Dating the Rebel Tycoon
beneath the surface there was a darkness about him. A hard, fast, cool character that he was adept at keeping all to himself. He was fascinating, but there was no mistaking him for some sweet guy looking for love.
    And, of all the men who’d asked her out, she knew exactly what she was up against. Cameron Kelly was the least likely man in the world Rosie would again make the mistake of falling for, making him the ideal man for her, for now.
    ‘I haven’t lost you, have I?’ he asked.
    You can’t lose what you never had , she thought, but said, ‘I’m still deciding if I’m hungry enough for dinner.’
    ‘It’s a meal, on a plate. I was thinking perhaps even cutlery may be involved.’ His voice resonated down the phone, until cheese and toast was the last things on her mind. ‘We can reminisce about average cafeteria food, bad haircuts and worse teachers.’
    ‘When did you ever have a bad haircut?’
    ‘Who said I was talking about me?’
    ‘Ha! You know what? I don’t remember you being this ruthless at school.’
    ‘Have dinner with me and I’ll do my very best to remind you just how bad I can be.’
    Suddenly her hands began to shake. She wiped them down her jeans, dusting off the tiny fragments of plant residue. Then said, ‘Where would we go?’
    ‘Wherever. Fried chicken, a chocolate fountain, steamed mung-beans; whatever you want, it’s yours.’
    ‘Steamed mung beans ?’
    She felt him smile, and even without the visual accompaniment it made her stomach tighten. But now that she’d reconciled herself to her attraction to him she let herself enjoy it. It felt…wonderful. A little wild, but she had a handle on it. This was going to be fine.
    ‘I didn’t want to be all he-man and impose my carnivorous tastes upon you,’ he said. ‘For all I know you might well be a vegan, anti-dairy carb hater.’
    ‘So happy to know I give off such a flattering vibe.’
    ‘Your vibe is just fine,’ he said, his voice steady and low and, oh, so tempting.
    She stopped brushing at her jeans and hooked her thumb tight into the edge of her pocket. ‘Imagine me as the least fussy woman you’ve ever taken to dinner.’
    ‘Then I know the place. It’s so informal, it’s practically a dive. They make the best quesadillas you’ll ever have.’
    ‘Mexican for grilled cheese, right?’ How ironic.
    It was his turn to pause. ‘It seems I have failed in my attempt to impress you with my extensive knowledge of international cuisine. Mmm. I’ll have to up my game.’
    Rosie took a moment to let that one sink in. It left a really nice, warm glow where it landed; her hand clutched the fabric of her old black T-shirt against the spot. ‘And I guess dinner would be one way of making up for the astrology jibe.’
    ‘I admit, it was hardly gracious.’
    ‘It was hardly original, either.’
    He laughed again, the sound sliding through the phone and down her back like warm honey.
    The distant tones of a warning bell rang in the back of hermind, but she was confident enough of him and of herself to say, ‘So, yes. To dinner. Sounds fun.’
    He gave her the time, and address of the place that made the exotic grilled-cheese, and they said their goodbyes.
    When Rosie hung up the phone she realised her knees were wobbling like mad. She slumped down upon the metal step, hugged her arms around herself and looked up.
    The clouds had moved on, the colour of the sky had deepened, and several stars had shown themselves. When she hadn’t been paying attention, the world beneath her feet had turned.
     
    The world turned some more until night had well and truly fallen upon Brisbane. The bark and bite of peak-hour traffic had subsided to a low growl, and Rosie pulled her caramel velvet jacket tighter around herself to fend off the night chill as she walked briskly down the city footpath. Late for her date.
    A minute later the maitre d’ at the Red Fox bar and grill pointed the way through the bustling bar crowd towards a table
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