moneyâs worth.â
âLetâs cash you out.â Sebastian collected her winnings from her cupped hands and jerked his head toward the cashier. âThen weâll go upstairs and discuss this crazy wager of yours.â
Not fair, damn it. Sheâd won him fair and square.
âWe wouldnât be discussing it if you won,â she grumbled as he turned away. She trailed after him. His powerful stride covered ground faster than she could in her heels. By the time she arrived at the cashier, she was out of breath. âYou wonât talk me out of it. In fact, the only topic up for discussion is what time you get to put your clothes back on tomorrow morning.â
The woman behind the bars stopped counting out bills. She stared from Sebastian to Missy and back again before starting over.
âKeep your voice down.â
âWhy? No one cares.â No one except him. âUnless, of course, youâre ashamed of being seen with me.â
âDonât be ridiculous.â
âThen whatâs the problem?â
The look he leveled on her would have reduced every vice president at Case Consolidated Holdings to quivering idiots. Missy had seen it before. She straightened her spine and braced herself against his annoyance.
As the cashier placed ten thousand dollars in front of them, Missy counted along. By the time the woman had lined up the bills on the counter, Missyâs lightheadedness had returned.Sheâd won five thousand dollars. And a big hunky millionaire. She wasnât sure which one shocked her more.
Stuffing the bills into her purse, she tugged at Sebastianâs sleeve. âLetâs go.â
She was glad to have him at her side as they found the elevators that would take them to the suite of rooms they shared. Besides having gotten lost twice today already, the wad of cash in her purse made her feel as if she had a target painted on her back. Knowing security was a scream away reassured her somewhat, but Sebastianâs tall form guarding her body made her feel completely safe.
As the elevator rose to the fifteenth floor, Missy wasnât sure if it was Sebastianâs ongoing disapproval that caused the panicky flutters in her stomach or the thought that within the next ten minutes she was going to be naked in his arms.
âYou look nervous,â he remarked smoothly as he slid the keycard out of his pocket.
âNervous?â She released a wild cackle, loosening the death grip on her beaded clutch. Letting him believe she wasnât one hundred percent ready to make love would give him ammunition to shoot holes in her decision to collect on the bet. She cleared her throat. âDo I have a reason to be?â
A long-suffering sigh spilled from Sebastian. âYou are obviously not the sort of girl who sleeps with a man once and walks away. Why donât I escort you back to your room and we can call it a night?â
âBecause if youâd won, youâd collect, and thatâs what Iâm going to do.â She plucked the keycard from his hand and unlocked the door.
Sebastianâs suite was three times the size of her one-bedroom condo back home and way better decorated. Latte-colored walls, carpet and furniture, espresso drapes and accents gave the room a sophisticated feel. Bold, modern paintings added slashes of color during the day. At night the Vegas strip glittered through the large west-facing windows.The suite boasted three separate conversation areas and a conference room that seated ten.
While Sebastian strode around the room turning on lights as he went, she crossed to the wet bar. âI had them put a bottle of champagne in your fridge.â
âDid you plan for us to drink it together?â
She jumped as he appeared beside her without warning. The carpet had muffled his steps. Eyes hard, he awaited her answer.
âItâs my thirtieth birthday.â Two champagne flutes sat beside the ice bucket on