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    The Italian's Wife

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      'Well, it's not mine.' Holly's temper fired. 'I got the interview on my

      own merits and I'm proud of that and I intend to show up-'

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      His lean, dark, devastating face set hard. 'But I said no.' Holly

      smoothed an unsteady hand down over her skirt but kept her chin high.

      'Don't I have the right to disagree with you?'

      'Not when I know better. You're not making the Lombardi name a laughing

      stock by chasing after some menial job,' Rio decreed with cutting emphasis.

      Holly paled. 'So let's get this straight...if I was a brain surgeon or

      something snobby or important you would have a different attitude. But,

      as I'm only capable of work that you consider menial, I have to stay

      home to conserve your dignity.'

      'As you're not a brain surgeon, I don't think we need discuss that

      angle. Come on,' Rio urged ruefully. 'Go and change into something

      livelier for the races.' 'No.'

      'In a minute you're going to be chaining yourself to the railings

      outside the house like a suffragette fighting for the vote,' Rio

      countered very drily. 'Be sensible. I work very long hours. When I'm

      around, I want you around too-'

      'Did anyone ever tell you that you can be very domineering? And the sort

      of bloke who has to control everything around him?' Holly paused and

      then went on, 'If I want to work, I will work.' 'Is that your last

      word?' Holly nodded without hesitation.

      Rio surveyed her with a level of brooding dissatisfaction that would

      once have filled her with instant wholehearted panic. Then, swinging on

      his heel, he mounted the stairs and left her standing there.

      An hour later, while Holly waited her turn with the other applicants

      called for interview, she began to wonder exactly what she was doing

      there. Was she happy to leave Timothy solely to Sarah's care for half of

      every week? Hadn't she

      neglected to take into account the other demands on her time? Was she

      going to drop out of her Italian lessons? Shouldn't she be taking a more

      hands-on interest in the running of her own home?

      In addition, Rio led a busy social life. They had already dined out once

      that week, with the directors of the Lombardi Foundation, an occasion

      that had not been half so intimidating as she had feared. And that very

      evening they had a big private party to attend. As Rio's wife she had to

      look good at such events and that meant more than running a last-minute

      brush through her hair and wearing the first thing that came out of her

      wardrobe.

      Suppressing a rueful sigh, Holly decided that there was no point

      whatsoever in putting herself through an interview for a job she did not

      even want. Only pride and the suggestion that she might be a gold-digger

      had sent her off in search of a job in the first place. Indeed, she had

      stood up to Rio purely on principle and she knew that her stubborn

      refusal to give way had shocked him.

      Evidently, the husband who had told her that she would have to lead her

      own life hadn't really meant it. She started to smile then. Just as he

      had once carelessly admitted, Rio was spoilt. Alice adored her only son.

      Holly imagined others of her sex had added to that spoiling even by the

      time Rio became a teenager. He was drop-dead gorgeous and rich and

      absolutely charming...as long as he got what he wanted. Which, most of

      the time, he did. And why not, when he made her so happy?

      Arriving back home, she was disappointed to learn that Rio had returned

      to his office at Lombardi Industries. Around three she went to get her

      hair done. Sly, the owner of the salon, who had long since grasped the

      fact that Holly was not Rio's imaginary cousin, Fiammetta, and had done

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      so with very good grace, always gave Holly her personal attention.

      'I hear Christabel didn't get that big cosmetics contract she was up

      for,' Sly remarked when she began trimming Holly's hair. 'But then,

      let's face it, she's not getting any younger...'

      After telling herself that she was about to do the decent thing and

      change the subject, Holly heard herself saying instead, 'What age is she?'

      'She's got to be over thirty...' Sly lowered her head to continue more

      confidentially, 'She's supposed to be pretty difficult to work with. A

      lot of people in the business don't like her. It makes you think that

      some of the juiciest rumours about her have to be true.'

      'Rumours?' Holly was ashamed of herself, deeply ashamed, but she was as

      hooked as a fish on a line to the other woman's every word,

      "The big cosmetics companies are very careful of their image and they

      expect the model they select as a figurehead to have a clean

      reputation.. .and Christabel, well, I've heard that she does;- Oh,

      excuse me.'

      As a stylist interrupted Sly with a query the brunette broke off what

      she had been saying and left Holly seething with curiosity. But the

      minute of reflection that followed sobered Holly and made her face burn.

      It was truly awful of her to be listening to gossip about Christabel.

      Rio would kill her. Rio would expect better of her. For goodness' sake,

      didn't she expect better of herself?

      'Can we change the subject?' Holly asked when Sly returned to her.

      'But we were having so much fun doing down Christabel,' Sly pointed out

      in amazement.

