Read Never Dare a Tycoon Online
Authors: Elizabeth Lennox
“No way. I’m going to make sure you eat something,” he said and took her arm to head her in the direction of his car. Holding open the door, he said, “Get in. I’ll drive you home later and pick you up tomorrow morning.”
“Brett, there’s no need,” she said but was cut off by the door closing on her. She waited until he got in beside her. “Brett, there’s no need to take me out to dinner. I really want to go through those files again.”
He drove to a small Italian restaurant close by the office and they were quickly seated since it was a Monday night. Antonia was determined to remain angry with him over his brutish tactics, first at dragging her out of her office, then when he forced her into his car and practically kidnapped her to the restaurant. But her will couldn’t hold up against the fantastic plate of fettuccini alfredo and Brett’s humor. He told her stories about some of the vice presidents that had her laughing so hard her stomach hurt.
It was ten o’clock when he dropped her off in front of the house. The front lights were on, but the rest of the house was dark. Antonia suspected that Sal was still working. Probably where she’d be right now if it hadn’t been for Brett.
But she couldn’t be mad at him now. Especially when he was leaning down to kiss her good night. And Antonia kissed him right back, feelings of tenderness overwhelming her at the thought that she might be carrying his child. She completely forgot about her promise to try and break off this relationship.
The next morning, she walked into the kitchen feeling awful. She tried to smile when she saw Brett, but she was afraid it came out more as a grimace. Walking to the sink, she poured herself a cool glass of water and sipped it, hoping her stomach would calm down. She was almost positive that she was pregnant. And right now, she wasn’t feeling very tender towards Brett, who’d shown up at the house this morning before she was ready. He was standing in the kitchen, sipping coffee looking fresh and alive, reading something in a file folder.
Brett smiled and pulled her close. “Wish I’d been there,” he said, kissing her neck, her ear. She resisted for only a moment. But her stomach rebelled and she stood still, hoping it would get back onto a normal keel again.
Antonia shivered. How could he make her want him, even when she felt this awful. She moaned softly when he found a spot behind her ear, wrapping her arms around his neck.
He took a deep breath, then sighed. “Ok. You win. We work. But no more nights alone. You’re leaving at six tonight and we’re heading to my house for dinner.”
For the rest of the week, Antonia worked hard on avoiding him. She made sure she had left the office before he came to pick her up. And when she got home at night, she was already asleep when he called so Sal had an easy excuse for why she wouldn’t talk to him on the phone.
That worked for only a week. By Friday Brett trumped her by ordering her into his office late in the afternoon. When she received the summons, she was irritated but reminded herself that he was now her boss.
Antonia’s raised an eyebrow sardonically. “Why would you think I’m avoiding you? And how could I possibly do that?” she snapped, her anger rising as she thought about her circumstance. “Our rehearsal dinner is in exactly one week, our wedding is the next day. Apparently I have the whole day off next Friday and the following two weeks which I didn’t know about until this morning when Kim mentioned it to me.”
“I explained all this before. I’ve spent my whole life being controlled by my father or my brothers. Everyone has always told me what was in my best interest. But no one ever asked or trusted
me
to know what was in my best interest.”
“Yes, it is true,” she said, nodding her head forcefully. “Look at how you got me here. You took control of my bank account, my stock portfolio and got my brothers to make sure I couldn’t depend on my trust fund for money. I’m completely at your mercy.”
Brett shook his head and came around the desk to stand right in front of her. “Believe it or not, I didn’t do any of those things. But I’m grateful for your brothers for doing them since it pushed you right towards me,” he said. Antonia blinked back the tears. “You didn’t?”
“I’m guessing your brothers finally found out all of your secrets and manipulated everything themselves. But I promise I had no prior knowledge of anything they were doing,” he said.
As she thought back to the conversations with the bank managers, all of them had mentioned one of her brothers. Antonia had just assumed that Brett had set them up to it. And then her face brightened again when she realized that he trusted her to work in his company.
Brett took one of her hands and pulled her closer to him. “We’ve already had this discussion. You would have been running away from me, and from what I can make you feel.”
Antonia nodded her head, accepting his answer. “I do too.” She was looking at the buttons on his shirt, afraid of what she had to tell him now, worried that he meant having babies later rather than sooner.
Brett’s stunned expression lasted for only a few moments. Then a huge grin started on his face, growing to a wide smile that ended with him throwing his head back and laughing. “So all this week, you really were sleeping?”
“Thank God! I’ve been waiting for you to admit that for weeks!” he laughed. “I’m glad that we have a wedding already planned. Otherwise, you’d be flying out to Reno tonight.”