One Night In Collection
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‘I do not require you to say anything other than “I will” at our wedding. At all other times I suggest you keep your mouth closed—apart from when I kiss you, of course.’ His words grated harshly. Already he was regretting his mad impulse to confide in her, and hated the idea that he was in any way vulnerable. He needed to impose his mastery again before she thought him weak.
He captured her lips with his own, smothering her soft cry as his tongue forced entry and explored her with such skilled precision that Grace was powerless to resist him. She couldn’t fight him, not when fire was sizzling through her veins, setting her senses ablaze. Her soft and pliant body was no match for the dominant strength of his. She could feel the drumbeat of his heart, and more shockingly the throbbing force of his arousal pushing between her thighs.
An ache started low in her stomach and quickly built to a frantic, clamouring need that only he could assuage. She’d never felt like this before, never experienced the agony of white-hot, piercing desire. The stroke of his tongue was sending her wild, and when he slid his hand down to her bottom and dragged her hard against his pelvis she trembled with longing. Never mind that they were in the middle of the dance floor, she wanted him to drag her skirt up to her waist and take her right now.
Dear God! What was she thinking? From somewhere she found the strength to tear her mouth from his. The triumphant gleam in his amber eyes made her feel sick and she wanted to tell him that this was not meant to happen. Instead her tongue seemed to be cleaved to the roof of her mouth, the words wouldn’t come, and she stared at him helplessly through a shimmer of tears.
Any minute now he would destroy her with a sarcastic comment. He had a cruel tongue and would no doubt use it unsparingly. She watched the way his eyes darkened and felt the sudden tension in him. It was like waiting for the executioner’s axe to fall, but to her surprise he turned abruptly and led her off the dance floor without saying a word.
‘Javier, may I steal you from your fiancée for the next dance?’ the Condesa murmured, flicking a brief glance at Grace before her eyes settled on Javier’s handsome face.
‘I’m afraid not,’ Javier replied coolly. ‘We’re leaving. Grace has had a long day and needs to get to bed.’
The Condesa pouted. ‘She looks a fragile flower, Javier; take care you don’t wear her out before your wedding night.’
There was no answer to that, or not one that Grace could think of in her numbed state. She couldn’t bring herself to look at Javier, and stared miserably at the floor. The day seemed to have lasted for ever. Was it only this morning that she had gone to the castle and offered to work for him in return for her father’s freedom? Instead he had demanded a year of her life, but she vowed that her duties as his wife would end at the bedroom door. He couldn’t force her to share his bed, she told herself. But, after the passion he had aroused in her tonight, perhaps it wasn’t him that she had to worry about.
The paparazzi were still camped outside the hotel, but to Grace’s relief Javier had lost interest in courting them and shielded her with his body as he hurried her out to the waiting limousine.
‘Are you sure you don’t want to pose for more pictures of the happy couple?’ she queried, clutching at sarcasm to hide how strongly he affected her.
‘I think we’ve successfully established that we are marrying for all the right reasons, don’t you, querida?’ he replied. ‘Tomorrow morning most European papers will carry the story of our whirlwind romance.’
As the limousine purred through the busy streets, Grace stared out wearily at the myriad car headlights. Something about Javier’s last statement bothered her, but she was too tired to work out why. Her head was throbbing and she felt as though she could sleep for a year—alone, in her own bed, she thought, feeling her heart lurch in apprehension. She might be inexperienced but she wasn’t blind. She’d seen the hunger in Javier’s eyes, and the memory of his boldly aroused body pressing against hers still burned in her mind. Would she have to do battle with him tonight? She prayed not, because she wasn’t at all certain that she would win.
Lulled by the smooth motion of the car, her eyelids drooped and her head suddenly felt too heavy for her neck. Beside her, Javier tensed and glanced down at her head resting on his shoulder. In the dim interior of the car her long lashes cast dark shadows on her cheeks. Her lips had parted as she slept, and she looked as innocent as a child.
