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you?’ he enquired lazily.
    ‘I am convinced of it.’ She presented him her half empty champagne glass. ‘Thus, I will return to my party. Au revoir. ’
    But he said, ‘Were you riding a camel when your sheikh propositioned you?’
    Holly, in the act of sweeping inside, stopped as if shot.
    ‘Or a donkey, when the Mexican approached you?’ he added softly.
    ‘You knew!’ she accused.
    ‘The accent and the outfit threw me for a while, but I’m not blind or deaf. Is it all made up? And, if so, why?’
    Holly walked back to him and retrieved her champagne. ‘I’ve got the feeling I might need this,’ she said darkly and took a good sip. ‘No, well, Tahiti was true—a bit. I’ve just come back so it seemed like a good idea to—’ she gestured airily ‘—to…’ But she couldn’t think of a suitable way to cloak it.
    ‘Help pull the wool over my eyes?’ he suggested.
    Holly choked slightly on a second sip of champagne but made a swift recovery. ‘Why would I want to be recognized by you? All you ever do is query my motives, accuse me of appalling posturing and make passes at me!’
    ‘You have to admit it all sounds highly unlikely,’ he drawled. ‘Are you here with your mother?’
    Holly opened her mouth but closed it and stamped her foot. ‘Don’t you dare make fun of my mother! She—’
    A flash of pale colour registered in her peripheral vision and she turned to see her mother coming out onto the balcony. Her mother was dressed as Eliza Doolittle at the races, complete with huge hat and parasol. ‘We might as well both reprise Audrey Hepburn roles,’ Sylvia had said upon presenting the idea to her daughter.
    ‘Mum!’ Holly said. ‘What—’
    But her mother interrupted her. ‘There you are, darling! And I see you’ve met Mr Wyndham.’ Sylvia turned to Brett. ‘How do you do? I’m Sylvia Harding, Holly’s mother—yes, her real name is Holly, that’s why we thought of Holly Golightly!’ Sylvia paused and took a very deep breath. ‘But I feel sure there was some misunderstanding at the shelter lunch, and she didn’t have the opportunity to tell you that she’s a journalist and would love to interview you.’
    There was dead silence on the balcony but Sylvia went on, apparently oblivious to the undercurrents. ‘I also know she’d do a great job; she’s not her father’s daughter for nothing. He was Richard Harding, incidentally—perhaps you’ve heard of him?’
    ‘Yes, I have. How do you do, Mrs Harding?’ Brett said courteously.
    ‘I’m fine, thank you. You may be wondering how I recognized you, but as soon as I saw you with Sue it clicked. She’s such a lovely person, your sister. Well, I’ll leave you two together.’ She hesitated then walked back inside.
    Holly let out a long breath then finished the champagne with a gulp. ‘Don’t say a word,’ she warned Brett,once again presented him with her glass. ‘I did not arrange that, and anyway I don’t believe leopards change their spots, so I have no desire to interview you.’
    ‘Leopards?’ he queried gravely but she could see he was struggling not to laugh. ‘On top of camels, asses, Mexicans and sheikhs?’
    ‘Yes,’ she said through her teeth. ‘I believe they can be cunning, highly dangerous and thoroughly bad-minded into the bargain. If anyone should know that, you should.’
    ‘I do,’ he agreed. ‘Uh—where is this analogy leading?’
    ‘I have no faith in you not making any more passes at me, that’s where.’
    ‘I’d be demolished,’ he said. ‘But I’m pretty sure it isn’t all one-sided.’
    Another deadly little silence enveloped the balcony.
    Holly opened her mouth but had to close it as no inspiration came to her. In all honesty, how could she deny the claim? On the other hand, every bit of good sense she possessed told her that to acknowledge it would be foolhardy in the extreme.
    So, in the end, she did the only thing available to her: she swung on her heel and walked away from
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