by Dani Collins
She came around cautiously, dizzy, certain she had misheard. “I thought you were going to say it’s over.”
“Like hell. This will never be over.” He dragged in a tormented breath, face contorting with pained acceptance. “I have never wanted to say those words to anyone. I knew it would be pure torture to feel it.”
She inhaled at that gut punch.
He closed the distance in a few strides and picked up her hands, holding on to them when she tried to pull away.
“Love forces you to feel that other person’s heartbeat. When they cry, you cry. When you hurt them, that pain comes back on you tenfold.” He drew her closer, so he cupped her hand against his heart and cradled the side of her face with his other palm.
“But when they’re happy, you’re so happy you can’t contain it. When they give you their heart, there isn’t enough room in your own body for both. You have to give up yours or the imbalance will break both of you.”
“You have my heart.”
“I know. It’s better than the one I had.” His thumb grazed her cheek in a tender caress. “Lighter, softer. God knows it’s prettier. Take mine. Fix it. Make it shine.”
She had to bite her lips to steady them. Her eyes were so wet, she could hardly see the light gleaming in his gaze, but she felt it beaming through her, filling her until she glowed. “It’s just rusty,” she choked. “But it works.”
“You make me happy, Luli. Too happy. If I ever lose you, I’ll become the emotional cripple my father became. That terrifies me.” His expression spasmed with deep emotion. “But pushing you away is killing me. I cannot bear the pain of hurting you.”
It didn’t escape her that he was giving her the one thing he had never wanted to give up. She was awed by the gift of his love and could only return it with the embrace of her arms, the press of her lips to his, the promise of forever that pulsed in her heart.
“Say it,” he whispered against her cheek.
“I love you, Gabriel. I love you with every breath in my body. I always will.”
“I love you, too. Infinitely.”
Their words seemed to infuse the air around them, gaining strength from the whispers and friction of their two bodies embracing. From the meeting of their soft gazes across the narrow space, and the unspoken desire that had them moving to the bedroom in perfect accord to celebrate their union in the most ancient and exalted of forms.
EPILOGUE
“SHH...” GILLY SAID, holding her stubby little finger against her pursed lips.
“That’s right. We’re quiet when we feed the fish,” Gabriel said in the warm, patient tone he always used with their daughter.
“Gen-tow,” Gilly said, and carefully pinched the food from his palm and released it into the tank he had placed in her room days after she was born.
Luli hung back at the door, heart so full when she watched them, she nearly cried over it, every single day. Gabriel teased her if he caught her, but if he happened to walk in on tai chi practice, when their toddler tried to follow her mother’s moves with her still clumsy, yet determined little limbs, he was as likely to grow misty as he was to step in and join them.
They were both utterly enamored with their little girl, in a state of perpetual wonderment that they had made something so exquisitely perfect from the earthy, greedy hunger that never let up between them.
“Mama!” Gilly noticed her and beamed her teensy white teeth.
“Hi, baby.” Luli moved to catch the sprite as she threw herself from her father’s arms and squeezed Luli’s neck with exuberance.
Gabriel dropped a smiling kiss against her lips.
“She’s been asking for you. I was about to send a search party.”
“Blame your coders.”
“Anything I should know about?”
“No, I can handle it.” She had kept up the modeling for a year, sticking with local shoots unless Gabriel had been able to travel with her. When her pregnancy started showing, she quit and stayed home for almost a year, taking a lead role in some of Gabriel’s charities before beginning work on an app to make donations easier to request, track and disperse.
Gabriel had talked her into developing it with his team and she’d been working with them ever since.
“Pwetty,” Gilly said, drawing back to touch one of Luli’s earrings.
“Let’s wash your hands,” Gabriel said, catching her fishy fingers. “Those are special.”
“Why?” Gilly was at the age when she liked to ask that question a lot.
“Would you like to field this one?” Gabriel invited Luli with a knowing smirk as he took their daughter from her.
“Daddy gave them to me the night I fell in love with him,” she told Gilly.
“Is that what happened that night?” Gabriel teased. “I remembered something else, but okay.”
“That you fell in love with me, too?” she guessed with a sly smile.
“That was it.” He dropped another kiss on her lips. “That is exactly what happened that night.”
* * *
If you enjoyed Untouched Until Her Ultra-Rich Husband you’re sure to enjoy these other stories by Dani Collins!
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A Scandalous Midnight in Madrid
by Susan Stephens
CHAPTER ONE
THE SKY WAS as deep and smooth as black velvet over the heart of old Madrid, as Don Alejandro, Duque de Alegon unfolded his powerful frame from a vehicle he’d casually abandoned outside the hottest club in town. City clocks chimed midnight as a valet rushed to park the top-of-the-range muscle car. Nightlife in Spain’s capital was fast and furious...and late.