An illusion of course, he reminded himself cynically. Grace was a grown woman who knew exactly what she was doing. Somehow she’d realised that her air of timidity and the way she blushed whenever he looked at her turned him on, but none of it was real. Beneath the façade of sweet shyness she was as calculating as every other woman he’d ever met. A spoilt bitch who had allowed her father to risk everything just so that he could continue to pay for her extravagant lifestyle, and who was prepared to sell herself like a common whore for financial gain—although admittedly she seemed motivated by the desire to spare Angus Beresford from a prison sentence.
She did not stir when the limousine drew up in the underground car park. Javier put his hand on her shoulder to shake her awake but she looked so heartbreakingly young that his heart clenched. Muttering an impatient oath, he lifted her into his arms and held her against his chest while the lift carried them up to the penthouse apartment.
He must be growing soft, he thought derisively as he laid her on her bed and eased the zip of her dress down her spine. In her white lacy bra and panties she was a delectable temptation that he forced himself to resist, despite the gnawing ache in his gut. There would be plenty of time after their wedding to ignite the explosive sexual chemistry that existed between them. He had a whole year to enjoy her deliciously sensual nature, and she would enjoy it too—he was a generous lover, and he would take pleasure in ensuring her sexual satisfaction as well as his own.
Was it madness to suddenly find he was looking forward to the coming year with anticipation rather than as a penance? he wondered. There was no easy answer to that, and he swiftly drew the bedcovers over her and doused the light before striding into the lounge to pour himself a large and much-needed Scotch.
CHAPTER SIX
SHE had to go home! Grace’s eyes flew open as the thought filtered into her brain. Last night she had been too tired and emotionally drained to work out what was bothering her, but now she recalled Javier’s satisfaction that the media interest would ensure the story of their engagement would be headline news around the world. What would her father make of it? He wouldn’t understand what was going on and would be desperately worried about her. Knowing his fragile state of mind, that was the last thing she wanted.
She threw back the covers, frowning at the realisation that she had slept in her underwear rather than a nightshirt. The blue dress Javier had demanded she wear to the banquet was hanging over the back of the chair but she had no recollection of putting it there. The last thing she remembered was sitting in the car, on the way back to Javier’s apartment. She must have fallen asleep, but did that mean that he had carried her up to bed? And who had undressed her? It must have been his housekeeper, she decided, relief flooding through her as she dismissed the disturbing image of his hands easing the blue silk dress from her shoulders while she slept.
Cursing her overactive imagination, she scrambled out of bed. When they had stopped briefly at her hotel in Granada the previous day she had hurriedly collected her few belongings while Javier settled her bill. Incensed at his high hand-edness, she had argued with him bitterly for much of the flight to Madrid, but now, as she rummaged through her case, her heart plummeted. Her passport and return flight ticket were missing. Had she put them in the bedside drawer at the hotel and forgotten to pack them? She was certain she’d left them in her case but they weren’t there now, and the only explanation she could think of was that she had left them in Granada.
In desperation she tipped the contents of her suitcase onto the floor and carefully sifted through everything, but to no avail; the
documents weren’t there. Maybe Javier could phone the hotel and enquire if anyone had handed them in, she thought frantically. With no thought in her head other than the urgent need to find her passport, she shot down the hall and rapped on his bedroom door. There was no answer, and she hopped impatiently from foot to foot. She had no idea of the time, but it was imperative that she return to England and speak to her father before he learned of her forthcoming marriage from a newspaper.
She knocked again and then cautiously opened the door. Javier’s bed was empty and she swallowed at the sight of the burgundy silk sheets in rumpled disarray. His apartment was very much a bachelor pad, and from the look of it this was the seduction suite complete with a huge bed draped with a plush velvet throw and—oh goodness—an enormous mirror on the ceiling. Her wayward mind dwelled on the erotic image of his naked body lying on those sheets, his long limbs entwined with hers while she lay back on the pillows and watched their reflection—dark golden skin sliding against her paler flesh …
‘Good morning, Grace, did you sleep well?’ Javier strolled through from the en suite; rubbing his hair with a towel while another was hitched around his waist, leaving his torso and long muscular legs on display. His skin gleamed like satin, and stray droplets of water clung to the dark hairs that covered his chest and arrowed down over his tight abdomen to disappear beneath the folds of the towel.
