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Marrying Cade(2)

By:Sally Clements


The world was full of beautiful women happy to share his bed, women who  understood his aversion to forever. Melo was in a different category.  They'd shared dreams and confidences when they were teenagers, and he'd  never really thought of her as a female.

And she was going to be Adam's family-totally off limits. But that  didn't stop his hungry gaze roaming over the curve of her lips, or his  body's ardent reaction.                       
       
           



       

"How's your papa?" Adam's tone was full of concern.

"Not as good as we hoped, but they brought him back from the hospital  today with a doctor and nurse in attendance to monitor him. They  recommend he takes it easy." She shrugged her shoulders, looked toward  the heavens, then, as if it might hurt, smiled. "Papa, of course, is  determined to walk Rosa down the aisle. And Rosa wants him to."

Cade nodded. Rosa always got what she wanted.

A couple of fat bumblebees hovered over the purple flowers of the  rosemary bushes under planting the plane trees where they sat. Their  slumberous buzzing was soothing in the perfumed heat. Cade breathed in,  then slowly let the breath escape in a long puff. Isola dei Fiori was  weaving its spell around him, and it felt damn good.

Melo bit into a marinated artichoke heart, and a small drizzle of olive  oil dampened her bottom lip. She wiped it away with a napkin, grinned  and lifted her shoulders. "It's impossible to eat these elegantly." Her  gaze met his and held.

A flash of electricity shot between them, and his heart thumped and kicked. She was aware of him. More than aware, attracted.

Her eyes widened slightly, and her lips parted a miniscule amount. Her  skin was perfect, soft and tanned without the addition of make-up. The  curve of her neck led down to a tantalizing glimpse of cleavage.

Maybe this wedding wouldn't be such a chore after all.

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Melo swallowed and climbed into the driver's seat. She'd been sure of  her mission when she started out, but now, with the adult Cade in the  seat next to her, her heart was doing the cha-cha, and she wasn't sure  she had the nerve to carry it out. He'd changed. His hair was long,  brushing his shoulders, parted slightly off-centre, and long at the  front too, pushed away from his face. He was as dark as ever, though.  And his unshaven jaw was unbelievably sexy. He hadn't needed to shave  the last time she'd seen him. Her fingers still tingled with the memory  of touching his stubble. What would it feel like under her tongue? Her  nipples tightened into hard nubs under the lace of her bra.

He was taller, too. A good couple of inches taller than Adam, who easily  topped six-two. When his warm lips had brushed her cheek, her eyes were  just about level with his mouth. His shoulders too were wider, lean and  muscled under the black shirt open at the neck, showcasing a faint  dusting of dark hair. The last time he'd been on Isola dei Fiori they'd  swum together in the sea every day. Swimming with him now would be a  completely different experience. At the mere thought of an almost naked  Cade, heat swept through her.

"Buckle up." She spun the Mercedes in a spray of gravel, and sped away from The Fiori Hotel down the road to the villa.

Silver sparkles reflected off the turquoise surface of the sea and a  breeze blew in from the open window. On her left, serried ranks of  Bellucci vines marched up the hillside and Melo breathed in deeply.

It was wonderful being on Isola dei Fiori again. The island was part of  her heritage, part of her blood. Living in Florence, she visited often,  but the island, in all its unspoiled beauty, was where she belonged. One  day, she'd build her home on the perfect little plot of land her  grandmother had left her. And one day when she'd made her father see she  deserved a place in the family winery, even if she was a woman.

"So, how are all the arrangements going?"

At Adam's question, Melo's head started to throb. As sister of the  bride, and the only responsible member of the family, organizing the  whole, three-day wedding extravaganza was her department. There was  still so much to do.

"Well, all your guests are booked in to the hotel, and we've driven them up to the villa."

With a team of drivers, she'd spent most of the morning ferrying the  eighty guests around. In between stringing up the fairy lights leading  from the villa to the beach in preparation for the evening barbeque. And  crawling under a table with her screwdriver to fix a wobble. She was so  tired she could barely see straight.

