Part 32 (1/2)

There were half a dozen models in the dressing room when Kelly walked in.

'I have an announcement to make. I'm getting married Sunday, and you're all invited.'

The room was instantly filled with chatter.

'Is this the mysterious beau you wouldn't let us meet?'

'Do we know him?'

'What does he look like?'

Kelly said proudly, 'Like a young Cary Grant.'

'Ooh! When can we meet him?'

'Now. He's here.' Kelly opened the door wide. 'Come in, darling.'

Mark stepped into the room, and the room became instantly quiet. One of the models looked at Mark and said under her breath, 'Is this some kind of joke?'

'It must be.'

Mark Harris was a foot shorter than Kelly, a plain, ordinary-looking man, with a thinning mop of gray hair.

When the first shock was over, the models stepped up to congratulate the soon-to-be bride and groom.

'That's wonderful news.'

'We're thrilled for you.'

'I'm sure you'll be very happy together.'

When the congratulations were over, Kelly and Mark left. As they were walking down the hall, Mark asked, 'Do you think they liked me?'

Kelly smiled. 'Of course they did. How could anyone not like you?' She stopped. 'Oh!'

'What is it?'

'I'm on the cover of a fas.h.i.+on magazine that just came in. I want you to see it. Be right back.'

Kelly started toward the models' dressing room. As she reached the door, she heard a voice say, 'Is Kelly really marrying him?'

Kelly stopped and listened.

'She must have gone crazy.'

'I've seen her turn down some of the handsomest men in the world, and the richest. What does she see in him?'

One of the models who had been quiet spoke up. 'It's very simple,' she said.

'What is?'

'You'll laugh.' She hesitated.

'Go ahead.'

'Did you ever hear the phrase 'seeing someone through the eyes of love'?'

No one laughed.

The wedding took place at the Ministry of Justice, in Paris, and all the models were there as bridesmaids. Outside on the street, there was a large crowd that had heard about the marriage of the model Kelly. The paparazzi were there in full force.

Sam Meadows was Mark's best man. 'Where are you going on your honeymoon?' Meadows asked.

Mark and Kelly looked at each other. They had not even thought about a honeymoon.

Mark said, 'Er-' He picked a place at random. 'Saint Moritz.'

Kelly smiled uneasily. 'Yes. Saint Moritz.'

Neither of them had been to Saint Moritz before, and the view was breathtaking, an endless vista of majestic mountains and lush valleys.

Badrutt's Palace Hotel nested high on a hill. Mark had called ahead for reservations, and when they arrived, the manager welcomed them. 'Good afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Harris. I have the honeymoon suite all ready for you.'

Mark stalled for a moment. 'Could-could we have twin beds put in the suite?'

The manager asked tonelessly, 'Twin beds?'

'Er-yes, please.'

'Why-certainly.'

'Thank you.' Mark turned to Kelly. 'There are a lot of interesting things to see here.' He pulled a list from his pocket. 'The Engadine Museum, the Druid stone, St. Mauritius fountain, the leaning tower. . .'

When Mark and Kelly were alone in their suite, Mark said, 'Darling, I don't want the situation to make you uncomfortable. We're just doing this to stop any gossip. We're going to spend the rest of our lives together. And what we're going to share is much more important than anything physical. I just want to be with you and I want you to be with me.'

Kelly threw her arms around him and hugged him. 'I-I don't know what to say.'

Mark smiled. 'You don't have to say anything.'

They had dinner downstairs and then went back to their suite.

Twin beds had been put in the master bedroom. 'Should we toss a coin?'