Between the Italian's Sheets. Natalie Anderson
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It was going to happen; he’d make certain of it. Therefore he didn’t need to be staring at her like some starving dog. However, controlling that urge was something of a problem when she looked at him like that—green eyes glittering with both challenge and caution.
‘What brings you to Verona?’ He made small but necessary talk.
‘We’re on our way to London,’ the sister answered. ‘I want to sing there.’
He spared a quick glance for the pretty young redhead and her pale blue eyes. She could do it if she wanted. ‘You have the talent to sing anywhere. But do you have the determination?’
‘Absolutely.’
His gaze was drawn back to the other direction—Emily. Scattered across her nose were a few freckles that he’d like to kiss and beneath that a mouth that he wanted to kiss even more. She didn’t have the girlish skinny physique of her sister. She’d still be considered trim but with more curves and length. Hips to cushion his, legs to wrap around his waist, hair to wind round his wrist and tug on so he could access her neck and kiss his way down to her full breasts.
As Kate babbled on about her career plans he sipped his wine and watched the faint dusky pink blush spread over Emily’s face. The more he watched, the more it spread and the deeper the colour grew. His own temperature began to lift.
‘You want a wonderful lunch, Kate?’ He finally interrupted the incessant flow. ‘I know just the place. You and Emily meet me outside here tomorrow at one and I’ll take you.’
‘Really?’ Kate’s desire was too easy to please. He had the suspicion her sister might be more of a challenge—but a very welcome one.
‘Absolutely. It would be my pleasure.’ He directed that last word right to Emily, allowing in the faint provocation. All the pleasure would be in seeing her.
She lifted her gaze from her seemingly minute contemplation of her empty glass. Her eyes were such a deep green—thoughtful, assessing, seeking. He met them squarely. If they were alone it would be so easy. But they weren’t alone—not yet—and he had to hold back from moving the way he wanted. So for the first time in his life he found himself almost begging. ‘It’ll be the best you’ve ever had.’
‘Tomorrow?’ It was the kid sister all excited.
‘Yes.’ He refused to break the bond with Emily, only vaguely satisfied when he saw the faint upward tweak of her lips. ‘Tomorrow.’
When Emily walked to the piazza with Kate, they found Luca waiting, as promised, in front of the Arena. But he was not alone. On either side of him stood a beautiful woman. A cold, hard ball grew in Emily, freezing her throat, her chest, her tummy. What was he doing—building a harem? And yet as she walked towards him his eyes seemed to be eating her up. When his long, intense stare finally made it up to her face she was all hot again. Desire, curiosity, a wanting for a kind of wickedness—and above all vexation about those two other women. What made it worse was that she knew he’d read her expression, and right now he looked totally smug.
When they got within earshot it was to Kate that he turned. ‘Kate, meet Maria and Anne—both singers with the opera of the Arena di Verona. How would you like to spend the afternoon touring backstage and join in a rehearsal?’
Kate’s eyes were shining. ‘Really?’
Luca laughed, indulgence audible. ‘Yes, really. But wait, there’s more.’ His tone was full of irony. He handed her an envelope. ‘I have a contact that you might find useful in London. Here are the details. Be sure to get in touch because he’s expecting to hear from you.’
‘Really?’ Kate’s shriek was right up there at the top of her vocal range.
‘Maria and Anne will ensure you get some lunch. Perhaps not five courses in a fancy restaurant, but something.’
‘Oh, it doesn’t matter. I’m not that hungry anyway.’
‘Fine, so run along, then. These two will take care of you.’
And she was just like a child, thrilled to have had her most prized wish granted. Not even sparing Emily a second glance.
‘Kate, will you be—?’ Emily didn’t get the ‘OK’ out.
‘Em, don’t be a nag. I’m nearly nineteen, remember? Back home I can drink, drive and vote.’
‘Yeah, but not all in the same afternoon.’ Officially she might be all grown up but Emily couldn’t seem to shake the responsibility just yet. Kate was all she had.
But her sister was practically skipping, already asking question after question of the two professional singers.
‘Don’t worry, Kate,’ Luca drawled after her. ‘I’ll take care of Emily.’
Kate didn’t turn, simply sang back, ‘I know.’
Emily watched them depart, not trusting herself to meet his gaze too soon. He’d take care of her? At twenty-four she didn’t need taking care of, but she had the feeling he didn’t mean in the protective parental sense.
After a long silent moment he spoke—quietly but, oh, so clearly. ‘So, Emily, it’s just you and me.’
She inclined her head, silently applauding him. This was a man who would get what he wanted—every time. And in that moment she knew that if she was what he wanted, she was what he would get.
She was free. Her sister—her responsibility—was gone for the afternoon, she was on holiday in the most beautiful city and she wanted to explore everything.
‘I said I’d show you the best of Verona. Are you willing?’
She looked at him then. Raised a single eyebrow so they both knew she was. His broad smile made one of its appearances—boyish and fun and infectious. ‘Then let’s walk.’
She couldn’t hold back the answering smile, nor could she quell the shiver as he took her hand. His grip tightened and he flashed a whisker of a wink, before leading them towards a side street.
‘Where are you taking me?’
‘On a brief tour of some of the city’s highlights and then to lunch. Sound OK?’
‘Sounds fine.’
He stopped. ‘Don’t swamp me with your enthusiasm, Emily.’
‘No, that sounds great.’
‘Have you seen Casa de Giulietta?’
‘Yes.’ Supposedly Juliet’s balcony from Romeo and Juliet—aside from the fact that that story was fiction.
‘Of course you have. Did you