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The Greek Children's Doctor(65)

By:Sarah Morgan


'Because I want to be with you,' she said simply. 'And the reason I want  to be with you is because I love you. And I know that what we have is  too special to throw away.'

He closed his eyes briefly. 'I never thought I'd hear you say that.'

'And I never thought I'd say it,' Libby admitted. 'But then I met you and you changed the way I felt about everything.'

Andreas was very still. 'I thought you didn't trust me.'

'I was wrong. I do trust you. And I'm sorry I overreacted about that  letter. It was just that everything between us was so new-so special-I  just couldn't believe that it wouldn't go wrong.'

He still didn't make a move towards her. 'Don't you want to know about Eleni?'

Libby shook her head. 'All I need to know is that you love me,' she said softly. 'That's all that matters.'

He gave a groan and hauled her into his arms. 'I love you but I'd given up hoping that you'd ever believe me.'

Libby buried her face in his chest. 'I know. I'm sorry. I'm a hopeless  case. The truth is I've never been in love before, and when it finally  happened it all seemed too good to be true.'

He slid his hands round her face and forced her to look at him. 'I was  at fault, too. I underestimated just how hard it is for you to trust  people. You've built this huge wall around yourself.'

'It seemed the only way to survive.'

He stroked her cheek gently. 'Tell me about your parents. I want to  understand why you feel the way you do,' he said quietly. 'You hardly  ever talk about them.'

Libby pulled a face. 'That's because they're not my favourite topic of  conversation.' She took a deep breath and pulled away from him slightly.  'Let's just say that when I was growing up they weren't like everyone  else's parents. Alex always says that the only reason the three of us  have turned out remotely normal is because they had the sense to send us  to boarding school.'

Andreas frowned. 'It was that bad?'

'Worse. For the first twenty-eight years of my life there was absolutely  no evidence that my parents loved each other,' Libby said bitterly.  'They argued, Dad drank too much, and when he drank … ' She broke off and  Andreas looked at her.

'What happened when he drank? Was he violent?'

'Sometimes.' Libby rubbed her fingers across her forehead. 'I suspect it  was more than sometimes but we were at school so we didn't really see  it. It only happened once when we were at home and Alex went for him  with a cricket bat. I called the police and I don't think Dad ever  really forgave me for that. But it wasn't just the violence. It was the  fact that they showed no affection towards each other and Dad had one  affair after another.'

'But they're still together?'

'Amazingly, yes.' Libby gave a wry smile. 'Years ago Dad ruined Katy's  relationship with Jago because he didn't approve, and when they met up  again years later Mum was so furious about what he'd done that she stood  up to him for the first time in her life. I think the prospect of  losing her brought him to his senses.'

'Well, in the circumstances it's hardly surprising that you don't think relationships can work.'

'It wasn't just Mum and Dad,' Libby confessed. 'Apart from Jago, all the  men I meet seem to be utterly faithless and without morals. Even Alex,  who I adore, is a real bastard to women.'



'And Philip?'                        
       
            



      

Libby laughed. 'I was never serious about Philip, but all the same it  was a real blow to my ego. I only ever seem to be everyone's second  choice. That's why I couldn't quite believe what was happening between  us. It was too good to be true.'

Andreas nodded. 'I understand now why you were so upset about the letter  you found. Your confidence was so fragile that you couldn't risk  trusting me.'

'That's true.' Libby flushed and bit her lip. 'And it's also true that  you're so gorgeous and eligible I just couldn't understand what you were  doing with me, apart from amusing yourself.'

'Would you like me to spell it out?' Andreas smiled and then gave a  sigh. 'I'm going to tell you about Eleni, Libby, if only to prove to you  just how much I love you.'

'There's no need-'

'I want to,' he said firmly. 'I met Eleni when I worked in Boston. She's  a lawyer and we knew each other vaguely from functions in Athens that  we'd both attended. We started dating, I suppose because we were both  Greek as much as anything else.'

'And you were in love with her?'

