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Authors: Jennifer Domenico

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“Hello?”

“Miss Bradshaw, your luggage is here.” A
front-desk
attendant informs me.

“Wonderful. I’ll come and get it.”

“That won’t be necessary. Someone will bring it to you in a moment ma’am.”

“Thank you.” Amen! I can finally take a shower and change into fresh clothes. I jump up to answer the small knock at my door and swing the door open.

“Hello Miss Bradshaw.” Cool blue eyes gaze back at me.

“Oh, Enzo, hi.” Dammit. Why is he here? I really wanted to freshen up before I saw him again.

Leaning on the
doorframe
, he gestures behind me. “Your things. You didn’t mention you
had so much
.”

I move to the side as he begins bringing in the three huge suitcases.

“I believe I did mention I was moving here.” I can’t help but be a little sarcastic. “And please call me Ava.”

“Okay Ava,” he emphasizes, “you did indeed mention it.” A seductive smile spreads across his perfect features.

“I do hope you have your swimsuit.”

“Why?”

“So you can enjoy the pool of course.”

Right. The pool. Why am I so jumpy?

“Yes I do and I’m sure I will.” I smile. “This is a very nice room, thank you.”

“My pleasure Ava.” 

Oh
,
I’d like to be
your pleasure. I’m all hot
and bothered,
and it’s not just the weather.

“Since I’ve caused all of this inconvenience for you today the least I could do is provide you with a proper dinner.

His gaze intensifies and the smile disappears from his lips, replaced by a look that makes my belly do a somersault. I realize again that it is not a question.

“Of course, thank you.”

“Good. Now get some rest and I’ll come by at six o’clock.”

I nod in agreement.

“Oh and Ava?”

“Yes?”

“Drink plenty of water. It gets very hot here.” And with
that,
he’s gone.
Man, he’s bossy.

I flop on the bed reviewing the day in my mind. Why do I get so flustered in his presence?
Sure,
he’s hot but it’s more than that.

Why is he so interested in helping me? And why am I letting him? I’m drawn to
him,
and I know it’s more than the obvious insane good looks and apparent cash flow. 

I really don’t know what he could see in me. Not that I’m ugly, I’m just sort
of...
I don’t know, unsophisticated. Simple. He seems to be the opposite of that. And if he’s just looking for a
hookup,
he’s sadly mistaken. Messing around with Enzo does not fit into the cardinal rule of the next year- no rebound sex. I can’t say the idea isn’t appealing though.

I go in the luxurious bathroom and look hard at my reflection. I look awful.

My long normally wavy hair hangs limply around my face, thanks to the rain drenching I got back in Denver. I need to get it colored and trimmed. My face looks tired and drawn. If he thinks I’m cute right now he
must have
very low standards.

Time to do a little research on this man. I boot up the laptop sitting on the desk.
Staring at the screen I type, Enzo Milano.
Thousands of hits fill the page, i
mage after image of him at events, openings, and galas. I click the first article.


Eligible bachelor,
32-year-old
Enzo Milano, attends the Cannes Film Festiva
l with an unknown woman.”
Standing next to him is a pretty
,
petite blond.
The article continues.

Mr. Milano is in France opening his latest hotel and resort adding to h
is impressive worldwide empire.”
Worldwide empire huh?

I click on another article. “
Mr. Milano, seen here with an unknown woman, attends the
Modern Design Expo in New York.”
Enzo stands with another pretty woman, this one brunette.

I click another article. “
Prominent architect, Enzo Milano attends the opening of the latest re
sort on the Las Vegas Strip.”
He’s standing with a striking redhead.

I learned three things. He travels a lot, he’s an architect, and he likes pretty women. Not much to go on. Still he must be somebody to have so many articles about him. I close the computer and decide on a nap. I sink into the lush bedding and drift off to sleep.

 

It’s four o’clock, two hours until Mr. Hotty shows up. I run hot water in the large soaking tub and pour in some lavender bath oil the hotel provided. A relaxing bath
sounds like a nice way to
prepare for my evening.

I hope casual clothes are suitable for wherever we’re going. I dig through my luggage and pull out my favorite sundress. Thank
goodness,
it’s not wrinkled. It’s purple with a
v-shaped 
neckline and spaghetti straps. I love the large peony looking flower that sits on my hip. The dress clings at my waist but has a loose flowing skirt that falls
right
above my knees. It shows just enough cleavage without being scandalous. The dress highlights my positive attributes and hides the flaws. I
think it will work
.

I slip into the hot, scented water. It feels amazing after such a long day. I’m aware of every nerve in my body as I glide soap over my limbs. Thinking about Enzo has me really worked up. I just need to pull myself together and stop acting like I’ve never been around a man before. Still, my body tingles when I think of what lies ahead this evening.

I finally climb out of the bath and towel off.
I dry my hair and decide I’m going to need a different game plan. It’s too hot to stand under a hair dryer with my mane of hair. I smooth it down with my flat iron. It looks passable. I put on eye cream and add some blush, mascara
,
and a little purple eyeliner.

I feel good
about the way I look right now. Ending my relationship with Steve was tough and o
ne too many cupcake filled crying jags caused my clothes to feel snug.
Once I knew it was over
though
,
I lost
the extra weight
quickly. Amazing what getting your dignity back can do for a girl’s figure.

