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Chapter Thirty-Five

 

 

The
shopping in Macau is out of this world, and after a whole day of it with Chase
I

m mentally exhausted.  It
took me a few hours to completely get over worrying about what everything cost
and the fact that he was buying it all for me, but eventually I just gave up
and let him spoil me.  I’ve never had a man treat me so well. 

 

Now that we

re
both decked out and after another day of relaxation, Chase is on his way to the
casino today, leaving me to a day at the hotel spa.  Since we

re
staying in the same hotel that he’s playing at, I ride down to the casino with
him to have a look.  So far from what I can tell, the casinos here look and
sound very much like the casinos in Las Vegas.  That is, all identical to each
other.  Flashy, loud, and over the top.  Chase might disagree.

 


Oh, oh.  I better call
the guys to come play.  Everyone always likes to know when there

s
a big fish in town
…”

 

I spin on my heels at the gravelly voice I
hear coming from behind me to see an old man in a wheel chair roll up behind
us.  He

s wearing a big
cowboy hat and has on a cream colored button down shirt that looks as if he

d
been wearing it at least one day too long.  He

s
got a big smile on his face, though, and when he sees me look at him he winks.

 


Please do call them,

Chase responds with an equally large smile on his
face. 

We
just did a lot of shopping and I can use the dead money they

ll
bring.

 

I have no idea what these guys are talking
about.  Fish?  Dead money?  I wish Evelyn was here to translate for me.

 

The two of them break off their teasing to
shake hands after which Chase motions to me. 

Texas
Tom, this here is my girlfriend Lila Hunter.  She’s not a player, so keep your
eyes off her purse.
”  It

s
silly, but my stomach gets butterflies when I hear him refer to me as his
girlfriend.

 


Lila, this here is Texas
Tom.  One of the oldest players you

ll
ever meet.  It

s rumored he had a
hand in not only inventing poker, but cards in general.

 

Texas Tom

s
barking laughter causes more than a few heads to turn and look at us, even over
the sounds of the nearby slot machines. 

Oh
come on, I

m not that old!
” 
Tom

s wheelchair inches
forward and I offer my hand as he reaches for it.  He surprises me by giving
the back of it a little kiss and a squeeze. 

Hello
darling.  I knew Chase was overly lucky in cards, but it’s not fair that he’s
so lucky with women as well.  Where did he find you?

 

This time it’s my turn to laugh, although
I can feel my cheeks get a little warm as well.  Chase smiles at me in a way
that tells me Tom is harmless.

 


You can

t
be from Vegas,

he continues. 

I
know all the pretty girls in Vegas.

 


I bet you do,

I laugh back. 

And
you

re right.  I

m
from Toronto.

 


Canada?  Now there

s
got to be a story there that I

m
sure I want to hear.
” 
Tom
has a big wrinkled smile that

s
impossible not to find endearing.  He gives my hand one more squeeze before
letting go.

 


Well, why don

t
you tell it while I go to the cashier and get my money sorted out,

Chase says, putting a hand on my back.  He leans
toward me and then says in a whisper clearly intended for Tom to hear as well
“Don

t
worry, he’s
too old to be a danger.

 

He then walks away toward the cashier

s
cage to get the chips he needs to play.

 


Are you playing as well
today?

I
ask Tom.

 

“I’ve
been playing all night,

the old man replies. 
“I

m
actually on my way back to my room for a nap.  Getting old is no fun, my dear. 
I would suggest you avoid it at all costs.  Used to be I could play for two
days straight before I

d
even think about having a meal, never mind a nap.  Now I can barely make it
through a single night without feeling like I

m
going to collapse.  Let me tell you a little secret,

he leans forward in his chair now, but he’s not really
whispering. 

This chair is more for
lugging my big behind around because I

m
old and tired than because I have any real issue.  But no one questions an old
guy in a wheelchair.

 

He winks at me and I laugh again. 

 


Although that

s
not to say I

m a picture of
perfect health.  That’s why I have to play poker.  Chase plays so he can
maintain his playboy lifestyle, but guys like me have to play just to pay for
our medical bills.  We don

t
all live in Canada with free doctors and such.  Speaking of which, tell me your
story.  How does a Canadian meet the famous Chase Anderson?  Did you come to
Vegas with a bachelorette party and meet him at one of those fancy clubs he’s
always going to?

 

My face turns into a grimace now, but I
sigh it away.  It

s more of a habit
than a real feeling of loss now. 

Not
quite.  I was there with my boyfriend at the time.  The short version is that
it turned out he was a jerk and Chase was there to save me from him.

 


Ah, the knight in shining
armor routine.  That gets them every time.

