Reflected in You(27)

"I know a great place a couple blocks up.

Come on."

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Things were going well in my world as Megumi and I headed back from lunch.

Forty minutes of gossip, guy-ogling, and three awesome carne asada tacos later, I was feeling pretty good.

And we were returning to work a little over ten minutes early, which I was glad for since I hadn't been the most punctual employee lately, even though Mark never complained.

The city was thrumming around us, taxis and people surging through the growing heat and humidity as they crammed what they could into the insufficient hours of the day.

I people- watched shamelessly, my eyes skimming over everyone and everything.

Men in business suits walked alongside women in flowing skirts and flip-flops.

Ladies in haute couture and five-hundred-dollar shoes teetered past steaming hot dog vendor carts and shouting hawkers.

The eclectic mix of New York was heaven to me, stirring an excitement that made me feel more vibrant here than anyplace else I'd ever lived.

We were stopped by a traffic light directly across from the Crossfire, and my gaze was immediately drawn to the black Bentley sitting in front of it.

Gideon must've just gotten back from lunch.

I couldn't help but think about him sitting in his car on the day we'd met, watching me as I took in the imposing beauty of his Crossfire Building.

It made me tingly just thinking about it -  Suddenly, I went cold.

Because a striking brunette breezed out of the revolving doors just then and paused, giving me a good, long look at her - Gideon's ideal, whether he'd been aware of it or not.

A woman I'd witnessed him fixate on the moment he'd seen her in the Waldorf Astoria ballroom.

A woman whose poise and hold over Gideon brought out all my worst insecurities.

Corinne Giroux looked like a breath of fresh air in a cream-colored sheath dress and cherry red heels.

She ran a hand over her waist-length dark hair, which wasn't quite as sleek as it'd appeared last night when I'd met her.

In fact, it looked a little disheveled.

And her fingers were rubbing at her mouth, wiping along the outline of her lips.I pulled my smartphone out, activated the camera, and snapped a picture.

With the proximity of the zoom, I could see why she was fussing with her lipstick - it was smeared.

No, more like mashed.

As if from a passionate kiss.

The light changed.

Megumi and I moved with the flow, closing the distance between me and the woman who'd once had Gideon's promise to marry her.

Angus stepped out of the Bentley and came around, speaking to her briefly before opening the back door for her.

The feeling of betrayal -  Angus's and Gideon's - was so fierce, I couldn't catch my breath.

I swayed on my feet.