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  back of her neck stand up.

  Victoria recognized the animal. She’d met them, done audits for the super-successful companies.

  A tycoon.

  Rich. Assured. Ruthless.

  And this was Michael’s best man? Edging slowly forward, she glanced from one man to the other.

  Michael’s fair good looks dimmed against the other man’s dark strength. They were as different as day

  from night. Where had Michael found him?

  She must have said something because his gaze met hers. That was when her stomach flipped over. In

  contrast to his swarthy skin his pale-gray eyes held the unnerving translucence of crystal. But they

  contained utterly no emotion.

  Ruthless.

  “Connor North.”

  He spoke in a crisp baritone, and Victoria instantly recognized the name. From its outset Harper-North

  Architecture had garnered buzz and awards for innovative restoration of Victorian homesteads and plans

  for cutting-edge new commercial buildings.

  With reluctance Victoria took the hand he held out. A hard hand ridged with calluses clasped hers—

  hardly the hand of an office-bound paper pusher.

  Yet from everything she’d heard, Connor North was very much a corporate animal. Financially astute,

  frighteningly efficient and with an uncanny talent for picking projects that would become landmarks.

  There was certainly no need for him to busy himself with the manual labor that the ridges on his palms

  suggested he did. The man was worth a fortune—and accumulating more. Last she’d heard Harper-

  North was considering launching a commercial-property venture to develop many of Auckland’s old

  dockside warehouses into exclusive waterfront retail complexes. It would be a feather in her cap to land

  him as a client—and no doubt he’d be able to introduce her to some of the blue-chip companies he was

  associated with. One or two more accounts like that and she’d be propelled into the upper echelons of

  Archer, Cameron & Edge.

  He glanced down pointedly at their joined hands. A flare of embarrassment seared her as Victoria

  realized she still clutched his hand. Daydreaming. She dropped it as if she’d been scorched by a flaming

  torch.

  Even Suzy was staring at her. “Do you two know each other?”

  Victoria shook her head, not trusting her voice.

  “No.” Connor North clearly didn’t suffer from the same affliction.

  “Connor, meet Suzy’s oldest friend, Victoria Sutton.” Michael gave her an easy smile. “Despite his

  reputation, Connor won’t bite.”

  Victoria wasn’t so sure. Connor North looked capable of doing a lot worse than biting.

  “Victoria is a partner at ACE,” Michael informed Connor.

  Victoria knew she should be grateful for the punt, because she should be doing everything she could to

  land his very lucrative account.

  Instead, when Connor gave her the opportunity of a lifetime by asking, “The accounting firm?” she

  could only manage a nod, not trusting her voice. Her stomach, thankfully, seemed to have recovered

  from the tumbling sensation that had shaken her when she had first looked into his eyes.

  Bridget Edge, managing partner of Archer, Cameron & Edge Accounting, would be horrified to see her

  now. Faced with the opportunity of a lifetime, Victoria couldn’t think of anything vaguely professional

  to say. All she could think of was getting as far away from the man as she could. He made her feel…the

  best word she could come up with was…unsettled.

  Still prickling with a mix of apprehension and a weird kind of tingling sensation, Victoria allowed Suzy

  to shepherd her up the stone stairs into the church while Michael disappeared to put her suitcase in his

  car.

  Inside the church a group of elderly ladies busily arranging white lilies and pristine long-stemmed roses

  in tall flower stands greeted Suzy with cries of delight. When Michael returned there were chirps about

  how fortunate he was to be marrying Suzy, and Victoria saw Connor North’s mouth turn down at the

  corners.

  He didn’t want Michael to marry Suzy!

  The realization rocked Victoria. How could anyone disapprove of dear, sweet Suzy?

  For the next fifteen minutes Michael smiled indulgently while Suzy cheerfully ordered everyone around

  and Connor grew increasingly remote.

