Although most people’s eyes were on the intriguing exteriors of the famous stores, his gaze was fastened on Cassie. Watching her reactions was far more interesting. And more appealing than the casual see-and-be-seen tactics of many Rodeo Drive regulars. From the welcoming espresso bar amid the exquisite clothing in Fred Hayman’s to the classy yet sterile domain of Chanel, they examined the exclusive, pricey stores. And Cassie hadn’t stopped staring. Not since they left the car to be valet-parked at the Beverly Hills mall. “I didn’t know malls had valet parking, ” she had whispered as the attendant drove away. From that moment, she resembled an inquiring sponge, examining, then absorbing, the sights. But she hadn’t reacted to the lavish display of designer clothing as he’d expected. Most women would have lingered over each rack, but Cassie hadn’t. He had planned to buy her whatever pleased her the most, but she hadn’t expressed any special interest so far. Not that she was uninterested.
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