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Authors: Jennifer St George

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‘It’s amazing what a load of money and some experts can do.’ Sienna’s glib remark didn’t mask the huskiness in her voice. ‘We should —’ Her voice faltered. ‘Um . . . Get going?’

‘Soon,’ he said in a low, deep voice as he pulled her near.

She placed her hands on his chest and pushed him gently away. ‘This is not a good idea. Things would . . . get confusing.’

‘I might like confusing,’ he said, slipping his hands a little lower down her back.

‘You’d hate confusing,’ she said, stepping deftly from his grasp.

‘Maybe I wouldn’t,’ he said, catching her hand.

She turned her dazzling eyes upon him. ‘You love to control everything to the finest detail. Confusing isn’t in your nature.’

She was right. But at this moment, he could defy nature.

‘Let’s go,’ she said, slipping her hand from his grasp.

‘The earrings,’ he said, reaching for the box.

She got there first. ‘I’ll do them,’ she said quickly, taking one of the diamond drop earrings from the box and fixing it to her earlobe. ‘I don’t think I can take any more confusion tonight.’

‘There’s always tomorrow,’ he said smoothly.

She looked at him. ‘The rules won’t change overnight,’ she said, reaching for the other earring.

‘A man can dream.’ He crooked his arm. ‘
Signorina
.’

She hesitated just a moment, then took it.

Chapter Four

Sienna slid, dazed, into the luxurious restaurant chair. Antonio settled himself in across from her.

‘You did well,’ he said.

‘How do you stand living like this?’ Sienna said, shielding her eyes from the relentless camera flashes. The paparazzi crowded at the front window of the restaurant, jostling for position. Antonio snapped his fingers and the hotel staff moved quickly to erect a screen to conceal them from prying eyes.

She blinked until the red spots stopped dancing before her eyes. ‘It’s such an invasion of privacy.’

‘Great publicity though.’

Wow. Is this man made of stone?
The only thing he seemed to care about was business. Nothing touched him emotionally. Except for the briefest moment when Antonio had rescued that little boy – he’d seemed a different man.

‘Shall I order for you?’ he asked.

‘No,’ she said.

‘I come here a lot,’ he pressed.

‘But you have no idea what I like.’

‘Trust me.’

‘That’s rich,’ she countered.

His eyes flashed from the menu. ‘What does that mean?’

‘It means I have no idea what the plans are for this wedding. You haven’t talked to me about anything. You keep springing things on me.’

‘Just enjoy the ride.’

‘No,’ she said forcefully. ‘Don’t you trust me?’

Antonio sighed. ‘I’ve had a busy day. Why don’t we have a casual dinner and then we can talk?’

The waiter arrived before she could argue. ‘Sir?’

Antonio ordered for her. He handed his menu and hers back to the waiter.

‘Actually,’ she said, before the waiter took his leave. ‘I’ll have the salmon, not the lamb.’

The waiter looked anxiously at Antonio.

‘Sir?’ he asked.

‘The salmon,’ Sienna repeated.

Antonio simply shrugged and the waiter scurried from the table.

‘Does everyone do your bidding?’ she said, watching the waiter’s retreat.

‘Yes.’

‘It must get very boring.’

He cocked his head and considered her, a quizzical smile on his lips. ‘Do you ever just do what you’re told?’

She thought about all her shelved dreams. About how important it had been for her to take over management of the hotel. To help her father. ‘Sometimes,’ she said. ‘When family is involved.’

‘Excellent.’

She raised her eyebrows. ‘We’re not family.’

‘But we will be in five days.’ He rose from his chair.

‘Five days, honestly . . .’

He knelt down next to her. Her eyes widened as he pulled another small box from his jacket pocket. Her ability to speak vanished.

‘I wanted to do this properly.’ He took her hand. Her heart constricted as she registered the tenderness of his expression. Did the man have feelings after all? She glanced about. They were completely alone. Even for the great Antonio Moretti, this moment meant something. Men didn’t drop to their knees if they felt nothing, did they?

‘Antonio . . .’ She needed to protest but found she didn’t want to. Even though the marriage was a sham, she could read from his expression that this was special. She loved that he’d made such an effort. He could have simply given her the ring at the hotel.