‘I … yes … thank you.’ Coherent thought was impossible, and she could only stare at him with wide, stunned eyes. He was so gorgeous it hurt. No man had the right to look so decadently sexy. Her gaze slid to the bed and the mirror above, and her tongue darted out to trace her lower lip in an unconscious invitation.
‘Did you want something?’ Javier’s eyes narrowed at the sight of her in her white bra and French knickers. If anything she looked even more inviting than she had last night, all flushed and sleepy and incredibly sexy. The urge to dispense with her pretty lacy underwear and slide his hands into her mass of silky brown hair that fell almost to her waist was so strong that his nostrils flared, and he wished he’d covered himself with a larger towel. She was nothing like his usual choice of nubile, sophisticated blondes but for some reason this delicate English rose with her doe eyes and elusive smile caused his blood to pump through his veins so that his arousal was instant and shockingly hard.
‘I have to go home,’ Grace mumbled, tearing her eyes from the temptation of his body and focusing on the carpet. ‘I need to see my father and explain about … us—the wedding and everything—before he reads about it in the newspapers, but I can’t find my passport. I think I must have left it at the hotel.’ And yet she was absolutely certain it had been in her case. She frowned when Javier dropped the towel he had been using to dry his hair onto the bed before strolling across the room towards her.
‘Will you ring the hotel in Granada and see if it’s been found?’
‘No.’ The laconic reply stirred her temper and she crossed her arms over her chest, belatedly wishing she had pulled on some clothes before she’d hurtled into his room. His bold amber gaze skimmed her curves and caused heat to suffuse her body. She remembered the way he’d dragged her against the burning heat of his pelvis the previous night, and for the life of her she couldn’t prevent her eyes from straying down to the towel draped around his hips.
‘This is important, Javier, I have to find my passport.’
He regarded her silently through hooded lids for what seemed an age. The sexual chemistry between them was a potent force, Grace acknowledged as her pulse rate accelerated. It would only take one of them to make a move and the whole room would ignite. But it was imperative to remember why she was here—her father. ‘Javier … please.’
‘Your passport is locked away in my safe.’ He finally broke eye contact and moved away from her to extract a shirt from the wardrobe.
‘But … how did it get there?’ She watched as he slid his arms into the shirt and began to fasten the buttons. ‘Did you steal it out of my case?’
‘I did not steal it. Your father is the expert thief, not me, querida. I simply removed it from your case to keep it secure.’
‘Well, you can damn well give it back.’ Twin spots of colour burned on Grace’s cheeks. ‘How dare you rifle through my personal belongings? Will you please fetch it. With any luck I’ll be able to change my flight for one that leaves today.’
‘Do you seriously expect me to allow you to travel back to England?’ Javier demanded with breathtaking arrogance. ‘Your father’s debts have been settled from my personal account and he is free from the threat of prosecution. What’s to stop you disappearing with him and reneging on our deal? Understand this, querida, I’m not letting you out of my sight until my ring is on your finger and our marriage pact sealed.’
‘But I promise I won’t disappear. You have my word,’ Grace assured him desperately, her heart sinking at the determined gleam in his eyes.
‘You are a Beresford, and I’ve learned to my cost that your word means nothing,’ Javier told her scathingly. ‘Anyway, there’s no time to go to England. Today we’re returning to El Castillo de Leon, to prepare for our wedding. There’s a lot to do and little time to make all the necessary arrangements.’
Grace ran a shaky hand through her hair, struggling to hide her confusion and dismay. ‘What sort of arrangements? Surely we’re just going to do the deed in some brief civil service? It’s hardly going to be a fairy-tale wedding.’
