Enticed by His Forgotten Lover(54)
“The hell you will,” Bryony muttered. She turned and stalked toward the door.
Ryan caught up to her as soon as she stepped outside. He took her arm, but his hold was gentle. So was the look on his face. The sympathy burning in his eyes made her want to cry.
“Let me give you a ride,” he offered gently. “It’s cold and you really shouldn’t take a cab if you have no idea where you’re going. You probably don’t even have a hotel, am I right?”
She shook her head. “I was planning to stay with Rafael.” She broke off as tears brimmed in her eyes.
“Come on,” he said. “I’ll take you to my place. It’s not far. I have a spare bedroom.”
“I want to go back to the airport,” she said. “There’s no point in staying here.”
He hesitated and then cupped her elbow to lead her out of the building. “All right. I’ll take you back to the airport. But I’m not leaving you until you get on a plane. You probably haven’t even eaten anything, have you?”
She looked at him, utterly confused by how nice he was being to her.
“Why are you doing this?” she asked.
He stared at her for a long moment, brief pain flickering in his own eyes. “Because I know what it’s like to have the rug completely pulled out from under you. I know what it’s like to find out something about someone you cared about. I know what it’s like to be lied to.”
Her shoulders sagged and she wiped a shaking hand through her hair. “I’m just going to cry all over you.”
His smile was brief but he turned her and motioned to a distant car. “You can cry all you want to. From what I heard, you’re entitled.”
“You can go now,” Bryony said in a low voice, as Ryan hoisted her only bag onto the scale at the airline check-in desk.
“You’ve got a little time. Let’s go get something to eat. You’re pale and you’re shaking still.”
“I don’t think I can.” She placed her hand on her stomach and tried to will the queasiness away.
“Then a drink. Some juice. I’ll make sure you get back to security in enough time to catch your flight.”
She sighed her acceptance. It was much easier to just cede to Ryan’s determination, though for the life of her she couldn’t figure it out. In a few moments he had her seated at a little round table outside a tiny bistro, a tall glass of orange juice in front of her.
Her eyes watered as she stared sightlessly at it. Her fingers trembled as she touched the cool surface.
“Ah, hell, you aren’t going to cry again, are you?”
She sucked in steadying breaths. “I’m sorry. You’ve been nothing but kind. You don’t deserve to have me fall apart all over you.”
“It’s okay. I understand how you feel.”
“Oh?” she asked in a shaky voice. “You said you knew what it felt like. Who screwed you over?”
“The woman I was supposed to marry.”
She winced. “Ouch. Yeah, it sucks, doesn’t it? At least Rafael never promised to marry me. He certainly hinted about it but he never went that far in his deception. So what happened?”
Ryan’s mouth twisted and for a moment, Bryony thought he’d say nothing.
“She slept with my brother just weeks after we became engaged.”
“That’ll do it,” she said wearily. “I’m sorry that happened to you. Sucks when people you put all your faith into gut you in return.”
“That about sums up my feelings on the subject,” Ryan said with an amused chuckle.
She drained the juice and set the glass back down on the table.
“Let me get you something to eat. Can you keep it down now?”
Ryan’s concern was endearing and she offered a halfhearted smile. “Thanks. I don’t feel hungry, but you’re right. I should probably eat.”
He got up and a few minutes later returned with a selection of deli sandwiches and another glass of orange juice. As soon as she took the first bite, she realized just how hungry she was.
Ryan studied her for a long moment, sympathy bright in his eyes. “What will you do now?”
She paused midchew and then continued before swallowing. She took a sip of the juice and then set the glass back down.
“Go home. Have a baby. Try to forget. Move on with my life. I have my grandmother and the people on the island. I’ll be fine.”
“I wonder if that’s what Kelly did,” he mused aloud. “Went on with her life.”
“Is that her name? Kelly? Your ex-fiancée?”
He nodded.
“So she didn’t hang around? With your brother I mean? I suppose that would be awkward at family get-togethers.”