‘I just want you to know that I appreciate everything you’re doing,’ he said. He flipped open the box’s lid. She gasped and her hands flew to her mouth. The most enormous diamond she’d ever seen glittered from a band of white gold.

He eased the ring from its box and took her hand. ‘Sienna De Luca, will you marry me?’

Her heart jumped to an irregular beat. She blinked hard. This was the most bewildering moment of her life. How could she hate a man who proposed so beautifully?

Antonio eased the ring onto her finger. She held her hand up to admire the twinkling stone.

She looked past the diamond and met Antonio’s eyes. He took her hands again as his mouth curved into a slow, sexy smile. A tingling heat washed through her body. The engagement was pretend, but this felt so real. He possessed a softer side. He must trust her to reveal himself so openly.

‘Is it to your liking?’ His dark eyes glittered seductively in the candlelight.

‘I’ve never seen anything so beautiful,’ she whispered.

‘I have,’ he said, standing and pulling her gently to her feet. ‘You.’

He drew her in, giving her no reason to pull away. She didn’t want to. She wanted to . . . thank him. That’s all. But already her body tingled with desire.

He bent and skimmed his lips against the side of her neck. She shuddered with anticipation.

‘I know this is against the rules . . .’ he whispered.

He lightly kissed her earlobe. She could barely breathe as his arms slipped around her waist and he drew her closer. His hard body felt so tempting against her, as the air around them seemed alive with electricity.

‘But as we are engaged . . .’ He kissed the sensitive skin below her ear. ‘I think . . .’ His hand slid up her naked back. She dragged in a hitched breath as her nipples hardened against his chest. She wanted his lips on hers, now.

He cupped the back of her head. ‘Just one . . .’ His lips claimed hers and her senses roared into overdrive. Her heart pounded against her ribcage as desire pumped through her body. She ran her hand down his back. He deepened the kiss.

‘Is everything —’ The waiter disappeared as quickly as he’d arrived.

Antonio stepped away from her.

‘We should finish dinner,’ he said abruptly, leaving her panting. She stumbled as she sat heavily in her seat.

He sat as if nothing had happened between them. Grabbing her champagne, she drank deeply of the cool liquid. Gradually the ability to speak returned.

‘Thank you,’ she said, holding up her ring finger. ‘I love it. You shouldn’t have.’

‘Yes, I should.’

Something in his tone made her look sharply at his face. The warmth had faded. Before she could comment, the waiter arrived with more champagne and congratulations.

She fought the disquiet that tugged at her mind as she accepted the congratulations. Had the emotion all been an act? It couldn’t have been. It must have been for her – they were alone, shielded from prying eyes.

Their meals arrived. Antonio chatted amiably to the waiter. No, she’d definitely glimpsed something behind Antonio’s emotionless mask. She was sure of it.

‘How’s the fish?’ he asked.

‘Wonderful.’

‘The lamb is better.’ But he said it with a smile.

‘You’re not used to this, are you?’

‘To what?’

‘Someone not doing exactly as they’re told.’

‘I don’t know, you were pretty compliant just now.’ A cheeky smile played about his mouth.

Heat flashed in her cheeks. ‘That’s not fair. I didn’t have a chance.’

He looked at her through dark lashes. ‘What do you mean?’ he asked innocently.

‘We’re in Venice, in a private booth in the city’s best restaurant, with champagne, soft lights,’ she said, indicating their sumptuous surrounds. ‘And you present me with a diamond the size of an apricot. What’s a girl to do?’

He raised his eyebrows.

Her eyes narrowed. ‘You planned the whole thing.’

‘Of course. I plan everything.’

‘You couldn’t plan how I would react?’

‘No, but you performed beautifully.’ He winced. He clearly hadn’t meant to use those words.

‘Performed?’ She frowned. ‘What do you mean, “performed”?’ She looked about. Was somebody watching?

His brow creased. ‘I’ll explain later.’

She placed her cutlery down on the plate. ‘How about you explain now?’

‘We don’t have time. We need to finish dinner and get to the opera house. It’s a few minutes’ walk from here.’

‘I’m not leaving until you explain.’

He leant back in his chair and regarded her carefully. ‘You knew, didn’t you?’

‘Knew what.’

‘That we were being photographed?’

‘Photographed?’

‘Yes. I’ve sold our engagement pictures.’

Sienna frowned. ‘What do you mean?’

