Read Deserving of His Diamonds Online
Authors: ASUS
assured, the master of all he controlled. Was he really feeling guilty or just
annoyed at being wrong for once in his life? He was a fiercely proud man.
She had met no one prouder or more stubborn. ‗You can sleep easy, Emilio,‘
she said. ‗After the way you treated me I put you out of my mind as soon as
I stepped off the plane. I haven‘t thought of you in months.‘ He held her
look for a heartbeat longer than she would have liked. ‗I‘ll be in town for the
rest of the week,‘ he said, handing her a business card. ‗If you change your
mind about meeting with me, please feel free to call me at any time.‘ Gisele
took the silver-embossed card with a hand that trembled slightly as it came
in contact with his. She curled her fingers around the card until its edges bit
into her palm. ‗I won‘t change my mind,‘ she said with steely determination
wrapped around each and every word. She waited until he had left before
she let out her breath in a long ragged stream. She looked at the card she had
crushed in her hand. A sharp corner had broken the skin of her palm; a very
timely reminder that if she allowed Emilio Andreoni too close again she
would be the only one to get hurt.
A COUPLE of days later Gisele received a visit from her landlord, Keith
Patterson. For a heart-stopping moment she wondered if she had somehow
overlooked paying her rent, but then she remembered she had seen the
electronic transfer of the funds on her accounts profile page only the week
before. ‗I know this is short notice, Miss Carter,‘ Keith said after the usual
polite exchange of greetings, ‗but I‘ve decided to sell the building to a
developer. I got an offer too good to refuse. The wife and I lost a fair bit in
the global financial crisis and we need to refinance ourselves for our
retirement. This offer couldn‘t have come at a better time.‘ Gisele blinked at
him in alarm. While her profit turnover was good and her bank overdraft
manageable, finding other premises would no doubt involve a rise in rent.
She didn‘t want to overstretch herself, especially as she had only recently
employed an assistant. So many small businesses folded due to having too
many overheads and not enough income. She didn‘t want to become another
statistic of economic disaster. ‗Does that mean I have to move out?‘ she
asked. ‗That will depend on the new owner,‘ Keith said. ‗He‘ll have to get
council approval before he does any alterations. That could take weeks or a
couple of months. He gave me his card for you to contact him to discuss the
lease.‘ He handed her a silver-embossed card across the counter. Gisele‘s
heart dropped like a stone inside her chest even before she saw the name on
the card. ‗Emilio Andreoni bought the building?‘ she asked in a shocked
gasp.
‗You‘ve heard of him?‘ Keith asked. She felt her face grow warm. ‗Yes …
I‘ve heard of him,‘ she said. ‗But he‘s an architect, not a property
developer.‘ ‗Maybe he‘s diversifying his interests,‘ Keith said. ‗I‘ve heard
he‘s won numerous awards for his designs. He seemed mighty keen to buy
the place.‘ ‗Did he give you a reason for his enthusiasm?‘ Gisele asked,
boiling with anger inside. ‗Yes, he said it held sentimental value,‘ Keith
said. ‗Maybe a relative of his owned it in the past. Some Italians used to
have a fruit shop here in the fifties. I can‘t remember their name.‘ Gisele
ground her teeth. Sentimental value indeed! She knew for a fact Emilio had
no living relatives, or at least none he wanted to associate with. He had told
her very little about his background, but she sensed it hadn‘t been much like
hers. She had often wondered if that was another reason he had wanted to
marry her. Her blueblooded pedigree had appealed to him. How ironic that it
turned out she and her twin were the products of an illicit affair their father
had had with a housekeeper while he and his wife were living in London.
Once Keith Patterson had gone Gisele looked at the business card lying on
the counter. She drummed her fingers on the glass surface, her teeth almost
going to powder as she considered her options. She could tear up the card
into tiny little pieces as she had a couple of days ago, or she could call the
mobile number on it and arrange a showdown. If she tore up the card he
would surely come in to see her and she would be caught off guard just as
she had been before.
She decided it would be better to see him on her terms this time around. She
picked up the phone and started dialling. ‗Emilio Andreoni.‘
‗You bastard!‘ Gisele spat before she could stop herself.
