Her Roman Holiday (8 page)

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Authors: Jamie Anderson

It wasn’t a long walk, but all the while, Calia was conscious of Gio, beside her.
 
She also noted the lingering appraisals he received from women, and had to grit her teeth against the irrational possessiveness that made her want to stare those women down and mark him as her own.
 
And how ridiculous was that, in the wake of her decision to remain aloof from any advances he might make?

But, even more than the women’s stares, Calia was screamingly aware of Gio’s coiled energy, and of the vibrant magnetism of his presence, so tantalizingly close.
 
Her muscles had tightened with an edged excitement, and every moment she didn’t reach out to touch him was an effort

as if her body were having its revenge for resolving to resist the man.
 

They turned up a wide street that bustled with honking cars and trucks, swerving motorcycles and puttering mopeds.
 

Gio paused, turning to look at her.
 
She steeled herself and met his gaze, her expression schooled into calm.
 

“So, it is just up this street.
 
Remember, we are a couple, very much in the throes of infatuation.”

She just managed to prevent her lips from twitching.
 
“’The throes of infatuation.’”
 
She nodded.
 
“Right.”
 
She drew in a deep breath, straightened her shoulders and gave him a bright smile.
 
“Let’s do it.”

And though she had braced herself, she still felt the tingling jolt of electricity travel through her body when he took her hand.
 
He curled her arm into his, and Calia tried shake off the sudden sense of unreality that settled over her as they resumed their walk.
 

After all, though it had been a little easier to ignore the strangeness of her situation when they were alone, there was now no escaping the fact that the man beside her was one of the most eminent businessmen in Europe

a man whose methods she had studied and admired.
 
A man who was gorgeous, magnetic and heart-racingly sexy to boot.
 
And, through some trick of circumstance, she, Calia Ryan, would be the woman on his arm this evening.
 

She was about to enter his world

a place of multi-million dollar deals, stunning wealth and dazzling glamour.
 
No small wonder she was suddenly petrified.
 

So, she did what she usually did under such circumstances.
 
She raised her chin, propped up her smile and determined that no-one was going to have any reason to suspect that she didn’t do this sort of thing on a daily basis.
 
Except that when she glanced at Gio, it was to find him watching her with the faintest of smiles.

She raised her brows.
 
“What?”

“You will be fine tonight,” he murmured.
 
“They do not bite.”

“Want a bet?”

He touched her hand reassuringly as they walked up the front steps of the elegant art gallery whose foyer had been appropriated for the evening.
 
“Smile at them and they will fall in line.
 
They are just men, after all.”

“You think it’s the men I’m worried about?”

He chuckled and rested his fingers over hers briefly.
 
“Just remember.
 
We are wildly enamoured of each other.”

“Right,” she muttered.

They stepped into the vast atrium.
 
Calia let out a gasp in spite of herself as she took in the high central dome, surrounded by vaulted arcades with graceful columns.
 
They walked across marble-tiled floors as Gio led her through the glittering crowds of terrifyingly elegant men and stunningly gorgeous women.
 

“Gio!”
 

Calia glanced over to see a stocky man weaving his way through the crowd towards them.
 
The woman clinging to his arm was reed-thin and moved with all the sinuous beauty of a snake.

Gio leaned in towards her.
 
“Paolo and Antonia.”
 
His breath brushed against her ear, sending a thrill along her spine.

“I guess I’m as ready as I’ll ever be,” she murmured.

“Not quite.”

She gave him an inquiring look and was caught by his gaze.
 

The heat of his hand, cupping her cheek.
 
His kiss seared through her body, bringing it awake to his touch.
 
She let out an involuntary moan at the sensation of his firm lips against hers, his tongue thrusting its entry into her mouth.
 
Losing herself in her body’s anticipation of more to come, Calia was only jolted back to the present when he pulled away from her, raising his head to examine her face.
 

She blinked dazedly at him as she tried to reassemble her thoughts.
 
He flashed her a rakish grin.


Now
you are ready, I think.”

CHAPTER FOUR

Calia was flooded with mortified anger as she realized how easily she had fallen into his sensual thrall.
 
“Why, you…”

Gio shifted his gaze away from her, his expression changing to one of polite greeting.
 
“Paolo, Antonia, so good to see you both.”
 

Calia gritted her teeth as she greeted the two newcomers with a bright smile and set aside her grievances for a more appropriate time.

“This is Calia,” Gio continued, bestowing upon Calia a heart-stoppingly tender look.
 
She hardly needed to feign her stunned expression as all thoughts of holding herself aloof from him fled

at least for the moment.
 
“She is from Canada.”

Paolo gave her a friendly nod and they shook hands.
 
“A pleasure to meet you, Calia.
 
My friend looks happier with you than I have seen him in some time, and that makes me happy.”
 
His accent was stronger than Gio’s.
 
“Do you speak any Italian?”
 

“Very little I’m afraid,” Calia replied, liking him immediately.
 

Antonia, however, was another story.
 
The woman proffered a languid hand as she raked Calia with an assessing gaze.
 
The slight unsteadiness of Antonia’s stance hinted that the drink she held was not her first of the evening.

“You are certainly a dark horse, Gio.
 
I did not realize you were seeing someone,” she intoned, her English thickly accented and her voice drippingly sexy.
 
She took a sip from her drink.
 
“So tell me, Carla, where did he manage to dig you up?”

“Her name is ‘Calia’, darling.
 
