âIâM ON my way.â Cassandra released the intercom, caught up her evening purse, keys, exited her apartment and took the lift down to the foyer where her brother was waiting.
At twenty-nine he was two years her senior, and he shared her blond hair, fair skin and blue eyes. Average height in comparison to her petite frame.
âWow,â Cameron complimented with genuine admiration, and she responded with an affectionate smile.
âBrotherly love, huh?â
The ice-pink gown moulded her slender curves, its spaghetti straps showing silky skin to an advantage, and the diagonal ruffled split to mid-thigh showcased beautifully proportioned legs. A gossamer wrap in matching ice-pink completed the outfit, and her jewellery was understated.
âSeriously cool.â
She tilted her head to one side as she tucked a hand through his arm. âLetâs go slay the masses.â
Tonightâs fundraiser was a prestigious event whose guests numbered among Sydneyâs social élite. Held in the ballroom of a prominent city hotel, it was one of several annual soirées Cassandra and her brother attended on their fatherâs behalf after a heart attack and stroke two years ago forced him into early retirement.
Guests were mingling in the large foyer when they arrived, and she summoned a practised smile as she acknowledged a few acquaintances, pausing to exchange a greeting with one friend or another as she selected iced water from a hovering drinks waiter.
Observing the social niceties was something she did well. Private schooling and a finishing year in France had added polish and panache. The Preston-Villers family held a certain social standing of which her father was justly proud.
While Cameron had been groomed to enter the Preston-Villers conglomerate from an early age, Cassandra chose to pursue gemmology and jewellery design, added the necessary degree, studied with a well-known jeweller and she was now beginning to gain a reputation for her work.
Mixing and mingling was part of the social game, and she did it well.
Committee members conferred and worked the room in a bid to ensure the eveningâs success. The hotel ballroom was geared to seat a thousand guests, and it was rumoured there had been a waiting list for last-minute ticket cancellations.
âThereâs something I need to discuss with you.â
Cassandra met Cameronâs gaze, examined his expression, and restrained a faint frown as she glimpsed the slight edginess apparent.
âHere, now?â she queried lightly, and waited for his usual carefree smile.
âLater.â
It couldnât be anything serious, she dismissed, otherwise he would have mentioned it during the drive in to the city.
âDarling, how are you?â
The soft feminine purr evoked a warm smile as she turned to greet the tall, slender model. âSiobhan.â Her eyes sparkled. Theyâd attended the same school, shared much, and were firm friends. âIâm fine, and you?â
âFlying out to Rome tomorrow, then itâs Milan followed by Paris.â
Cassandra uttered a subdued chuckle in amusement. âItâs a hard life.â
Siobhan grinned. âBut an interesting one,â she conceded. âI have a date with an Italian count in Rome.â
âAh.â
âOld money, and divine.â
The musing twinkle in those gorgeous green eyes brought forth a husky laugh as Cassandra shook her head. âYouâre wicked.â
âThis time itâs serious,â Siobhan declared as Cassandraâs smile widened.
âIt always is.â
âGot to go. The parents are in tow.â
âHave fun.â
âI shall. In Italy.â She leaned forward and pressed her cheek against Cassandraâs in a gesture of affection.
âTake care.â
âAlways.â
Soon the ballroom doors would be open, and guests would be called to take their seats. There would be the introductory and explanatory speeches, the wine stewards would do their thing, and the first course served.
Speaking of which, she was hungry. Lunch had been yoghurt and fruit snatched between the usual weekend chores.