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At the Brazilian's Command(12)

By:Susan Stephens

       
           



       

Exclaiming at the intensity of sensation, she lost control. Tiago held  her firmly in place, using his hand to increase her pleasure and make it  last. Even when the pleasure waves began to fade she was incapable of  speech, and could only grab a breath as he murmured with amusement, ‘I  think you needed that.'

He had no idea. Sex as sport might be second nature to him, but she was  a novice and would have to put these feelings in her heart to one side.

She laced her fingers through Tiago's hair. His hair was so thick and  strong. She loved the feel of it beneath her hands, just as she loved  the rasp of his stubble against her neck.

Pressing kisses against her breasts, he eased her down in the bed and  at last gave her what she longed for: the weight of his body pressing  into hers.

She lost control again. That was all it took. She had imagined this  moment for so long that now it was here she could only ride the  sensation, while Tiago held her firmly in his arms, dropping kisses on  her mouth.

‘Good?' he murmured, knowing very well that it was.

‘Stop,' she whispered, ‘or I won't be held responsible for my actions.'

‘Don't be,' he said, finding this amusing. ‘Let me be responsible for your actions.'

She responded instantly as he teased her into a state of readiness and  fell happily into wild release. Tiago's kisses thrilled her. He thrilled  her. She hadn't realised how fierce she would be when it came to her  need for this man. They were a fierce couple. Their hungry kisses spoke  of mutual need. Tiago's tongue claimed her. He claimed her. He  challenged her in a way she welcomed. He made her fight him. He made her  test him. He made her feel alive.

When he surprised her by standing up she actually groaned, her  disappointment was so extreme, but he didn't lose eye contact with her  for a moment, and smiled as he reached for the buckle on his belt.

Folding her arms beneath her head, she rested back, watching him,  enjoying the sight of his deft, pleasure-dealing fingers working to free  him of the clothes that stood between them. His torso was hard and  tanned, muscular, and magnificent, and her body was ready for him. She  had never needed Tiago more.





CHAPTER SIX

PLUCKING THE PAGER on his belt off the bed, Tiago scanned it impatiently. ‘I'm needed on the flight deck.'

‘You have to go now?'

He laughed. ‘Yes, chica-I have to go now. Patience. Put this on the back burner. Save it for our wedding night.'

Once he was dressed he left her, the door closing quietly behind him.  She felt like wailing-and not just with frustration. She was angry she  had let things go this far. Tiago was so hard to resist, but she needed  something more than a quick coupling in the back of his jet. She might  not be heading for a proper marriage, as other people understood the  term, but retaining some vestige of pride was important to her.

She had lost all semblance of self-respect after her affair with Carlos  Pintos, and she knew what a long walk it was back. This time she wanted  to come out of it with her head held up high.

Collapsing on the pillows, she groaned. It would be hard coming back  from this. Not only would Tiago expect more from her in the physical  sense, but the way she felt inside her heart gave ‘aching with need' a  whole new meaning. Her body ached too, but even that couldn't compare  with the inner pain.

Tiago had awoken dreams and thoughts and feelings inside her-more than she'd known she had.

Tossing and turning, she curled up into a ball and tried to sleep. It  was useless. Nothing worked. And it wasn't just thinking about what  might have happened with Tiago that was keeping her awake. There was so  much she didn't know about him, so much she wanted to know. Maybe in  Brazil they'd get the chance to talk-hopefully before their wedding  night. She didn't even have a clue when that would be. She really had  jumped in with both feet this time.

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If Danny had thought Chico's ranch in Brazil was fantastic she was in  for a surprise when they arrived at Fazenda Santos, where everything was  impressive-from the immaculately maintained fencing, stretching as far  as the eye could see over rolling green pampas, to the state-of-the-art  buildings that comprised the stud. Tiago's ranch was situated in one of  the wildest regions on earth, allowing her to gain a far better  understanding of the scale of his work.

