I glanced at the men surrounding Marcus as I approached them. Putting on a flirty smile I flattened out my silky dress and gave them a small nod.
"Ah, this must be the lovely Victoria!" a man with light blonde hair, almost white, said as he grabbed my hand and placed a small kiss on my knuckles.
"We've heard generous things about you and my," another man bellowed as he instead of kissing my hand, leaned down to place a small flirty kiss onto my cheek, "-you really are breathtaking."
I didn't let my smile falter, all though, I was more than curious as to what Marcus had said about me. Judging from these comments it's exactly what I wanted.
Talk about a first impression.
"I see Marcus has been drowning me in comments," I retorted as I looked at Marcus from beneath my lashes sending him one of my megawatt smiles.
"I don't blame him," the man with the blonde, almost white hair inquired as he gave me a dazzling smile.
Ah. Such pretty faces but nauseating insides.
"Have you spoken around and found someone in need of your assistance?" Marcus asked with an eyebrow raised as he lightly sipped onto his champagne. He was referring to my lookout for a new company to reckon with.
"Not quite yet," I answered with a slight nod as I glanced down, "-although," I said with a pause pretending to remember something, "I spoke with a friend of yours. Maxwell I think it was."
Marcus tugged onto his tie as he nodded his head thoughtfully with a smile.
"Yes, Max is like a brother to me," Marcus claimed without adding anything else.
The man closest to Marcus cleared his throat and his eyes found mine with a strange glint to them.
"Ms Strikings. I've thought about it and I think your assistance for me would be delightful," it was the same man who had claimed I was breathtaking.
I gave him a smile but on the inside I was dreading it. I didn't put this plan into action so I could be eye candy for some desperate hunk who wanted to get laid.
Easy, Victoria.
"You know what Victoria," Marcus smirked as he shot the man a triumph look, "-you had come to me for help and I as the generous man I am; I'm sure I could find you a well fitted job in my business."
"That would be lovely!" I said with a wide smile adding an extra bat to my eyelashes.
"But I already said-" the other man begun only to have Marcus lift his hand to silence him.
"George I wish for no trouble," Marcus said with a smile but his eyes were cold and menacing.
The man quickly shut his mouth and gave us one last nod before leaving.
The blonde one let out a low whistle, "That was quite a show," he said with a chuckle as Marcus shot him an annoyed look.
"Quinton, do tell, where is your boss," Marcus smirked and it was more than obvious that the words had a double meaning.
The man whom I now knew as Quinton clenched his jaw. It felt like it was a scene in a movie as the violins picked up a quicker beat in the background as laughter around the place continued.
Suddenly the deadly look Quinton had vanished only to be replaced by a smug grin.
"Oh, you mean my friend? Alexander? The man who's even more wealthy than you?" Quinton said in amusement as Marcus' eyes darkened.
I mentally bathed in glory as Marcus gave Quinton a tight smile. I looked down to hide my smirk.
A speechless Marcus? Oh the hysteria!
"Victoria let me show you some of the famous paintings, yes?" Marcus uttered as he changed the subject.
I knew I had to agree. Getting onto his good side was my top priority. Though, this so called Alexander perked my interests and I kept in mind to give him a background search later.
"Of course."
Marcus placed his hand on the small of my back and I clenched my jaw trying to keep myself from seeing red. He led me past the people in silky gowns and placed his glass of champagne onto a tray as a waiter walked past.
Once we entered an abandoned hallway, the music was a soft whisper and the only source of light was the luminescent of the moon shining in through the glass windows.
Suddenly realization hit me hard in the gut. A sudden flashback occurred to me when Marcus and I were dating. When Marcus and Samantha were dating.
Marcus was always one for tricks. I remembered when we were in the school library back in high school and he had wanted to show me a new book. Though that was code for a make out session.
Don't you even dare. I mentally yelled.
"Is there no lights in here?" I asked Marcus as I looked at him with a smile.
"Do you have any idea how sexy you look Victoria?" Marcus said instead, in a husky whisper as he pushed me against the wall behind me.
If it were Samantha she would have gasped and told him how inappropriate the situation was.
But I was now Victoria.
"Mr Williams, Is that anyway to speak to one of your workers?" I teased with a smirk as I licked my lips making him smirk.
"Good thing you don't start till tomorrow then."
With that, Marcus slammed his lips onto mine. His lips were rougher then I remembered and he was harsh as usual. I tried my best to kiss him back. I had to be eager. I had to make this believable.
I almost sighed in relief as his lips left mine only to be replaced onto my neck sucking aggressively. I was glad he couldn't see me face. I looked up at the ceiling with my jaw clenched as my eyebrows furrowed meanwhile I prayed to God to help me.
As if my prayers were accepted, a loud bang and clattering of glass echoed through the hall making Marcus grunt and move back.
"I'll see you tomorrow," He whispered with smirk and a wink which I returned and then he left.
As soon as he was out of sight I let out a shaky breath. Looking left and right I spotted a fire escape door which I quickly walked towards to. Throwing it open I walked through the mini concrete hallway as it led me out to the back of the building.
Slamming the door behind me I threw my purse onto the floor with an enraged force. I ran a hand through my hair and aggressively wiped my arm across my mouth.
"That bastard!" I yelled as I desperately tried to rid of his taste on my lips.
The sound of a low chuckle had my head snapping towards my left. First a shadow and then a man wearing a suit emerged.
"Almost had me fooled," he said following with another chuckle.
Once he stepped out into the light of the street lamp my breath caught into my throat. The man was quite a sight. The Samantha in me squealed as the man shook his head making his dark messy hair fall onto his forehead.
"Can I help you?" I said recovering as I picked up my purse trying to ignore the attractive man that stood not very far from me.
"Maybe you can," he said in a low masculine tone that had me weak at the knees.
"I've been watching you all night and I must say; you're good," he said with a grin as the side of his lips tilted upwards.
"Excuse me?"
"How you acted with Marcus of course!" He boomed with another chuckle as he took several steps forward to stand in front of me.
"I'm sorry. But I don't know what you're talking about," I replied with a smile as I looked at the man in confusion.
"There it is again! That fake smile you gave to Marcus! Do tell, why are you trying to gain his trust?"
I didn't answer.
"Even though you hate his guts judging by your little outburst," the insanely attractive man said with a raised eyebrow and I shook my head.
"I don't know what you're talking about. Who are you anyway?" I asked, more than curious.
The man smiled and struck out his hand for me to shake.
"The man who despises Marcus Williams as much as you do. Alexander Celeste."