âWe Do Not Know Where Ghasibâs Spies Are Or How Much He Knows.
âIt would not be good enough for you merely to say you are with me. You would have to be actually with me here,â Ashraf insisted.
âYou mean, to convince them that Iâm in position and can be activated whenever they choose,â Dana said flatly.
Ashraf bent his head.
Dana was furious suddenly. âAnd what do I say when they give me a vial of poison to feed you, or ask me to take you to such and such a place so they can use you for target practice? What if they trick me? What if theyâve already tricked me? What if thereâs a bomb in my suitcase or aâ¦an inhalant poison in my perfume or something?â
He looked at her. Not poison, but intoxication, he thought. And just as dangerous.
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âLook, itâs Reena!â
âShe looks so different in real life!â
âWhat a dress!â
âWow, sheâs practically naked!â
Dana Morningstar paused at the top of the short flight of steps leading down into the bar as the whispers ran in a little ripple around the rapidly filling room.
âIsnât she wearing anything under it?â
âSheâs so beautiful!â
âMy dear, you are a ravishingly wanton nun tonight,â said a gravelly, perfectly produced voice at her elbow, and she turned with a smile to greet one of the great theatrical âSirsâ of the old school who had entered just behind her.
âHello, Sir Henry, how nice to see you.â
âAnd how lovely to see you, Dana. Who, if I may ask, designed that very dashing frock for you?â
The very dashing frock consisted of a double layer of shimmery, sheer white fabric with a high, straight neckline, wrist-length sleeves, and a long skirt. By a trick of the light playing on the two layers of fabric, it looked opaque, and very demure, but at moments, with certain movements, it became almost fully transparent. Her warm mocha skin glowed through the fabric, and underneath she was wearing only a skin-coloured thong.
Dana smiled and put her hand on the arm Sir Henry offered, stepping down into the bar at his side as people gazed entranced. âKamila,â she told him in an undervoice. âA new designer launching here in the autumn. She says this dress is going to make her name.â
Danaâs black hair, long and thick, fell like a cloak around her shoulders and down her back. Her makeup was expertly applied to enhance her dark, heavy-lashed eyes and high, strong cheekbones. She wore delicate tan-coloured sandals and carried a tiny bag.
âOn anyone but yourself it would be a dismal failure, but she is perfectly right. Every woman in this room will be knocking on her door tomorrow, foolishly hoping to be made to look like you.â
Dana was five foot eleven with a perfect figure, curved and long, with high breasts, athletic legs, and a firm musculature. Her smoky skin usually meant that as an actress she was cast in âethnicâ rolesâwhether First Nation rebel, exotic outworlder, or Arab princess. Or her current soap roleâReena, the bitchy, repressed, high-flying South Asian lawyer.