Tiago seemed not to need anything as mundane as sleep, and after a  shower said he would be checking round the ranch. Or at least that part  of it closest to the house, he explained, as surveying all of it would  take a month or more.

‘When I return I will have a hard copy of our contract with me,' he  promised, leaving her in the capable hands of his friendly housekeeper,  Elena.                       
       
           



       

She was alone now in her bedroom, with time to reflect on the rapidly  unfolding events of the past few days. She made a start on investigating  the suite of rooms, knowing she should unpack and bathe, take the  chance to go to bed for a few hours, but she just couldn't. She was too  tightly wound.

Seeing Tiago's home for the first time was like opening a box of  surprises, and she'd soaked up every detail greedily. She wasn't sure  what she had expected. Not some grungy living quarters on a ranch  devoted to raising ponies, because Tiago's playboy side would never  allow it. But not glitz and glamour either, as that wouldn't be  appropriate for a working ranch, and for all his society polish Tiago  was a surprisingly down-to-earth man.

The reality was a happy mix between comfort and luxury. The ranch house  was a large, rambling building, and when they'd first driven up to it  Danny wondered if he lived in just a small part of it-perhaps a bachelor  pad, stark and functional, with just the high-end accessories of life  to keep him company. She had pictured high-tech gadgets jostling with  spurs and boots, fast cars parked outside, maybe a Harley. She wouldn't  have been surprised to see saddle soap and tins of hoof oil on the  kitchen table, or bridles slung over the banister in the hall.

She couldn't have been further off-beam. Tiago's home was a stunning  example of an old-style ranch house, though it certainly boasted every  conceivable modern facility. In spite of its size he had managed to make  his home cosy. Mellow wood predominated, along with all the colours of  the earth-russet, ochre, claret and dusky blue-which, with the wooden  floors and ethnic wall hangings, gave the old house a prosperous look  and an ambience she found as alluring as Tiago.

She should have known he would live comfortably, Danny reflected as she  walked to the window to stare out down the long, impressive drive. The  gates had been the first giveaway that she was entering somewhere really  special. They were impressive, carved out of centuries-old wood, and  they had opened on to a scene of well-ordered prosperity. The drive up  to the house was broad and long, and impeccably groomed, with paddocks  full of horses either side. Immaculate farm buildings stood in the  distance, together with a host of other facilities she had yet to name.

But even the buildings hadn't impressed her as much as Tiago's  wonderfully welcoming staff. They'd shown her nothing but warmth and  enthusiasm since the moment she'd arrived, and she had noticed Tiago's  face lighting up like a flame when he had received their smiling welcome  to his home.

‘These are my people, Danny,' he had told her, with such pride in his voice.

She'd never seen him so animated. And then he'd made the introductions,  leading her by the hand as if they were already married. Whatever  reservations she'd had about their unusual arrangement had faded then.  How was she supposed to keep her heart out of this, surrounded by such  warmth?

But she wasn't an employee, and she wasn't Tiago's fiancée either. She  was in an odd position, Danny mused as she continued to explore her  accommodation. There was a lavish dressing room that had obviously been  equipped in anticipation of visitors with a far more sophisticated  lifestyle than she had. She wondered again what Tiago's staff must make  of her, and then put it out of her mind. It was up to her to form a bond  with this place, and with its people, and an arbitrary title wouldn't  help her to do that.

What she loved most, Danny decided, turning full circle, was the lack  of ostentation. There was just sheer quality everywhere she looked.  Inside, the house was perfect, while outside the emerald-green pampas  beckoned.

Her bathroom wouldn't have been out of place in the most sumptuous  hotel. The cream marble was veined with honey, and there were more  fluffy towels than she could count. She paused to stare out of the  bathroom window, from where she had a good view of the rolling paddocks  and the formal gardens surrounding the house. They had flown over  Tiago's ranch for miles, he had explained, before he'd brought the jet  in to land.