‘Naturally the marriage of the Duque de Herrera is an important event,’ Javier informed her haughtily. ‘My staff have been instructed to cater for several hundred guests, including many members of Spanish nobility. The service will take place in the castle chapel, and I am impatient to return to Granada to oversee the arrangements.’ He took a pair of trousers from a hanger and spared her a brief glance. ‘Before we leave I have organised for one of Madrid’s top designers to measure you for your wedding dress. She’ll be here soon. I suggest you go and put something on, unless you intend to greet her in your underwear.’ His brows rose fractionally and he gave her a cool smile. ‘Although personally I have no objection to your state of undress, querida.’
Oh, she’d like to have slapped that insolent smile from his face. For a few seconds Grace’s anger rendered her speechless, but then she remembered her father and her heart lurched. Somehow she had to get through to Javier. ‘How do you think Angus will feel when he reads about our so-called relationship in the papers?’ she whispered.
‘I imagine he’ll think you’ve been a very clever girl. He obviously sent you to the castillo to try and entice me into helping him, and instead you’ve hit the jackpot—marriage to a millionaire who’ll wipe his slate clean.’
The contempt in his tone made her want to shrivel. ‘Dad had no idea that I … approached you,’ Grace said sharply. ‘And he would be appalled if he knew what I was doing. He’d do anything in his power to try and stop me.’
‘Then it’s lucky you won’t have an opportunity to see him until the ink on our wedding certificate is well and truly dry. You’re in too deep to back out now, Grace,’ he warned her harshly. ‘I swear I’ll get you down the aisle even if I have to drag you.’ He flicked an impatient glance at his watch. ‘Time’s getting on and I want to get dressed.’
‘Javier, please listen to me…’ Grace stumbled towards him and then gasped when his hands moved to unwind the towel from around his waist. ‘What are you doing?’
‘Putting some clothes on,’ came the succinct reply. ‘You can watch if you like.’
With a cry of frustration mixed with scalding embarrassment, Grace shot out of the room and slammed the door, his laughter following her all the way back to her own room. She hated him, she told her reflection as she pulled on jeans and a tee shirt and brushed the tears from her eyes. He was hard and ruthless and utterly unforgiving, but for a whole year he would be her husband.
Without her passport she was trapped, escape seemed impossible. For a few seconds the same feeling of
dread that had filled her when she’d first discovered the extent of her father’s financial troubles threatened to overwhelm her. She should never have gone within a hundred-mile radius of Javier Herrera, but it was too late to turn back now.
When Grace finally emerged from her room after a good cry, she found Javier in the kitchen, sitting at the breakfast bar and reading the paper.
‘There’s coffee in the pot, or fruit juice if you prefer,’ he greeted her coolly, his sharp-eyed scrutiny noting her pink-rimmed eyes. ‘What would you like to eat?’
‘I’m not hungry, thanks.’ Grace carefully avoided looking at him and concentrated on pouring a glass of orange juice.
‘You barely touched your meal last night—don’t think I didn’t notice. You need to eat.’
‘I told you, I’m not hungry—I rarely eat breakfast.’ This time her tone was sharper although she still refused to look at him. She hauled herself onto one of the tall bar stools and perched there, looking small and infinitely fragile. Javier’s jaw tightened and he forced himself to glance at his paper. For some reason Grace got to him in a way that no other woman had ever done, and it was intensely irritating.
‘Reports of our engagement are in many of the newspapers. You photograph well,’ he said brusquely, staring at the picture of Grace holding his arm and smiling up at him. In the photo she looked young and unsure, and for the first time he acknowledged that beneath her bravado she was scared. ‘I did not say so last night, but you looked very beautiful,’ he added quietly.
She pointedly ignored the newspaper that he held out to her, but could not control the soft colour that flooded her cheeks. ‘I’ll take your word for it.’
The flare of surprise in her eyes intrigued him. Surely she was aware of the effect she had on him? Dios, he’d come close to embarrassing himself when they’d danced together at the banquet, and he had spent a restless night wishing he’d followed his instincts and taken her to his bed.