Wedding Chocolate. Adrianne Byrd
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Keri followed her stare.
“C’mon. Let’s dance,” Keri whispered in her ear, giggling before she grabbed hold of Isabella’s wrist and dragged her toward the dance floor.
“No. Wait,” Isabella protested.
Keri marched on, giving no sign that she heard or felt Isabella trying to dig in her heels.
Keri ignored the fact Derrick was in the middle of getting his groove on and tapped him on the shoulder.
Isabella’s breath hitched when he cast a glance over his shoulder and froze.
“Hey, Good-looking,” Keri shouted, beaming her pearly whites. “Care to join us?”
Isabella noticed the woman he’d been dancing with spear Keri with a contemptuous glare, but another man quickly stepped in and she resumed dancing as if nothing happened.
Keri started dancing too, but Isabella couldn’t get her brain to issue orders for her hips and feet to start moving.
Derrick smiled, undoubtedly reveling in Isabella’s discomfort. “I’d love to join you.” He took the middle spot between her and Keri and started swaying his hips.
Isabella tried not to stare, but watching him move accelerated her body’s temperature and dried her palate. She desperately needed a drink.
“What’s the matter?” Derrick chuckled. “You don’t know how to dance?”
From behind him, Keri was bugging her eyes and rolling her hands trying to get Isabella to join in on the fun.
“It’s easy,” he said, settling his large hands on her hips. “Just follow my rhythm.”
She tried. Honest to goodness, she did, but the feel of his hands on her body caused a near sensory overload.
Derrick moved closer. “Like this.” He moved her hips from side to side.
Isabella followed his lead and after a few beats, he drew their bodies even closer, until the tips of her breasts brushed against his hard chest. She drew in a small gasp and lifted her gaze to his intense stare. After that, the rest of the world melted away.
“This is a pleasant surprise,” he murmured. “I thought I would never see you again.”
Neither did she, but she didn’t tell him that—mainly because she seemed to have forgotten how to talk.
He continued on as if he hadn’t noticed she’d been struck dumb. “If I didn’t know better, I’d say that you didn’t like me. But just in case I did say something foolish to offend you, I hope you’d now accept my apologies.” His gaze again slid over her body. “Forgive me, but was your hair orange the last time we met?”
Gasping yet again, Isabella stopped dancing and lifted a hand to her short bob.
“It’s—” Derrick struggled for the right word. “Different.”
Isabella whirled around on her heel with intentions to march away, but Derrick’s hands returned to her waist and he spun her around so in the end, she’d made a complete circle.
“Oh, no you don’t.” He chuckled. “You’re not running away from me this time. At least not until we’re finished dancing.”
At long last, she managed to unglue her tongue. “Dance with—” She glanced about; but was surprised, though she shouldn’t have been, to see Keri had disappeared.
“C’mon now. I can’t be that repulsive,” Derrick said, following her gaze. “Before meeting you, I found that most women liked my company.”
“Then I’ll leave you to your fan club,” Isabella replied bitterly and then made another attempt to strand him on the dance floor.
“My, my, my. That’s quite a temper you have there.”
“What? I do not!” she snapped and then during his resulting laughter realized that her tone contradicted her words. “Oh, whatever.” She made a third attempt to escape, but his firm hold was having none of that.
“Let go,” she growled and despite the loud music she knew that he had heard her.
Derrick ignored the order. “If I let go, you’ll run away.”
“That is the idea,” she said sweetly.
“And the reason I’m not letting you go.” He shared a magnanimous smile. “Looks like we have a stalemate.”
Isabella couldn’t remember ever being so angry. Who did this idiot think he was?
“So why did you change your hair?” Derrick asked, ignoring her narrowed gaze and darkening face. “I liked it long...and black.”
“Nobody asked you what you liked,” she spat.
Derrick shrugged, never missing a beat while moving to the music. “I just figured that you’d like a man’s opinion. I imagine it’s the reason for this drastic change in your clothes and makeup. That or you’re looking for a drastic change in careers. A lady of the evening, perhaps—or video vixen?”
His words completed her humiliation and tears stung her eyes.
Seeing her distress, Derrick stopped his teasing and loosened his hold. “Oh, I’m sorry. I—I didn’t mean to upset you.”
“No? Telling a woman that she looks like a hooker was meant to be a compliment?”
He winced and finally stopped dancing. “I’m sorry,” he said, and truly looked as though he were. “I was just trying to say I liked you the way you were.”
As quickly as his harsh words had wounded her pride, the new ones had mended it and even caused a warm flush of pleasure to blaze through her body.
Derrick’s keen gaze caught how the apples of her cheeks darkened and he was pleased that he’d finally wrangled his way onto her good side. “All’s forgiven?”
When Isabella lifted her tranquil maple-brown eyes to his, a strange rush of emotion flooded his senses. His brain scrambled, trying to make some sense of what was happening to him; but the only answer that seemed to fit came from an old familiar voice.
When you look into her eyes and her soul speaks to you. That’s a love worth dying for.
Derrick broke eye contact to search for her engagement ring. At the sight of her bare, slender fingers, his smile bloomed wider. “What do you say we head over to the bar?”
Her hesitancy frightened him a moment. What could he really do if she’d said no? After she made a few cursory glances around her, she responded, “One drink.”
He complied with a simple nod and then led her off the dance floor with one arm still locked around her waist in silent possession. However, it took a little work finding a spot at one of the club’s multiple bars.
“Two Incredible Hulks,” Derrick yelled to the bartender.