 


So you think it was an
act?

I ask, playing along.  Seems no matter how old a man
is, he still takes pleasure in needling his friends even when they aren’t
around.

 


Well, you do know he’s
a professional liar, don’
t you?

 


Oh, I thought he was a
professional poker player.

 


Do you think there

s
a difference?

 

I purse my lips to suppress my smile.  It

s
funny how it sounds now, coming from him, but how serious I was when I was
saying essentially the same thing back when I met Chase. 

So
you think I should watch out for him, then?  He

s
bad news?

 

Tom belts out a laugh again, his round
stomach quivering in front of him as he does. 
“Honey, I’ll
be honest with you because you

re
Canadian and I think honesty is part of your national identity.  If you were
ever going to trust a poker player, you couldn’t have picked a better one to
trust than Chase Anderson.

 

I smile at him in agreement. 

 


But, that being said, he
is a poker player, and a damn good one.  You don

t
win millions if your opponent knows what you

re
thinking, if they even suspect which cards you

re
really holding.  If a poker player wants to lie to you, you can be sure you

ll
never even suspect it.

 


Hmm, so you

re
saying I can never truly believe anything a poker player tells me.

 


Right.

 

“Aren’t
you a poker player also,
though?

 

Texas Tom laughs heartily again. 

You
are a quick one dear.  I can see what Chase sees in you.  You

re
right though.  You can

t
believe anything I

m
saying either.  Maybe Chase underestimates you when he says you

re
not a player.  You sound like you know how to keep your eyes open and question
everything, like any professional.  I

d
hate to have to face you at the tables.

 

I blush at the compliment even though I
know he’s just an old charmer. 

 


Anyway, like I said,
Chase is one of the good ones.  My point is just you have to know who you

re
with.  There are poker players that can

t
separate real life from the game, and you never know whether what

s
coming out of their mouth is the truth or some bluff their running for god
knows what purpose.  But I don

t
see Chase doing that.  Mind you, if he did lie to you, you

d
probably never know it, but I doubt he

d
ever do it maliciously.  In a way it’s a good thing.

 

Tom

s
right, of course.  I never would have guessed that Chase didn’t own that house,
and if the owners hadn’t surprised us I probably never would have found out. 
He would have bought it secretly and then one day we

d
go and it would have actually been his.  I get that his intent wasn’t malicious
on that, but it was scary how easily he fooled me.  How easily he could lie
about it. 

How can it be a good thing?

 


Well
…”
Tom paused for a moment before his face split into
another grin. 

Think of all the
surprise parties he can plan for you that you

ll
never see coming.

 

I smile back, but this time it’s a little
bit forced.  Those better be the only lies he ever tells from now on.  But how
will I ever know for sure?

 

Chapter Thirty-Six

 

 


I
never thought I

d tire of the spa,
but there are only so many treatments a girl can get
…”

 

Chase is buttoning up a deep purple shirt
and looking at me through the full length mirror of the bathroom.  From where
he’s standing he can see me sitting on the bed, staring at my manicured nails. 
He turns away from my reflection to look at me directly. 

 


Am I spending too much
time at the tables?  Are you feeling neglected?
” 
I
can see in his eyes that he’s actually concerned and I immediately feel guilty
for complaining.  It

s
not that I have a big opposition to daily massages, but there’s a fine line
between pampering yourself and just being spoiled and overindulged.  As far as
I

m concerned, I standing
right on the edge of that line.

 

“I

m
sorry, it’s a stupid thing to complain about.
” 
From
what he’s been telling me, he’s been winning a lot of money at the poker tables
this week.  Far more than we

re
spending at this hotel, or the spa, or the room service.  It

s
just lonely eating my meals alone.  Most nights he’s played so late that I’ve
been asleep when he’s come back to the room, and then he doesn’t wake up until
lunch.  We eat together and then he leaves again.  But I get that it’s his job,
and I’ve already pulled him away from it enough.

 

“No,”
Chase says, walking
towards me and then grabbing my hands. 
“It

s
not.  You

re right.  We came
here for a vacation and for me to play a bit.  The games have been so juicy
though, full of businessmen looking for some action and not afraid to lose
obscene amounts of money in return for a story to tell about how they sat down
with a television pro.  That’s why everyone comes here these days.  But you

re
right, that wasn’t supposed to be the focus of this trip.  I don

t
have to play anymore.  Let

s
just go and do something today instead.

 

“No.  You

re
here to make money, at least partially.

 

“Okay, I’ll
tell you what,
let

s go back to the original
plan of doing both.  I’ll go and play for a few hours today, and then I’ll stop
around dinner time.  We’ll go someplace fancy.  Give you a chance to wear one
of those dresses you bought.

