Authors: Abby Gordon
with soft lights and sensual Latin music any day. Or
better yet, the serene atmosphere of her favorite spa,
which is where she planned to celebrate her own
bachelorette party in a month’s time.
The now much longer conga line approached. Cara
whooped and swayed in front, leading ardent followers
between the tables.
“Come on, Lexi.” She made a grab for her as they
passed by the table.
“No, thanks. I’d rather sit here and watch you.” Lexi
hated making a spectacle of herself and joining the
conga line clad in the short, tight black mini skirt Cara
had all but forced her into was definitely out of the
question.
She cringed as Cara stopped, planted her hands on
her hips, and glared at her. “You promised, Lexi. You
promised me a fantastic time tonight. These are my last
days of freedom, for Chrissakes! The least you can do is
help me enjoy myself.”
Lexi refrained from reminding her semi-inebriated
friend that she didn’t need anyone to have a good time.
Cara could have a full-blown party in a padded cell all
by herself.
Instead, she put down her mineral water and let
herself be pulled up, her protests ignored as Cara forced
her in front of the line.
“Now wriggle that ass and show me what makes my
brother so hot for you!” she commanded.
“Cara!”
“Oh, don’t be such a prude,” Cara replied, her
American accent distinctive in the jumbled mix of
Cockney and middle-class tones. Her hands slid up over
Lexi’s hips and anchored at her waist. “What is it you
English say? Don’t be such a big girl’s blouse? Now
move!”
Pushed from behind by the restless line, Lexi
moved forward, going with the sway of bodies. She
opened her mouth to explain that the expression was
normally reserved for wimpy men not women, but
stopped as she felt Cara’s warm breath tease her ear.
“Don’t think I haven’t heard you and Enzo going at
it like crazed monkeys. You don’t fool me for a second
with that Mary Poppins facade. Underneath those
don’t-touch-me clothes, you’re a sexy little vixen.”
Lexi turned shocked eyes to her friend, frantically
trying to recall when Cara could have heard her with
Enzo. It must’ve been—
“The night of your birthday party last month,” Cara
supplied helpfully. “You probably thought I’d left. I’d
crashed in the back room. Your screams woke me up.
For such a prude, you’re very...vocal in bed, aren’t you?
Or was it your brand new status as my brother’s fiancée
that got you so hot?” Her crude chuckle grated on Lexi’s
nerves.
“Sorry if the noise woke you...” She flinched as the
hand around her waist tightened almost painfully.
“If that’s your thing, then go for it, I say. But do you
think you’re doing the right thing?”
“I beg your pardon?” The loud music made her
think she’d misheard, but when she glanced over her
shoulder, the look in Cara’s eyes told a different story.
Lexi tried not to react to the mild venom she saw there.
“It’s easy to confuse great sex with love. And as
much as I love him, Enzo can be a jerk sometimes. I
mean, he’s not exactly the homebody type. He works
really long hours. Hell, sometimes he doesn't come
home at all, just sleeps at his club. You sure you want to
put up with that?”
Lexi frowned. “Should you talk about your brother
that way?” She tried to pull away.
Cara stayed right behind her. “He's my brother; I'm
stuck with him.” She paused a beat. “But there's no
reason why you should be.”
Lexi missed a step and stumbled as the restless
dancers pushed the conga line forward. “Are you trying
to tell me something?” Were the fears she’d harbored
since becoming engaged to Enzo real? Did Cara hate
the thought of her marrying her precious brother?
The younger woman gave a shrug. “I just think all
this happened too fast. Maybe you need to think about
it some more before you rush into a mistake you’ll
regret.”
“The same way you rushed into your engagement to
Ian after only three weeks?”
Her hands dropped from Lexi's waist and she
stopped in the middle of the dance floor. “You think I'm
making a mistake? Or are you jealous because Ian
asked
m e
to marry him even though you dated him
first?”
“I’m not jealous and I never said you were making a
mistake, but obviously you think
I
am by marrying
your
brother.”
Cara’s lips turned downward. “Maybe I'm giving
you advice that I hope my own brother would give me if
he thought I was making a mistake.”
“And does he?”
“No, he knows I'm happy with Ian.”
“And I'm happy with your brother, so let's drop this,
shall we?” For several seconds, the mutinous look
remained in Cara’s eyes. “Cara?”
“Come on, keep the conga movin'!” someone shouted
from behind.
“Fine, just make sure you're doing the right thing,
considering your age and all.” Undisguised malice
accompanied the words and Lexi’s heart sank even
further.
“Gee thanks, but I don’t think twenty-nine qualifies
me for the recycling dump just yet.”
Cara flicked back her hair, shameless at her insult.
“You know what I mean.”
“No, I don’t. And I don’t think I want to know.”
When Cara tried to force Lexi to resume the conga, she
pulled away. “I think I'll go and sit down now.”
Heart pounding, she returned to the table and
swallowed a mouthful of mineral water. It wet her
throat, but she wished it was something stronger. As
designated driver, however, she had no choice but to
stick to water. Unfortunately, it did nothing to stop the
anxious emotions rampaging through her.
She placed the glass on the table and paused as she
caught sight of her engagement ring.
Enzo.
Warmth calmed her anxiety.
Enzo, the love of her life. Her other half. Her soul
mate.
She hadn’t believed such intense feelings could
exist between two human beings until she met Enzo.
