The Billionaire Who Saw Her Beauty. Rebecca Winters
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She darted him a questioning glance. “So it really was pure coincidence that you had business with our father?”
“I was introduced to her as Dea Loti. But the misunderstanding has been cleared up. The simple fact is, I thought you were she. But I shouldn’t have called out to you before I’d met with your father for an explanation, then none of this would have happened. To be honest, I wasn’t ready for you to disappear on me the way you did.”
Her pulse sped up. Did he just say what she thought he said?
“I was a mess and hoped no one would see me sneak in the castle.”
“Not from where I was standing.”
She swallowed hard and appeared to grip the wheel tighter. “When Dea and I were younger, we got taken for each other a lot. Not so much now that she’s become a top fashion model. She’s the true beauty. I’ve always believed I looked different even though we’re identical. But I’m aware other people can’t always tell the difference. Under the circumstances I understand why my shorter hair gave you a shock.”
Not just her hair. As he was coming to learn, many things about her were different from her sister and other women. She was so genuine and charming, it knocked him sideways. “Your hair is attractive and suits you.”
“Thank you.”
“I can see why your father wants to protect you.” Rini decided not to argue the point further when her physical beauty was self-evident. But Alessandra Caracciolo had been born a twin and he’d heard it could be a blessing and a curse, so he left it alone.
They’d reached a crossroads that would take them back to Metaponto and the causeway, but Rini wasn’t ready to go home yet. To his surprise he found he wanted to get to know her better. Much better. Besides her intelligence, she spoke her mind and was like a breath of fresh air. “Do you have time to drive us along the coast? I want to inspect the shipping access.”
“We could do that, but if you want to get a real feel, you should view everything by boat.”
That idea sounded much better. “When we reach Metaponto, let’s find a marina where I can charter one for tomorrow.”
“You don’t need to do that. I’m sure my father will want to take you out on our cruiser so you can talk business.”
“Then let me buy you dinner in town in order to repay you for driving me around today.”
“Thank you, but that’s not necessary. My parents are expecting you to eat with them and I have plans after we get back.”
He had no right to be disappointed that she’d just turned him down. She was probably involved in a relationship right now. Why not? She was a stunning woman. He imagined that men flocked to her.
After having shown him around the property for her father, she’d done her duty and had other things to do. Though it was none of his business, for some odd reason the possibility of her being interested in another man didn’t sit well with him.
* * *
Wednesday morning Alessandra was just getting out of the shower when her phone rang. She reached for her cell and checked the caller ID. “Mamma?”
“Buongiorno, darling.”
“I’m so glad you’re back home. How’s Zia Fulvia?”
“I thought she was better. That’s why I came home yesterday. But after your father and I finished having dinner with Signor Montanari last evening, we got a call from her. She’s having a bad reaction to her new pain medication and it has frightened her. I told her we’d fly to see her this morning. Your father and I are on our way to the airport and will stay with her for another night to watch over her.”
“I can’t believe you’ve already gone,” Alessandra said in surprise. “I haven’t even seen you yet.” She needed to talk to her.
“I know. Where did you disappear to last evening? I expected you to join us for dinner.”
“I’m behind on my book. After I brought Signor Montanari back to the castle, I went straight to the library to work.”
Before Signor Montanari’s explanation about Dea, Alessandra had tried hard to hide her attraction to him. But once she knew he and her sister were not involved and never had been, the news had thrilled her so much, she might have given herself away if she’d gone to dinner with him.
“I’m sorry we missed you, darling. I want to hear all about your scuba-diving trip, but it will have to wait another day.” Alessandra had already forgotten about that. “Your aunt is really distressed.”
“The poor thing. Give her my love and tell her I’ll visit her soon.”
“She’ll love that. By the way, your father wants to know if you would be willing to show Signor Montanari around again? Today he wants to explore the coast by boat. Would you take him out on the cruiser?”
She sucked in her breath. “First let me ask you a question, Mom. What do you think about his idea to lease the property for drilling?”
“To be honest, I don’t like the idea at all.”
“I didn’t think so.”
“It seems a travesty to change anything about the land or what lies beneath it. Your father knows how I feel. Though your father believes Signor Montanari’s ideas have merit, I’m not persuaded. There’s a great deal to discuss before anything is decided.”
“It sounds like Papà doesn’t feel as strongly as you.”
“Let’s put it this way. He likes Signor Montanari’s vision and is willing to hear more. What’s your opinion?”
“He talked a lot about bolstering the economy by providing more jobs. My suspicion is that he’s hoping to run for a high-level government position and this could be the feather in his cap.”
“He’s a brilliant man. That’s what brilliant men do.” But not with Caracciolo land. That’s what her mother was really saying. The time Alessandra had spent with him yesterday had persuaded her he was worth listening to, but these were early days. “Alessandra? What’s wrong? You don’t sound yourself.”
“I just wish I hadn’t brought Dea into the conversation when I was talking with Papà. He ended up phoning her.”
“Your father told me what happened. But when he learned that Signor Montanari had been a guest of Leonides Rossano on his yacht the other night and happened to get introduced to Dea, your father realized he’d made something out of nothing and overreacted. It certainly didn’t have anything to do with you.”
“But I didn’t know the truth until Signor Montanari told me as much while I was driving him around.”
“I’m sorry. It’s understandable you thought he and your sister were involved.”
“I didn’t know. When I saw Dea at breakfast yesterday, she didn’t explain anything.”
“Well