A Proposal Worth Millions - Page 20

‘The spa is one of the Azure’s biggest attractions,’ she reminded him, as they reached the heavy wooden door that led to her own personal sanctuary. ‘It makes sense for you to spend some time here, see what all the fuss is about.’ She pushed the door open, the heady scent of oils and steam filling her lungs as she stepped through. ‘Besides, you’ll need to lock your phone up in the lockers here. It’ll do you good to switch off from your other business and concentrate on the Azure for a few hours.’

‘I need to stay in touch with the office—’ Dylan started, but she cut him off, more determined than ever.

‘Not today. You want proof that the Azure is a safe investment? I’m about to give it to you. So I want you paying attention.’

‘If you insist.’ Dylan sighed, and followed her through the door to the spa reception desk. ‘Okay, I’m game. So, what? You’re going to give me a massage?’

Sadie wished she could blame the heat in her cheeks on the higher temperature of the spa rooms. Sadly, she knew herself better than that.

‘Not me. We have an excellent trained staff here to see to your every need. But I’ll show you around first, explain the different rooms to you.’ Smiling at the spa receptionist, Andreas, she added, ‘Andreas here will take you through to the male changing rooms and lockers, show you where everything is. I’ll meet you on the other side.’

Slipping through to the women’s changing rooms, Sadie didn’t waste time, stripping off to her swimming costume quickly and locking everything up in her personal locker. Wrapping a robe around herself, she headed straight through to the spa, pleased to beat Dylan there by even a few moments. He looked faintly uncomfortable in the fluffy white robe, the towelling material making his shoulders look broader than ever. Still, she decided, it was good for him to go outside his comfort zone now and then.

He looked around him and Sadie watched his face for reactions as he took in the creamy marble, with hints of brown and rust red, which covered the walls. Above them, a domed and mural-painted roof belied their location underneath the hotel, making them appear to be in some ancient Turkish bath instead. The soothing splash of water from the pools toned nicely with the gentle music playing over the hidden speakers.

‘So, where do we start?’ Dylan asked.

‘With the Turkish bath, of course,’ Sadie said.

If that didn’t relax him into handing over the cash, nothing would.

* * *

‘This is the warm room,’ Sadie explained, as she paused by a steamed-up glass door and slipped off her robe, hanging it up. ‘Traditionally, this is where you would start a proper Turkish bath.’

She pushed the door open and Dylan shucked his own robe and followed her through, silently cursing the steam that rose up and obscured the beautiful curve of her behind in her swimsuit.

It had taken every grain of restraint in his body not to kiss her back the night before—and now she was tormenting him with this. A whole day in her barely clad company, trying to relax. And she’d made it perfectly clear it was all business. Just the way he’d wanted it.

The woman was a demon.

Inside, the warm room was empty of other people—which Dylan appreciated. Sadie took a seat on the tiled bench seat that ran around the outer edge of the room, and he followed suit, choosing to sit opposite her instead of beside her—something he regretted when he realised the steam hid her almost completely now.

He shuffled round a little closer, until he could make out the outline of her face at least.

‘So, what do we do here?’ he asked, settling back as the heat rolled over him, the steam already dripping off his skin as well as the wall behind him.

‘We sit. We relax.’ Sadie sounded different here already, like her words could take their time coming out. Like there was no rush for anything any more.

Dylan fidgeted, switching position to try to get a little more comfortable against the tile. ‘That’s it?’

‘That’s it,’ Sadie said, apparently very satisfied with that state of affairs.

She’d tilted her head back against the wall, and as far as he could tell her eyes were closed. He watched the beads of water roll down the long line of her neck for a moment. No sign that she found this in any way frustrating. Clearly, she was enjoying the peace and quiet.

He gave it a minute before he decided that was too bad. He had questions.

‘So, is this a traditional Turkish spa?’

‘Yes and no,’ Sadie answered, without moving or opening her eyes. ‘I wanted to incorporate some of the aspects of a traditional Turkish bath, but I knew I couldn’t compete with the authentic Turkish baths in the town. So, instead, I decided to go with a spa that would feel familiar to the visiting tourists—especially the Western ones—but would still feel a little exotic, too.’