  His phone rang six times while Suzy talked nonstop. Each time, Connor pulled his cell phone out of his

  pocket, glanced at it, then let it continue to ring.

  Victoria could feel herself growing tenser as Connor’s disapproving silence continued, and she was

  ready to scream by the time Suzy called a halt, finally satisfied that the groom, the groomsman and the

  maid of honor knew what was expected of them.

  “I want tomorrow to be perfect.” Suzy dimpled a smile at Victoria and moved on to include Connor, too.

  “Michael and I just want to thank the church ladies for the wonderful job they’ve done with the flowers,

  then we’ll meet you outside.”

  “We’ve been dismissed.” Connor gave a grimace that Victoria supposed passed for a smile and stood

  aside for her to walk ahead of him up the aisle.

  Conscious of him stalking behind her, Victoria increased her pace.

  As they neared the vestibule his phone rang again. He checked it and this time said, “Excuse me, Verity,

  I have to take this call.”

  Victoria pursed her lips. “Victoria.”

  Connor North stared at her blankly with all the interest of someone examining a moth on the wall. It did

  nothing to endear him to her. She’d been away on an audit all week. She was hot, tired and he had her in

  such a tizz, while he barely knew she existed.

  “Victoria,” she repeated tersely. “My name is Victoria.”

  His gaze raked her and Victoria became aware that her white blouse was creased from the flight, that her

  long, straight black skirt clung to her hips and must make her look like a scrawny scarecrow. She ran her

  fingers past her ears, through her hair, and was relieved to find that the shoulder-length bob was as sleek

  as ever.

  “Sure.” Connor shrugged dismissively, and turned away to answer his cell phone.

  Victoria followed slowly as he strode out of the church, knowing she ought to care that he’d seen her

  annoyance. After all, he would be an A-list client. But did she want to deal with him?

  No, she decided.

  In fact, she could think of nothing worse.

  Verity, indeed! Clearly all women were interchangeable in his mind. Like gray cats in the night….

  Startled, she pulled her thoughts up short. Where had that come from? There was no chance she would

  ever be one of Connor North’s gray cats. Although his women would be far from gray. No doubt he was

  the kind of man who went for decorative, desirable D-cups.

  A rueful downward glance reminded her that she would be no contender.

  Skinny. Beanstalk. Swot. Four-eyes. She had to remind herself that the ugly labels were no longer true,

  and that only Suzy knew that pathetic creature had ever existed. It was ancient history. In the past. Now

  she held a partnership in a well-respected accounting firm. No one could take that away from her. She’d

  fought for it, not allowing cruel, childish taunts or her neglectful parents to roadblock her journey to

  success…and independence.

  Forcing herself not to dwell on the old, self-destructive memories, Victoria fixed a bright smile to her

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nbsp; face as she stepped through the carved church doors to the vestibule where Connor paced, his cell phone

  glued to his ear. She let the scent of lavender hedges in the courtyard outside swirl around her, and

  slowly serenity returned.

  “Michael and Suzy have booked a table to take us to dinner,” she told Connor when his call ended, in

  case he planned to bolt off on a hot date, forgetting all about the bridal couple.

  His mouth flattened. “I’m quite sure Michael and Suzy would prefer to spend a quiet evening together

  before the rush of tomorrow’s wedding.”

  Why hadn’t she thought of that?

  As they started down the stone steps that led to the courtyard, Victoria noticed with surprise that Connor

  dwarfed her. It wasn’t often that a man made her feel downright dainty.

  In the courtyard Suzy and Michael caught up to them. After tomorrow Victoria knew their friendship

  would never be the same again. A sense of loss filled her, yet she’d never seen Suzy look happier.

  She remembered Connor’s clever suggestion. “Wouldn’t the two of you prefer to have dinner alone

  tonight?”

