JANINE FROZE, although her insides heaved upward. "My B-Best Man?"Oh, please dear God, take me now—no wait, let me change clothes first.The stranger's smug expression mortified her, but at least he'd carried her coat to her, which she snatched and held over herself.
"Technically speaking," he said, holding his hands over his crotch, "I guess I'mSteve'sBest Man."
She snapped her gaze back to his and squinted at him in the low lighting. She was certain she'd never met him before, although granted, people looked different with their clothes off. He was a big man—even in her preposterous shoes, he towered over her. His dark hair was cropped close at the sides and back, with the top just long enough to stick up after sleeping. His face was broad and pleasing, with a strong jaw, distinct cheekbones and an athletically altered nose which appeared to be red and irritated. On his mouth was the telltale stain of her pink lipstick and she cringed, recalling the way she'd kissed the perfect stranger. But on the list of kissing transgressions, surely kissing your fiancé's Best Man was worse than kissing a perfect stranger...
Her brain was too fuzzy to work it all out—she'd have to ask Marie.
But one realization did strike her with jarring clarity: She hadn't even realized she wasn't kissing Steve.
With that sobering thought, Janine refused to look lower than Derek's wide shoulders, although she vividly remembered the mat of hair she'd run her fingers through while straddling the man. She wasn't even sure Steve had hair on his chest. A wave of dizziness hit her, and she realized the bustier was probably limiting her oxygen supply. "You..."Are the most physically appealing man I've ever laid eyes on.
"You must be Jack's brother."
The man's mouth tightened almost imperceptibly. "I am."
"You went to college with Steve?"
He nodded, and she noticed his eyes were the deepest brown—quite intense with his dark coloring.
"Um..." She glanced around and spotted Steve's suitcase sitting next to a writing desk. "WhereisSteve?"
"At his bachelor party."
Not a man of many words, this one. "Why aren't you with him?"
"I wasn't—that is, I'm not—feeling well."
She peered closer, taking in his drooping eyes. "Do you have a cold?"
"I suppose."
"What are you taking for it?"
His eyebrows knitted in question.
"I'm a physician's assistant."
He looked thoroughly unimpressed. "I'm taking some stuff I picked up in the gift shop."
He reached for a handkerchief on the nightstand next to the bed, then sneezed twice, each time causing his flat abdominal muscles to contract above the waistband of his pale blue boxers—strictly a medical observation of his general fitness level, she noted, which was important when prescribing treatment. "Bless you. You really should get some rest."
He turned watery eyes her way and smirked. "I was trying."
Her cheeks flamed. As if the mix-up washermistake, as if she'd planned this fiasco.
Wait—shehadplanned this fiasco.
Flustered, she flung out her arm to indicate the dark walls of the room, but somehow ended up pointing to the bed where the covers lay as contorted as her thoughts. "What... when..." She jerked back her offending hand. "Why did Steve give you his room?"
"My flight was late, and I didn't have a room when I arrived. Steve said he wouldn't need—" He broke off and averted his gaze.
"Wouldn't need what, Mr. Stillman?"
Glancing back, he massaged the bridge of his nose and winced. "Don't you think we can drop the formalities since we're both in our underwear?"
At his sarcastic tone, anger drove out any vestiges of fear that lingered, since she didn't appear to be in imminent danger of anything other than dying of humiliation. Still, she forced herself to speak in a calm tone to Steve's best man. "Okay.Derek,Steve wouldn't need what?"
He wiped his mouth with the back of his hand, then frowned at the streak of pink lipstick. Janine squirmed when he looked back to her. "He said he wouldn't be needing the room—I suppose the guys were going to party all night." His gaze fell to her shoes and one corner of his mouth drew back. "I take it he wasn't expecting you."