“You know damn well I didn’t. And I don’t normally do things like I’ve done with you, either. I’m not easy, you know.” Now she tilted her head to look at me, probably to make sure I wasn’t pulling a disbelieving face at her words. “I know you’re not easy, Marie. Relax. Nobody’s taking the least bit of notice of us. They’re too busy quaffing down that expensive champagne Curtis is waving around. I don’t think they’ve even noticed we’re not there. And if they do, well, we’ll just blame our apparent ardor on the booze.” “We haven’t had any booze.” “Nobody else knows that though, do they?” Our gazes met, and it was a while before we even noticed the boat was out in the open ocean. The other guests joined us at the back of the yacht, leaning on the barriers around the deck, grabbing drinks