'I hate to be crass about it, but I doubt if anyone would have bothered to get a shot of you had you not been on the arm of the heir apparent to the Stonebraker dynasty.'

'Oh, yeah. Right. I forgot about that part.' Orchid straightened, chuckling. 'Thanks, Byron. You do know how to put a person in her place. Got my check?'

'Yes, but I don't think there's any big rush to give it to you.'

'Why not, pray tell?'

Byron winced as Clementine's door crashed open. 'Because the boss is going to murder you long before you ever reach the bank.'

'What?' Orchid looked across the room, straight into the face of a charging buzz-saw. 'Uh oh.'

'Five hells, Orchid Adams, I ought to fire your ass,' Clementine slapped a copy of the New Seattle Times against her leather-clad thigh. 'How could you do this to me? After all I've done for you.'

'All you ever did for me was give me a part-time job, Clementine. You were in desperate need of a full- spectrum ice-prism, as I recall. So were a number of other focus agencies in town.' Orchid glanced at the newspaper. 'What seems to be the problem here?'

'Problem?' Clementine's voice rose. 'I'll tell you what the problem is. You went to the hottest social event in town last night and the damn newspapers got everything wrong. You screwed up the single most important opportunity anyone at Psynergy, Inc., has had in recent memory to project our new exclusive image, that's what's wrong.'

'The real question,' Byron murmured behind his newspaper, 'is did she also screw the single, most important client Psynergy, Inc., happens to have at the moment. Enquiring minds—'

Orchid glared at him. 'Shut up, Byron, or I will personally stuff every single one of those 'Think Exclusive' posters down your throat.'

'Yes, ma'am.' He buried his nose in Synsation.

Orchid turned back to Clementine. 'What do you mean the newspapers got everything wrong?'

'You're identified as Rafe Stonebraker's agency date,' Clementine said in ominous tones.

'So?'

'The damned society reporter makes it sound as though you were from a matchmaking agency, not a focus agency. What's more, he didn't even get Psynergy, Inc's name into the article.'

Orchid exhaled deeply. 'Clementine, I'm working undercover, remember? Rafe wanted to pass me off as a marriage agency date last night. He doesn't want anyone to know I'm working with him on a professional basis.'

'But it was such a perfect opportunity to promote Psynergy, Inc., as an exclusive focus agency.'

She looked so woebegone that Orchid felt sorry for her. She crossed the room to pat Clementine's broad shoulder.

'There, there. I promise that when this is all over, I'll get Rafe to mention Psynergy, Inc., to some of his friends. Okay?'

'I guess that's the best we can hope for now that you've wasted this incredible opportunity.'

'That's the spirit. Now, can I please have my check?'

'Sure, sure. Give her the check, Byron.' Clementine eyed Orchid closely. 'Uh, there's just one other small thing.'

Orchid took the envelope Byron handed to her. 'What's that?'

'All that stuff in the paper about Rafe Stonebraker parading his so-called agency date in front of his family and the members of the board of directors of Stonebraker Shipping—?'

'What about it?'

'That was just part of the cover you and Stonebraker established, right? There wasn't any truth in it, was there?'

'Don't be ridiculous.' Orchid walked very quickly toward the door. 'Have a great Founders' Day.'

She flung the door open and fled down the hall to the elevator.

By the time she reached the street, she had herself firmly under control. The sign above the entrance to the espresso shop across the street caught her eye.

The decision to waste a few minutes having a coff-tea latte by herself was an impromptu one. As soon as she sat down at one of the small tables however, she knew she had done the right thing.

She needed to think about Rafe. She could not do that very clearly when he was in the vicinity.

Unfortunately, she discovered as she sipped her latte and stared at the poster-covered wall, it was not easy to think clearly about him when he was safely out of sight, either.

A shadow fell across her tiny table. Visions of ski-masked men flashed before her eyes. She jerked, spilling several drops of her latte.

'Sorry,' Selby Culverthorpe gave her a cool smile. 'Didn't mean to startle you.'

She composed herself and carefully set down her cup. 'Did you follow me, Mr. Culverthorpe?'

'I did some checking this morning. There was some confusion last night about which matchmaking agency you're registered with.'

'Is that so?'

'In the process of sorting it out, I discovered that you work part-time at Psynergy, Inc. I was on my way there to see if the staff would help me contact you when I saw you walk out the door and head for this espresso bar.'

'Mr. Culverthorpe—'

'Call me Selby. After all, we were properly introduced last night. Mind if I sit down?'

She could not come up with any reason to refuse. The introduction to Selby and his wife, Briana, at the party had been fleeting at best but it had been made by Rafe's grandmother. Orchid knew she could not be rude without a very good excuse, which she did not yet have.

'Of course not.' She indicated the seat on the other side of the tiny table. 'Why were you looking for me?'

'Because you and I need to talk, Ms. Adams.' Selby sat down across from her. 'We have a mutual problem.'

'What problem is that?'

'My cousin Rafe.' Selby smiled again. His eyes glinted behind the lenses of his stylish glasses. 'Fortunately, I have a solution.'

'I don't understand.'

'I'll get right to the point. The Stonebraker board is a very conservative bunch, Ms. Adams. They would never appoint a C.E.O. who was not married or, at the very least, engaged to be married.'

'Is that a fact?'

'Yes,' Selby said. 'It's a fact. But I strongly suspect that you are already aware of it. I admit that, until recently, I've been working under the assumption that my cousin has no interest in Stonebraker. But I may have figured wrong.'

'What changed your mind?'

'Seeing you with Rafe at Uncle Alfred G.'s birthday party last night. I can think of only one reason why my cousin would suddenly spring an agency date on the family. I think he's decided to try to take back what he walked away from all those years ago when he quarreled with Alfred G.'

'Why are you telling me all this, Mr. Culverthorpe?'

'Because I don't think you know what you're getting into, Ms. Adams. Rafe may have found you through a matchmaking agency, although, I have some doubts on that score. But even if it's true, I'm willing to bet that it's not a high-probability match.'

'What do you mean?'

'If it's a real match, my guess is that he applied pressure to his agency counselor to force him to come up with a candidate.' Selby paused deliberately. 'But it's equally possible that Rafe found one for himself and bribed her to play the role.'

'Are you implying that Rafe would resort to intimidation or bribery?'

Icy amusement flared in Selby's gaze. 'Don't look so shocked. I know my cousin. Rafe will do whatever it takes to get what he wants, if he wants it badly enough.'

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