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TITLE: Provenance

AUTHOR: Archer, Alex

ABEB Version: 4.0

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Rogue Angel

Alex Archer
PROVENANCE

TORONTO NEW YORK LONDON
AMSTERDAM PARIS SYDNEY HAMBURG
STOCKHOLM ATHENS TOKYO MILAN
MADRID WARSAW BUDAPEST AUCKLAND

Special thanks and acknowledgment to Victor Miln for his contribution to this work.

A burst of automatic rifle fire in the grand ballroom shattered the bands bright dance music like a crowbar smashing glass figurines from a shelf.

People screamed. Men in tails and white ties and women in elegant evening gowns threw themselves to the floor or clung to each other and trembled. Heads turned to stare at the half-dozen black-hooded men in loose green-and-black camouflage-pattern clothing who had burst in like wolves among pheasants.

And here I am practically naked in this ridiculous dress, Annja Creed thought, arched over backward with her hair almost brushing the elegant blue-and-gold carpet and only Garin Bradens strong right arm keeping her from falling.

S HE HAD THOUGHT the evening had started inauspiciously.

How good of you to join me, Garin murmured when she presented herself at his table. Actually, she was presented by a bowing and scraping steward who acted as if he were giving a supermodel as a gift to a maharajah. Except a maharajah would probably not have received quite such deferential treatment.

Annja felt eyes sticking to her like clammy clumps of seaweed. She felt exposed in the clinging sheath of flame-colored silk he had picked out for her. Her long chestnut hair had been swirled atop her head by the cruise ships expert staff of hairdressers. She suspected it made her look as if she had a soft-swirl ice-cream cone for a head. Around her slender neck she wore a delicate gold chain with an emerald pendant that Garin assured her would bring out the green highlights in her amber-green eyes. She knew it was exquisitely tasteful, just too small to be gaudy. But she could practically feel the weight of the money it had cost. It felt like an anchor.

As if I had a choice, she said snidely as she allowed herself to be seated.

Garin laughed a rich baritone laugh. He was a charismatic devil, she had to give him that. And devilishly handsome. The catch was the consistent way devil kept creeping into her thoughts about him.

Theres always a choice, my dear, he said. That is one thing life has taught me in no uncertain terms.

As always Annja felt conflicted about Garin, as she smiled and accepted the menu from the headwaiter. In his immaculate tuxedo with the star-sapphire stickpin, his black hair and goatee and dancing black-diamond eyes, Garin was admired by every woman in the room. He was charming, breathtakingly well-read and witty. He was vigorous, and as CEO and majority shareholder of the monster oil company EuroPetro he was, officially, richer than God. He was what most women in her position would consider one hell of a catch.

But hell was the operative word. That was the catch.

First of all, Annja had sworn off having affairs with men significantly older than she was. Not that he looked over the limit. Annja was in her mid-twenties. Garin appeared to be in his early thirties. But his real age belied that appearanceby centuries.

And then, of course, there was the fact that, while he sometimes helped herindeed, she was paying off one of those debts at that momenthe also had the unfortunate habit of trying, at entirely unpredictable intervals, to kill her.

Around them people chatted and drank wine from immaculate crystal and ate five-star food. The cruise ship Ocean Venture was the most modern and luxurious ocean liner yet built.

I cant believe I let you blackmail me to serve as arm candy for some business negotiation, she said.

Blackmail is an ugly word, Garin murmured over the top of his menu. Besides, I believe extortion is more correct under the circumstances.

She glared at him through slitted eyes.

You really must try the Pinot Noir. A splendid vintage. In any event, if you wish to keep your scruples inviolate, you can always choose to believe that you are here of your own free will. Its true, of course.

He held the crystal goblet up, where the light from the chandelier struck bloody highlights through the wine. See? As Ive told you, my dear. Theres always a choice.

She winced.

He ordered for them. She didnt mind. It was the role he was playing. She was secure enough in her own independence not to feel threatenedleast of all by him.

She did have something he wanted. And she did keep it coyly and carefully hidden from public view. But it wasnt what most people would think.

It was a complicated dance they danced.

The food was excellent but Annja ate mechanically. Distracted by circumstances, she scarcely noticed what she consumed. Growing up in an orphanage in New Orleans French Quarter, she had learned not to be picky about what she ate. As she spent more time on the Crescent City streets she had learned to appreciate good food. Subsequently, as a graduate student and then archaeologist on innumerable digs, and in the last few years trotting the globe as staff talking head and resident voice of reason on Chasing Historys Monsters, she had learned to be quite adventurous about what she ate.

She was preoccupied, on the evening of the first full day at sea in the Caribbean.

So why do you have me here? she asked.

Garin smiled. Reasons of my own.

The reason she was there was that he had called in a favor. A big one. A save-your-life favornot to mention the life of an innocent girl whod depended on her.

Of course in the process of doing her that favor he had increased his wealth and influence almost exponentially. To his mind that failed to diminish the moral obligation one iota. What was worse was, he knew full well it didnt in her mind, either.

At some point in the future, when she wasnt still miffed about having her arm twisted, she would have to admit to herself there were worse fates than getting a free ocean cruise with a movie-star-handsome man who happened to be one of the worlds richest. If she was a captive bird her cage was very well gilded by any standards. And her captivity, to call it that, would last no more than the four days of the cruise. But her fiercely independent nature bridled at it anyway.

Come on, she said, spearing a piece of asparagus. You owe me a better explanation than that.

He shrugged a broad, tuxedoed shoulder. Perhaps youre right, Annja dear. I have no wish to torment you, after all. I am not a cruel man, you knowI worked that out of my system long ago.

She tried not to shudder, and tried harder not to envision just what he meant.

Although Im maintaining a low profile on this voyage, he said, and the world at large still does not know my facean expensive status to maintain, but well worth the investmentI have a certain image to project to those with whom Im carrying out a certain, most delicate negotiation.

His accent was vaguely and indeterminately European. She suspected it was an affectation. He no doubt could speak English better than she could. Hed had long enough to practice.

Nonetheless it did contribute to making him devastatingly sexy. Curse him anyway, she thought. This could turn out to be a very long voyage.

Arent you concerned about doing that under the noses of the Venezuelans? she asked. The Ocean Venture had just steamed past Aruba in the Netherlands Antilles, and was scheduled to make landfall at Willemstad on the island of Curaao the next morning to allow sightseeing and, of course, a spree of shopping. Venezuelas north coast lay less than a hundred miles to the south.

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