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She broke the kiss a bare second after it had begun, leaving him feeling shorted.
โDo not say a word.โ Her warm breath teased his ear, rousing a fire in his belly. โIf you tell them you have the wrong wedding, my brothers will beat you to a pulp for kissing me. I suggest we take advantage of the surprise and run.โ
She had a slightly Indian, slightly musical and entirely arousing accent. He reluctantly moved his eyes from her mouth and looked at her brothers, whose murderous expressions got him to haul ass.
โOut of our way!โ He grabbed her hand. Given that there had to be hundreds of guests milling about, they had surprisingly little trouble getting moving. The guests eagerly parted so they could get a better angle for cell phone pictures and videos and then helpfully got in the way of their pursuers. It made for better social media posts if the bride actually got away.
Just wait until they find out who I am.
She matched his fast pace, despite the fact that they were on grass and she was wearing two-inch-high heels and a skirt that probably weighed more than she did. Once they got past the guests, she yanked his arm and he let her take the lead. People were shouting in various languages behind him, and he was glad he had no idea what they were saying.
Instead of running into the main building, where four men in black were making their way toward them, the bride banked a hard left. โThereโs a gate through the serenity garden that isnโt guarded.โ She led them to a wooden gate embedded in a perimeter wall.
I donโt think this is what they had in mind when they made this emergency exit.
It had one of those childproof locks, but she expertly handled it. Had she planned the escape route? Ethan hoped so; her brothers had recovered from their shock and were almost upon them.
They went through the gate and he pulled it shut behind him just as a hand snaked out. By the yelp he heard on the other side of the door, heโd succeeded in slamming the door shut. They exited onto a side street and he looked around to get his bearings. The front of the hotel faced the famous Vegas strip.
โWhereโs your car parked?โ she asked urgently.
โNot far,โ he said and led her down the street. He had illegally parked nearby, and they had miraculously exited on the right side of the hotel, so the car was just down the block. As they approached it, he saw a ticket on the windshield. He ignored the piece of paper and went to the passenger side and touched the handle. The Tesla roadster recognized his fingerprint and unlocked. He opened the door and the bride gracefully lowered herself into the deep bucket seat. Just as he started the car, a hand smacked the passenger-side window, and he looked to see Brothers One and Two at her door. He floored the accelerator. Vegas traffic didnโt really allow for a high-speed chase, so he made a series of turns, hoping to lose whoever pursued them.
โWe need to get out of Vegas,โ the bride said, her voice frantic.
He drove aggressively until they were at least a mile from the hotel, then pulled into a public parking garage and stopped the car. He turned to her. Her beautiful dark eyes gazed back at him with such lustrous excitement that he momentarily lost his train of thought.
โWe arenโt going anywhere until you tell me who you are.โ
She stuck out her hand. โDivya Singh. Very nice to meet you. Now we have to get moving.โ
He shook his head. โYou have to get moving. I have a wedding to crash. The right one this time.โ
CHAPTER TWO
Divya resisted the urge to scream at the man sitting next to her. He didnโt owe her anything, but she needed him if she was going to get away from her family. โHow about I help you find the right wedding? I assume youโre after an Indian bride. Youโll have an easier time getting in with me by your side.โ The last place her brothers would look for her was at another wedding. They had no way of knowing that the man sitting next to her was a perfect stranger, and she needed his help if she was going to get to New York City. Now that sheโd done the unthinkable, this was her only chance to do the one thing she needed to do.
He narrowed his eyes, and she tried not to focus on how crystal blue they were or the way that the little crinkles in the corners of his mouth sent a little tingle down her spine. He wasnโt even her type. Though it was hard not to notice his sandy-brown hair, which glinted when it caught the sunlight streaming through the windows, or the angular cheekbones, sharp nose and broad shoulders. He looked effortlessly athletic and chic in a black tuxedo that looked tailor-made for him.
โLetโs start with your name,โ she said.
He gave her a half smile and her heart gave a little kick. โEthan Connors.โ
Somewhere in the recesses of her brain, the name sounded familiar, but she was sure sheโd never met him before. I wouldnโt ever forget him. She produced her best smile. โItโs nice to meet you. Now, about that wedding you want to crash. Whatโs the brideโs name?โ
โPooja Chaudhry.โ
Divya pointed to his phone.
โI already tried googling her name and todayโs date and every other key word I could think of.โ
โLook at her social media.โ
โI already did.โ
Divya just held out her hand and raised one perfectly shaped eyebrow. He sighed, then tapped on the phone several times and finally handed it to her. Poojaโs Facebook page was on the screen. She was an attractive Indian woman with straight black hair, brown eyes, a sharp nose, cheekbones to die for, skin the color of white sand and a wide mouth. Dressed in a
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