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The Italian Boss's Secret Child(17)

By:Trish Morey

       
           



       

'Philly told you, it's none of your business. Maybe it's about time you were thinking about leaving again-this time for good.'

Bryce looked around and threw Damien a hateful expression. 'Why don't  you just stay out of this?' he snapped, before his eyes suddenly  narrowed. 'Hang on … '

He looked from Philly's face to Damien's and back again. Damien glared right back.

'Damien's right,' she said. 'You should go.'

Bryce's searching gaze focused once more on Philly, his lip curling.  'It's his baby, isn't it? You probably couldn't wait for me to be out of  the picture. In fact, it was probably going on before I left. That's  what you're doing up on this swank floor. You earned your promotion on  your back. Go on-deny it.'

Philly squeezed her eyes shut and wished she could do the same for her ears. This couldn't be happening.

'Why deny it?' said Damien, his voice heavy with anger, his hands curling into fists. 'It is my baby.'

Philly's heart missed a beat as her eyes snapped open.

'Damien … '

'So understand me when I say,' continued Damien as he forced Bryce to  the lifts without touching him but by his sheer physical presence. 'You  stay away from Philly. I never want you to contact her again. And I  don't want to see your face around here either. Got that?'

The lift doors behind Bryce slid open. For a moment it looked as if he  was trying to make a last-ditch attempt. His chest puffed out and his  red cheeks swelled as if he was trying to come up with something cutting  in response. It was a futile gesture.

Damien took one step towards him and with one hand shoved Bryce into the  compartment. The low heel of Bryce's shoe caught in the gap and he  sprawled backwards, crashing like a deck of cards into the corner.

Then the lift doors hummed closed.

Damien watched the doors for a few seconds, as if ensuring Bryce was truly gone, before turning back to her.

She lifted her face to meet his, saw his eyes soften and warm as they  swept over her face, and his gaze rocked her soul. He was fantastic. Did  he have any idea of just what he'd done for her? There was no way she  could have faced a scene at home tonight with Bryce pushing his way into  their house. Her mother just couldn't handle that sort of stress. But  Damien's actions had meant that there was no likelihood of having Bryce  crashing her home and upsetting her mother. Damien had saved them both.

And it hit her then, like a blow to the gut. What she felt now towards  Damien was much more than grateful thanks. She didn't just appreciate  what he'd done.

She loved him.

She loved the father of her child.

And he knew. Somehow, by whatever means, he already knew the truth about  the baby. Maybe that might pave the way for a future for them all  together.

She smiled up at him. It felt weak and lopsided but she couldn't stop  herself from smiling with the surge of these novel and profound emotions  welling up inside.

'How long have you known?' she said.

Frown lines appeared at his brow and his eyes muddied. 'Known what?'

'You know. About the b-'

All at once she realised what he'd done. That in order to get rid of  Bryce the simplest way had been to turn his accusations back on him and  agree that the baby was his. And it had worked. So well that even she'd  been convinced he believed it.

'Oh, my God,' she said.

He grabbed her then, his hands like iron bands on her arms, wrenching  her up from the chair to face him, his eyes dark and menacing and  searching for answers.

'How long have I known what exactly?'

His fingers bit into her flesh even as she tried to form the words. 'You're hurting me.'

He let go so suddenly her knees buckled beneath her and she swayed,  battling to keep her balance. His large hands caught her before she hit  the ground and he swung her up until she crashed against his chest, firm  and strong, the clean, masculine smell of him the last thought in her  head before everything went blank.





CHAPTER EIGHT





'WHERE am I?' She came to with a start on an unfamiliar bed in equally  unfamiliar surroundings. Only the city skyline, outlined through the  wall of windows to her side, looked vaguely familiar.

'Relax,' Damien said, easing her shoulders back down on the soft pillow.  'You're in my penthouse apartment. I thought it would be more  comfortable than the sofa in my office. Here,' he said, indicating the  tray on the side table next to her, 'have something to drink. I brought  juice and water-your choice.'                       
       