I look at myself one last time in the mirror and realize I’m starving. I have ten minutes before he’s supposed to pick me up.

Filled with curiosity about my dinner companion, I open the computer to
peek
at the remaining search results
one more time
.


Enzo Milano, 32, is included for the fifth year on Phoenix
’s most eligible bachelor list.”
Okay I get it, he’s eligible. There’s a quote from Enzo about the list.

“While I’m very flattered
,
I hardly consider myself eligible. My work and travel schedule keeps me very busy and unfortunately limits my availability for relationships.”

Hmm.
The non-commitment type
.
A picture of Enzo accompanies the article. He is so incredibly attractive. And I’m having dinner with him tonight. I think it’s pretty clear now what his intentions
are,
and it’s not a
long-term
relationship.

At least I know what I’m dealing with.

I hear the knock at the door and shut the computer. Taking a deep breath, I open the door and take a slight step back, astounded by Enzo’s dazzling face. He’s wearing tan linen pants, with a white
button-down shirt,
and flip flops, looking casual and sexy. A huge change from his earlier wardrobe.

He flashes his brilliant smile. “Ready Miss Bradshaw?”

“Yes Enzo
,
I’m ready.” I hope so anyway.

“Good. We’re going to a restaurant on the grounds. I do hope you like Italian.”

Oh yes Mr. Hotty, I like Italian.

“I do.” I keep my dirty thoughts to myself. I try not to look at him, not wanting his sultry good looks to distract me.

“Ava, that’s an Italian name, no?”

“Yes. It was my grandmother’s name, on my mom’s side. She was from Italy.”

“Oh?” He turns towards me. “What part?”

“Calabria. In the South.”

He stops walking.
Crap,
what did I say? He swings towards me and grabs my shoulders.

“My family is from Calabria.”
He
grins
like a
five-year-old
on Christmas day. I look away from his intense stare.

He releases me. “Excuse me, Ava. I get excited when I think of Italy.”

“No problem.”

Wipe the stupid grin off your face Ava.

“Come on, dinner.” We continue walking and reach the restaurant’s
open-air
patio. I look up and see its name, Milano. Hmm, no ego there.

“Come Ava.” He ushers me through the door. At the front, a perky young brunette in a black dress greets us.

“Enzo!” She squeals and throws her arms around his neck.

She’s very friendly with
him
. Wonder if she’s been through this game with him.

Jealous already Ava?

“Ciao Silvia.” H
e kisses her on both cheeks then
pulls my arm towards him to introduce me.

“This is Ava. Ava, Sylvia.”

She
smiles at me and grins. “Welcome to Milano Ava.” Did she just wink at me?

I return her smile. “Pleased to meet you.”

“Sylvia is my darling niece. My first.
She’s s
tarting her last year of college in August. I’m so proud of her.” Enzo
softly
pinches her cheek.

Oh niece. Got it.

Sylvia brushes his hand away. “Zio, you’re embarrassing me.” She giggles, obviously fond of her uncle.

“Your table Enzo?” She asks.

Enzo doesn’t reply and simply nods. Sylvia walks us towards a corner overlooking the massive courtyard. A waterfall gushes in the background, its tropical design could make one easily forget we are in the middle of a desert.

Enzo holds out my chair for me. “Was the room to your liking Miss Bradshaw?”

Why does he insist on calling me Miss Bradshaw? I find it
very
annoying.
It seems like some sort of power play to
me,
and I don’t like it.

“As I stated previously, I found it to be very nice Mr. Milano.”

“I like the way my name sounds in your mouth Ava.”

Is he flirting with me? As attractive as he is
,
I really don’t want him to think he can simply have his way with me in repayment. I should make it clear that’s not how this is going to play out.

I watch how his body moves as he sits. He’s so hot though and I’m so lonely.
Maybe just
once,
I could—
No! I must stick to my plan.

“I’d like to reimburse you for the room Enzo.”

“Would you now? Well, it’s $395 a night plus tax.”

Seriously? Four hundred bucks a night. I’m sure I went pale.

He laughs. “Listen Ava, I do not expect nor would I accept repayment. I’m extending you this hospitality simply because I want to.” He leans across the table, close to my face. “I expect nothing in return. Relax and enjoy dinner.”

I could think of a hundred adjectives for this man but dull isn’t one of them.

A man wearing a chef’s jacket approaches our table. Enzo stands and hugs the man, briefly kissing him on both cheeks. Ah
,
so very Italian.

“Ciao fratello.
Come stai?” Enzo is speaking Italian. A little thrill courses through me.
That is sexy.

“Tutto bene, sto bene. Tu?”

I’m grinning like an idiot, staring at them as they speak.


Bene, bene.
Ava, this is the chef and my brother
,
Paulo. Paulo, my new friend Ava.”

Paolo extends his hand. “Pleased to meet you Ava.” He says, in even thicker accented English. Studying him, I see a resemblance but notice he is shorter and heavier set than Enzo. But he has the same sterling blue eyes and thick black hair. They continue their conversation in Italian for a moment. From what I can
tell,
they are discussing the menu. I watch Enzo’s hands move through the air as he speaks, his demeanor considerably softer and familiar with his brother.

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