‘The best of both worlds.’

‘That’s the idea.’

Listening to her talk, even absently, about the plans she’d had for this place, it was easy to see exactly what was missing in her plans for the Azure. Here, she’d known instinctively what she wanted to do, what was important to the guests, what would work well. This was her comfort zone. The hotel wasn’t.

Tilting his head back to copy Sadie, he stared up at the mosaic-domed roof, picking out patterns through the steam. Then, when that grew boring, he went back to watching Sadie instead.

She looked so much more relaxed here. Like she had swimming in the sea the day before. She truly was a water nymph.

‘When was the last time you came down here?’ he asked. ‘Not just in a suit to check on the business either.’

‘Too long,’ Sadie admitted, turning her head to smile at him. ‘I think everyone needs a day in the spa now and then.’

Her eyes fluttered shut again, and he followed suit, trying to find the same boneless relaxation she seemed to here. Letting the heat seep into his bones and the steam soak his skin, he let his shoulders drop and his mind zone out.

Maybe there was something to this relaxation malarkey after all.

Almost too soon, Sadie stirred beside him. ‘Okay, time for the hot room.’ She stood, gracefully.

Dylan peeled himself away from the tile with rather less finesse. ‘This wasn’t hot?’

‘This was nothing,’ Sadie told him, opening the door.

The hot room felt even hotter after the brief blast of normal spa temperature between the two rooms, but they didn’t stay in the second room as long, which he appreciated. As they emerged back into the main spa, Sadie plunged herself into the circular pool in the centre of the room, letting the water sluice over her.

With a shrug, Dylan followed suit.

The ice-cold water hit his overheated skin like a thousand pins, and he rose gasping out of the water to find Sadie already out and perched on a wooden recliner beside it. She, somehow, managed to look refreshed and a little smug. Clearly this was revenge for the night before.

‘You could have warned me.’ He levered himself back out of the pool and reached for the towel she held out to him,

‘Where would be the fun in that?’ The impish gleam in her eyes made it hard to even pretend to be mad at her.

‘Where indeed?’ He sat down on the recliner next to her. ‘Well, this has been lovely, but—’

‘Oh, we’re not done yet,’ Sadie interrupted him.

‘We’re not?’ Dylan shook his head, cold water droplets falling from his hair. ‘What’s next?’

‘Traditionally, you’d be scrubbed clean by a bath assistant,’ Sadie said. ‘But today I think we’ll let you off with just the massage. You can meet me in the pool afterwards.’

As a member of the spa staff, neatly dressed in white shorts and polo shirt, appeared to lead him to the massage room, Dylan saw another approach Sadie with a clipboard in hand. In a moment, all the relaxation he’d seen in her

disappeared as she frowned at the paper in front of her, shoulders stiff.

‘This way, sir,’ the staff member said again, and Dylan hurried to catch up.

Left alone to settle face down onto the massage table, with just a small towel covering what was left of his modesty, Dylan tuned out the tasteful music and thought instead about Sadie.

She seemed so in control there in the spa—utterly unlike the uncertainty he saw in her when she talked about the hotel itself. Obviously, that was why she’d brought him there—to demonstrate that there was one place she felt totally at home here in Turkey. Here, she had passion and certainty.

The only problem with that was it just made it all the clearer that she didn’t want to be running a hotel. She should be taking charge of a chain of spas, perhaps even in other hotels.

Maybe even in his new and burgeoning hotel chain.

Already the idea was taking hold, making him want to jump at the chance to make it happen. Sadie would have a career she truly dreamed of, and they could work together, seeing each other as often as possible...

But she’d have to leave the Azure. Break her commitment to Adem’s dream. And there was the sticking point.

The door opened behind him, and Dylan stirred from his plotting as a familiar scent approached. He listened hard, recognising the pattern of her breath, the touch of her footfall.

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