Four weeks ago, after only three months of dating,
he’d asked her to marry him, and all her dreams had
come true. Eastwell Manor was booked, courtesy of a
last-minute cancellation, and her fairytale dress now
hung in her closet. In two months’ time, she’d walk
down the aisle, join her life with Lorenzo Saldana’s, live
happily ever after, and make gorgeous babies.
A smile broke over her face. All of a sudden, she
couldn’t wait to get back home, coax him round to her
apartment, and have monkey sex with him.
God bless the day Sally had talked her into joining
her salsa class.
She’d spied Enzo the minute she’d walked into the
salsa bar on the third week of lessons—a dark, brooding
figure in the corner of the main bar. Having already
met him and received his frosty reception at the house
she’d showed to him and his sister that morning, she’d
been reluctant to approach him again, even though his
eyes
seemed
pinned
on
her.
She’d
watched
surreptitiously as he rebuffed all attempts from the
women in the class to seduce him onto the dance floor.
Tall, sleekly-muscled, clad in jeans and a tight
black T-shirt, the word
smoldering
seemed to sum up
the raven-haired hunk who’d watched with lazy
amusement as she attempted the complicated salsa
moves.
In the end, she suspected that he’d taken over her
practice out of pity as she’d tortured the dance steps.
But all it’d taken was one touch, one look into his
deep, green eyes, and she’d lost her heart. Well that,
and him molding her to his body halfway through a
particularly sensual move, fisting one strong hand in
her hair and whispering hotly in her ear, “I’m gonna
fuck the hell out of you tonight.”
Of course, she’d slept with him that night, swept
away by feelings so strong, Mount Vesuvius at full rage
couldn’t have stopped her from claiming him as hers.
That he felt the same made heaven a truly
wonderful, glorious place to be.
Except for the snake in paradise.
From the start of her relationship with Enzo, Lexi
had felt Cara’s mild disapproval. She couldn’t pinpoint
the problem because they’d seem to hit it off after being
introduced by Lexi’s childhood friend, Sally. Cara hero-
worshiped her brother, so her blessing meant so much
to Lexi.
But lately, she’d begun to wonder whether Cara
had faked her goodwill. With her stark warning just
now, Lexi could no longer pretend that she had Cara’s
blessing. But why did she hate the idea of her marrying
Enzo so much? Couldn’t she see how happy she made
Enzo, and vice versa?
Lexi’s solitaire ring glinted in the strobe lights of
the club, and her warm glow receded as she recalled
how disastrous her previous relationships had been.
Take Ian, for instance. Contrary to Cara’s inference
that she was jealous, she’d felt nothing but relief when
Ian had turned his attentions to someone else.
Although they’d dated for a while, Lexi had never felt
he was
the one.
And frankly by the time she broke
things off, Ian’s intensity had scared her a little.
Cara had struck a nerve, calling her a prude. Or at
least that’d been the label hung on her before Enzo had
showed her that gentle loving could also be red-hot. Her
experience with Ian had left a bad taste in her mouth.
But with Enzo, she’d discovered the true meaning of
making love.
A tingle shimmered through her and her nipples
puckered as she recalled his hands on her just this
afternoon. The dramatic cut of her blue silk halter-top
had meant no bra tonight and the material chafed with
a delicious pleasure-pain sensation, which caused her to
bite her lip. Warmth flooded Lexi’s face as she
acknowledged that no matter how often she made love
with him, she always yearned for his touch. And as
she’d come to realize, there would be no relief until she
received what she craved—him between her legs.
She shifted in her seat, desperate to ease the
swirling heat in her pelvis. The seam of her thong
pressed against her clit, the damp material causing
delicious friction. A moan escaped, but the sound was
thankfully swallowed by the loud music. Eyes shut, she
took a deep, restorative breath. Another hour, give or
take, and she’d be with Enzo. He’d ease her need and
make things right.
As for Cara...
The shout of the returning conga line ended her
thoughts. She arranged a presentable smile on her face,
pressed her thighs together to stem the throbbing, and
looked up as Cara plopped down on her seat. The silver
and jade beads of her long necklace swung over the
bosom of her tight green tube dress.
“Ready to leave?” Lexi asked the trio of sweaty,
smiling women.
Fiona, the pint-sized, blonde American friend of
Cara’s, reached for the pitcher and poured drinks. “Not
yet. I need to cool down a bit first. That guy I was
dancing with sure sent my temperature soaring.
Woohoo.” She fanned herself with one hand and tipped
her glass to her lips with the other.
“Yeah, his hand soared all the way up your top,”
Sally grinned, flicking her black hair off her shoulders
and reaching for her drink.
“He was just making sure his number was stored in
a safe, secure place.” Fiona grinned back, batting false
eyelashes.
“That rules out your panties, then, doesn’t it?” Cara
winked at her.
“It would’ve, if I wore any,” Fiona shot back.
The table erupted in hoots of shocked laughter, and
Lexi couldn’t hold back her grin. As much as she
would’ve preferred the spa, she was glad to see the girls
enjoying themselves.
When they tottered off for one last dance, Lexi
pulled out her cell phone and sent a text message.
Half
an hour. Your place or mine?
She received a response within seconds.
Mine.
Hurry. I’m ready and waiting. Love U.
Me too. See you soon. XX
Smiling, she put her phone away.
“Right, shall we go?” she asked as soon as they
returned from the dance floor, itching to be away.