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'We should fare force … ' Luca smiled with his eyes still closed.

'Sorry?'

'You know … ' he waved his hand, tried to come up with the English word  for it, but it eluded him, and those gorgeous navy eyes finally opened  to hers. 'Leave school … ' He snapped his fingers, impatient with himself  now. 'Not go back.'

'Play hooky!' Emma grinned.

'Play hooky!' Luca smiled at the term and closed his eyes. 'That would  be good-we could get ice-packs from the fridge for our foreheads and lie  in the dark and ignore the phone.'

'Sounds good.'

'And I wasn't being inappropriate.'

'I know.' Emma smiled, because she knew exactly what he meant, exactly how he felt, because she felt it too. 'But we can't.'

He looked as if he was dozing, except his mind was actually whirring.

He was sick of keeping things businesslike between them.

He was cross with himself too for his handling of things.

He wanted her.

And yet he didn't-because he actually liked working with her. Liked  having her around, and once things moved, as they surely would, well …

There was no question of a future for them.

Not even a hint of one.

He deliberately didn't do long-term relationships-as soon as things got too comfortable, too nice, he cut all ties.

It was a promise he had made himself many years ago.

He lay there, head pounding, listened to her pad out to the kitchen, to  the running of the tap, and for once he was torn with indecision.

He wanted her.

He didn't want to lose her.

Yet he couldn't have both.

'Here.' She was back, holding out a glass of water and punching out two tablets from a blister pack. 'Take these.'

'Only if you do.'

Emma punched out two for herself and they shared the glass of water.  Funny that he noticed a little thing like that-funny that to Luca it  mattered that she didn't go and get another glass.

'We'll feel better in twenty minutes.' Emma smiled, glad that they  seemed to be talking normally again after the strain of the past few  weeks. 'It says so on the box.'

She zipped his suit holder and picked up the phone to summon his driver  as Luca downed a quick shot of espresso from his coffee machine. He  stuffed files and papers into his briefcase as he gave her a few  last-minute instructions that would take about a couple of hours to  execute.                       
       
           



       

'Any problems, ring Kasumi. It doesn't matter what time it is there-things have to be in place for tomorrow.'

'Sure!' He watched her bristle slightly at the mention of the other PA's name and inside Luca smiled.

'Saifu o otoshimashita,' Luca said, watching her cheeks go pink as he  repeated the words he had said to Kasumi. 'Isha o yonde kudasai.'

'You can tell her yourself when you see her,' Emma responded coolly.

'I've dropped my wallet!' Luca laughed. 'Can someone please call a doctor? I was practising new phrases!'

He made her laugh, but her little flare of jealousy was acknowledged and  out there now-and she didn't know how to handle him, or this energy  that swirled between them. His dangerous offer still dangled in the air  and right there at that moment she wanted to reach out and grab it.  Maybe she could fake it, Emma thought wildly, maybe she could pretend  that she wasn't a virgin. Maybe her body would just know what to do.  Evelyn buzzed and he picked up his briefcase. 'Don't bother going back  to the office,' he said, nodding to a PC. 'Do it from here and then  finish up for the day … ' He frowned at her pale face. 'Actually, have  tomorrow off.'

'I've got a full schedule tomorrow.'

'Cancel it-my orders.' Luca shrugged. 'Have a day off and sort out  whatever "nothing" is, or, failing that, catch up on some sleep. I'll  see you on Monday.'

And as always, he left home as easily as he left a hotel room-just turned and walked out of the door without a second thought.

As he handed his driver his bag, her voice reached him. 'Have a safe trip.'

He looked back over his shoulder, a throwaway comment, a rushed farewell  on the tip of his tongue, and in that moment he glimpsed it.

Leaving.

How it could feel to leave home.

'See you Monday.' His voice was gruff and Emma stood there as he closed the door behind him.

Now that he was gone, she breathed.

She wanted to tell him.

