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The Boss's Virgin(22)



If they had not been sitting in a car at that moment, heaven knew what  might have happened next, but they were parked on a public road and  visible to anyone driving past. They could not go too far.

Randal groaned, slowly lifting his mouth. 'I would kill to have you now. Do you know what you do to me?'

Dazedly she lay there, eyes half closed, breathing thickly. She knew what he did to her-did he feel like this?

Her senses rioted: heart beating dangerously fast, pulses throbbing with  fever, heat burning deep inside her. She hadn't wanted him to stop, had  needed him to go on, to take her, satisfy this terrible need.

'We'd better get on or we'll be late arriving at the school, and even  later for lunch,' Randal said, running a hand over his deeply flushed  face. 'Sit up, Pippa. Stop tempting me.'

He clipped his seat belt together, started the engine again and slowly  moved off, and she closed her eyes, fighting to get back to normal.

The rest of the drive was uneventful; they didn't talk any more. She  pretended to be asleep and, indeed, did doze a little, drifting in and  out of daydreams, fragments of memory, of him kissing her, touching her.

They reached the school just as many other cars were leaving, loaded  with boys being taken off for the weekend by their parents. Randal  parked on the wide gravel driveway, left her in her seat and walked into  the school to find his son.

Pippa curiously gazed up at the building, built rather like a Scottish  castle, with four storeys of stone walls draped with Virginia creeper,  rows of arched windows and, at each end, turreted towers. She hoped it  had central heating or it must be an icebox in winter.                       
       
           



       

A few minutes later Randal returned with his son, who was carrying in  one hand a leather overnight bag. Johnny was taller than she had  expected, a healthy-looking boy with his father's dark hair and slim  build, but as they came closer she saw that he had sensitive features,  wide blue eyes, a fine nose and wide mouth, a mobile face that reflected  his emotions as he talked to his father.

She slid out of her seat to greet him, smiling.

'Johnny, this is Pippa,' Randal told him, taking his overnight bag and  putting it into the boot of the car, and the boy held out his hand,  staring at her. 'Hello.'

'Hi, Johnny,' she said, holding his small, slim fingers warmly. How much  did he take after his mother? Physically he was very like Randal, but  what about his nature, his personality? Was that inherited from Randal,  too, or from his mother?

'We have to hurry,' Randal told them. 'We mustn't be late for lunch at  the hotel. Hop in, Johnny.' They drove off a moment later and were soon  at the hotel, a white Georgian building in spacious gardens. Randal  manoeuvred his way through the arched gateway into the car park behind  the hotel.

'This was once a coaching inn, in the eighteenth century,' he told her  and Johnny. 'The coaches came through that arch and their horses were  stabled overnight in those boxes, groomed, fed and watered, to rest  until early next morning.

The old stables had been painted pristine white and were used as  outbuildings. Hanging baskets of flowers swung along the walls, spilling  geraniums and nasturtiums, pink and white and vivid orange, giving  colour to the ancient stone-cobbled floor. They all got out Randal  carried their bags through a door marked 'Reception'; Pippa and Johnny  followed him into the low-ceilinged lobby and found him signing them all  in while a pretty receptionist watched him, smiling.

A porter collected their luggage, to take it to their rooms, while they walked through the hotel to the dining room for lunch.

As the head waiter showed them to their table Johnny gave a little gasp  and stopped dead, staring across the room at another table where a  ravishing blonde was half rising, staring too.

'Mummy!'

Pippa's heart burned over in sick dismay.





CHAPTER EIGHT





So that was Renata, Randal's ex-wife! And she was every bit as beautiful  as everyone had ever said she was. Her figure was full and curvy, high,  beautifully shaped breasts emphasised by the lilac shirt she wore, the  lapels open and deep, revealing the smooth golden flesh, a trim waist,  slim hips and long, long legs in white, tight-fitting jeans. Her hair  was the colour of summer corn, ripe and golden, falling in rich waves  around her lovely face.

Every man in the place was staring avidly, coveting her. Pippa gave Randal a quick, searching look, and found him staring too.

He must have been in love with her once. Perhaps he still was under his  talk of hating her? It wouldn't be surprising. Pippa knew she, herself,  was attractive, but she had no illusions. She couldn't hold a candle to  Renata. The other woman was one of the best-looking women she had ever  seen.

