him and it hurt his enormous ego. Or perhaps⦠Stop it! She had to stop overanalysing everything. Zak Dane wasnât worth the mental effort.
âYouâre a model, right?â Becky said breathlessly. âYou look like a contestant on Americaâs Next Top Model . Is that how you met Jessica? I donât mean on the TV show, which youâd win, of course. I mean in real life? Modelling?â
Jessica rolled her eyes at her friend. Honestly? She was practically hyperventilating after one kiss on the hand.
âI had the pleasure of working with Jessica at the gig at the top of the Shard the other night,â Zak replied. âIt didnât go to plan.â
That was the understatement of the year. She gazed at Zak, distracted, as he undid his coat. Hello! Had she said he could stay? What was he doing here? He rubbed his jaw. Seriously, were his cheekbones for real? They looked impossibly sculpted under the crystal light fixture; his body was lean and muscular beneath his navy jumper. It wasnât hard to see why he was in such demand from designers across the world. Zakâs eyes flitted to hers and the corners of his mouth twitched.
âWhat did you want?â she said abruptly.
Judging by his smirk, he thought she was checking him out, which she most certainly wasnât.
âTo see how you are, of course. Iâve been worried.â
âIâm good, thanks. Iâd hate to keep you from whatever youâre doing. Plus Iâm busy. Iâm expecting my boyfriend.â
âReally?â
Still he didnât move.
âYes, really. I have a boyfriend, Jamie, and heâll probably be here any minute.â
âNo, I mean you donât look that busy since youâre in your pyjamas.â
âVery funny. Now why donât youââ
Mattie took a sharp intake of breath. âJessicaâs forgotten her manners and forgotten to tell me that Jamieâs visiting tonight too.â She shot her a pointed look. âPlease take a seat, Zak, and let me get you something to drink while I put these beautiful flowers into a vase. Would you like tea or coffee?â
Jessica glared at her grandma. Why did she have to prolong her misery? Couldnât she sense that she wanted him to leave, given the profiling work sheâd have done during her spy training?
âThanks.â Zak flashed perfect teeth. He sat down next to Jessica on the sofa. Was it her imagination or did he deliberately brush his knee against hers? She shuffled along and placed a cushion between them.
Another smile touched his lips. âIâd love a cup of coffee, Miss Farr. Black, no sugar, please.â
âCall me Mattie. Everyone else does.â
âOf course. Thatâs a beautiful necklace, Mattie. My mum loves pearls too. She says they instantly light up a womanâs face.â
Mattie beamed as she touched her choker. âThank you. Itâs my favourite necklace.â She leant in and smelt her armful of flowers. âSuch a gorgeous scent. You chose well.â
Oh no. Becky was already a lost cause. Now her grandma was falling for Zakâs charm offensive too, like most women he came across. Apart from Jessica. Definitely not her.
Her dad sat next to Becky on a smaller sofa on the opposite side of the room. They stared expectantly at her. She scowled back. Didnât Dad have work to do? And what about Beckyâs English essay? It looked like she and Zak had become the eveningâs entertainment. This so wasnât how sheâd planned tonight to go.
âIâm sorry you were hurt.â Zak rearranged the cushions and shuffled round to face her. âI canât believe what happened. Neither can the other girls. Sasha was in pieces afterwards.â
Jessica glanced across at her dad. This was a good place to surreptitiously pick up their earlier discussion: the possible involvement of a Westwood girl in the undercover mission.