Max slowly opened his eyes, but before he could make a response she was
disappearing out of the door. He heard the turn of the key in the lock behind her and could not believe it; the crazy girl had locked him in his own suite....
Shaking his head in amazement, he picked up the tele¬phone and revealed his presence to Alex, the hotel manager. The he ordered some much needed coffee, and strode back into the bedroom to dress. Once he had shaved and dressed he returned to the sitting room, to find a maid cleaning away the flowers and Alex placing a coffee tray on the table. There was no mistaking the barely contained amusement in Alex's eyes as he greeted his old friend.
'Max, it's good to see you. I guessed you were the undesirable giant about to rob the
place,' Alex said and he burst out laughing.
'Very funny, Alex. It's good to see you, too. Now, tell me, who the hell is the crazy girl?'
Max asked, pouring himself a cup of coffee and downing it in one go, before collapsing onto one of the sofas.
'Sophie Rutherford’, Alex answered, joining Max on the sofa. 'Her father, Nigel Rutherford, is the owner of the Elite Agency in London. They handle the arrangements for a lot of our European clients, and Nigel asked me if his daughter could work here for a couple of months during her university vacation to improve her language skills. She is studying Russian and Chinese, but she also has a good grasp of Italian, French and Spanish. I thought, given the international clientele we attract, she could be very useful. She has certainly proved her worth already in the month she has been here. She is happy to work anywhere, and nothing is too much trouble for her’.
'If she is as good as you say, then I trust your judge¬ment.’ Max grinned at the older man.
'But my guess is the fact she is so beautiful might also have affected your de¬cision,' he mocked.
'You would say that.' Alex grinned back. 'But, unlike you, it takes more than a pretty face to influence me— especially at my age.'
'Liar,’ Max drawled, a knowing, sensual smile curving his hard mouth as the image of the young woman flashed up in his mind. 'Any man with breath in his body can see she is gorgeous, and I for one would like to get to know her a whole lot better.'
'Sophie is not for you. Max.' Alex said suddenly serious. 'She is only nineteen, and in the absence of her father she is under my protection. Much as I like you, I do not think she is your kind of woman. She is serious about her studies and not the type of girl to have an affair—she is more the marrying kind.'
Max could have been insulted, but he wasn't. Alex was like an honorary uncle to him, and knew him well. As much as Max loved women, and they loved him, he had no intention of marrying for years—if ever. Since Paulo's death his father had begun to hint that it was time he married, constantly reminding Max that if he didn't there would be no male to carry on the great name of Quintano. But Max didn't want to settle down. He wanted to travel the world, doing what he loved. And with more money than he knew what to do with, Max was quite happy for Paulo's family to inherit their rightful share of his father's estate—-as they naturally would have done if Paulo had lived. The last thing Max felt he needed was a wife.
'That's a shame.' His firm lips twisted wryly. 'She is de¬lectable. But have no fear, old man, I promise not to seduce her. Now, shall we get down to business?'
Later that afternoon Max walked through the semicir¬cle of trees that fringed the secure hotel beach and scram¬bled over the rocky headland to the small cove he had first discovered as a boy. He loved to dive from the rocks, and it was here that he had first become interested in geology. Today, however, the only rocks that concerned him were the ones in his skull, and he knew a swim would clear his head and cool him down