‘A photographer from
High Life
magazine captured it all on camera. I sold the rights for a million euro.’

‘You did what?’ She jumped from her seat. Her champagne glass fell, staining the white linen with an ugly yellow puddle.

‘Keep your voice down,’ he hissed. ‘The whole restaurant will hear you.’

‘I don’t care who hears me,’ she said, fury blurring her vision.

He stood and took her hand. ‘I thought you knew.’ Confusion etched his face. ‘You kissed me back.’

She pulled from his grasp. ‘The kiss, the ring, everything. It was all staged?’

‘Yes.’

‘And will be published?’

‘Yes.’

She stared at him, all traces of affection gone. ‘You should have told me we were being photographed.’ Her cheeks flamed as she remembered how she’d responded to his words – his touch.

‘But —’

‘You played me.’ Humiliation coursed through her as she slumped back into her seat.

He sat across from her. ‘No, Sienna, I’m just ensuring this deal works,’ he said in a low voice. ‘Remember, you signed up for this.’

‘I didn’t sign up to have my emotions blatantly manipulated for all the world to see.’

‘The world will see a passionate woman kissing the man she loves.’

Loves?

She leant over the table. ‘I could never love you,’ she snapped.

‘Exactly, that’s why deception is necessary,’ he said. ‘And so we are clear, you have to continue that level of passion or this will never work.’

She couldn’t stay another moment. Grabbing her purse, she walked quickly to the bathroom. She held herself together until she’d shut and locked the bathroom door. Slamming down the toilet seat, she sat, put her head in her hands and hauled in deep breaths.

How could she have believed Antonio felt something for her? The kiss seemed so real. She’d stupidly allowed herself to be caught up in the moment.

She sat up. This was a business agreement, pure and simple. She needed to remember that – burn it into her psyche. Whatever moves Antonio made, he did so only to secure the hotel he wanted. She was incidental. A means to an end.

She stood. From this minute on, she’d lock her emotions away and play the game that needed to be played. He’d get his hotel and she’d get hers.

She smoothed down her dress. Yanking open the door, she marched from the bathroom.

Antonio, I hope you’re ready for this.

Antonio waited outside the bathroom. The paparazzi were camped at the front of the restaurant. After Sienna’s reaction to the engagement photos, he should protect her from the press for the rest of the evening. They’d leave the back way.

He drummed his fingers against the wall. He’d planned to tell her about the photographer but hadn’t found the moment. She’d looked so alluring in that dress that he’d found himself proposing before he’d meant to.

And the way she responded to him . . . she must have known they were being filmed. She acted her part so well. He’d certainly been convinced. If she’d run her hands over his back one more time, he’d have had her there on the table.

The bathroom door opened and Sienna stepped out.

‘Everything all right?’ he asked.

‘Absolutely.’ Her face sported a brilliant smile. He found it disconcerting.

‘The press won’t let us be,’ he said, pointing to the front of the restaurant.

‘No doubt at your command.’

‘No, I planned a press conference to announce the engagement for the morning.’

‘And you were going to tell me about this . . .’

‘Tonight.’

Sienna looked past him to the window, her face illuminated by the camera flashes. ‘So something’s not going to your rigid schedule?’ Her face was innocent but her voice had an edge.

He studied her carefully. ‘We’ll go out the back,’ he said, taking her hand and pulling her towards the kitchen.

She pulled her hand free. ‘Why waste a publicity opportunity?’ She started for the front door.

‘No, Sienna, tomorrow. I need to go over what we are going to say.’

But she’d already reached the front door and pulled it open. The cameras went wild.


Buonasera
,’ she said to the crowd of reporters.

Antonio raced to the door. The clamour outside the restaurant turned to a frenzy as Sienna held up her hand to display the engagement ring. Flashes momentarily blinded him. He needed to take control and fast.

‘Ladies and gentlemen of the press —’

‘We’d like to announce our engagement,’ Sienna said. A collective gasp sounded across the crowd. Questions flew from every direction.

‘How did you meet?’

‘Antonio, who is she?’

‘When is the wedding?’

‘We —’ Antonio began.

‘It was love at first sight.’ Sienna’s raised voice cut across the din. The crowd hushed to listen. ‘The moment I laid eyes on him, I knew. Antonio is kind, generous and we have absolute trust between us.’

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