And I think you mean ‘where did you two meet’?” Paolo suggested with a fond smile for his wife.

“Of course.”
 
But Antonia’s mocking smile made it quite clear that any slight implied by her phrasing was purely intentional.
 
She looked at Calia expectantly.
 
“So?”

“Oh, I was playing the role of damsel in distress and Gio was kind enough to step in as knight.”

“Really?” Antonia raised a stencilled brow.
 
“Is that true, Gio?”
 
This time, Calia detected a slight slurring in the other woman’s speech.

“I might not have put it in quite those terms, but in essence, yes.”

Calia’s mouth quirked.
 
“Spoken like a true romantic.”

Paolo laughed.
 
“I hate to tell you this my dear, but the Gio I know doesn’t have a romantic bone in his body.”

“You shock me, Paolo,” Calia said wryly.

“No need to worry, my old friend,” Gio interjected with a wink.
 
“Calia assures me that it was my pragmatism she fell in love with.”

Antonia sniffed disdainfully.
 
“Did you really?”
 

“If Gio says so, then I must have.”
 
Calia cast him a mock-adoring smile.
 
“Though I have little recollection of it, to be honest.
 
I can hardly even remember falling in love…”
 
Calia saw Gio’s eyes narrow warningly.
 
She gave him an innocent look.
 
“…It happened so fast, after all.”

“Love at first sight can be like that,” Gio asserted gravely, but Calia could see a quicksilver glint of appreciation in his eyes.

“You?
 
In love at first sight?”
 
Antonia watched them with a suspicious frown.

“Believe it.”
 
Gio nodded, his expression so solemn that Calia had to struggle to keep a straight face.
 

“What of you, Calia?”

She gave Paolo a dazzling grin.
 
“Well, it’s not often you meet a man who wears his pragmatism on his sleeve.
 
Really, he quite bowled me over with it, the first time we met, and next thing I knew, I was head over heels.”

Both Paolo and Antonia were watching her with expressions of bemusement.

Gio leaned towards them.
 
“Don’t worry.
 
I don’t understand what she’s saying half the time either.
 
She is very fond of idioms.”

Calia had to laugh.
 
“That must be what first attracted me to you then

my fondness for idioms.”
 
She countered his sidelong glare with a smirk. “Mister Italian Stallion.”

He looked back at Paolo and Antonia.
 
“You see?
 
I am beginning to think she’s a little bit mad.
 
But what can I do?”
 
He shrugged.
 
“Love conquers all, as they say.”

Calia give him a nudge.
 
“That’s right, and lo! How the mighty have fallen,” she added, with a pointed glance at him.

He laughed then

a deep, rich sound that melted her from the inside out.
 
When he grinned down at her, his eyes warm with amusement, she felt herself solidify into jell-o: soft, wobbly and unable to form a single coherent thought.
 
“Well played,
tesoro mio
.
 
Shall we go find something to drink?”

“Splendid notion.”
 
The steadiness of her voice surprised her.
 
“It was nice meeting you both.”

“Charmed,” Antonia drawled.

“It was a pleasure, Calia.”
 
Paolo gave her a happy smile and she felt a twinge of sadness for the man.
 
He seemed a good, kind person and it annoyed her that he should be so completely in the thrall of someone like Antonia.

Gio shook his head as he led Calia away.
 
Even through the fabric of his shirt, she could feel the tension in the muscles of his arm.
 

“There will be trouble from that quarter this evening,” he muttered, once they were well away.
 
“Antonia is a nasty drunk.”

“But the epitome of sweetness otherwise, right?”

“If only it were so.”

In their search for champagne, they ran into a number Gio’s friends

many of whom were important members of the Italian business community and beyond.
 

As she was introduced around, Calia took her cue from Gio, who seemed content with maintaining their pretense of intimacy.
 
For her, the real challenge came in trying to keep her body under control

and make her senses understand that the casual touches and tender smiles Gio seemed intent on throwing her way were not by way of foreplay.
 
They were simply part of the masquerade.
 

Or so she assumed, until Gio released her hand in order to grab the last two glasses of champagne from a passing waiter’s tray.
 
He handed one flute to Calia with an intimate smile.

“So, I will propose a toast.”

Calia held up her glass, returning the smile in spite of her internal admonitions.
 
“To what?”

“To… what did you say earlier?
 
Playing things by ear?”

Her smile froze.
 
“What if I’ve decided I don’t feel like making music anymore?”

“Then I will have to change your mind.
 
I will have to make it so that you cannot help but move to the rhythm.
 
So that you begin humming in spite of yourself.”

She swallowed.
 
“Is that all this has been about?
 
Seduction?”

He inclined his head.
 
“Two can play at that game, after all.
 
You drove me mad at dinner.
 
Now, I am reciprocating.”
 
He leaned in towards her, so close his lips almost brushed against her ear as he spoke, his tone low and intimate, “I want you, Calia.”

Calia’s breath caught at the harsh urgency in his voice, his tantalizing nearness.
 
Resolutions be damned.
 
She suddenly found herself resenting the thronging crowds around them

she wanted to be alone with him.
 
Now.
 

She closed her eyes a moment.
 
When she opened them, it was to find him watching her with his predator’s gaze.
 
Though he wasn’t touching her, he was close enough to kiss.

“Let’s get out of here,” she murmured.
 

His eyes flared with fierce triumph, and he inclined his head.
 
“As my lady commands.”
 
He took her hand and they began making their way through the crowds towards the exit.

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