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Authors: Victoria Howard

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Grace
let the curtain fall
and
walked
i
nto the bedroom.
The digital clock on the nightstand showed three-thirty.
She picked up the telephone and dialled Olivia’s number.
While she waited for her to answer, s
he tried to work out
the time difference
, but her
weary, jet-
lagged
mind re
fused to make the calculation.

 


Olivia?
It’s Grace
.

 


Hello, my dear.

 


I’m calling from Miami, so I
won
’t stay on the line for long.

 


Miami?
Good gracious!
What on earth are you doing there?

 


It’s a long story, but it
seems
that Daniel owned property here.
I’ll know more once
I’ve spoken to his attorney.

 


Well, I always said he was secretive.
But Miami?
Why couldn’t
he
have
purchased
a house in France like everyone else?

 


I’ve no idea.
Hopefully, I’ll find out why tomorrow
.

 


All right, but be careful.
I’ve heard Miami can be a dangerous place.

 


Don’t worry, Olivia
.
I have a friend
helping me
.
I just wanted to let you know where I was.
I’ll be in touch again in a couple of days.
Give my love to Tom.

 

Grace replaced the receiver.
The king
-
size bed looked soft and
inviti
ng, but
even if she had time to undress
and slid
e between the cool cotton sheets, she knew she wouldn’t sleep
.
Instead, she opened her suitcase
,
took out her bag of toiletries
along with
some fresh underwear
, and
walked into
the bathroom
.

 

A quick look in the mirror told her she looked worse than she
imagined
.
Her clothes were so crushed and travel-weary they looked as though they’d never seen an iron since the
day she ha
d purchased them.
Fatigue settled in
dark pockets under her eyes.
Her hair was a mess; tiny curling tendrils escaped her once-neat braid
and now framed
her
pale, pinched
face.
She pressed her hands over her eyes
and tried to wipe away the sadness.
She felt
empty and drained
,
and
so tired that her nerves throbbed.

 

You’ve come this far.
You can’t fall apart now.
A few more days, and
then
you’ll know the truth.

 

She undressed like an automaton
.
Sh
ook her hair free from its braid,
and then
stepped into
the
fancy marble and chrome
shower
cubicle
.
Turning
the faucet full on
, she
let the
hot
water stream over her
body and face
, but it
did
nothing to relieve the tension
in her neck and shoulders
.

 

Seeing Jack again
had
re-kindled old emotions
.
Six months ago she’d been
within minutes of
falling into bed with him.
Only her strong sense of righteousness had stopped her

t
hat
,
and the
platinum
band on the third finger of her left hand
.
Tall, dark, lean,
self-
assured
,
he was
everything she remembered, everything
she wanted but couldn’t have.

 

Desire
washed over her, followed by a wave of shame.
Other memories
filled
her mind; his ready smile, the way his eyes crinkled at the corners when he laughed
. B
ut most of all she remembered his gentle
,
sensual
touch
.

 

Grace
knew she ought to walk away, find someone else to
help
her
uncover the truth.
Yet she knew
he
was the only man
she could trust
.

 

The
only man who could protect her.

 

She’d told herself she could handle
being close to him again
.
But she wasn’t fooling anyone, especially herself.

 

She
lathered herself with the
complimentary
orange and ginger
scented
shower gel, and then slathered shampoo and conditioner through her knotted hai
r
.
After rinsing off, she turned the faucet to cold and stood under the fine spray until her skin puck
ered and
she
began to
shiver
.

 

Most of
the
clothes
she’d packed
were more suited to a harsh British winter rather than the
milder
sub-tropical
climate
of Miami
.
But a
fter much rummaging, she f
inally she
settled
for
a
pair of
smoke-
colo
u
r
ed
linen trousers and an apricot
silk
shirt.
She towelled her hair dry, shook
her
head
, and finger-combed it into soft waves.

 

The woman in the mirror looked more together than the one who’d
stepped
off the plane a couple of hours ago, but
her face
remained
chalk-white
.
A few stroke
s
of blusher and a little mascara was all she could manage
by
the way of make-up
.
The next time she looked
,
her cheeks at least
had some
colo
u
r
.

 

Conscious that Jack was probably
pacing up and down
s
he grabbed her purse and
made her way to the lobby
.
She
found
him
seated in a quiet corner
reading a newspaper
.
He stood as she approached.

 


Feeling better?

he asked.

 

Grace offered him a
small, shy smile.

More awake, certainly.

 


In that case, let’s grab a bite to eat and some
thing to drink
.

He
took her arm and steered her towards the exit.

 

Grace fell into step beside him.
Once outside, t
he heat and humidity took her
by surprise
.
She fanned her face with her hand.

 


Is it always this hot in winter?

 

Jack grinned.

This isn’t hot.
You should be here in summer.
Give it a day or two and you’ll
acclimatize
.

 

Collins Avenue
, flanked
by Art Deco buildings with a mixture of up-market hotels and trendy shops,
was
bustling with tourists
.
Grace struggled to keep up with Jack’s long strides as he wove his way in an out of the crowds.

 

Without any preamble of any kind, he said,

You’ve let your hair grow.

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