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The Innocent's Secret Baby(30)

By:Carol Marinelli


     



 

Lust slammed into her hot and hard. An image of Lorenzo's beautiful,  muscular body imprinted itself on her brain, filling her, pushing her to  the limits of her pleasure, his voice a hot whisper at her ear,  demanding she tell him if it was good, not satisfied until she'd begged  to let him know it was, until she'd screamed, because yes, he had made  her scream.

Blood rushed to her cheeks, her stomach contracting in a heated pull.  She'd been so desperate for his love, for his affection, she'd taken  whatever crumb he'd been willing to throw at her. In the end it had been  all they'd had.

She sank her teeth into her bottom lip. Lied. "I have no complaints in that area, either."

His eyes hardened, a dark glimmer stealing across their ebony depths. "Too bad it just isn't going to work out."

A frisson of apprehension swept through her. "What are you talking about?"

"Well, you see, there's been a...hiccup in the paperwork for our divorce."

"We are divorced."

"So I thought. The firm handling the paperwork failed to file the  correct papers with the state. The error was brought to my attention  yesterday after I asked them to review the document."

Her knees went weak. "What are you saying?"

"We're still married, Angie."

The floor gave way beneath her feet. She grasped the railing, wrapping  her fingers around cool metal to steady herself. Blinked as she tried to  work through the fog enveloping her brain. Married? She and Lorenzo  were still married?

She swallowed past a paper-dry throat. "I'm marrying Byron in three weeks...in St. Bart's. We're eloping."

His stare was bold, aggressive, like the predator he was. "Unless you plan on committing bigamy that would be impossible."

She struggled to get her brain in working order. "You need to do  something. Fix this. It's your firm's fault. They should fix it."

An indolent shrug. "There's only so much they can do. These things move  at a snail's pace. It could take months to push it through."

"But you know people. You have influence in all the right places...you could make it happen."

"Perhaps."

Her blood ran cold at the hard, unforgiving lines of his face. "But you don't plan to use it."

"No. It would be an unnecessary calling in of favors."

Unnecessary? A red mist descended over her vision. "I am getting married  in three weeks. It's all planned. How is that unnecessary?" She shook  her head, pinned her gaze on his. "Are you still angry with me? Is that  it? You want to punish me for walking out on you? For God's sake,  Lorenzo, you knew our marriage was doomed. You knew it was never going  to work. Let me move on."

He stepped closer, six foot three inches of far too intense male  vibrating just centimeters from her. His expression, when he looked down  at her, was full of leashed aggression. "Our marriage was not doomed.  Our marriage failed because you were too young and selfish to realize  that marriages take work. Effort, Angelina. Instead you put all your  energy into rebelling against what I asked of you. Into ignoring what I  needed."

She lifted her chin. "You wanted a perfect society wife without a mind, a  purpose of her own. You should have hired a beautiful robot to fill the  role. It would have been the perfect match for you."

His eyes flashed. "Don't be sarcastic, cara, it doesn't suit you. I  liked your mind, you're well aware of that. I offered you all sorts of  chances to get involved in the charitable efforts Ricci supports, but  you didn't have any interest in them, no matter how challenging." He  pointed his glass at her. "As for being my society wife, you knew what  you were getting into when you married me. What the reality of my life  was."

Had she really? Twenty-two, pregnant and wildly infatuated with her  husband, she'd had no idea she'd been exchanging one lonely existence  for another. That instead of finding the love she'd craved, she'd be  giving up the very independence she'd been searching for, the dreams  she'd had of being a jewelry designer. That she'd be following in her  mother's footsteps in falling for a man who had no capacity to love-the  one mistake she'd sworn never to make.

She lifted her chin, chest tight. "I thought you, of all people, would  understand my need to pursue my passion. My need to be something."

"I did understand it. You had a fledgling online business. I helped you  nurture it. What wasn't going to work was to play start-up with a  boutique that would take up the lion's share of your time. Our life was  too busy."         

