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The Italian's Future Bride(18)





Raffaelle was there, standing by a long dining table. He was wearing a  soft loose-fitting smoked-grey T-shirt and a pair of charcoal trousers  that hung easily around his hips. And, if she had ever wanted to know  the difference between expensive man dressed in a formal dinner suit and  expensive man dressed casually, then she was looking at him.



The aroma of fresh coffee would have sailed right by her if he had not  used that moment to lift a cup to his mouth. She was held transfixed by  his height again, by his sensual dark good looks, by his mouth sipping  coffee and his long golden fingers holding the cup.                       
       
           



       



Sensation quivered right down her front as each and every sense unfurled  and responded to the sight of those hands, that mouth, the long legs  and wide shoulders-to her exciting new lover. Her breasts grew tight and  tender in her bra cups, her tongue grew moist in her mouth, her  breathing stopped completely as a tight tingling erupted low down. It  was like falling into a deep, dark pit of forbidden pleasures. She  didn't want to feel like this but she could not break free from it.



Then he glanced up and caught her standing there staring at him. It was  like being pinned to a wall by her guilty thoughts. Heat rushed up from  her toes and through her body until it suffused her face to her hair  roots while he just stood there with his cup suspended just below his  sensual mouth.



The agony of mutual intimacy was nothing short of torture as she watched  his eyes drop to the pair of simple flat black shoes adorning her feet,  then begin a slow journey upwards, along well-faded denim that clung to  her legs and her hips and the flatness of her stomach like a second  skin.



His scrutiny paused right there and suddenly something else was adding  to the turbulent mix. Rachel knew what he was thinking. She felt the  muscles around her womb clench tightly as if it was acknowledging that  it already belonged to him.



Maybe he saw the tightening because his eyes darkened. When he lifted  them to clash with her eyes, the sheer power of what was passing between  them put her into a prickling hot sweat.



He broke eye contact and she could feel her heart drumming against her  ribs as he dropped his attention to her mouth, slightly parted and  trembling, with its light coating of pink lipstick, then back to her  eyes, looking out at him from a fixed hectic blue stare between quick  flicks of mascara. Finally he let his eyes drift over her hair, where  long and sleek straight had been replaced by a mop of silky loose curls  that framed her still blushing face.



'Where did the curls come from?' he asked softly.



Forced into speech, Rachel had to moisten the inner surface of her lips.  'They were always there, just hiding,' she answered, lifting a  self-conscious hand up to push the curls from her brow.



He continued to stare as the curls bounced back into place again.  Shoulder-length straight now finished in a sexy blonde bubbly riot  almost level with her pointed chin.



'They suit you,' he murmured.



'No, they don't,' she denied. 'But I was born with them, so … ' She added a  shrug, then stuck her hands into her jeans pockets and finally managed  to drag her eyes away from him.



Raffaelle frowned as he watched the defensive body language.



'Is there any of that coffee going spare?' she asked.



'Sure,' he answered. 'In the kitchen. I will go and get it-'



'No.' She jerked into movement. 'Let me.'



She'd disappeared before he could stop her, fleeing like a scared fluffy  blonde rabbit. It made him grimace-a lot of things made him grimace,  like the tension she'd taken with her-the knowledge of what they'd done  the night before. And the lack of awareness in her own natural beauty,  for which he placed the blame firmly at her glamorous half-sister's  feet.



Draining his coffee cup, he made the decision to follow her. Now the  morning ice was almost broken he had no intention of letting it freeze  over again.



She was standing by the coffee machine, watching it fill a cup.



'Here,' he said, striding over to offer his empty cup. 'I like it  black.' He moved away from her before she had a chance to react to him.  'What do you like for breakfast-a fresh croissant? Cereal? Toast?' he  listed lightly. 'There is some fresh orange juice in the fridge if you-'



'I don't want anything,' she cut in. 'Th-thank you,' she added. 'Just a caffeine shot then I will have to be going … '



'Going … ' He turned slowly to look at her.



'Yes,' She was clearly refusing to look at him, staring down at her  watch instead. 'I have a train to catch back to Devon and half the  morning has gone already.'



'We've been over this,' Raffaelle reminded her. 'You are staying right here with me.'



'Yes, I know that.' She nodded, setting the blonde curls bouncing as she  concentrated on the job of swapping her filled cup for his empty one  beneath the stream of coffee from the machine. 'But I need to get some  clothes if … '



'I will buy you any clothes you will need.'



Rachel stiffened. 'No, you will not! I have clothes back in Devon-and don't youdare make such a derisory offer like that again!'                       
       
           



       



'It was not derisory,' he denied. 'I was being practical.'



'Well, I'm trying to be practical too, and I can't just drop everything  as if I don't have another life. I need a couple of days to-organise  things with the farm.'



'You mean you actually run the farm yourself?'



More derision? Rachel stared at him but only saw honest disbelief in his face. 'Efficiently,' she stated coolly.



'So who is looking after it while you are here?'



'A-neighbour.' She frowned as she said that, wondering why she had put  her relationship with Jack in such odd terms. 'But he has his own place  to run, so I … '



Something altered in his demeanour, though Rachel wasn't sure exactly what it was.



'Use your phone to make your arrangements, as I have had to do,' he said coolly.



'God, you're so insufferable,' she gasped. 'It's all right for you.  You're Mr High-flyer. You can order people about by phone, but I can't.'



Ignoring the high-flyer quip, Raffaelle walked towards her. 'You think?'



'I know.' Rachel nodded backing into the corner of the kitchen units as  he approached, then feeling well and truly trapped by the time he  towered over her. 'I've seen the way it works with Leo. W-when he needs  something done he just throws his weight around by telephone.'



'But you need to be hands-on to water your organic lettuce,' he mocked.





'You don't need to be so derisive about it!' she flashed in her own  defence. 'When this is all over with, Mr Villani, you might be  unfortunate enough to have lost a deal or two because you weren't paying  proper attention, but I risk losing my whole livelihood!'



'If you are carrying my child then this will never be over.'



Placed coolly into the argument, Rachel swallowed thickly. 'Don't start  hitting me with the worst thing that could happen again,' she shook out  huskily.



He went to say something, then sighed and changed his mind. Tension  stung-antagonism that wasn't all to do with what they were arguing  about.



'You said it was family-run thing,' he then prompted.



'It is,' she confirmed. Then she took a breath and altered that answer  to, 'Itwas a family run thing until my parents were killed five years  ago in-in a road accident. Now the farm is split three ways between me,  Mark and Elise.'



'Which means that you do the work and they do nothing?'



'I like the work, they don't.'



'Loyal little thing, aren't you?' he mocked her. 'Has it not occurred to you yet that they are not very loyal to you-?'



Raffaelle wished the words back as soon as he'd said them. But it was  too late. She'd already gone pale and she lost her cup so she could make  a defensive fold of her arms across her front.



'My family loyalty is none of your business,' she muttered.



'You think-?' Anger with himself made his voice sound harsh. But since  the anger was there now, he took a grip on her clenched left hand and  prised it upwards. 'This ring on your finger demands that I should have  your complete loyalty now.'



'It's fake.' She grabbed the hand back and thrust it beneath her arm again.



Things were starting to happen. Fights with women usually did end up as  sexual battles and Raffaelle was beginning to feel the sexual pull. He  reacted to it by snaking his hands around her slender nape and tilting  her head back so he could claim her mouth.



She tasted of mint toothpaste and pink lipstick. He found he liked the  combination. And she didn't try to fight him, which he liked even more.  By the time he raised his head again, her arms were no longer  defensively crossed but clinging to his shirt.