The Italian’s Ruthless Marriage Command. Helen Bianchin

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for a live-in housekeeper.’ He spared her a conciliatory look. ‘Sharing the same house shouldn’t prove too difficult. You’ll have primary care of Ben when I’m overseas on business, and from your perspective very little will change.’

      You think? She could only look at him in a state of speechlessness.

      ‘It negates each of your objections,’ Dante informed silkily. ‘Ben remains in Sydney in your care for seventy-five per cent of the time, with all of the advantages I’m able to provide.’

      The lawyer shifted his attention to Taylor. ‘Mr d’Alessandri’s suggestion is exceedingly generous.’

      Why did she have the unshakable feeling she’d been very cleverly manipulated by a master strategist?

      Taylor cast Dante a dazed look, torn by numerous emotions, none of which resembled calm. ‘I’ll need to think about it.’

      She turned to the lawyer, thanked him, then she stood and moved towards the door.

      Dante reached it before she did, and she was powerless to prevent the feathery sensation scudding down her spine as he accompanied her to the bank of lifts.

      ‘I’d like to see my nephew as soon as possible.’

      She’d expected the request. ‘Ben is in kindergarten today,’ she relayed evenly.

      ‘From where you’re due to collect him when?’

      ‘Three o’clock,’ Taylor revealed with deceptive calm.

      The lift arrived and she was supremely conscious of his presence in the confined space. Her eyes were level with the generous curve of his mouth, and the faint exclusive tones of his cologne teased her senses.

      She’d felt relaxed in Leon’s presence, whereas Dante exuded a brooding sensuality that had always threatened her peace of mind.

      Like you care? a tiny voice prompted. You have every reason to distrust men, remember?

      A tiny shiver slid down her spine. As if she could ever forget.

      She didn’t recall holding her breath during the lift’s descent, although she must have done so unconsciously, for she measured its release as she stepped into the foyer.

      ‘Have you eaten?’

      The question came out of left field, and she looked at him in startled surprise. ‘Why do you ask?’

      ‘We need to formulate arrangements regarding Ben’s welfare.’

      She opened her mouth to protest, only to have him continue smoothly, ‘Why not share a meal while we do so?’

      ‘It doesn’t have to encompass lunch.’

      Dante paused as they reached the pavement. ‘You’d prefer we adjourn to your apartment?’

      No. The negation was a silent scream inside her head, and it took a few seemingly long seconds to summon her voice to project a polite veneer. ‘There are a few cafés close by,’ she acquiesced evenly, and missed the slight hardening in his eyes. ‘Perhaps a sandwich and coffee?’

      He led her to a restaurant, and ignored her protest as the maître d’ seated them.

      ‘I dislike—’

      ‘Not having total control?’ Dante intercepted with deceptive mildness, and caught the way her eyes flared green.

      ‘It’s something at which you appear to excel,’ Taylor said, tongue firmly in cheek.

      He accepted the wine list, and requested her preference.

      ‘Iced water is fine.’ Her tolerance level was diminishing by the second. Any minute soon she’d be tempted to toss the contents of her glass in his face.

      ‘I wouldn’t advise it,’ he said quietly, as if again reading her mind, and speared her with a look that promised retribution.

      She collected her bag and stood, only to stifle an audible gasp as his hand closed over her wrist.

      ‘Sit. Please,’ he added.

      She glared at him. ‘Give me one reason why I should.’

      ‘Ben.’

      The little boy’s image filled her mind, his solemn saddened eyes…and knew she’d give anything to provide a happy, healthy life for him. ‘It will never work.’

      ‘Lunch?’

      Taylor gave him an exasperated look. ‘Sharing the same house.’

      ‘As far as Ben is concerned, given all your reasons, it’s the best option.’

      She opened her mouth, then closed it again as the waiter appeared to take their order.

      Dammit, she hadn’t even looked at the menu, let alone made a selection.

      ‘Taylor?’

      She met the silent challenge in his gaze, hesitated, then ordered a Caesar salad, and waited until they were alone before venturing, ‘You employ unfair tactics.’ She lifted the goblet of iced water, took a sip, then carefully replaced it.

      To his credit he didn’t attempt to misunderstand. ‘Had it been my initial suggestion, you would have immediately dismissed it out of hand.’

      ‘I have yet to agree,’ she ventured, and held his measured look.

      ‘Common sense ensures you will.’

      Her eyes sharpened. ‘And if I don’t?’

      Dante took his time before answering, ‘Then you leave me no option but to lodge an application to formally adopt Ben.’

      CHAPTER TWO

      SHOCK dilated Taylor’s eyes, and she felt the blood drain from her face.

      ‘You can’t do that,’ she managed shakily. ‘Such an action would contravene Leon and Casey’s will.’

      Dante’s features held a compelling quality, and a chill shiver feathered the length of her spine.

      ‘Leon’s lawyer is witness to you declining each solution I presented.’ His voice held a silky softness that was totally lacking in arrogance, yet there was a dangerous quality evident beneath the surface. ‘Unless you choose to reverse your decision, you leave me little option but to take the matter to court.’

      She didn’t trust herself to speak. At the very least she wanted to hit him, and if a mere look could kill he’d be dead.

      ‘Such a move would involve time and a large amount of money,’ Dante enlightened smoothly.

      She owned her apartment, her car, and was debt-free, thanks to the popularity of her work. But when it came to wealth, Dante d’Alessandri won hands down.

      ‘Do

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