Miloâs thin face crunched into a darker frown. âIâd sure like to know how those rumors got started.â
âSo would I.â Jack picked up his keys. âBut we donât have time to investigate the leak now. Weâll deal with it after we get Soft Focus back.â
Milo trailed after him toward the door. âTell me the truth, Jack. Do you really think you can find Page?â
Jack glanced at him as he opened the door. A wave of empathy went through him. Milo had a lot on his young, inexperienced shoulders.
âIâll find him, Milo.â
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CHAPTER SEVEN
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HAYDEN SHAW LOOKED OUT ACROSS THE GLITTERING ballroom. âFairfax just walked in. That raises two possibilities. Either the rumors about trouble at Excalibur were wrong or . . .â
Elizabeth raised one brow. âOr?â
âOr else they were true and both of you are playing it cool tonight so that people will think theyâre wrong.â
Elizabeth surprised herself with a low chuckle that she thought sounded remarkably genuine. âI can tell you this much: Jack Fairfax may be cold-blooded enough to put in an appearance tonight even if there were major problems at his company. But I certainly wouldnât be standing around drinking champagne if there were a disaster. Iâd be in my office, huddled in front of my computer with a large cup of coffee, and Iâd be tearing out my hair.â
She had wanted very much not to attend the charity event tonight, but she knew that it would send the wrong message to those who, like Hayden, had picked up hints of trouble at Excalibur. Obviously Jack had followed the same logic. She doubted that he was enjoying himself any more than she was.
She wondered if he had noticed her standing here withHayden and, if he had seen her, whether or not the sight of her chatting with his archenemy annoyed him. If it did bother him, she knew that he would not reveal it. Jack could play poker with the devil.
Why did she even care if he was annoyed? she wondered. Stupid question . She was in that strange mood again, the one she always plunged into a few days before she knew that she was to see Jack. The days preceding a regularly scheduled board meeting at Excalibur were always bad. The peculiar mix of emotions was just as predictable as certain other recurring biological functions.
She wondered what Jack would say if he knew that the thought of being in his company triggered a severe form of PMS in her.
An entire week together. Good grief, how could they possibly do it? She was accustomed to estimating the odds, but she could not even begin to guess whether or not they would throttle each other before they found Tyler Page.
Hayden surveyed her neat chignon appreciatively. âYou look lovely tonight.â
âThank you.â
Hayden lowered his voice to a husky drawl. âThe dress is pretty terrific, too.â
She pretended not to notice his gaze sliding appreciatively over the long line of her spine left exposed by the backless black gown. Hayden was interesting, very successful, and, with his warm, brown eyes, dark hair, and good facial bones, about ten times better looking than Jack Fairfax. He was also a few years younger. But the last thing she wanted to do tonight was flirt with him.
Jackâs seemingly offhand question about Haydenâs marital status yesterday morning had made her uneasy. Just as he had no doubt meant it to do, she thought. Typical of Fairfaxto slip home a zinger just when she was starting to convince herself that she could get interested in Hayden.
She had told herself that she would ignore Jackâs comment on the divorce, but she had known that would not be possible. Like a number of other people she knew, she had been under the distinct impression that Haydenâs divorce was, indeed, final. But once Fairfax had raised the question, she was obliged to double-check the facts.
Sure enough, a discreet inquiry through
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