Bound To A Billionaire. Michelle Smart

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was another prolonged pause with time enough to make her heart expand with anticipation.

      ‘Goodnight, Francesca,’ he eventually said in such a gentle tone her heart flipped over on itself and her unanswered offer didn’t sting as much as it should.

      She hugged the receiver to her chest for a long time after he’d hung up.

      * * *

      When Felipe strode into the hotel lobby the next morning, the first person he saw was Francesca, sitting on a sofa with her legs elegantly crossed, reading a newspaper.

      As if she had a sixth sense to his presence, she tilted her head and immediately fixed her gaze on him. Her lips curved into a smile that made his chest compress.

      He nodded a greeting in return.

      He’d given himself a sharp talking to that morning, reminding himself of all the reasons he needed to keep his distance from this mesmeric woman. He’d put the phone down after their late-night conversation with an ache in his groin that had still been there when he’d woken.

      Her call had caught him off guard. Her husky voice had played down the line, into his ear and into his veins before he could put the mental blocks in place to deflect it.

      Her apology had taken him off guard too. Francesca was not a woman who found apologies easy.

      That he knew such a thing about her disturbed him on many different levels but nowhere near as disturbing as the strength it had taken to refuse her suggestive offer of a nightcap. He hadn’t been able to refuse in words, not when his tongue had been clamouring with the rest of his body to say yes.

      He should have ended the call after she’d made her apology, not allowed that husky voice draw him into further, more intimate conversation.

      They had five more days left together and in one respect he was glad they would now be able to get through it without a wishing well full of antagonism between them.

      He could laugh at his optimism. He’d only known her a short time but knew perfectly well Francesca was not a woman one could expect to have an easy life with, not even for five short days. Everything she did, she did with passion. Everything she felt was with passion.

      He’d felt that passion for himself and, Dios, he craved to feel it again.

      He’d never met anyone like her. He’d never desired anyone as he did her. He’d never become aroused at a voice before.

      He’d had to force himself to say goodnight.

      ‘Ready to go?’ he said briskly. He would not allow the spell they’d fallen into during their late-night call seep into the job in hand.

      It had been one phone call, he told himself irritably. They’d hardly shared a naked sauna together.

      But, naturally, his thoughts immediately turned to the image permanently lodged in his retinas of her sunbathing in that tiny yellow bikini.

      Thankfully, today she was fully covered in a simple blue knee-length dress, black fitted jacket and black heels, her dark hair plaited and coiled. She looked ready to step into a courtroom. She also looked as sexy as a siren.

      Her light brown eyes widened a little at his tone but her poise remained. ‘I’m ready when you are.’

      They collected Seb and James at their lodgings and then drove onto the airport, keeping conversation light and professional. If not for the gleam in her eyes every time she looked at him he could believe he’d mistaken the sensual undertone in her nightcap offer. But the gleam shone brightly. She shone brightly even though she was more together and composed than he had ever seen her.

      When she met with the official in charge of the island’s medical service, who in turn expected his own bribe, he was impressed with the way she used a combination of facts, charm and intelligence to deflect him and get him to agree to naming a wing of the hospital after him in lieu of a backhander.

      ‘Weren’t you tempted to use that technique when dealing with the Governor?’ he asked on the drive back to the airport.

      She shook her head and pulled her lips together ruefully. ‘I wish that meeting could be scrubbed away so I could pretend it never happened. I was so excited to get his agreement that, frankly, if he’d asked me to serve him the moon on a dish I would have accepted. I didn’t think the ramifications through clearly. I should have been a lot more prepared.’

      He admired her ability not to pull punches at her own faults. The more he observed her, the more he found to admire, from her professionalism to that inherent zest for life she carried with her. ‘You didn’t make the same mistake this time.’

      She met his eye and her lips curved. ‘I make it a point to learn from my mistakes, not repeat them.’

      That was so close to his own personal beliefs that for a moment he was tempted to pull her to him...

      Ever since those crazy, heady few minutes in her suite he’d done his damnedest not to think of it, not to remember the sweet heat of her passionate kisses or the softness of her lips and silkiness of her skin. It was the cry of surprise she’d made when she’d come with virtually one touch that he couldn’t eradicate. Remembering that sound made his every sinew tighten.

      He knew he could never make the mistake of being alone in a room with her again.

      ‘Boss?’

      James’s voice broke into his thoughts. They’d pulled into Caballeros airport where the pilot was waiting for them. ‘Yes?’

      ‘See that black Mondeo?’

      Felipe followed his gaze. Roughly ten metres away from their Cessna sat the car that had followed them from the Governor’s house three days ago.

      He thought quickly as he scanned their surroundings.

      ‘Stay here,’ he told Francesca before getting out of the car. Seb and James, who’d already recognised the danger and armed themselves, didn’t need to be told to stay with her or to keep the engine running.

      Gun in hand, keeping the black car in his eyeline, he strolled with deceptive casualness to the Cessna. If this was an ambush he wouldn’t have Francesca caught in any crossfire.

      ‘How long has that Mondeo been there?’ he asked his man who he’d left with the pilot.

      ‘Three hours. Three men.’

      ‘Any activity?’

      ‘None. I’ve run a trace on the licence plate but you know what this island’s like—even before the hurricane I doubt I’d have got any information from it. We’re working on facial recognition as we speak.’

      Felipe nodded grimly and said to the pilot, ‘Get ready to leave.’

      The small plane’s engine was switched on before his feet hit the tarmac and he was heading back to Francesca.

      ‘What’s going on?’ she asked when he opened the car door. ‘Is it the men who were following us before?’

      ‘It

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