A Ring For Vincenzo's Heir. Jennie Lucas

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with heavily lidded black eyes as he murmured, “With one memorable exception.”

      A flash of heat went through her, then cold. She couldn’t think about that night. Not now. “You have some nerve to—”

      “The Falkners barely paid minimum wage, but you saved every penny you could. Impressive work ethic, considering your jailbird father—”

      “Don’t you dare call him that!” she shouted. “My dad was the kindest, best man who ever lived!”

      “Are you serious?” Vin’s lips curved. “He was a bank robber who became a fugitive and dragged you and your mother into a life on the run. You had no money, barely went to school, and your mother died of an illness that she might perhaps have survived with proper care. What am I missing?”

      “Stop judging him,” she raged. “My father gave up that life when I was a baby. But a friend of his convinced him to try for one last score. After my mother found out, she gave him an ultimatum. He gave the money back to the bank!”

      “Just gave it back, hmm?”

      “He left the bags of money outside the police station, then tipped them off with an anonymous call.”

      “Why didn’t he turn himself in?”

      “Because he didn’t want to leave my mom. Or me.” Scarlett took a deep breath. “We would have been fine, except Alan Berry was caught spending his own share of the money six months later and threw my father under the bus as the supposed mastermind of the crime! After he’d tried to do the right thing—”

      “The right thing would have been for your father to turn himself in at the start,” Vin said mercilessly, “instead of waiting ten years to find the courage, and dragging you and your mother through such a miserable life on the run.” He calmly took a sip of water. “The only truly decent thing your father ever did was die in that plane crash after he got out of prison. Giving you that tidy multimillion-dollar settlement offered by the airline.”

      Scarlett nearly staggered to her knees at his easy reference to the greatest loss of her life, one that still left her grief-stricken every day—her father’s sudden death, along with thirty other people, in a plane crash a year and a half before, as he was coming to New York to see her, finally free after five years in a medium-security prison.

      Vin looked at her curiously. “You gave all that money away.” He tilted his head. “Why?”

      She was so shocked, it took her a moment to find her voice. In mere minutes, Vin Borgia had casually ripped through her privacy and exposed all the secrets of her life.

      “I didn’t want their blood money,” she whispered. “I gave it to charity.”

      “Yes, I know. Cancer research, legal defense for the poor and help for children of incarcerated parents. All fine causes. But I don’t understand why you’d choose to be penniless.”

      “Like you said, maybe I’m used to it. Anyway.” She clutched her wallet. “Some things matter more than money.”

      “Like a baby?” Vin said coldly. He put the glass down with a thunk on the wooden table. “You let me seduce you and take your virginity, then snuck out while I slept. You never bothered to contact me. You waited until my wedding to spring the news on me that you were pregnant.”

      “I had no choice—”

      “There were plenty of choices.” His jaw tightened. “Tell me the truth. If Falkner hadn’t threatened you today, you never would have told me about the baby, would you?”

      She stared at him for a long moment, then shook her head.

      “Why?” he demanded.

      The warmth from the cathedral garden was failing. Scarlett glanced at the fading afternoon light, now turning gray. She didn’t answer.

      “You refused to even tell me your last name that night. Why?” he pressed, coming closer. “Was it because you were also encouraging Falkner’s attentions?”

      “I never did!” She gaped at him. “I knew he wanted me, but I never thought he’d attack me while giving me a ride from his mother’s funeral!”

      “Ah. That explains the black dress.” He looked down at her pale pink toenails. “But why are you barefoot?”

      “I kicked off my shoes running on Fifth Avenue. I knew your wedding was here today.” She looked down. “I’m sorry I ruined it.”

      “Yes. Well.” His jaw tightened as he said grudgingly, “I suppose I should thank you.”

      “You didn’t know your bride was cheating on you?”

      “She convinced me she was a virgin and wanted to wait for marriage.”

      A laugh rose to her lips. “You thought she was a virgin? In this day and age?”

      “Why not?” he said coldly. “You were.”

      Their eyes met, and Scarlett’s body flooded with heat. Against her will, memories filled her of that night, of being in his arms, in his bed, his body hard and hot and slick against hers. She tried to smile. “Yeah, but I’m not normal.”

      “Agreed.” His dark gaze seared hers. “Am I really the father of your baby, Scarlett? Or were you lying just because you needed my help?”

      “Of course the baby’s yours!”

      He bared his teeth into a smile. “I will find out if it’s not true.”

      “You’re the only man I’ve ever slept with, so I’m pretty sure!”

      “The only man? Ever?” For a moment, something stretched between them. Then it snapped. “So what do you want from me now? Money?”

      She glared at him. “Just point me in the direction of my suitcase and I’ll be on my way!”

      “You’re not going anywhere until this is sorted.”

      “Look, I’m deeply grateful for your help with Blaise, and sorry if I ruined your big wedding day, but I don’t appreciate you digging into my life, then assuming that I’m either a con artist or a gold digger. I’m neither. I just want to raise my baby in peace.”

      “There will be a DNA test,” he warned. “Lawyers.”

      She looked at him in horror. “Lawyers? What for?”

      “So we both know where we stand.”

      Scarlett felt a whoosh of panic that made her unsteady on her feet. Her voice trembled. “You mean you intend to sue me for custody?”

      “That will not be necessary.” She exhaled in relief, before he finished, “Because once I have proof the baby’s mine, Scarlett, you will marry me.”

      * * *

      With those words, Vin took control over the spinning chaos of the day.

      He’d been wrong about

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