      'I'm sorry...I know I encouraged you, but talking about her makes me

      feel bad.'

      'That's what I keep on telling people about you. Sweet sincerity shines

      out of you. I bet Rio was blinded by the comparison between you and that

      female we're not going to mention again. My final word on the subject?

      Rio had an incredibly lucky escape.'

      On the drive home Holly gathered her courage and stopped off at the same

      designer outlet where Rio had once taken her shopping. She wanted to buy

      an outfit that Rio hadn't seen before, something that he hadn't chosen

      for her. And she found it: a strappy short dress that was wholly

      feminine in design and made of glorious fabric that shone like pure,

      opulent gold beneath the lights.

      Clad in her new lingerie, a daring combination of gossamer-thin

      lace-topped stockings, oyster silk panties and a matching strapless bra,

      she was putting the finishing touches to her make-up, which she had

      laboured long and hard over, when a knock sounded on the bathroom door.

      She opened it, focused on a silk tie and automatically tipped back her

      head to connect with the dark golden eyes she loved, saying, 'Be

      honest...does this eyeshadow make me look like a panda with a hangover?'

      'Santo cielo...' Rio murmured huskily. 'That bad?' Holly groaned in

      frustration. 'I've wiped it all off once already and I'll die if I have

      to do it again!'

      'You look totally fantastic just as you are, bella mia,' Rio said very

      slowly.

      Comprehension sinking in, Holly watched her husband literally trail his

      hotly appreciative gaze over her scantily clad body and she reddened and

      threw the mascara wand in her hand at him. 'My eyes, Rio!'

      He caught the wand in one lean brown hand and threw back his arrogant

      dark head, raw amuse
    ment dancing in his dark-lashed gaze, a slashing

      smile of shameless acknowledgement

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      on his mouth. 'Gorgeous... all of you, absolutely gorgeous. How long do

      we have before we have to leave?'

      'Rio...' Her breath caught in her throat at the smouldering glitter in

      his scrutiny. His effect on her was instantaneous. A slow simmer of heat

      rose inside her, spread at wanton speed to sensitive places. Her nipples

      tingled and tightened and pushed against the cups of her bra and a tiny

      tightening sensation pulled deep in the pit of her stomach and made her

      press her thighs together.

      'We have more important things to think about,' Rio imparted rather

      raggedly.

      'Have we?'

      'I was a real bastard earlier. How did the interview go?'

      'The...interview?' Holly coloured, averted her gaze, not yet ready to

      admit that she had dropped out in advance of it. 'OK...fine.'

      Rio spread his hands in an expressive motion. 'I personally feel that

      the wisest solution is for you to work somewhere in the Lombardi empire.

      Now, before you start saying that's nepotism, listen to the pros and

      cons...'

      'Pros and cons...' Holly parroted, hugely taken aback by his suggestion.

      'Your hours would be negotiable- So if I want us to take off somewhere

      for a break at short notice, or even have you accompany me on a business

      trip, there won't be a problem.'

      'I see...'

      'Of course, you will have to do some business courses first, and some of

      our company courses are quite demanding. But, when you're so keen to

      have a career, I can't see that being a problem. You just haven't had

      the opportunities before but now you do,' Rio informed her with

      satisfaction.

      The silence lay, a silence of expectancy.

      Holly was aghast. She was seeing demanding business courses stretching

      interminably into her future and cringing from the prospect. But after

      all the noise she had made about working, how was she supposed to turn

      round and tell him she had changed her mind? Especially when he had made

      such an effort to alter his own outlook on her behalf. Why were men so

      obtuse sometimes? 'Holly?' Rio prompted.

      Holly swallowed hard and forced a weak smile. 'You're being really

      supportive. I'll think the idea over.'

      'I have a surprise for you, cara. Put out your hand and close your

      eyes,' Rio urged.

      Her mascaraed lashes clogged together. She felt him slide something onto

      her left hand and she untangled her lashes to look.

      'Six-week anniversary present,' Rio imparted. A fabulous sapphire and

      diamond ring now sat next to her wedding ring. Her throat closed over.

      When he went on a guilt trip, he really worked hard at it, she

      reflected, tears stinging her eyes. 'It's just gorgeous...' she said in

      a wobbly voice.

      'What are you crying for?'

      'I'm not crying,' she swore chokily. 'Look, I'd better get

      dressed.'

      'Spoilsport,' he murmured huskily.

      She had had to fall like a ton of bricks for him to discover that

      sometimes she loved him so much it literally hurt to think about it.

