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The Playboy's Proposition(4)



"My aunt and I agreed that I should get a college education."

He nodded, looking through the papers. He rubbed his jaw thoughtfully with his hand. "I'll get back to you."





Michael watched Bella leave his office. Damn her, he whispered after  she'd closed the door behind her. He hadn't stopped thinking about her  since he'd had her in his bed. Since she'd rejected him after they'd  made wild, passionate love.He chuckled bitterly to himself. Love was a  misnomer. Amazing sex was much more accurate. He'd sensed a desperation  similar to his in her. She'd been so hot, he'd almost felt as if she'd  singed his hands, his body … .

Scowling at his reaction to her, he wondered why he wanted her so much.  He usually took women as lovers then tired of them after a while. After  just one night of her, he knew he had to have more. It was more than  want. Need.

Not likely, he told himself, releasing the fist he'd just noticed was  clenched. He needed to get her out of his system. The fact that she'd  rejected him only added fuel to the fire.

He punched the intercom button for his receptionist. "Call my  investigator. I want him to run a credit and background check on  Charlotte Ambrose and Bella St. Clair. I want it by tomorrow." He didn't  know why he was even considering Bella's request. Michael had always  kept emotion out of his business decisions. That was part of the reason  he was so successful. A frisson of challenge fluttered at the idea of  turning Charlotte's business into a success. If success were possible,  he would know how to make it happen.                       
       
           



       

His BlackBerry buzzed. He glanced at the caller ID. Rafe, his brother, a  yachting business owner, lived in Miami. His mood lifting, he punched  the on button. "Rafe? How are you? You must not be very busy if you're  calling me." All the Medici men were workaholics. Being farmed out to  different foster homes after their parents died had left all of them  with a nearly unquenchable thirst for success and control.

"On the contrary. I got married a few weeks ago, remember?" Rafe said.

"Yes. Even I was surprised you were able to pull that off. Nicole seemed  very reluctant." Michael was still amazed that Rafe had persuaded the  beautiful guardian of his brother's child to marry him so quickly.

"I have more news," Rafe said.

"Yes?" Michael asked, hoping Rafe had learned something new about their missing brother Leo.

"You're going to be an uncle again," Rafe told him, joy threaded through  his voice. Even though he hadn't seen Leo in twenty years, Michael  thought about his brother every day.

Michael felt a twinge of disappointment that the news wasn't about Leo, but he couldn't stop from smiling. "So fast?"

"Some things are meant to be," Rafe said.

"How does Nicole feel about it?"

"Besides being mildly nauseated, she's thrilled," Rafe said.

"And Joel?" Michael asked, thinking of Rafe's son.

"He doesn't know yet. We thought we'd wait until she's showing," Rafe said. "But we want you to come down to visit."

Michael shook his head. "I'm slammed at the moment. Lots of buying and selling action right now."

"Yeah?" Rafe said. "I asked an investigator to look into leads for Aunt Emilia."

"So did I," Michael said, and started to pace. Their aunt Emilia lived  in Italy and had sent Rafe photos and some curious letters recently.  "Nothing yet. I also had my investigator run another search on Leo."

"Nothing, right?" Rafe said.

"Right," Michael said. "I've decided to try a P.I. who lives in Philly.  He's always lived in the state. Maybe a native will spot something that  we can't see."

"It might be worth trying," Rafe said, but Michael could hear the skepticism in his brother's voice.

"I have to try," Michael said. "One way or another, I need to do this for Leo."

"You're going to have to give up the guilt someday," Rafe said. "You  were a child when Dad and Leo took that trip on the train. You couldn't  have possibly known there would be a wreck or that they would die."

"Easy to say," Michael muttered, still feeling the crushing heavy sense  of responsibility tighten his chest like a vise. "It was supposed to be  me. Leo went in my place. The least I can do, if he really did die, is  give him a proper burial."

"If anyone can make it happen, you can," Rafe said.

"Thanks." Michael raked his hand through his hair.

"In the meantime, though, Damien is talking about coming for a visit. If  he travels all the way from Vegas, then the least you can do is hop  down here too. I'm not taking no for an answer," he said forcefully.

"Okay," Michael said. "Keep me posted."

"Will do. Take care of yourself."





Two days later, Michael told his assistant to set up another appointment  for Bella. One day after that, she walked through his office door. He  noticed she was dressed from head to toe in black again. She might as  well have been grieving. He suspected her pride was in mourning.Her  eyes-a startling shade of violet-regarded him with a combination of  reticence and hope bordering on desperation.

Michael could assuage that desperation. He could make her wish come  true, but Charlotte and Bella would have to do things his way. Michael  had learned long ago that one of the primary reasons businesses failed  was because the owners were unwilling to give up their ideas in exchange  for success.

"Have a seat," he said, and leaned against his desk.

She sank on to the edge of the leather chair and lifted her chin in  false bravado. He liked her all the more for that. She might very well  hate him by the end of their meeting.

"There might be a way this can work, but it will cost both you and your aunt. We do it my way, or I'm out."

She bit the inside of her upper lip. He resisted the urge to tell her  not to do that. Her lips were too beautiful. The pink-purple color of  her bee-stung mouth provided a sensual contrast to her ivory skin. Her  mouth was pure sex to him, and when she licked her lips …                        
       
           



       

"What is your way?" she asked.

"We start with one spa and do it right," he said.

"But Charlotte had three-"

"And is still recovering from chemotherapy," he said.

She took a breath and pursed her lips, her gaze sliding away from his. "Go on," she said.

"In this economy, people want luxury at a discount."

"But you have to pay for good service-"

"Yes, but people need to feel as if they aren't spending too much on  splurging." He opened the file folder. "I researched the business plans  of successful spas. You need to focus on what they call miniservices and  discounts for volume purchases. A minifacial. Packages of massages. A  package of ten pedicures at a discount. In turn, you provide a quality  service, but limit the time."

"Sounds like fast food," she said, curling her beautiful lip.

"Exactly," he said. "People can justify fast food more easily than lobster and filet mignon. Filet mignon is a commitment."

She paused and threaded her fingers through her dark hair. "I don't know if Charlotte will go for this."

"The deal is nonnegotiable," he said and felt not one qualm. Michael  knew how to split the wheat from the chaff. "I'm bending my rules by  offering this plan to you."

She blinked in surprise. "How are you bending your rules?"

"If someone loses their business, then they're not a good enough bet for me to give them a second try," he said in a blunt tone.

Bella's eyes widened. "Even though she got sick?"

"For whatever reason," he said. "When you're in trouble or you can't  cover your responsibilities, you always make sure you have someone to  cover for you. If you're not a superhero, you have to have a backup."

She met his gaze. "What about you? Who's your backup? Or are you a superhero?"

He chuckled at her audacity. "If anything unforeseen should happen to me, my attorney will step in."

"I'm sure you pay him very well," she said.

"I do."

"Not everyone has that luxury," she said.

"It's not a luxury. It's a necessity," he said. "And I'll require it as part of the business plan."

"I'm her backup," she said, lifting her chin again. "That's settled."

"In this case, I will need an additional backup," he said.

"Why?" she asked. "I'm trained and dependable and completely committed."

"I have another job for you," he said, watching her carefully. He  thought about Bella far too often. The images of the night they shared  together burned through his mind like a red-hot iron. Plus there was  something in her eyes that clicked with him. Her effect on him was a  mystery. Once he solved that mystery, he would be free.