But as his eyes scoured the room there was one woman, only one who he wished would fill his vision. But she was nowhere to be found.
He’d had Theresa send invitations to both Richard and Serena. Richard was there but he’d come alone. The disappointment of Serena’s absence was bitter on Roman’s tongue.
He could not believe that he, a calm and collected man at the mature age of thirty, had been floored by a slip of a girl. Try as he might, he could not get her out of his mind. Serena had come into his life, grabbed hold of his heart then walked away…taking his heart with her. But whatever the cost - his friendship with Richard, his pride or her scorn - he had to see her again.
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
The next morning did not come fast enough for Roman. Now that he’d made up his mind to take action he wanted to move right away. He’d beat himself up over the past few weeks since Serena left. He knew he was the one who had driven her away and he felt like a heel for treating her that way. Still, he justified it with the thought that it was all for the best.
The guilt was eating him up. How could he explain his actions to Richard? Would the man accept that he’d fallen in love with his daughter? Hell, he hadn’t believed it himself. He’d never believed in love at first sight but here he was, the victim of the very thing he’d derided.
And then there was the matter of the difference in their ages. Would Serena, fresh out of college, really be interested in him?
These were the questions that swirled around in his mind, immobilizing him when all he wanted to do was find her and make crazy love to her.
Now he pushed those questions to the back of his mind. He was going to swallow his pride and self-doubt and seek her out. If she slammed him and told him never to contact her again then he would have to honor that. But he had to know how she truly felt.
He leaned forward and reached across his desk then picked up the phone receiver. Before he could change his mind he dialed the number for Van Buren and Associates.
It took just a few seconds for someone to answer the phone and advise him that Ms. Van Buren was not in office. Damn. He didn’t want to wait till tomorrow to talk to her. He scrolled through his phone and found her cell phone number. He dialed. It went straight to voicemail. Now what?
He stared at the phone, deep in thought. Maybe this was just not meant to be. Then he shook his head. No, he would not give up so easily. He got up, reached for his jacket and grabbed his car keys. He had to find her.
***
Serena hopped into her yellow Porsche, a belated graduation gift from her father, and sped out of the parking lot of her apartment complex. Now that she’d made up her mind nothing was going to stop her.
She was on her way to Roman’s office. She had no appointment but she was determined to see him today. She had to hear from his own lips what he felt about her.
Serena rode the elevator to the tenth floor where she was met, as expected, by Theresa. She was shocked when the woman greeted her with a smile.
“Good to see you again,” she said warmly, then gave her a look of curiosity. “You’re here to see Mr. Steele?”
“Yes, how did you guess?” Serena said cheekily then smiled back at her, genuinely relieved at the woman’s pleasant demeanor. Maybe, now that she was out of the picture, Theresa had let her guard down. “Is he in?”
Theresa shook her head. “I’m sorry. He rushed out of here about half an hour ago. Said there was something urgent he had to do.”
Serena’s heart sank. She’d spent several minutes preparing for this meeting Roman, coaching herself on what she would say. Now that she was all psyched up Roman was missing. She wanted to get it out while she had the courage. After today would her fear keep her away?
Hiding her disappointment behind a bright smile, Serena thanked Theresa. “Please let him know I came by,” she said as she headed back to the elevator.
Downstairs in the parking lot Serena sat in her car for a full five minutes, fighting the urge to cry. She’d wanted resolution. She just couldn’t go on like this. But he was not here so no matter what she wanted there was nothing she could do.
Taking a deep breath, she turned the key in the ignition. She had to get out of there before she broke down altogether. She put the car in reverse and began to back out of her spot beside a big black Dodge Ram pick-up truck.
There was a loud bang. Serena screamed and slammed on the brakes. Then she whipped her head around. She’d run into a sleek black car.
“Oh, no,” she whispered. Where the heck had that come from?
She hadn’t seen or heard anything. Oh Lord, she’d probably been too distracted. And now she’d gone and destroyed somebody’s car. What if someone was hurt?
Serena flung open the door and hopped out then dashed toward the car. She didn’t even glance at the damaged vehicles. Instead, she flew to the driver’s seat. All she could think was, dear God please don’t let anyone be hurt.
As she got to the door of the black Mercedes Benz it opened and a tall, dark haired man in a navy blue suit got out. Serena gasped.
“Roman?”
“Serena.”
“What are you doing here?” They both came out with the words, each taking a step toward the other then they stopped just two feet apart.
“I came to see you,” Serena said, her heart thumping wildly. Just the sight of him, the way a stray black curl had fallen onto his forehead, made her body tingle in response. The memory of his hands, his lips on her body, the images came flooding in, making the heat rush to her face. Even in the confusion of the accident he looked gorgeous.
“And I went to see you,” he said, his lips curving in a crooked smile. At her look of confusion, he continued, “I thought you’d be at your apartment. When I didn’t find you there I decided to come back to the office and then try calling you later.”
“You were looking for me?” Serena’s voice was a breathless whisper. Dared she even think it? Had Roman missed her even half as much as she missed him?
“I was,” he said, and this time as he looked down at her the smile was gone and there was a serious look on his face. “Serena, this is neither the time nor the place but there is something I have to tell you.”