Pressing a generous tip into the attendant’s hand, Alejandro switched his attention to a flash of flame on the opposite side of the street, where, framed in harsh light, a woman was flambéing a dish alongside the world-renowned Chef Sorollo in the kitchens of El Gato Feroz. The young woman was voluptuous beneath severe chef’s whites, her mouth was firm and her brow was furrowed with concentration. Her attention didn’t waver from the task as her small, capable hands worked swiftly to some internal rhythm.
As if sensing she was being observed, she glanced up. Distance stole the details, but her glance was sharp and bright with intelligence, and he guessed there’d be a sprinkling of freckles across her short, straight nose, as a few baby curls of copper-bright hair had escaped the cap she wore for work. Fiery hair was reputed to mean a fiery demeanour, which led to thoughts of fire in his bed. He could vouch for the food she was preparing being exceptional, as he had dined at El Gato Feroz many times. That was the reason he’d chosen the restaurant to host his sister’s engagement party tomorrow night, and why he was here, outside the club where his sister was holding a pre-engagement party for her female friends. Her last night of freedom, as Annalisa had worryingly told him.
‘Alejandro!’ his sister yelled now.
He held up a restraining hand, impatient to see more of the woman in the kitchen. What was it about the young chef that gripped his interest, when beauties and sophisticates of every type were waiting inside the indigo womb of Club Magia? Something about her confident demeanour chimed with his approach to life, Alejandro decided. Here in Madrid, he was Don Alejandro de Alegon, a Spanish grandee of impeccable lineage with responsibilities and duties that embraced an international business, as well as vast land holdings and a wayward sister, but when he left the city he was a different man. It was the poise of the woman that suggested she could adapt as easily as he could that made him curious to know if there was some other side of the young chef with the serious demeanour.
‘Alejandro!’ Annalisa repeated with frustration. ‘My friends are waiting to meet you.’
All the more reason for delay. ‘I’ll be there in a few minutes,’ he promised as he turned to cross the street.
Annalisa’s friends were in no danger from him. His taste ran to older women who knew the score. No long-term entanglements. No complications on either side. Duty left him with little time for a personal life. The only freedom he permitted himself was when he visited his mountain retreat, where both he and Annalisa could switch off from the demands of the city and rediscover the rich heritage of their flamenco gypsy roots. In the mountains he was no longer a Spanish grandee to be fawned over merely because he held a title, but Alejandro, a man to be judged alongside all others without regard to wealth or rank, and it was only in the mountains that he truly found peace.
‘Alejandro!’ Annalisa’s voice was ever more insistent as she played to a gallery of friends. ‘We need you to escort us inside!’
‘I’m sure you can do that without my help,’ he called back to a chorus of disappointment. His bodyguards would protect the young women, and he had laid on all the food and drink he thought necessary for a good time that wouldn’t descend into chaos.
He adored his sister but would be the first to admit that he’d spoiled her. She’d been so young when their parents were killed and he’d assumed responsibility for her care. They had enjoyed the most wonderful childhood, so it was no wonder Annalisa was stricken when their parents were taken so suddenly in a tragic accident. Without a mother to confide in, she’d been lost. He’d done what he could and might have overcompensated in trying to make her feel secure again. Annalisa could be temperamental but more than made up for this with her sunny outlook on life and her ability to spread happiness. Other than where he was concerned at this moment, Alejandro conceded with some amusement as Annalisa followed him across the road.
‘What do you think you’re playing at, Alejandro? You promised you’d be nice to my friends.’
‘And I will,’ he assured her. ‘My promise won’t be broken, but something came up.’
‘Something?’ His sister, who knew him better than anyone, narrowed her eyes. ‘Or someone?’ she commented shrewdly. ‘Just don’t let this someone keep you too long. You’ll be missed, Alejandro.’
‘No, I won’t,’ he countered coolly as her friends watched this mini drama play out. ‘You’ll be too busy dancing on the table with your friends. But, be warned. I’ll be back in ten minutes. And please try to remember you’ll be engaged to a prince by tomorrow night, and I doubt he’ll indulge you as I do when he sees your photograph splashed across the press.’
‘You always were a spoilsport,’ Annalisa fired back with a familiar mix of fire and love in her expression as she returned to her friends across the street.
If you mean, by calling me a spoilsport, that I love you and care for you, you’re right, he mused as the door to El Gato Feroz swung wide and the maître d’ rushed to greet him. He stated his wishes and the man hurried off. Dangerous seconds ticked away, during which his imagination ran riot as to what Annalisa was getting up to. Just when he thought the wait couldn’t get any worse, a woman he recognised from a brief encounter years back entered the restaurant with her elderly, wealthy husband. ‘Alejandro,’ she purred, pausing to place a jewelled hand on his arm. ‘When are you and I going to get together again?’