"What's Rosa doing?" Adam asked from the back seat.

"She's having her dress taken in. You'll have to wait to see her, I'm afraid."

Melo had snuck out to collect Adam and Cade at her mother's insistence,  and hadn't even told Rosa she was going. It had taken all her powers of  persuasion to talk the designer, Eliza Moretti, onto a helicopter to  make the alterations. Rosa had lost weight, fretting about their father,  and there was no way her sister would settle for Eliza's assistant. The  one proviso was Eliza would be in the air on the way back to Florence  by mid-afternoon.

Melo'd promised. Now all she had to do was make sure Rosa stuck with the program.                       
       
           



       

"How are you holding up?"

Cade's deep rumble vibrated to her core. God, she was as aware of him as  ever. She moistened her dry lips with the tip of her tongue, and her  hands tightened convulsively on the steering wheel.

"Not too bad." She drew the words out slowly, carefully. "Although we  could have done without Papa's heart attack in the middle of  everything."

That was putting it mildly. Melo's mother had taken her husband's medical crisis as carte blanche to fall to pieces.

Melo still had to see to the caterers, and make sure the musicians had  arrived. And her father wanted to talk to her too, before the evening's  festivities got underway. Her shoulders slumped. Getting through the  next three days would be a nightmare.

"If there's anything I can do to help, I'm here." Cade reinforced the sincerity in his tone by reaching out to pat her shoulder.

The feel of his hand through the thin cotton arced electricity through her.

"Thanks." She flicked her gaze to his briefly, registering his solemn expression.

"I mean it, you know. I'm just kicking around until the wedding day." His mouth curved.

Her heart thudded faster. The Cade effect was as powerful as ever. "I know you mean it. You were always helpful."

Cade threw back his head and laughed. "Yeah, well, I'll do more than carry the picnic basket this time."

"You did more than that," Melo replied. He'd listened to her endless  talk about how she'd improve the winery. Had sympathized when she'd  moaned about how her parents were indifferent to her ambitions, wanting  instead for her to only become a wife and mother.

"I was obnoxious, a lot of the time. We'd just lost the ranch."

"And your father … " Melo cleared her throat. "You were only sixteen, you  were entitled." She clenched her teeth together and concentrated on the  road.

"I must have been a complete pain, moaning about everything." Cade's  voice deepened intimately. "I meant what I said. I'm happy to help out,  just tell me what you want me to do."

Run your hands through my hair and kiss me senseless? Melo's lips twitched.

In mere moments they arrived. She drove the car around in a lazy circle  and stopped outside the villa. The crazy thing was he'd never realized  she'd fallen in love with him. Had dreamed of one day making him hers.  When she heard of his engagement, her heart had almost broken, and she'd  been disgustingly happy to hear the news it was all off.

She'd let her fear of rejection stop her from contacting him after he'd  left twelve years ago, and had almost missed her chance. In the years  since, she'd kissed a few frogs, had a couple of flings, but nothing to  write home about. The fact of the matter was Melo'd fantasized about  kissing Cade since she was a teenager. Maybe it was just a fantasy.  Maybe when they finally kissed, it'd be nothing special. Maybe it'd be  everything she'd dreamed it'd be-there was only one way to find out.

Melo squared her shoulders, and turned to flash Cade a look-at-me smile.  Before the wedding festivities were over, Cade West would know her true  feelings. She pushed open the door and stepped out. It was time for a  cold drink, before she combusted.





Chapter Two



Melo's back prickled and she felt sure Cade must be watching her as she  sashayed into the sitting room where her mother held court with some of  the wedding guests.

"Adam. Cade." With warm, welcoming tones, Mary Bellucci opened her arms  wide. She embraced Adam, then proffered her cheek to Cade.

"I'll go and check on Rosa." Melo strode away from the little group,  stopping in her room on the way to strap her tan suede "wedding tool  belt" onto her hips, knowing from experience she would need it.