I couldn't help it. "Maybe, or just afraid to do stupid things around you." As I said the words, I took a glimpse at her, the blush creeping upon her cheeks making me want to touch her.

"I know we shouldn't feed more into the rumors," she breathed, taking one step forward to stand beside me, "but I just can't stay away."

"You look gorgeous tonight," I replied to her admission.

My gaze drifted over her form, and my heart was beating in an erratic staccato at what I saw in her eyes. A darkening want for me lingered beneath the surface, and I wanted to lean over and kiss the rubor from her lips.

"Walk with me?" Tess offered, motioning towards the exhibit hallway.

"Lead the way." With enough distance between the both of us, we passed through all the getaways and holiday homes displayed on the vouchers. "Do you have your mind set on something?" I asked Tess, trying to steer the conversation back into neutral territory.

I didn't know if there were any eyes on us, but I couldn't bring myself to move away. Around her I let the words of caution fall on deaf man's ears and behaved like an infatuated schoolboy.

She nodded as we walked. "I haven't traveled much and all these destinations are so enticing." A tentative smile curved her mouth, as if the possibilities ran through her mind. "I could take some trips in between semesters at college."

I tucked the information safely away. "Which one of these do you like?"

"I've never been to Europe." Tess said, pausing in front of an Edinburgh weekend city trip. "There is something about older cities, the culture and the art."

"Good to know."

One of her colleagues beckoned her over and our time together was cut short. "I have to go. Bidding is about to start." She smiled briefly at me before walking away.

I sauntered over to the main room, the paddle with the number on in my hand as I folded my arms over my chest. Waiters passed by with trays of beverages and I snagged a glass.

"Good evening everyone," the auctioneer greeted everyone as the main room filled up at the tall tables. Prominent families and tycoons filled the space, paddles at hand, excited to throw some money around. "The Mona Montgomery foundation thanks you for your presence at tonight's fundraiser." He mentioned briefly the names of the team that put the night together, as they were called to the stage.

The Davis' family's table was not far from mine. I recognized his parents the moment they had entered earlier. Wren's father had the charismatic persona down and people were used to swarm around him. A politician's promises were as deep as how much you were willing to dive into your own pocket.

Wren's paddle was clutched in between his fingers at the table he stood at and his eyes shot daggers as they met mine through the throng of people.

I held his gaze in mine, not wavering in the slightest.

We broke our contest the moment Tess was called to the stage. Wren's demeanor shifted, and he had only eyes for the woman who had stolen both our breaths.

"I hope you've all had time to peruse the wonderful donations we're offering for auction." The auctioneer rattled off and silence fell around the room as he called off the items and the people began their bids.

Pricey physical items passed quickly, but what really interested me were the vouchers. Because Tess had given me an idea earlier about her wanting to travel to Europe.

"Bidding starts on item 347: A trip to Paris, France. Romantic getaway for two."

They always said that to get the girl, I needed to do the grand gesture. A gift that would mean something to Tess. The foundation mattered enormously to her, so how higher I bid on this getaway, the better for the foundation, and maybe when this all blew over, I had somewhere to take Tess to.

Grandfather said I had to wave some cash around for Quantum. I could do something for Tess and something for the company at the same time. I was a billionaire, after all, and had the funds to donate.

I wanted to spend time with her. Give her a day she needed; and bidding like this, no one would mind because it was part of the auction. A fundraiser where I, as a tech mogul, was only expected to spend a blip of my fortune on. Even if they were my personal funds.

"5k," I exclaimed from my table and my paddle lifted from the table.

"5,5k" Wren Davis' paddle went up at his table. His mother looked over, gauging my reaction.

Her lips curled up from her always sour expression. It felt like she was up to something. Or, her intention was to stoke the fire and get the attention of the room on some pissing contest between Wren and I.

Wren Davis was already getting on my nerves. It seemed like he had the same idea. Was this his idea to get her back? To grovel for Tess' forgiveness?

I was not one to give up so easily. I knew my best friend for a very long time and I itched to push his buttons.

This is a bad idea, C. My conscience warned me. This wasn't what my grandfather and aunt had meant when they said to stay out of trouble. I was finding myself draped right in the middle of it.

"10k." I increased the bid, doubling my first one.

A gasp tore from my side, as people noticed the person I was bidding against. Rich people were such hypocrites, always complaining when they published poor photos and shit about them, but they were the first to know the newest gossip penned down.

Edith Montgomery made her way over to the Davis' table and engaged in a hushed conversation with Wren's mother, as Wren and I gradually increased our bids against each other.

There was certainly something going on. Even if Tess had believed she finally wrung free from the Davis' clutches, her mother had another card up her sleeve.

Wren was too enthralled with his intentions to beat me then to pick up on the slight signs of what was going on at his table. Maybe my first instinct to have thought Wren accomplice to the paparazzo turning up was off.

"25k." I kept upping my bid, but my eyes were trained on the two mothers talking in hushed tones and wandering away from their tables.

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