‘Never,’ he murmured discreetly as a pretty young hostess distracted the woman’s husband. ‘You’re married now.’
‘And?’
The woman blushed guiltily as her elderly husband turned back to introduce himself to Alejandro. ‘Your Excellency,’ the older man exclaimed, dipping his head with respect. ‘What an honour...’
‘The honour is all mine,’ Alejandro assured him as he returned the courtesy.
Gossip suggesting that his prowess in the bedroom was unparalleled had done him no favours at all, he reflected with amusement as the would-be siren cast a lingering glance over her shoulder when her husband ushered her away.
When the maître d’ returned, his downcast expression suggested the young chef was as diligent as Alejandro had first thought her. His sympathies were with the maître d’, who couldn’t have looked more miserable if he’d tried. Throwing his arms wide, he exclaimed, ‘I’m so sorry, Don Alejandro, but Chef Sadie is in the middle of service, and asks me to tell you that she cannot possibly be disturbed.’
‘Not your fault,’ he reassured the man, ‘but mine for succumbing to impatience.’
Sadie. Her name was Sadie. He played the name over in his head. Well done, Sadie, he mused as he left the restaurant. This little skirmish might be over, but the battle was not lost. A smile played around his lips as he crossed the street. It pleased him to discover a woman who refused to obey his smallest whim.
* * *
Why had Don Alejandro, Duque de Alegon, asked to see her? Sadie peered out of the window as the athletic shape of one of the most famous, or should that be infamous, men in Spain strode across the narrow street. The Don was infamous, thanks to rumours suggesting that his expertise in business was only exceeded by his skill in bed. A quiver of awareness ran through her at the thought of all that raw, sexual energy contained in one immensely powerful individual. That was the huge difference between them right there. She had no sexual experience to speak of, and no time for it. Having seen her mother degraded by her father throughout Sadie’s childhood, she was in no hurry to change the status quo. Her father had been enough to put her off men for ever, with the exception of her boss, Chef Sorollo, who was an exceptional human being, and who had always kept her safe.
It wasn’t long before Sadie’s thoughts strayed back to Don Alegon. No one had ever asked to speak to her personally in the middle of service, unless it was to request a special dish from the kitchen. Perhaps he’d wanted some last-minute advice on the menu for his sister’s party tomorrow night. A rush of hot embarrassment swept over her, because if that were the case, she should have agreed to see him. There again, if that was what he wanted, wouldn’t he deal directly with Chef Sorollo?
She glanced through the window in time to see him disappear inside Club Magia, where high society liked to congregate and check each other out. Some men with powerful physiques looked uncomfortable in a sharply cut suit, but the dark, exquisitely cut garment clung lovingly to what was undeniably a brutally masculine form.
Sadie’s heart w
as threatening to leap out of her chest by the time she turned back to her cooking. Why did she have to raise her head from the sauce in the first place, to see a man with the Duke’s reputation staring at her? Animal instinct, she supposed; the hunter and the hunted. The feeling of being a quarry was new to her and made this brief encounter with danger all the more exciting. There was something undeniably animal about him that made her mouth dry and her body yearn for things it had never experienced, but she had more sense than to encourage a man like Don Alegon, who moved in extremely exalted circles, while this kitchen was her home.
Nothing made Sadie happier than nurturing and feeding people. Perhaps as a result of her socialite parents finding her a nuisance, she had sought out the friendship and company of their servants, and it hadn’t taken long to discover the pleasure that came with making people happy by providing good food. When her father had died of one drink too many, and her mother had rejected her completely, Sadie had known exactly what she wanted to do.
* * *
The following evening Sadie and the team were making final preparations for Annalisa Alegon’s engagement party when Chef Sorollo was called to the phone.
‘A disaster!’ the great chef wailed on his return.
Everyone in the kitchen fell silent, and everyone, Sadie was sure, was filled with the same horror-struck thought: Not tonight!
Even the calmest chef could lose his cool sometimes, and Chef Sorollo was not the calmest of chefs, but this outburst fell outside the range of his usual tirade and he looked genuinely shaken up. Gentle probing by Sadie revealed that a close member of his family had been taken ill. Nothing came before cooking for Chef Sorollo, apart from his immediate and extended family, which included his staff. Fortunate enough to be included in the heart of that extended family, Sadie knew she had to step up to the plate.
‘Don’t worry. You go. I’ll take over,’ she said.
‘I knew I could rely on you,’ her friend and mentor exclaimed with relief as he called a cab.