She was smiling now, at her son, and Johnny ran to her, was gathered up in her open arms and kissed.

'Surprise, surprise!' she cooed at him.

Randal walked over there, too, as if drawn by invisible ropes, said curtly, 'Why didn't you let us know you were coming?'

'I did say I'd try, didn't I? But I wasn't sure I'd make it. I didn't  want to disappoint him if I couldn't get here.' Still holding her son's  hand, she smiled up at Randal lazily, her blue eyes sultry. 'How are  you, Randal? You look terrific.'

'I'm fine.' Randal shot a glance at the man seated at the table, gave him an unfriendly nod. 'Hello, Alex.'

'Hi, how're you?' the other man drawled in a strong Australian accent.  He was tall, bronzed, blond, with a clean-cut profile, and wore a tan  linen suit, jacket open to show a lemon shirt.

'Fine thanks.' Randal held his hand out to his son. 'But we'd better  have our lunch now-see you later, no doubt. We're staying here. Are  you?'

'For tonight, at least,' Renata said. 'Maybe we could have dinner?' She  glanced past Randal at where Pippa was standing beside their table. 'Is  that your girlfriend? You didn't say there was someone special. We must  meet her-could we make up a foursome tonight?' Her gaze coolly slipped  over Pippa in her simple green silk tunic, one pencilled brow lifting in  silent, unfavourable comment 'Pretty,' she murmured in tones that made  it clear she did not really think Pippa was anything of the kind, and  Pippa stiffened in resentment Who did she think she was?                       
       
           



       

'Give us a ring later,' Randal said remotely, walking away, bringing Johnny with him.

As the little boy sat down he looked at Pippa and said, 'That's my mummy.'

'Yes,' Pippa said with a forced, bright smile, picking up the menu and pretending to study it with interest.

Johnny copied her, following the words with his finger.

'Can I have this melon filled with fresh fruit?' he asked his father. 'Sorbet's a kind of ice cream, isn't it?'

'Yes, and this is raspberry sorbet. Good choice. I think I'll have the same.'

'Steak with peaches? That sounds nice. I never ate steak with fruit before.'

'Excellent,' Randal said, as if not quite listening. His forehead was lined; he looked abstracted.

Watching him from behind lowered lashes, Pippa caught the frowning look  he threw across the room at his wife and wished she knew precisely what  was going on inside his head. Clearly it had thrown him to see Renata  here-but just what sort of shock had it been? There was a streak of dark  red across his strong cheekbones, a little tic under one eye. Randal  was trying to seem calm and in control, but obviously he was nothing of  the kind.

The waiter came and took their order. She had melon, too, with fruit and  the raspberry sorbet, followed by halibut in a light orange sauce.

Johnny talked excitedly about an adventure trip he had been taken on by  the school the previous week. 'We camped in the woods and did canoeing  and climbed trees-I climbed to the top of one, and I didn't fall out,  but Jamie fell and broke his wrist so he can't do games or swim and can  only write one-handed. And we ran races. I got a blister as big as  this … ' He measured an improbable size with his fingers. 'It burst and  pink stuff came out … '

'Thank you, very interesting, but no medical details while we're  eating,' his father said. 'I'm glad you had a great time. But be careful  climbing trees. You don't want to break your wrist, do you?'

'No. Jamie screamed,' Johnny said thoughtfully.

'Screamed and screamed. And now he's got plaster on his wrist and can't  do anything. We all wrote our names on the plaster and drew cartoons.'

As they were drinking their coffee Renata and the blond Australian came  past and paused. She gave a dazzling smile to Randal and purred, 'We'd  like to take Johnny for a drive to have tea somewhere- would that be  okay? It's ages since I saw him. Please, Randal?'

Randal considered her dispassionately, his grey eyes remote, then looked  at his son. 'Up to you, Johnny. Do you want to go for a drive with  Mummy and Alex?'

Pippa read his uneasy hesitation, the uncertainty in his eyes. He  sneaked a look at the blond golf champion. Was Alex a hero to him?  wondered Pippa as he slowly said, 'Well, okay, then, if you don't mind,  Dad.'