Alannis with a smile, he nodded to the other guests assembled around them and backed away. He walked out of the ballroom and headed to the men’s room just two doors down. As he was about to enter, he looked down the hallway and saw Reynolds standing next to his men. He was soaking wet.
With a frown, Theron stalked toward the three men. Reynolds glanced up as he heard Theron approach.
“Where’s Isabella?” Theron demanded.
“In her room with Atwater,” Reynolds replied.
Sure he had heard wrong, Theron’s eyes narrowed. “With who?”
“She went up a few minutes ago with Atwater,” Reynolds said calmly. “They were both soaked.”
Theron’s pulse pounded against his temple. It was all he could do not to charge up to her room and drag Marcus out. Then he’d beat the hell out of him.
With a muttered curse, he spun around and headed for the elevator. Anger rushed like lava through his veins. What the hell was Marcus thinking? Theron knew damn well what he was thinking, and what he was thinking with.
When he finally reached Isabella’s door, he rapped sharply. A few seconds later, the door opened to a smiling Marcus who wore just a bathrobe.
He looked startled to see Theron standing there, and then his eyes narrowed to slits. “Sorry, I thought you were room service,” Marcus said. Then he turned his head toward the bathroom. “Stay in the tub a little longer, sweetheart. Food’s not here yet.”
Turning back to Theron, Marcus did a slow up and down perusal, and then he asked in a bored voice, “Now, what can I do for you?”
“You arrogant…” Theron said in a menacing voice.
“You broke away from your engagement party to come up here and call me names?” Marcus asked in amusement.
A sound down the hallway had Theron looking to see the room service cart being wheeled toward Isabella’s door. Marcus pressed forward and stared as well.
“Ah, there’s the food now. If you’ll excuse me. Or was there something you wanted?” Marcus asked pointedly.
Theron backed away, unsettled and feeling like he’d just gone a round in the boxing ring. Without a word, he turned and stalked away, his fists clenched into balls at his sides.
His gut churned as he got back onto the elevator. Why did it matter? He’d set Marcus up to be a choice in Isabella’s hunt for a husband. Why then did he feel absolutely sickened by the prospect that Isabella had made her choice?
Twelve
I sabella was wakened by a loud knock at her door. She opened her eyes, wincing at how scratchy and dry they felt. Her hands went to wipe the swollen lids, and she remembered that she’d cried herself to sleep the night before.
Theron had proposed to Alannis. She’d been too late. And they’d looked so happy.
Fitting that she was completely miserable.
A knock sounded again, prompting her to slide her legs from the covers and push herself from the bed. Gathering her robe that lay over the chair a few feet away, she pulled it on and tied it as she walked to the door.
When she stared through the peephole, she saw Sadie standing outside, or at least someone who resembled Sadie. It was hard to tell with the platinum blond wig adorning her head. She opened the door, and Sadie brushed by talking a mile a minute.
“Thank goodness you’re here,” Sadie said. “For a minute I thought you’d forgotten about tonight.”
Isabella closed the door and turned to look at Sadie.
“I’ve got everything in my bag, and we have plenty of time to prepare,” Sadie chattered on. “It’ll be a snap.”
Then Sadie stopped as she got a good look at Isabella. Her brow creased in confusion, and her lips parted.
“Bella, what’s wrong? Have you been crying?”
To Isabella’s dismay, she felt the sting of more tears. Irritated, she blinked them away, determined not to shed a single one.
Sadie closed the distance between them and slung an arm around her friend, guiding her toward the couch. Isabella found herself seated, and then Sadie plopped down beside her.
“What happened?” she asked. “Is it Theron?”
Isabella closed her eyes and nodded.
“Oh, honey, I’m sorry.” Sadie enfolded her in her arms. “Did he propose to Alannis? Is that it?”
Isabella nodded against Sadie’s shoulder. Sadie pulled away and brushed the hair from Isabella’s face.
“Let’s forget all about tonight. We’ll order in some really good takeout and binge on desserts that have a gazillion calories.”
Isabella smiled. “You can’t miss your party, Sadie. It’s too important. Just because my life is in shambles isn’t a