      The party was held in a huge town house by a very fashionable

      middle-aged couple. The decor seemed to have a gothic theme, or maybe it

      was just the party theme, Holly thought, but there was a giant mural of

      dragons adorning one end of the vast main room and the lights were dim

      and the air heavy with the scent of incense. Huge mirrors hung

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      on the walls and veiled marble statues lurked in dim corners.

      'You've got some strange friends,' Holly told Rio.

      'Frank and Lily are very conventional but they slavishly follow every

      fashion trend,' Rio informed her with amusement. "The next time you

      visit it will all have changed.'

      Holly saw Christabel make her entrance, could not really have missed it

      even had she tried. Wearing a shimmering, extremely short white dress

      that caressed every curve of her perfect body, Christabel turned every

      head in the room, both male and female.

      As Holly sat there frozen by dismay and an instant sense of being under

      threat, Rio drawled softly, 'I'm afraid that on some occasions you will

      have to get used to seeing her around.'

      'Did you know she was going to be here?'

      'I didn't even think about it,' Rio countered in a decided tone of

      exasperation.

      Holly then noticed that Christabel had a very presentable male companion

      in tow and the sight soothed her. She knew what Rio was telling her and

      wished she hadn't commented. Christabel had a perfect right to go where

      she liked.

      An hour later she watched Rio's ex-fiancée putting on a stunning

      exhibition of salsa dancing and generally becoming the life and soul of

      the party. By her side, Rio got quieter and quieter. When he had asked

      her to dance she had said no. She didn't know how to do salsa but now

      everyone was doing it and doing it with real style.

      While Rio was at the other end of the room chatting to their host his

      cousin, Jeremy strolled up. 'Would you like to dance?'

      'No, thanks.'

      'You shouldn't let Christabel get you down,' Jeremy said

      bluntly.

      'Oh, is she here? I hadn't noticed.' Holly knew she was sulking and

      feeling sorry for herself but she was unable to stop. She felt so plain,

      so colourless in comparison to Christabel. Why had Rio become so silent?

      Maybe he was jealous. Maybe seeing Christabel with another man annoyed

      him. How could it not annoy him, for goodness' sake? Christabel was just

      so unbelievably gorgeous, she

      conceded miserably.

      Jeremy drifted off again and Holly watched Christabel giggle in company

      with their hostess, Lily. And then something happened. The older woman's

      face froze and she turned on her heel and stalked over to her husband

      and Rio. Christabel returned to her table and lifted her handbag to

      rifle through it. Then the dancers screened her from view. But when

      Holly glanced back at Rio for the first time she saw him looking in

      Christabel's direction, lean, strong face taut, his tension

      unmistakable. Suddenly Holly's heart felt as if it was thundering at the

      base of her throat and threatening to choke her. As if in a dream, she

      watched Rio cut a path across the crowded floor, making a beeline for

      Christabel. Then she saw her husband standing with his ex-fiancée in the

      circle of his arms and she couldn't believe it. Her very worst nightmare

      was coming true before her eyes but she could not believe it.

      But Christabel's head was down on his shoulder, her hair trailing across

      his dark jacket like a blonde banner. Some people had even stopped

      dancing to stare. The taste of bile in her dry mouth, Holly watched

      sickly as Rio, with a supportive arm wrapped round Christabel, walked

      her out of

      the room.

      Holly sat very still, just staring into space, eyes burning

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      in her sockets, tummy cramping with nausea. She was horribly conscious

      of the surge of comment washing round the room in a tidal wave. She

      couldn't
    hear it because of the music but she could see and feel it: the

      heads moving together, the clumping up of couples into bigger groups,

      the agonising moment when she accidentally collided with a speculative

      glance.

      Jeremy appeared in front of her. 'Rio called me on my mobile. He asked

      me to keep you company.'

      Rio had phoned Jeremy? Rio had actually left the party with Christabel?

      Her husband had just walked out and left her stranded in front of an

      audience? Well, where did you think he was going with her? she asked

      herself numbly.

      'I want to go home.' Holly got up, legs trembling, wanting some magic

      process to transport her outside, away from the watching eyes and the

      clattering tongues. Never in her life had she felt more humiliated.

      Never had she dreamt that Rio would do such a thing to her.

      There was no sign of their host and hostess, which was a relief. Jeremy

      tucked Holly into a cab as if she might shatter into pieces if he wasn't

      careful. He climbed in beside her.

      'There's no need for you to come with me,' Holly said woodenly.

      Jeremy's phone started playing some ludicrously upbeat tune. He handed

      it to her. 'It's Rio...'

      'Holly, I'm really sorry but I honestly didn't have a choice,' Rio

      breathed in bleak undertone. 'Look, we'll talk later.'

     


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