’m good at what I do.” He winked at her and she smiled. He was getting through the walls she’d built up. Not that he knew why she’d built such impenetrable walls, but he knew when he’d been dancing for her that she’d been keeping a part of herself locked away and that was very intriguing to him.

  Why would she hide herself away?

  “So you’re telling me that in a nightclub you notice if people come and go?”

  “No, I’m not saying that.”

  “You just did!” Then she imitated him. “‘Not my shows.’”

  He chuckled. It was sexy the way she tried to get her high voice to deepen. Her brow furrowed and her lips pursed a bit when she did it. “That’s a very good impression.”

  She blushed again. “So are you denying you said that?”

  “No, I’m not, just that I don’t dance in nightclubs, which is a polite way of saying strip clubs.”

  She pushed back an errant strand of her inky-black hair. “Strip clubs, then.”

  “I don’t dance in strip clubs. I used to dance in samba bars, but the clothes stayed on. Now my services are primarily hired for private sessions like tonight. I’m that good. Women are willing to pay my agent whatever I desire.”

  She rolled her eyes. “You’re laying it on thick. No one is that good.”

  “I am. I take pride in my work. Don’t you take pride in your work?”

  “I do. In fact, I’m one of the best there is.”

  He cocked an eyebrow, even more intrigued, and he couldn’t help but wonder what else she was good at. “Really?”

  “Yes. Which is why I left the party early. Work is that important to me. I had things to look over.”

  “Then how do you unwind?”

  “Unwind? What is this mythical thing you’re talking about?” she teased.

  Alejandro couldn’t help but laugh. His older brothers often teased him about working too hard, never relaxing. Only he didn’t really feel like he had the right to unwind. He had to work hard. He had too much to live up to.

  “Perhaps you’re right. For those of us dedicated to what we do, there is no down time. Also, there is no perfection until all parties are satisfied, and I don’t think you were satisfied with my performance.”

  And the blush tinged her cheeks again. “I’m sorry for walking out.”

  “Then allow me to show you what you missed.”

  What’re you doing?

  “What?” she said, her voice hitching. “I don’t have that... I don’t even know your name. I can’t go off with a stranger.”

  Alejandro reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out his business card.

  “My name is Alejandro. There is all my business information. I’m fully bonded. I take my work seriously and wouldn’t jeopardize that. I dance. That’s all. I’m not a gigolo and nothing untoward would happen. It’s hands-off.”

  She took the card. “Why do you want me to go with you?”

  “Like I said, I don’t like leaving a customer unsatisfied.” He held out his hand. “Your friend paid me to put on a good show for her bridal party. Please let me finish it.”

  Never had he ever approached a customer, but it bothered him that she’d walked out of his performance. Or maybe it was the fact he thought she was the most beautiful woman in the world. He couldn’t remember the last time he’d seen someone so beautiful.

  Either way, he waited with bated breath for her answer, expecting her to say no.

  She drank down the rest of her wine. “I’m probably crazy, but this is Vegas and what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, right?”

  His pulse thundered between his ears as he held her soft, delicate hand in his. “Absolutely.”

  Copyright © 2016 by Amy Ruttan

  ISBN-13: 9781488020247

  Santiago’s Convenient Fiancée

  Copyright © 2016 by Annie O’Neil

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