     



 

"Your life was. It was never about my life. Yours was more important."

"That's not true."

"It damn well is." Champagne sloshed the sides of her glass as she  jabbed it in his direction. "All you wanted was for me to stay in line,  to look the part...to warm your bed. And even then, I was a possession  to be enjoyed and discarded according to your whims."

His jaw hardened. "Our intimate relationship was the one thing about us  that didn't need fixing, cara mia. Don't sully it with your sharp  tongue."

"Didn't it?" Her mouth twisted. "You never truly let me in-not in bed or  out of it. Emotional intimacy was simply not on the table with you."

A glimmer of something she couldn't read passed through those dark eyes.  "You are right," he agreed in a clipped tone, "that I, too, bear  responsibility for the breakdown of our marriage. We both bear  responsibility for it. Which is why we're going to fix it together."

Her jaw dropped. "Wh-what?"

"Franco cannot produce an heir. That responsibility falls to me now.  Since we are still married, it leaves me with only one option."

Oh, no. She backed away from him. "That's insane. You are insane. I'm sorry for Franco, but I am engaged to be married."

"I've just explained why that's impossible."

She absorbed the hard set of his jaw. My God, he's serious.

"Lorenzo." She adopted her most reasonable tone. "It can't work between  us. We've been through too much. We want different things. I have a life  I've built, a career. I'm not giving that up."

"I'm not asking you to give up your career. We'll find some middle  ground on that. But I do intend to have my wife back, that part is  nonnegotiable."

She bit down hard on the inside of her cheek, the salty tang of blood  staining her mouth. Once, she would have given anything to hear him say  that-that he wanted to fix what they'd broken. In those first few weeks  after she'd left, terrified she'd made an irreversible mistake, it had  been all she'd wanted to hear. But she knew from experience people  didn't change. You couldn't heal them no matter how much you loved them.  People broke your heart over and over again.

"I won't do it," she said quietly. "You can drag the divorce proceedings  out as long as you like, but you're crazy if you think you can just  snap your fingers and I'll come back to you and deliver you an heir. I'm  engaged, Lorenzo. I'm in love with my fiancé."

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Lorenzo absorbed his beautiful wife's lie with the confidence of a man  who'd had enough practice reading her reactions to know it was exactly  that. A woman didn't pronounce her love for another man and mean it  while she ate you up with her eyes like she'd been doing with him. When  he could tell he had every nerve in her curvaceous body on edge.

The thought of her offering that body to another man made his blood  burn. Watching her make that toast to her fiancé when she was  technically still his. When she would always be his.

He dropped his gaze to the thrust of her breasts beneath the delicate  silk of her dress. Down over the swell of her hips...the length of her  amazing legs atop stiletto heels. His body throbbed with a need that had  eluded him for so long his skin went tight at the intensity of it. The  injustice of it. Always Angelina. Never anyone else.

He returned his gaze to his wife's face, studied the heat that stained  her cheeks with a savage satisfaction. "You think," he drawled, "that if  I touched you, I couldn't make you forget about him in about sixty  seconds? Because you know I could. There's this thing that happens  between us, Angelina, that is undeniable. Pure biological chemistry."

Her mouth tightened, a layer of ice settling over her face. "I'm not  playing any more of these games. Byron will be looking for me. I'd  advise you to go ahead and have your lawyers fix their mistake or I will  sue you and your law firm for incompetence."

A smile twisted his lips. "The thought crossed my mind, too. Then I  realized it must be a sign we are meant to fulfill the responsibilities  we assumed three years ago."

"You are crazy." She spun and walked toward the door. "Get out, Lorenzo, before anyone sees you."

The antagonism in him darkened. She had walked out on him at one of the  lowest moments of his life, left him to face a firestorm of Manhattan  gossip, to break the news to their family and friends while she'd gone  vacationing in the Caribbean. Left their marriage in ashes...