Stroke of Luck - Opal Carew Page 0,1

didn’t really know the man. Which she realized now was true. She’d never truly known him, despite the fact they’d dated for two years. He had always been charming and sophisticated, if a little distant, but that just seemed to be his nature. He’d always been generous with her, helping her in her career and life choices. Grooming her to be his wife.

Now she realized he wanted an appropriate wife on his arm while he fucked whatever tramp he wanted on the side.

Which told her she had never meant anything to him. It had been an act, and she’d fallen for it. All because of her need to be loved. To be the most important person in the world to someone. And she’d believed that someone was Maurice.

Her heart clenched.

She’d been such a fool.

This was the worst day of her life.

She glanced up, and her heart stopped. Oh, God, and it had just gotten worse.

* * *

Quinn left his suite and walked toward the elevator. He’d been tied up with a call, so his business partner, Austin, had gone ahead to the restaurant for lunch.

Ahead, he noticed a forlorn-looking woman in the sitting area near the other penthouse suite. The next thing he noticed was the security manager standing close by. The man wore a discreet suit, but Quinn recognized him because the hotel manager had introduced them in case he and Austin had any special security needs during this or any future stay with the hotel.

He glanced at the woman again, and his heart skipped a beat.

It couldn’t be …

She glanced up, and her eyes widened.

Fuck, that was her.

April. The woman who had broken his heart in college.

He should keep walking. Just pretend he didn’t recognize her.

But before her gaze had darted down to her hands, he’d seen a deep pain in her sapphire eyes. No matter what she’d done to hurt him, he couldn’t ignore it.

He walked toward her, but glanced at the man behind her.

“Good afternoon, Mr. Johan,” Quinn said, offering his hand.

Mr. Johan stepped forward and shook it.

“Good afternoon, Mr. Taylor. Is there something I can do for you?”

“No, I’m fine. But I know Ms. Smith and would like to know if there’s a problem.”

“I’m sorry, sir. It’s a private matter.”

He nodded. “Fair enough.”

He glanced down at April, who kept her gaze averted.

“April, it’s nice to see you again.”

Reluctantly, she tipped up her head. “Hello, Quinn.”

Her cheeks had blossomed bright red. Of course, she was embarrassed. But her eyes were puffy, and clearly she’d been crying.

Fuck, he shouldn’t care. She’d callously walked away from him without a second thought. He should just walk away now.

He sat down beside her. “Are you in some kind of trouble?”

Her hand was shaking, and he realized she was holding a piece of paper.

“We’re done, Mr. Johan,” a woman’s voice said.

Quinn glanced up to see two female staff in maid uniforms standing beside Mr. Johan, several pieces of luggage on a cart beside them.

“Mr. Taylor, I hate to break up your conversation, but Ms. Smith needs to come with me.”

Quinn raised his hand. “In a minute.”

He glanced at the piece of paper, and when she realized where he was looking, she crumpled her hand around it.

“April, tell me what’s going on.”

“I…” She glanced over her shoulder at the staff standing behind her, then she bit her lip in the way he used to find so appealing.

She sighed, no doubt knowing that there would be no point in trying to avoid his question.

“I can’t pay the hotel bill.”

“That’s all?” He hadn’t known what to expect, but this was such a trivially easy thing to fix. “I’ll take care of it.”

“No, you don’t understand. It’s huge.”

He plucked the paper from her hand and glanced at the amount. Without blinking, he folded the sheet of paper and slid it into his suit jacket pocket, then glanced at Mr. Johan.

“Add it to my bill.”

He ignored April’s wide blue eyes as she stared at him. Her jaw had fallen open, and she shook her head in disbelief.

Mr. Johan seemed just as stunned. “Mr. Taylor?”

“Is there a problem?” Quinn asked, sending the man a steely gaze.

“No. Consider it done.”

“Good.” He stood up. “You can take Ms. Smith’s luggage to my suite for now.”

“Of course, Mr. Taylor.” Mr. Johan nodded to the staffers with the cart, and they rolled it away.

Quinn glanced at April, still sitting on the bench.

“Are you coming?” he asked.

She drew in a shaky breath. “Where?”

“To join my business partner and me for lunch.”

* *

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