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'Sharing your bed isn't my idea of business!'

'You'd be well remunerated … ' He took in her furious expression and  hastily added, 'We could just say you're my girlfriend-I'm not asking  for sex!'

'Just as well, because I absolutely do not fancy you!' Emma turned to  go, her face burning. She'd heard enough, lied enough but she hadn't  actually said enough. She turned back. 'You're right, Luca-I do get you.  And, yes, I get your good looks and your sentiments where women are  concerned. I get that you have no desire to settle down and that women  want more-I get it all. Well, enough to know that you rarely sleep  alone, and no matter how you introduce me to your family or what you  think may or may not happen between us while we're away, but you and I,  sharing a bed, well, it wouldn't work!'

'I think it would work rather well!' he retaliated.

And just then there was a tiny shift, a brief moment when they were both  imagining it, both thinking about it, both visiting the same place for a  very dangerous second. She suddenly felt hot and bothered-partly, to be  honest, because he simply oozed sexuality-and yet it wasn't actually  just about him and whether or not he deigned to lay a finger on her,  whether or not he could keep to the spirit of any agreement they might  come to.                       
       
           



       

It was also about the fact that she was twenty-four and had never had a  relationship-sometimes she felt as if she was the last virgin around!  Oh, she had made the excuse that she had been too busy looking after her  father and in part that was true-but it was about more than that. She  was far too guarded with her heart, far too mistrusting of men, and with  Luca that was wise.

Except …

With Luca, at least she'd know where she stood from the very start.

He watched the small swallow in her throat, watched her cheeks dust pink.

And then she thought of his reaction when he found out she was a  virgin-which snapped her mind away from the very dangerous place it had  been dwelling.

'The answer's still no.' Very firmly she said it.

'Can I ask you to at least think about it?' he pressed.

'I already have and I've given my answer. I like working for you, Luca.'  She bared her teeth in a standoffish smile. 'Let's just keep things  professional, shall we? If you're able to!' And with that, she walked  out.

Which told him.

For the first time Luca was the one blushing-not that anyone would  notice, but he could feel his ears burn just a touch as she dismissed  him, put him in his place. Just as she always did, Luca realised as he  sat, smarting, at his desk. Unused to rejection, it didn't sit well with  him at all.

He could have anyone he wanted! With that thought, he pulled out his  phone and scrolled through the list of contacts, looking at the names of  the many beauties around the globe he could summon right now, this very  minute-only recently none had really appealed.

Emma did.

He sat there for ages, thinking, going over and over it in his mind, as the office darkened.

Emma could get him through these next few weeks-the wedding, the last  stages of his father's illness. How much more bearable it would be with  Emma around …  And why did it only have to be for just a few weeks? He had  no qualms that they would get on-despite her protests, he knew she was  attracted to him.

So why would it have to end so soon? Maybe it could be a few months, or even as much as a year …

He went to turn on the desk lamp, but though Evelyn had managed a close  replica, the cord was on the other side, and in that second, as he  reached for thin air, Luca was reminded why a relationship with Emma  could never last even as long as that.

He pulled up a document on screen.

Position Vacant

Assistant PA

He read the guidelines and then added a few more words.

'Fluent Japanese essential.'

Save the changes?

Emma knocked and he called her in. 'I just need a file, if that's okay … '

'Sure.'

'I brought you coffee.' She didn't appear in the least uncomfortable  when she came in and placed his strong brew on his desk. In her own way,  Luca realised, she was setting the tone, heading over to the filing  cabinet and carrying on efficiently, as if their previous conversation  had never happened.

She was absolutely gorgeous, Luca mused. Her hair was working its way  out of its low ponytail, dark curls dancing around her face, and he sat  watching her thin jumper strain over her generous breasts as she pulled  over the foot ladder and still had to stretch to reach the top file.

She had a fantastic bottom.

Round and curvy and soft.

What was this fascination with Emma?

She was nothing like the women he usually dated-he usually liked his  women trim and groomed to within an inch of their lives and preferably  without an opinion.

Emma had an opinion on everything.

'Go home,' he said, irritated with himself now. He just wanted the temptation of her out of there.

'Oh!' She glanced at her watch. 'Are you sure?'

'It's your art class tonight, isn't it?'

She'd missed the last two weeks, and Emma was touched that he'd noticed. 'Is there anything else you need before I go?'

He chose not to answer that one.

He'd get to that soon enough.





CHAPTER SIX


'EMMA!'

There were many ways Luca said her name, and with his rich Italian  accent the first couple of thousand times he had made her rather plain  name sound vaguely exotic.

Just not any more.

This was a short brusque 'Emma' that came over her intercom and jolted  her out of the notes she was compiling, a clipped order that he wanted  her to come into his office now.

She had a nine a.m. meeting with HR that she had to be at in a five  minutes-a meeting about which he would want a full written report on his  desk by lunchtime, with question time after, no doubt. She was tempted  to ignore his summons, let him think that she had already left.

'Emma!' The voice was just as curt, only this time it came not from the  intercom but from the man himself-clearly she hadn't responded within  the requisite two seconds.                       
       
           



       

'Didn't you hear me?'

'I was just coming,' Emma said calmly.

It had been a week since Luca had put forward his ridiculous  proposition-and though he'd had the good sense not to broach it again,  the mood between them wasn't great.

He wasn't sulking exactly but, as Emma had demanded, things were  strictly business-like and the chatter and banter had gone-and she  missed it. Working such ridiculous hours, he consumed a large part of  her day, and she missed that side of him, that was all.

'I need you to set up a meeting with Mr Hirosiko. I need all the latest figures … '

Luca had recently set his giddy sights on Japan-a difficult market to  break into for an outsider, only Luca had seen it as a challenge,  zipping through a refresher course of the language, instructing Emma and  Evelyn to learn it too, and when Luca focused, he really focused. Not  only did he brush up on etiquette skills but he was suddenly into  kaiseki ryori, or Japanese haute cuisine, his restless mind constantly  seeking challenges, new interests. He never tired; instead, he just  absorbed the new energy and expanded, moving on to the next challenge  while retaining the old.

'Set up the meeting room for a face-to-face.' He snapped his fingers as  he tried to recall some small detail from his busy, brilliant mind.  'There is something I need to address with him first … '

'It was his mother's funeral last week,' Emma responded. She knew  because she had arranged the flowers and condolences that had been sent  on behalf of D'Amato Financiers.

'That's right.' He nodded brief thanks-he would start the difficult  meeting with some friendly conversation, before heading for the jugular.  It wasn't actually a tactic, Emma had realised after a few weeks of  working for him. Luca could separate the business side of things from  the social with alarming ease-his condolences would be genuine, his  sympathy real, but when it came down to business there would be no  concessions or momentary reprieves-which was why D'Amato Financiers were  not just surviving but thriving. Luca dealt in money, serious money-his  own and other people's-and, eternally vigilant, he pre-empted things  with skill and ease.

And he was pre-empting now as she glanced at her watch.

'HR can wait,' Luca said. 'This is important.'

Kasumi, Mr Hirosiko's PA, was always sweet and unruffled whenever Emma  had dealings with her, and this morning she was smiling into the screen  when Emma finally found the right button to push. She chatted for a  moment with the other woman, admiring her glossy blue-black hair in the  video conferencing room as she arranged Luca's meeting desk and pulled  up some figures he had asked for on his laptop.

'I will tell Mr Hirosiko that Mr D'Amato is ready for him,' Kasumi said  when both women were sure everything was in order. And though she had  done this many times now, there was still an awkwardness talking to the  large screen, still a certain awkwardness in Emma's movements as she set  up the room.