Come Away With Me (The Andrades) (19 page)

“Do
you want to talk now?

“Hell no.”

Even though she was disappointed, she was relieved to see him smiling. He swung her up and over one of his shoulders. “I just thought of another way to relieve some of my stress.”

She playfully swatted his back. “
Don’t think this lets you off the hook. I want to know why you don’t want to take me to the wedding.”

He growled and rolled onto the bed with her. “
What’s it going to take for you to stop talking?”

Julia smiled up at him impishly. “
Do I really need to tell you?”

She didn’t.

The next hour left her pleasantly unable to speak or even form a coherent thought.

 

 

Chapter
Sixteen

 

Julia woke in Gio’s arms. Lying naked in his embrace was heaven. He was absently tracing the curve of her lower back.

She hugg
ed him tightly. She wanted to ask him so many questions, but she held her tongue. He would tell her when he was ready. “Gio?”

“Hmmm?” he asked, resting his chin on the top of her head.

“I care about you.”

He instantly tensed but said nothing.
What is he afraid I’ll say? Who taught him that words of kindness are followed by something unpleasant?

Rubbing her hand across his lightly haired chest, Julia said, “That’
s all. I just needed to say it.”

He buried his face in her hair and held her for a moment longe
r, relaxing beneath her touch. “Did you have fun with Rena?”

Julia knew he was trying to distract her and she let him. “Yes. We even looked at some old photographs. I’m so jealous. How did you not have a gangly, awkward stage?”

He chuckled softly and ran his hand through her long hair. “I’m not sure I should let the two of you become friends.”

“Too late,” Julia said with a
mischievous grin. “I love that she’s your best friend’s little sister. She told me that you and Kane ruled your high school. What was it like being so popular?”

Instead of laughing at her
ribbing, his face grew serious. “Kane was my friend. The rest of them were more interested in how much money my family had. That’s the problem with money. People don’t see you. They see the car you drive. They see the house you live in. Beyond that, none of it is real. When you have enough money, it’s no longer a thrill to get more of it. All that matters is keeping it and ensuring it’s there for the next generation.”

Julia held up one of her hands
and rubbed her thumb and index finger together back and forth quickly. She stopped and said cheekily, “Do you know what that is? It’s the world’s smallest violin, and I’m playing it for your very sad story. Too much money. The burden of it. How did you survive?”

He raised his hand and slapped her bare ass with enough force that she jumped, but not enough to hurt her. “
I thought you were a sweet woman.”

She smiled back, unrepentant. “I am, but
I call bullshit when I see it.”

“That can be a dangerous trait,” he said with a bit more seriousness.
“Many people don’t like having their reality challenged.”

She propped herself up on one elbow and said, “
I’m a lot tougher than you think.”

He ran a gentle hand down one side of her face and down her neck. “
Are you?”

“Yes, I am.”

A pained expression twisted his face. “I don’t know what the wedding will be like. It has the potential to become an ugly situation.”

Julia leaned forward and rested her head on his chest. “Then you should definitely
take me. You shouldn’t go to something like that alone.”

He shuddered beneath her
, and Julia knew she’d said exactly what he needed to hear.

 

 

Chapter
Seventeen

 

It was a few minutes before three on Friday morning when they arrived at the private airfield. “Oh, hell no,” Gio said as his town car pulled onto the tarmac next to his plane and he saw the outline of three men standing next to a stretch limo talking. “I told Rena to hire a second plane for them.”

Julia leaned over him to look out the window.
The move tightened the material of her slacks over the curve of her ass in the most tempting way. As adorable as she looked in them, he’d spent the ride over imagining taking them off her in the seclusion of the plane. “Who are they?” she asked.

“My brothers. They’ll have to find their own damn plane.”

“Won’t they think it’s strange that we don’t want them to come with us?”

Gio raised his eyebrows and Julia
turned an adorable shade of pink. “I don’t care.”

Julia said softly
, “I’d like to meet them.”

Gio swore beneath his breath. He still wasn’t sure how he felt about Julia, but he knew damn well how he felt about sharing a six
-hour flight with her and his brothers. He was about to explain to her why his way was the only way when he looked into her blue eyes and lost his resolve. “Nick will probably make a pass at you,” he warned. “Even if I threaten to kill him for it.”

“I’ll laugh it off.”

“Luke will bore you with details of his last surgery.”

Julia turned so she was
straddling Gio’s lap, facing him. “I have the perfect game face for boring stories. Watch.” She smiled at him and widened her eyes as if fascinated in what he was saying. “I look them straight in the eye and daydream away. It works every time.”

Gio shook his head
, losing the battle against her charm. “I’ll have to remember that expression the next time I’m telling you something.”


I probably shouldn’t have shared that,” Julia said with a guilty grin, then peered out the window again. “What about your third brother?”

“Max? He’s a wild
card. I’m surprised he’s here at all. He’s not big on family events.”

“They sound nice.”

Giving in to the temptation of having her poised above him, he slid his hand between her legs and enjoyed watching her eyes half close with pleasure. “Not as nice as flying over alone would be.”

Julia gave him a deep kiss, then murmured
, “How about if I promise to make it up to you on the island? We’ll sneak off somewhere during the reception. There has to be some private corner on it.”

He savored the feel of her lips against his and considered her proposal.

She kissed him quickly and moved playfully away from him. “Unless you’re not interested.”

