Thierry to me.â
With pleasure.
Dylan pushed his shoulders back, a steely light gleaming in his eyes, and she had to swallow. The golden charmer had goneâhad been replaced by someone bigger, harder...and far more intimidating. Beneath his laughing, charismatic allure, she sensed that Dylan had a warriorâs heart.
His nostrils flared. âIâll make sure he doesnât touch you.â
She couldnât have said why, but she believed himâimplicitly. Her heart started to thud too hard, too fast. âDylan, surely youâd be better off concocting this kind of scheme with one of Carlaâs friends? Theyâdââ
âShe doesnât have any. Not close. Not any more.â
Why ever not ?
His face turned to stone, but his eyes flashed fire. âTwo years ago Carlaâs boyfriend ran off with her best friend.â
Mia closed her eyes.
âCarla went into a deep depression and pushed all her friends away. Sheâs never been the sort of person to have a lot of close friendsâa large social circle, perhaps, but only one or two people sheâd consider closeâand...â
âAnd it was all a mess after such a betrayal,â she finished for him, reading it in his face and wanting to spare him the necessity of having to say it out loud. âLoyalties were divided and some fences never mended.â
He nodded.
She leapt up, needing to work off the agitation coursing through her. âDylan, I...â
âWhat?â
She swung back to him. âI donât know how we can pull off something like thatâpretending to dateâconvincingly.â
She sat again, feeling like a goose for striding around and revealing her agitation. When she glanced across at him the expression in his eyes made her stomach flip-flop. In one smooth motion he slid across until they were almost touching. He smelt fresh and clean, like sun-warmed cotton sheets, and her every sense went on high alert.
He touched the backs of his fingers to her cheek and she sucked in a breath, shocked at her need to lean into the contact. Oh, this was madness!
âDylan, Iââ
His thumb pressed against her mouth, halting her words. Then he traced the line of her bottom lip and a pulse thumped to life inside her. She couldnât stop her lip from softening beneath his touch, or her mouth from parting ever so slightly so she could draw the scent of him into her lungs.
âI donât think you realise how lovely you are.â
Somewhere nearby a peacock honked. Something splashed in the lily pond. But all Mia could focus on was the man in front of her, staring down at her as if...as if she were a cream bun heâd like to devour...slowly and deliciously.
It shocked her to realise that in that moment she wanted nothing more than to be a cream bun.
Dangerous .
The word whispered through her. Some part of her mind registered it, but she was utterly incapable of moving away and breaking the spell Dylan had woven around them.
âSweet and lovely Mia.â
The low, warm promise in his voice made her breath catch.
âI think weâre going to have exactly the opposite problem. I think if weâre not careful we could be in danger of being too convincing...we could be in danger of convincing ourselves that a lie should become the truth.â
A fire fanned through her. Yesterday, when heâd flirted with her, hadnât it just been out of habit? Had he meant it? He found her attractive?
âDylan...â His name whispered from her. She didnât mean it to.
His eyes darkened at whatever he saw in her face. âI dreamed of you last night.â
Dangerous .
The word whispered through her again.
But it didnât feel dangerous. It felt right to be whispering secrets to each other.
His thumb swept along the fullness of her bottom lip again, pulling against it to explore the damp moistness inside, sensitising it almost beyond bearing. Unable