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see the effect the thought of seeing her ex-fiance. and

his bride-to-be was having on her, and how much it

was upsetting her. So why was he insisting on her

doing so? What was he trying to prove that was worth

proving? Why didn’t he put his foot down on the

accelerator, head for the hotel and take her back to

Italy before she could change her mind? Once there,

he would have nearly a whole year…

A year in which to what? To persuade her to remain

married to him? That was what he wanted, was

it?

What if it was? It didn’t mean anything other than

that he was begi

to remain married to her than not to do so. Marriage

gave a man a certain sense of purpose and stability.

Just because previously he had not considered the

value of an old-fashioned arranged marriage, that did

not mean he was so inflexible in his thinking that he

could not recognise it now. He and Jodie were married,

after all; there was much to be said from a practical

point of view for them staying married.

He would still be able to maintain his emotional

barriers. Once he had assured himself that she accepted

that this ex-fiance. of hers was now unavailable

to her, and a part of her past, he felt confident that

they could develop a working relationship.

And a sexual relationship? His body tightened in

betrayal.

Jodie in turn would have the protection of a husband

and a life of comfort. There could even be children,

if she wished. He frowned sharply as this magnanimous

thought provoked a reaction within his

body and his emotions that went a whole lot farther

than any mere sense of self-laudatory approval of his

generosity. He had never previously considered the

production of children an essential part of his life

plan — he had more than enough male relatives to produce

the next Duce — but with the future of the

Castillo to be considered it made sense for him to

have heirs of his own to hand it on to. And Jodie

would not desert her children.

He braked sharply to avoid a cyclist, mentally denying

that his immediate and instinctive belief was a

rash emotional reaction rather than one based on

logic.

He wouldn’t, he decided as he turned into the hotel

grounds, make any firm decision until after tonight,

when he had seen how Jodie reacted to the sight of

her ex-fiance.. If after that, and further careful thought,

he was convinced that their marriage had a future,

once they were back in Italy he would tell her so.

She really wished she hadn’t ever said she wanted to

do this. Jodie studied her reflection in the bedroom

mirror and smoothed a nervous hand over her beautifully

cut cream cre.pe trousers.

"Ready?"

Numbly she nodded her head as Lorenzo walked

into her bedroom. He looked exactly what he was: a

tall, dark, impossibly handsome and even more impossibly

arrogant, totally male man — the kind of man

any woman would be attracted to. The kind of man

any woman could see would make her emotionally

vulnerable if she wasn’t careful. What a pity she

hadn’t been woman enough to recognise that right

from the start.

She could see the way he was looking at her, but

if she had been hoping for a compliment about her

appearance she was in for a disappointment, she realised.

As she started to head for the bedroom door he

reached out and stopped her. For one wild heartbeat

her head was filled with impossible images and even

more implausible scenarios — Lorenzo taking her into

his arms and refusing to let her go; Lorenzo insisting

that he wanted to keep her here in this room and make

love to her; Lorenzo telling her passionately that he

loved her. Weakly she refused to admit how much

she wished they could actually happen, and tried to

focus instead on what Lorenzo was saying to her.

"I think you should wear this tonight."

She looked down at the familiar emerald ring.

"It is, after all, your betrothal ring," Lorenzo

pointed out, "and a symbol of our relationship."

Wordlessly Jodie reached out to take it from him,

but he shook his head slightly and took hold of her

hand, sliding the ring onto her finger himself.

Tears stung her eyes. Foolish, foolish tears that betrayed

to her just how badly she had misjudged her

own vulnerability. Only a woman deeply in love

could feel the way she felt right now.

It didn’t take them very long to reach John’s parents"

home. A marquee had been set up in the garden,

and the field adjacent to the house already contained

several rows of neatly parked cars.

They were greeted at the gate by a young di

suited cousin of John’s, who recognised Jodie and

gaped slightly at her, then blushed.

"I suppose we ought to try and find John’s parents

first," Jodie told Lorenzo.

"That sounds a good idea," he agreed.

"what’s that you’ve got?" Jodie asked curiously,

noticing the small parcel he was carrying.

"Hand-made chocolates for our hostess," he informed

her, adding, "I’ll have a dozen bottles of wine

sent to our host later."

Jodie gave him a rueful look and reached into her

bag, producing an almost identically wrapped box.

"Snap," she told him, laughing up at him, smiling naturally

for the first time since they had arrived in

England.

"Jodie! Lucy said that she’d seen you in town this

afternoon."

Jodie’s smile vanished as she saw John’s mother

standing in front of them.

Instinctively she moved closer to Lorenzo. John’s

mother was scrutinising them both very sharply, Jodie

saw, and her chin suddenly lifted as she looked back

at her.

"I hope we aren’t gatecrashing?" she said calmly.

"May I introduce my husband to you, Sheila?"

"Your husband? Lucy did say, but I wasn’t sure…

My goodness, this is a surprise." John’s mother gave

a small tinkling laugh. "And there we were, worrying

about you being upset and broken-hearted."

"Jodie recognised very quickly that calf love means

nothing when one finds the real thing." Lorenzo’s

smile might have taken some of the sting out of his

words, but Jodie still gave him a sharp look, and

wasn’t surprised to see the cold gleam in his eyes.

"Well, I hope the two of you will be very happy,

Mr…" Sheila began insincerely.

"Lorenzo Niccolo d’Este, Duce di Montesavro,"

Lorenzo introduced himself, with cool, insouciant

confidence.

"You’re a duke?" Sheila asked faintly.

Lorenzo inclined his head in assent, and said

suavely, "But please do call me Lorenzo."

Suddenly Jodie was almost begi

"And how is Councillor Higgins?" she asked

sweetly, turning to explain to Lorenzo, "John’s father

is a local councillor."

John’s mother had, she noticed, begun to turn an

unflattering shade of pink. It was fu

was begi

which John’s parents had let her know that they considered

her to be just that little bit inferior to them.

Of course she was behaving very badly, she knew,

but sometimes behaving badly could be fun!

"that’s one of the benefits of being married to you

and not to John," she murmured to Lorenzo as they

moved away to allow Sheila to greet some new arrivals.

"What is?"

"No mother-in-law," she said succinctly.

By now they had begun to attract rather a lot of

attention, as people recognised her and did a small