 

I smile at the thought of those dresses. 
I bought three of them, and haven

t
had an occasion to wear a single one yet.  If we hurry through dinner, maybe
we’ll even have time for some of the lingerie I haven

t
had an opportunity to model for him yet either. 
“Deal.”

 

Since we have plans to actually go out, I
decide that one more trip to the spa is warranted, opting for a facial and hair
treatment in order to look my best for our date.  Although it has only been a
few days, I

m feeling excited
and giddy at the prospect of spending time with Chase again. 

 

As dinner time approaches, I pull on my
slinky evening gown, almost feeling like I

m
getting ready for the prom and the only thing left to do is wait for my date to
bring me a corsage.

 

One of the difficulties with having so
much time on my hands lately is it’s given me a lot of time to think, and
unfortunately one of the things on my mind has been the conversation I had with
Tom that first day.  It

s
not that I don

t trust Chase, but
everyone has secrets or part of their lives that they don

t
share.  Especially with someone they haven

t
known for very long, as is true with Chase and me.  The house issue itself
wasn’t what bothered me so much, of course.  It was the fact that Denise had
been involved.  The lie that hurt the most was the lie of omission, that he was
sneaking around meeting her, meaning she was obviously a much bigger part of
his life than he led me to believe.  I know there isn’t anything going on
between the two of them, but I also know that Denise would change that if she
could.  Hell, she’s probably actively plotting it.  And although I trust that
Chase is no longer interested in her, I can

t
help but worry about what she might try to do to convince him.  She is
beautiful, wealthy, and lives in the same city he does.  She has an air of
sophistication about her, when she isn’t being a complete bitch, and I know
that probably draws men to her like pollen to a bee.

 

Of course, I have my own baggage to take
care of, which makes it harder to blame Chase.  Harrison has been texting me
lately, and given the fact that I’ve been trying to let go of all of my anger
and negative feelings regarding him lately, coupled with the extra time I’ve
had on my hands, I’ve been responding.  Once he realized that I wasn’t mad
anymore, his attitude changed.  Now that he’s no longer consumed with trying to
apologize and explain away his actions, he’s become friendly again.  Charming,
even.  It reminds me of why I fell for him in the first place.  And although I
would never go back to him, it makes it harder for me to completely blame Chase
for his relationship with Denise.  He has a history with her that I’ll never be
a part of, and so I can never truly understand.

 

I want to forget about all of that tonight
and just spend some time with Chase again, the two of us having fun together
like we did that first week.  We’ll go to a nice restaurant, have some wine,
and then come back here. 

 

By the time he walks through the door, I

m
more excited about the night than when he left, and since he’s actually come
back to the room earlier than I expected, he must be as well.

 


I wasn’t expecting you
back for another hour,

I
say, although I

m already dressed
and ready since I had nothing else to do anyway.  I

m
happy to start the night now.  It means we’ll be back in plenty of time and
with plenty of energy for the second part of what I have planned.

 


We have to go,

he says.

 


Oh, do we have
reservations?
” 
Something about the look
on his face makes me stop, though.  I don

t
think he’s talking about the restaurant.

 


No, I mean we have to go
back to Vegas.  There’s a problem with the house.

 


Oh really?

Disappointment floods through me as my hopes for the
night are dashed. 

What

s
wrong?

 

“I

m
not sure, Denise didn’t say.  She just said she needs me to come back as soon
as possible to deal with it in person.  Given that it takes so long to get
back, I think we’d better leave tonight.  There’s a flight leaving in 3 hours,
otherwise we’ll have to wait until morning.

 

He

s
looking at my face, and my ability to keep my emotions in check is obviously
not as refined as his. 
“You

re
upset,”
he says. 
“I

m
sorry.  You

re right.  Fuck
it.  We can wait until tomorrow to go.

 

I take a deep breath, letting it out in a
sigh that shudders a bit more than I like. 

No,
it’s fine.  If it’s an emergency with the house you should go.  We can go out
any time.
” 
Just not here in Macau.

 

“Okay,”
he nods. 
“We
’d
better get packing.
” 
Chase
moves to the closet to pull out the suitcases, still talking as he does. 
“I’ll
make it up to you, I promise.  Thanks for not being more upset.  I know it’s
disappointing.  I was looking forward to taking you out tonight as well.

 

I am disappointed and upset.  Not so much
at missing out on a night out, but on the circumstances.  I don

t
know if it’s because of all of the thinking I’ve been doing about her lately,
but the mere fact that Denise is involved in us having to rush back has made me
suspicious. 

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