Substitute Seduction. Cat Schield

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recalled what his uncle Bennett had told him about Linc Thurston’s infidelity. London had every right to be skittish when it came to trusting any guy she perceived as having the same sort of fame and fortune as her ex-fiancé.

      “It’s a social norm.”

      London looked positively dumbstruck. “Is that what you think?”

      “It’s true, isn’t it?” Harrison countered.

      “What about love?”

      “Not everyone believes in love. I don’t think my brother does. Tristan chose to marry a very beautiful, very young, woman who was passive and pliable. For eight years she satisfied his need for a decorative and docile companion.” Harrison recalled how Zoe’s spirit dimmed with each wedding anniversary. “Her only failure was in her inability to make my brother happy.”

      “Why was that her responsibility?” London asked in surprise. “Isn’t marriage a partnership where you support each other?”

      “Mine will be.” Harrison waited a beat to see how she absorbed that before continuing, “I think Zoe’s dissatisfaction with her role grew too strong to be contained. One thing about Tristan—he likes having his way and becomes a bear if events run counter to his preferences. I imagine him perceiving Zoe’s discontent as nothing he’d done wrong, but a failing on her part.”

      London absorbed his assessment for several seconds before asking, “How close are you with his ex-wife?”

      “I like Zoe. She’s quiet and subdued, but once you get to know her you see that she has a warm heart and a wry sense of humor.” He could go on extolling her virtues but decided to keep to his original purpose, which was to make sure London understood that Tristan wasn’t a good guy. “She deserved better than my brother.”

      “I hope she appreciated having you as her champion.”

      “I don’t know about that. If I’d been a better friend, I would’ve steered her away from marrying Tristan.”

      “You might not have been able to do that. Sometimes we have to make our own mistakes. It’s the only way we learn.”

      “Maybe, but some mistakes carry harsher consequences than others.”

      London sat back and let her hands slide into her lap. She regarded him steadily with her keen blue eyes. “You aren’t what I expected.”

      “I hope that’s a good thing.”

      “The jury is still out,” she said, an enigmatic smile kicking up the corners of her lips. “So, Mr. Introvert, what is it you enjoy besides cars and racing?”

      “The usual guy stuff. Outdoor sports. Spending time with my friends. How about you? What do you do when you’re not working?”

      She laughed. “Sleep and eat. Sometimes I get a massage or facial. I have a hard time unwinding.”

      “Sounds like we’re both on the go a lot.”

      “Like a shark. Swim or die.”

      The phone in her purse chimed. She’d set the clutch on the table beside her plate and now made a face at it. “Sorry.” The tone repeated.

      “Do you need to get that?”

      “No.” She heaved a sigh. “I already know what it’s about.”

      “That’s impressive,” he teased and was rewarded with a grimace.

      “About this weekend...”

      Something in her tone made him grin. “You’ve decided to accept my invitation to watch me race in Richmond.”

      “I spoke with Maribelle,” she replied. “Both she and her fiancé are excited about your offer.”

      Her carefully worded statement left room for interpretation. “What about you?”

      “I’m not sure what I’m getting into, so I’m reserving judgment.”

      “I guess that’s something,” he murmured, convinced he would win her over.

      “We’re flying up Saturday morning,” she continued, ignoring his dry remark. “And Beau was wondering if you’d be able to get us into the pit. At least I think that’s what he wanted to know.”

      “Absolutely.”

      She’d been seated facing the restaurant’s entrance and suddenly her eyes went wide in surprise. Harrison drew a breath to ask what was wrong when she shifted her attention back to him and smiled brightly.

      “You know...” she began, picking up her purse. “Maybe I should double-check the text to make sure nothing is amiss.” She gave a nervous half laugh. “The pitfall of being the boss is that I’m always on call. Excuse me, won’t you?”

      And before Harrison could say anything, she’d fled the table, leaving him staring over his shoulder after her.

      * * *

      Everly Briggs strode along King Street, paying little attention to the restaurants, stores and bars clustered along the popular thoroughfare. Her entire focus was on the tall man she was following.

      Linc Thurston appeared unaware of the stir he caused as he passed. Usually the professional baseball player paused to chat with fans he encountered, but tonight he seemed intent on reaching his destination.

      Since Everly, London and Zoe had met at the Beautiful Women Taking Charge event, Everly had been actively pursuing whatever angle she could to take down Linc. From digging into all available gossip, Everly had gotten wind that the reason he’d broken off his engagement to London was that he’d started cheating on her with his housekeeper.

      Once she’d determined that they weren’t just involved in a fling, but a full-blown, secret relationship, she determined this would be the best way to get revenge on him. At the moment she had plans in the works to expose the woman’s lies and sabotage her credibility. Linc would learn what it meant to be betrayed by someone he loved.

      Of course, her plans would completely fall apart if she was wrong about the strength of his feelings for Claire Robbins, so Everly was doing a little spying to see if his cheating was a onetime event or if the man was a typical representation of his gender.

      She was so caught up in her thoughts that Everly hadn’t noticed Linc had stopped walking until she drew within arm’s length. Jerking to a halt would be too obvious, so Everly was forced to sail on past. She did take note of what had captured his interest, however, and spotted London occupying a table beside the large window of The Front Porch. She was obviously having dinner with Harrison Crosby and the couple was engaged in some pretty serious flirting.

      What the hell was London doing? She was supposed to be taking down Tristan Crosby, not dating his brother.

      Everly’s irritation spiked as she reached the end of the block. By the time she turned the corner, she’d pulled out her phone. Pausing, she typed a text and sent it. Although the three women had agreed not to communicate to avoid their plotting being discovered, Everly simply had to confront London.

      We need to meet—E

      She tapped her foot as she waited for a response. Meanwhile she kept her gaze on King Street, expecting Linc to pass by at any second. She’d intended to continue her surveillance and it annoyed her that London’s behavior was forcing her to detour. When her phone didn’t immediately chime with an answer from London, Everly rapidly typed a second message.

      I saw you having dinner tonight. What r u doing?

      When London still didn’t answer, Everly knew she had no choice but to push the issue.

      Linc had passed by while Everly had been typing her second text. Instead of following him, she doubled back to the restaurant. London sat facing the entrance and Everly made sure the woman noticed her enter. The two made brief eye contact before Everly headed toward the back, where the


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