  Suzy dumped a basket of hymn books into Victoria’s arms. “Here, you’ll need to give these to the ushers

  to hand out tomorrow at the door. And of course we want to take the two of you out—we’ll have the rest

  of our lives to spend alone together.” Suzy gave Michael a bittersweet smile and Victoria wondered if

  he, too, had seen the shadows in Suzy’s eyes as she spoke…or knew the reason for them.

  The way he put an arm across Suzy’s shoulders and pulled her close suggested he did. “Victoria, you’re

  Suzy’s oldest friend, and Connor’s the closest thing I’ve got to a brother. It will be great for the four of

  us to have dinner together.”

  Michael was so nice, Victoria decided. Maybe Suzy hadn’t made a mistake. About to give Michael a

  grateful smile for setting to rest the doubts that Connor had raised, Victoria paused as she intercepted the

  glacial look Connor shot Michael.

  What was that about?

  Yet Michael, bless him, smiled in the face of Connor’s icy disapproval. He clapped a hand on his best

  man’s shoulder and leant forward to murmur something that caused Connor’s pale eyes to flare with

  suppressed emotion as he shot Victoria a look of intense dislike.

  What had she done to deserve that? The unexpected unease he’d already roused in her coalesced into a

  hard ball of antipathy.

  As Michael went to fetch his car, Suzy added, “After dinner I’m going home—alone.” She winked

  suggestively at Victoria. “I told Michael it’s unlucky for him to see the bride before the wedding and I’m

  determined not to do anything that might tip the scales against us.”

  “You shouldn’t be getting married if you need superstitious hocus-pocus to make it last,” Connor said

  from behind them, causing both women to start.

  As surprise—followed swiftly by hurt—flashed in Suzy’s eyes, Victoria swung around and saw no

  levity in the man’s strange eyes.

  Outraged that he’d attacked sweet, effervescent Suzy the moment Michael had vanished, she forgot her

  own reservations about the hasty marriage. Coldly she pointed out, “But Suzy and Michael are getting

  married. They love each other. And there’s not a thing you can do about it.”

  “Love?” Connor’s eyes glittered in the dwindling sunlight and his sharp bark of laughter caused Victoria

  to bristle defensively. “Is that what women call it?”

  “It’s what Michael calls it, too.” A chill enveloped Victoria. She must be mad to challenge this man.

  “And what gives you the right to sit judgment on what Michael and Suzy feel for each other, anyway?”

  He stared down his nose at her. “Love is overrated.”

  Hoisting the basket of hymn books to stop them falling, she said, “If you’re that cynical then perhaps

  you shouldn’t have agreed to be Michael’s best man.”

  “Victoria—”

  “No, Suzy.” She broke free of the bride-to-be’s restraining arm. “What he said was rude and uncalled

  for.”

  Suzy looked decidedly uncomfortable.

  “Can I take those for you?” Connor had the basket before she could object.

  “Thanks,” she said ungraciously.

  “It looked like you were about to drop them.”

  The superior tone annoyed her afresh. Victoria wondered if the hard, handsome man in front of her had

  ever apologized to anyone. He would, she vowed. “Are you proud of yourself?”

  “For helping relieve you of the basket?” He tilted his head sideways. “I suppose I am.”

  “That’s not what I mean.” And he knew it. Splaying her hands on her skinny hips, Victoria faced Connor

  down. She was taller than Suzy by a head, yet Connor still loomed over her. For a moment her resolve

  wavered; then she stiffened her spine. “Is that what you wanted?” She nodded to Suzy where she stood,

  her shoulders sagging. “You’re going to ruin her day if you carry on like this.”

  There was a long, brooding silence.

  “Sorry.” But he didn’t sound sorry in the least.

  “That’s the best you can do?” demanded Victoria.

  “I accept his apology,” Suzy said quickly. “I understand why he’s upset.”

  “I’m not upset,” he growled, and gave Victoria a killing how-dare-you stare before stalking off in

  Michael’s wake, the basket swinging incongruously at his side.