For the first time ever, she actually wanted to confide in someone-to  tell him what 'nothing' meant. To share, to reveal, not that he might  fix it, because she knew no one could do that, not so he might wave a  magic wand and make her father suddenly better, or the nursing-home fees  smaller, or the anger at her father's past treatment of her disappear.  It was none of that. No, standing in that bedroom, seeing him lying on  the bed, those dark blue eyes concerned, all she had wanted was to do  exactly what Luca had said.

Fare force.

To escape for a little while, to lie down beside him in a dark room and  let the world carry right on without her for a little while.

As the door flung open again she stood to attention almost, snapped the  smile back on her face as Luca hurried in and strode across the lounge  towards her. He must have forgotten his passport or phone or …

And then it happened.

What she had been secretly thinking about from the very first time she had seen him.

What she had desperately been trying to avoid and ignore.

That bubbling, simmering tension between them finally acknowledged.

His arms pulling her in and his mouth pressing on hers.

Wrapping her in his embrace and crushing her with his mouth.

And it should have been unexpected, should have caused shock, anger, except it was just pure relief.

Sheer, sheer relief to be kissed and to kiss back.

His tongue was cool and he tasted of mint and man and coffee and  escape-and Emma didn't at that point question it. All she did was feel  it. The bliss of firm lips and the scent that had always made itself  known captivated her as it intensified in their close proximity.

His body to touch was everything her eyes had promised-lean and powerful beneath her hands and against her own body.

His eyes were closed, she had to look, had to see him, and it made her  want this moment more because he was as lost in it as she. He moved from  her mouth, his moist lips lingering on her cheeks, his hands on the  small of her back pushing her hips into his, and then it was her ear he  was kissing. Instead of moving her head away, with his kiss, she leaned  towards him, curved into his touch, weaker in her body as Luca's mouth  met her throat and thoroughly kissed it too-her neck was arching and his  hands had moved, both now on the peach of her buttocks and pressing her  heat into him. Then his mouth found hers again and she tasted his  ragged breaths-and it was just like the first time she'd ever seen him,  because the world was black again, everything diminished and nothing  else mattered, just his kiss and his body. And who cared where it might  lead or the damage it might do, because for the first time ever she  wasn't thinking or fixing or solving or surviving-she was living, just  alive and alert, but only for this, for him, for them.                       
       
           



       

And then the intercom buzzed-Evelyn warning him they would be late.

'That,' Emma said in a shaky voice as he pulled back from her, 'didn't  just happen.' She put her fingers up to her lips, could feel them  swollen and tasting of him, and what had been simple and natural a  moment ago was suddenly very confusing.

And then he kissed her again.

'Or that,' Luca said, and he stared into her lovely clear eyes and saw  the whir of confusion. She was wholly adorable and for a second he felt  regret.

Real, wretched regret, because soon he'd have to get used to missing her.

But it was too late for regret, because he'd pulled the pin now and the countdown to the inevitable end had started.

As Evelyn's voice on the intercom filled the room, warning she was on  her way up, he gave Emma a quick frantic look that made her giggle.  'Don't tell her!'

'God, no … ' Emma swallowed. 'Just go … ' She was more than confused now,  trying to assert herself, wishing she could turn back the clock, only  Luca was upping the ante now.

'Think about Italy.' He was still holding her, his kiss this steam that  wouldn't evaporate. She felt as if she'd been running, could feel her  hammering heartbeat and the dampness between her legs. His knowing eyes  were on hers, his hands on her hips, and he pulled her a little way in  towards him once more, giving her just another small, decadent feel of  what was there waiting there for her if only she could reach out and  take it.

'What are you so scared of?' Luca asked, and after just a moment's thought she gave him a very honest answer.

'Losing.' She stared back at him, and it wasn't just the job, or the  jet-set lifestyle, she was scared of losing, but him. 'Let's just forget  that it happened.'

Futile words-and they both knew it.





CHAPTER SEVEN


'DAD, please don't cry.'