'No. And that was the problem.' He gave a wry smile. 'She was desperate  to get married. At the time I thought she loved me but I think the truth  was probably that she just wanted to achieve the degree of  respectability that marriage gives you if you're Greek. She was  thirty-two and that's old to still be single in our culture. She saw me  as a useful way out of her predicament. That was when she wrote me the  letter. I didn't know it was still in the drawer. I hadn't been to the  villa for six months.'

'So what happened?'

Andreas pulled a face. 'Adrienne was what happened. My mother was  becoming concerned that I might marry Eleni and she knew that she was  totally unsuitable for me. So she suddenly decided that Adrienne should  live with me.'

'But how did that effect your relationship with Eleni?'

'The minute Eleni knew that I had responsibility for Adrienne she lost  interest in me,' he said dryly. 'Eleni is not remotely maternal and the  thought of being saddled with a moody teenager quickly destroyed any  plans she might have had about marrying me. And also my mother knew I'd  never marry a career-woman.'

Libby rolled her eyes. 'I'm in love with a raving chauvinist.'

He grinned. 'I'm Greek, agape mou, and Greek men are very traditional. I want a woman who's happy to raise children with me.'

Libby raised an eyebrow. 'Barefoot and pregnant?'

He glanced under the table to her bare feet. 'I actually quite like  those ridiculous heels you favour, but I love your bare feet, too. In  fact, I love everything about you. The moment I saw you buried under a  pile of children I knew you were the woman I wanted to marry.'

'I thought you wanted me because I presented a challenge,' Libby admitted, and he smiled.

'I wanted you because I fell madly in love for the first time in my  life. So what do you say, Libby? Are you prepared to marry a very  traditional Greek male?'

'Yes. And just to prove it, there's a surprise waiting for you in my kitchen.'

Andreas lifted an eyebrow and glanced towards the closed door. 'A surprise?'

Libby shrugged. 'Why don't you go and find out?'

Andreas pushed open the kitchen door and then smiled with delight. 'Adrienne? What are you doing here?'

His niece flung her arms around his neck and hugged him tightly. 'Libby  collected me earlier. She said that I don't have to board any more. She  told me that you've finally found a perfect housekeeper.'



Andreas cast a questioning look at Libby and she blushed.

'I thought, between the two of us, we ought to be able to manage our shifts so that one of us can pick her up from school.'

Andreas smiled and held out a hand to her. 'So I take it that your  answer is yes? I thought you didn't believe in happy endings.'

She walked up to him and slid her arms around both of them. 'I didn't  until I met you, and the answer is definitely yes. As we're going to get  married, do you think Yiayia will mind if I kiss you in front of  Adrienne?'

Without waiting for an answer, she stood on tiptoe and gave him a lingering kiss on the lips.

Adrienne gave a squeal of excitement. 'You're really going to get married? Can I be a bridesmaid?'

There was a brief pause while Libby reluctantly disengaged herself.  'Absolutely! Which means that we girls have got some serious shopping to  do.'                        
       
            



      

Andreas groaned. 'Just don't take me near that hairdresser again.'

Libby's eyes twinkled. 'Afraid you might be tempted?'

Andreas pulled her against him. 'There's only ever going to be one person who tempts me, agape mou-remember that.'

Libby lifted her mouth for his kiss. 'I will.'



Epilogue



THE reception was in full swing and Libby relaxed back in her chair, smiling as she watched people enjoying the dancing.

'Stop looking so happy.' Alex pulled out the chair next to her and sat  down, stretching his long legs out in front of him. 'I suppose it was  all the chocolate you put on the menu.'

Libby laughed. 'Did you enjoy it?'

'Apart from the chocolate-coated prawns,' Alex said dryly, helping  himself to her glass of champagne. 'They challenged my palate. Where's  Andreas?'

'Talking to Katy. She's trying to persuade him to tell her where we're going on our honeymoon.'

'He still hasn't told you?'

'No. It's a surprise.' Libby sighed dreamily. 'Isn't it romantic?'

'Not really.' Alex took a large slug of champagne. 'The guy probably  just hasn't made up his mind yet. Don't read anything into it.'

Libby smiled placidly. 'Today I'm too happy to hit anyone. Even you. How's your date?'

Alex's gaze flickered across the room and rested on a curvaceous blonde who was laughing loudly with a group of guests.