  “Jerk!” Victoria fumed. To her astonishment she found that her hands were trembling. She brushed them

  over her hair, more to regain her composure than to smooth the style. She was too tired to be tactful.

  “What does Michael see in the man?”

  “Make allowances for him.” Suzy put a hand on her arm. “His girlfriend just dumped him for his

  business partner. It can’t be a good time for him.”

  Victoria gave a derisive laugh. “I don’t blame her one bit. No sane woman could live with a jerk like

  him.”

  “He’s hurting,” Suzy protested.

  “Didn’t you hear the way he said ‘love’? Like it was something foreign to him. Connor North feels as

  much emotion as a slab of granite.”

  “Michael says he doesn’t share much, so maybe he did love her. He’s been very good about it, even

  letting her keep the house.”

  “I’m sure she deserved it.”

  “Shh.” Suzy’s grip on her arm tightened. “He might hear you.”

  “I don’t care.”

  “Well, I do. C’mon, Tory, Michael and I were seriously hoping the two of you would become…well…

  friends.”

  Friends with Connor North? Friendship implied affection, warmth and loyalty. Victoria couldn’t

  imagine Rock-Face ever exhibiting any of those qualities. She stared down at the person who knew her

  better than anyone in the world and gave a snort of disbelief. “You’re dreaming, Suz.”

  Had Michael and Suzy been planning to match-make?

  “Okay.” Suzy held up her hands. “I’m not going to argue, so let’s change the subject. I’ve been meaning

  to ask you, Tory, if you wouldn’t mind popping past the cottage to water the potted plants while we’re

  on honeymoon. Connor might forget.”

  Victoria frowned suspiciously. “What do you mean ‘Connor might forget?’”

  “He’s been staying with Michael this past week and the two of them have been working like dogs every

  evening to get the house all painted in
side. And Connor will look after it while we’re on honeymoon—

  Michael dotes on that house.”

  “I suppose I can drop round in my lunch hour—that way I won’t bump into him.” Then Victoria clicked

  her tongue. “Suzy, you’re not intending to start off your marriage with a houseguest, are you?”

  “Oh, no, he’s not the type to be a third wheel—though he’s helped Michael heaps with the house.

  Michael could never have done as much alone. No, Connor will find a place while we’re on honeymoon.

  Michael just felt he needed a few days to get over the shock of losing his woman, his home and his

  business in one shot.”

  Victoria steeled herself against a sneaky twinge of sympathy. However hard a time he’d had, it was no

  reason to attack Suzy. “I’m sure he’ll recover.”

  “Please be nice to him, Tory.” Suzy stretched her blue eyes wide. “I don’t want the wedding photos

  ruined because the maid of honor and best man have a fistfight.”

  No sane woman could live with a jerk like him.

  Telling himself that the dislike was mutual didn’t stop the maid of honor’s words from rankling as

  Connor marched across the car park tucked away behind the church hall. He came to a stop where

  Michael Mason rummaged in the trunk of a modest Toyota parked in the dark shade of two tall pines.

  “That woman is a menace.” Connor dropped the basket filled with hymn books into the trunk next to the

  black rollaway bag.

  The groom’s head came up, and the brown eyes of a man Connor met twice weekly for a killer game of

  squash grew cool as Michael said with deceptive mildness, “Suzy is going to be my wife, Connor.

  Watch what you say.”

  Connor did a double take. “Wow. You’ve got it bad.” His mouth slanted as Michael tensed. “Steady on,

  I was talking about the maid of honor.”

  “Victoria?” Michael slammed the trunk shut. “She’s been friends with Suzy for decades. In fact—”

  The sudden gleam in Michael’s eyes had Connor bringing his hands up in front of him to ward off the

  inevitable. “Don’t go there—she’s not my type.”

  The woman was way too opinionated.

  Michael ignored the warning. “Maybe you need a change from blonds. In fact, Suzy and I thought she

 

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