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- Authors: Lynne Graham
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IN THE PIT, Jax Antonakos climbed out of the low-slung car, adrenalin still
pumping fiercely from the excitement of the race. Only a show race for
charity, though, he reminded himself wryly, bracing himself as he was
engulfed by a large, noisy crowd of people.
He yanked off his helmet, revealing tousled black hair and eyes as
strikingly green as emeralds, and the usual collective female gasp of
appreciation sounded. While he stripped off his track regalia, photographers
flashed cameras, journalists demanded quotes and shot questions at him and
beautiful women tried to sidle closer to him, but then all of that was the norm
in Jax’s goldfish bowl of a world.
Jax, however, ignored all of them to stride over and congratulate the
winner of the race and the reigning world champion.
‘You gave me a good run for a man who hasn’t been behind a wheel in
years!’ Dirk conceded cheerfully. ‘Maybe you shouldn’t be pushing numbers
behind a desk, maybe you should still be racing.’
‘No, Jax is a business genius,’ a female voice crowed from Jax’s other
side, and before he could react the bubbly brunette wrapped her arms round
him with enthusiasm. ‘Thank you so much for stepping in last minute to do
this when Stefan had to let me down. You know how grateful I am.’
‘Kat,’ Jax acknowledged, frowning as the photographers predictably went
for a shot of them as a couple. But he and Kat Valtinos weren’t a couple, no
matter how much the media and their families wanted them to be, both of
them being conveniently young, single and very rich.
Jax stepped back from Kat with a guarded smile. He liked Kat, he had
always liked her but his father was in for a disappointment if he was still
hoping for a dynastic marriage that would unite their parents’ massive
business empires. Unfortunately the photos would only encourage him in that
delusion.
‘Let’s get you a drink,’ Kat urged, closing a possessive arm round his
spine. ‘I really appreciate you flying out here and doing this for me today at
such short notice—’
‘It was for a good cause,’ Jax pointed out. ‘And you’re a friend—’
‘A friend who could be so much more,’ Kat whispered with laden intent in
his ear.
‘I enjoyed the race,’ Jax admitted, choosing to be tactful and sidestep her
leading comment. After all, there was no kind way of telling her why she was
wasting her time chasing him and, with his reputation for womanising, it
would be sheer hypocrisy for him to do so. Even now he retained fond
memories of Kat’s raunchy wildness when they were teenagers and he had
been on the outskirts of the same social set but he still wasn’t willing to
marry a woman who had slept with every one of his friends. If that was a
double standard, so be it, he acknowledged grimly.
In any case, he didn’t want a wife, any kind of wife. Nor was he prepared
to deliver the grandchildren his father, Heracles Antonakos, was so eager to
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