           



       

Her gaze skidded half-heartedly over the tray. This was his apartment?  Then that meant- Her eyes swung around the room, taking in the personal  effects on the dresser, the silk robe hanging on a door, and she  swallowed.

His bed.

She made a wobbly move to push herself up. 'I'm sorry. I should get back to work.'

'No.' His hand on her shoulder barred her rising. 'Not until you tell me what's going on.'

She looked up at him, the underlying menace in his soft words echoed in the shadows in his eyes.

'I want to know what you meant back then.'

Still she fought it. She'd thought he'd known-it could all have been so simple.

'I want to know. You made it sound as if your pregnancy had something to do with me.'

Her eyelids fell shut on a deep breath. 'Damien,' she said, 'please let me up. I can't explain with you standing over me.'

With a sound of impatience he twisted his body up and away from the bed.  She followed by slowly swinging her legs over the edge, sitting still  for a second, testing whether her legs would give way again before she  too pushed herself up and away, her hands smoothing her hair as she  walked to the wall of windows on the far side of the room.

'Well?' he prompted, the decibels in his voice up a notch. 'Go ahead and explain then.'

She clutched her arms around her middle, staring at the floor and trying  to find words that would make her news more palatable. It would be bad  enough for him to realise that he'd slept with her without the double  blow that she was pregnant with his child.

But there was no easy way to say it. No way to smooth the impact of the words.

'It's true,' she said at last. 'I'm carrying your child.'

'This is ridiculous,' he said. 'We've never even had sex.'

Her head dipped in a nod. 'Obviously we have.'

'Like when? The only time we came anywhere close was at the Gold Coast  and you threw me out of your room before I had hardly a chance to kiss  you. Remember? So if you're pregnant from that time, someone else must  be the father.' He stopped for a second, surveying her critically as if  he'd just latched on to something significant.

'What did you do? Go and find good old Stu the moment I left? Is that  why you were so upset with me-you had to slink back to meet him? I  wondered why he wasn't too upset the next day-you'd already smoothed his  wounded ego. Well, don't expect a bonus from me for what you've done  just because you were away on business. It doesn't work like that.'

She unwrapped her arms from around her and felt her hands ball into  fists that pounded into her thighs. 'What is your problem? Stuart wasn't  upset because he didn't give a damn. He'd only asked me to go dancing.  Yes, you were unnecessarily, unbearably rude that night but it wasn't  exactly as if he'd asked me to marry him.

'Besides which,' she continued before he had a chance to respond. 'You  really must have a pretty low opinion of me if you think I'm capable of  falling into bed with any guy who crosses my path.'

'Well-' he pointedly gazed at her lower abdomen '-given your condition, you've obviously fallen into bed with somebody.'

'Maybe not,' she said, a smile emerging on her lips for the first time  in their conversation. 'Who said this baby had anything to do with bed?'

'What the hell is that supposed to mean? And if you're saying it didn't  happen while we were at the Gold Coast, when else have we been together  long enough for this amazing conception to have taken place?'

She looked right at him, desperate to take the smug look off his face. 'The office Christmas party.'

'You weren't even there. You said-'

'Sam said I wasn't there. I told you my mother was ill.'

He looked at her for a moment, his face a tangle of confused emotion.  'Can't you think of anything more original than that? Are you that  desperate to pin this baby on me? Maybe I should have left you to Bryce,  after all. Seems to me you two are made for each other.'

His words stung her deeply but not half as deeply as the realisation  that her fears were true. He simply couldn't abide the thought of having  made love to her. Damien DeLuca would never have stooped to such a  thing.

Well, damn him! It was the truth. He had to believe her.

'I didn't realise it would be so confusing for you. Tell me, exactly how  many women did you make love to in the boardroom that night?'

Something in his eyes flared. Disbelief? Panic?