“Oh, I’m interested.” H
e reached for her, but before he made contact the door of his town car opened.

Nick
greeted them first. He bent to inspect the contents of the vehicle, then straightened and turned to speak to the brothers who stood behind him. “Luke was right. Gio brought a date. So, why couldn’t I bring mine?”

Luke’s sarcasm was thick. “You didn’t know her name.”

“It’s a long flight. We would have figured it out.”

Gio stepped out of the vehicle and faced the trio. He momentarily blocked the door behind him. “
I wasn’t aware we were traveling together.”

Luke nodded. “
I had Rena cancel our plane. It doesn’t make sense for us to go separately.”

His youngest brother
, Max, came over and clapped a hand in greeting on Gio’s shoulder. “Don’t be cross with Luke. He clings to the possibility of reuniting the family.”

Countering his brother,
Nick asked, “But not you, Max? Why are you here if you don’t care how it turns out?”

Max smiled. “I’ve run
the odds in my head of one of you getting into a serious altercation on the island, and the probability is high.”

Luke
looked at him and raised one doubtful eyebrow. “And you’re coming to make sure that doesn’t happen?”

“Hell no,
I don’t want to miss it,” Max said with a wicked grin only the youngest child could master.

Gio let out an audible sigh.
“This isn’t going to work.” He half turned to climb back into his car, but Luke stopped him with a hand on his arm.

“Don’t go, Gio. I wasn’t screwing with you. I think it’s important that we
arrive together.”

Gio looked back and forth between Julia’s expectant expression and Luke’s earnest one. He put his hand out to Julia, helping her out of the car. “This is Julia Bennett.
She was raised in a nice family. Can we be on our best behavior for the next six hours?”

Nick leaned in
and whistled appreciatively. “Is she the one who worked in the security department? She is hot. No wonder you broke your rule to date her. But seriously, am I the only one who recognizes a pattern at Cogent? Have you seen the new IT girl? She can fix my laptop anytime.”

The group collectively held
its breath as Gio’s temper rose. His grip on Julia’s hand tightened. To his surprise, Julia stepped forward and offered her other hand to Nick. “That’s funny. A little inappropriate for the first time you meet me, but flattering if I overlook that last part.”

Max laughed out
loud. “I am definitely glad I decided to come.”

Nick shook Julia’s hand
, then looked over at Gio. “You finally found a girl with a personality. Hallelujah. Watch out, though. She may give you one. I hear they’re catching.”

Max laughed again. “Are you going to let him get away with that, Gio?”

The trouble with his decision to cut the darker emotions out of his life was how it had left Gio feeling empty. He wanted to be hopeful like Luke, or laugh along with Max, but he couldn’t. He and Nick had something in common. They were both broken in their own way. Instead of rising to Max’s bait, Gio looked at his watch and said, “We told them we’d be there for tonight’s party. We should get going.” He motioned for his driver to put their bags on the plane.

The small
Embraer Legacy business jet taxied down the private runway. All five of them sat in one main area, facing each other. Julia was more interested in looking out the window than at the luxurious details of the multimillion dollar aircraft. She took Gio’s hand in hers. “I love flying. I haven’t visited many places, but the ones I’ve seen have all been amazing. So flying, to me, means an adventure is beginning. Thank you for letting me come with you.”

Her innocent enthusiasm pulled at a part of Gio he’d long
considered dead. He leaned down and nuzzled her neck before he realized what he was doing. When he saw Nick’s mouth drop open in shock, Gio raised his head and glared at all of his brothers.

After a moment of
awkward silence, Luke said, “If you mess this up, Gio, you deserve to grow old alone.”

Gio shook his head in denial. “We’re not
. . .” He almost said
serious,
but he looked down into Julia’s trusting blue eyes and bit off the rest of his sentence.

I told her
I’m not capable of love, but she doesn’t believe that, does she?

One of us is wrong.

 

 

Watching the Andrade brothers talk was more fascinating than any in-flight movie could have been. They all had dark hair, near-black eyes, and light olive skin. It was easy to tell they were brothers, but they were also very different. Julia studied each of them intently and listened with her heart.

Gio dressed in a classic style
. Although all four were over six feet, Gio was the most intimidating of them. His features were harsher and his face most prone to frowning. He seemed to fill more space on the plane, and when he spoke his tone held a rigid authority. He was a walking ball of tension. Like a soldier asked to stand guard through the night, he never relaxed.
Who are you protecting, Gio? What are you so afraid people will find out?

Nick had boyish good looks that he cultivated with expensive
international flair. He belonged on a cover of GQ, with a drink in one hand, a woman on his arm, and a cocky expression on his face. Still, he shared a sad character trait with Gio: When he smiled, it didn’t reach his eyes.
Do you know why Gio isn’t happy? Is that what keeps you together but apart?
Every once in a while, Nick would look at Gio with anger burning in his eyes, even as he kept his tone light and joking.
What is it you can’t forgive him for?

Luke
was every bit as striking in his good looks as his older brothers, but he dressed to play it down. He wore jeans and a polo shirt. He was the peacemaker of the family. Gio had said he was a doctor, and Julia could see why it was his calling. He listened when his brothers spoke, and his love for them was evident in everything he said to them. He seemed excited about attending the wedding in a way that none of his brothers were.
He doesn’t know.

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