around Adriana’s shoulders and pulled her closer to Dean, so all their three heads were inches apart. “We’ve just signed Dean for the lead in
Adriana’s eyes darted to Dean.
“It’s true.” Dean nodded and grinned.
Adriana felt herself reeling with surprise. “Really?” she squeaked.
“How
A tall, striking woman in a timeless Chanel suit approached them.
“Welcome to our little fete,” she trilled, air-kissing the general area around the group. “We’re just delighted all you California boys could make it.”
“Catherine,” Toby said, clasping her hands and kissing both cheeks.
Adriana wanted to puke. Puh-lease! The only thing worse than Europeans being Europeans was
“I’d like to introduce you to my girlfriend, Adriana de Souza.” At the sound of the g-word, Adriana stole a glance at Dean, who was already looking at her with eyebrows raised and an amused look on his face. “And also Dean Decker. Adriana, Dean, this lovely lady is your hostess for the evening.”
Adriana turned to the woman, who, upon closer inspection, was older than she’d originally thought, probably closer to sixty. She forced out the usual platitudes about such a beautiful apartment, so glad to be there, love your necklace, blah, blah, blah, but the woman only stared at her. After allowing Adriana to ramble on in this manner for a bit, Catherine cupped Adriana’s chin and slowly, with great gentleness, as though she were handling fine china, turned her face back and forth.
“My, my, you are lovely,” Catherine said, gazing at Adriana. “Excellent cheekbones and pretty, wide eyes. But your skin!” The woman groaned. “The complexion of an angel.”
Well, this was more like it. Adriana found herself flashing her second award-winning smile that night. “Thank you! How nice of you to say.” She tried for an embarrassed, or at least humbled, expression, but wasn’t sure of the outcome.
“Catherine…,” Toby said in a warning voice.
“Sorry, I know-no work at a party. I promise not to bother her tonight, although all bets are off for Monday.”
The woman looked up as two more guests appeared in the foyer. “The bar is through there, in the living room.” She gestured to a set of imposing French doors. “Please excuse me for just a moment.”
“I think I’m going to make a beeline for the booze,” Dean announced as Catherine floated to greet her new guests. “See you two later?”
“Later, man,” Toby said, trying to sound cool but just sounding old.
Adriana barely knew where to begin. Did she grill Toby first about Dean or Catherine?
“You’ll have to be careful, or you might just find yourself in the pages of
“Catherine works at
“Catherine
“Interesting,” Adriana said. “Very, very interesting.” She’d have to ask her mother about Catherine; if the woman really was the booking guru at
“Come, darling. Let me show you off.”
When it came time for dinner, Adriana located her place card, only to find that she was seated between a female editor from
The woman, whom Toby had introduced earlier as Mackenzie Michaels,
Mackenzie turned back to Adriana and groaned. “You’re right. He’s a fucking god,” she whispered.
Adriana surveyed Mackenzie’s hands and, finding no rings, said, “Go for it,
Mackenzie laughed, a sort of snort that wasn’t nearly as delicate or as feminine as Adriana’s. “Yeah, right. I’d have a better chance of going home with Matt Damon tonight.”
“Is he here?” Adriana asked, forgetting her promise to herself not to look in Dean’s direction. She scanned the table, carefully going over the faces of all twelve guests.
“No, he’s not
Again, Adriana assessed her new friend. Average height. Better-than-average face, with a cute button nose and a nice smile. Decent enough figure, she guessed, although it was impossible to tell
Before Adriana could do a thing to stop her, Mackenzie turned to the hot guy, tapped his arm insistently, and cleared her throat. She didn’t seem to notice that she was interrupting his conversation with the woman to his left, nor did she catch the surprised and slightly irritated look on his face. He swiveled around and peered at Mackenzie.
“Hello,” he said in a neutral voice, but Adriana could tell what he really meant was “Yes? Can I help you with something?”
Mackenzie plastered on a huge fake smile and extended her hand, a rather awkward gesture considering how tightly everyone was packed in around the table. She ended up looking slightly spastic, a fact that wasn’t lost on the guy. “Hi there. I wanted to introduce myself. I’m Mackenzie Michaels, features editor at
“Mackenzie,