She heard the sound of a leather chair squeaking as he shifted position. She
imagined him with his feet up on the desk, his ankles crossed casually, his
head laid back against the headrest and a self-satisfied smile on his mouth.
‗Nice to hear from you, Gisele,‘ he said smoothly. ‗Have you changed your
mind yet about meeting with me one last time before I leave?‘ Gisele almost
broke the phone with the pressure of her fingers as she gripped it in her
hand. ‗I can‘t believe how ruthless you‘re prepared to be in getting your own
way,‘ she hissed at him. ‗Do you really think by charging me an exorbitant
rent it will make me hate you less?‘ ‗You‘re assuming I‘m going to charge
you rent,‘ he said. ‗Maybe I‘ll lease the premises to you without charging a
cent.‘ Gisele‘s heart clanged against her rib cage. ‗Wh-what did you say?‘
‗I‘m offering you a business proposition,‘ he said. ‗Meet with me and we‘ll
discuss it.‘ She felt a shiver of apprehension trickle down her spine like a
single drop of icy water. ‗I‘d rather turn tricks on the nearest street corner
than have anything to do with you,‘ she threw back.
‗Before you reject an offer you really should discuss the terms and
conditions more thoroughly,‘ he said. ‗You might be surprised at some of
the benefits.‘ ‗I can just imagine some of the benefits,‘ Gisele said, her voice
liberally laced with scorn. ‗A rent-free premises in exchange for my body
and my self-respect. No thanks.‘ ‗You really should consider my proposal,
Gisele,‘ he said. ‗It wouldn‘t do to put at risk everything you‘ve worked so
hard for, now, would it?‘ ‗I‘ve lost everything before and survived,‘ she
said, throwing a verbal punch. She heard it land with a sharp intake of his
breath. ‗Don‘t make me play dirty, Gisele,‘ he gritted. ‗I can and I will if I
have to.‘ Gisele felt that icy shiver again. She knew just how ruthless he
could be. She knew he had ways and means to make things very difficult for
her, even more difficult than when he had thrown her out of his life so
callously just days before the wedding she had planned with such excitement
and anticipation. She still remembered the horror of that moment. She
couldn‘t even look at a wedding gown now without feeling that gut-
wrenching sense of despair. But she was not going to roll over for him. ‗I
don‘t want or need your help,‘ she said. ‗I don‘t care if I have to beg on the
streets. I will not accept anything from you.‘ ‗I recently designed a holiday
retreat for one of Europe‘s largest retail giants,‘ Emilio said. ‗With a click of a computer mouse I could make your business expand exponentially. Your
shop will not just be a local enterprise. It will instantly become a global
brand.‘ Gisele thought of the expansion she had planned over
the next few years. How she had imagined building her business to spread to
other suburban outlets and to the larger department stores and, more
importantly, increasing her online presence. The only things that had been
holding her back were secure finance and the right contacts. She fought with
her resolve. She wanted to say no. She wanted to slam the phone down in his
ear. But turning her back on him would mean turning her back on the sort of
success most people could only dream about. But then, doing any sort of
business deal with Emilio would mean contact with him. Contact she didn‘t
want, wouldn‘t allow herself to want. Her stomach slipped like a cat‘s claws
on a highly polished surface.
Maybe even intimate contact …
‗Think about it, Gisele,‘ he said. ‗You have a lot to gain by allowing me
back in your life, even if it‘s only temporarily.‘ ‗What do you mean,
temporarily?‘ she asked warily. ‗I would like you to spend the next month
with me in Italy,‘ Emilio said. ‗It will give us a chance to see if we can still
make things work between us. I will, of course, pay you an allowance for the
time we spend together.‘ ‗I‘m not spending the next minute with you,‘
Gisele said with a fresh upsurge of resolve. ‗I‘m hanging up right now so
don‘t bother call—‘ ‗It will also be the perfect opportunity for me to
introduce you to the right contacts,‘ he said. ‗How does a million dollars for
the month sound?‘
Gisele‘s mouth opened and closed. She couldn‘t seem to get her voice to
work. Her heart was pumping so hard and so fast she felt as if it were going
to explode out from between her breasts and land on the floor in front of her.
A million dollars.
Could she do it? Could she survive a month living with Emilio? She had
shared his bed with love in the past. How could she do it this time with
hatred? Would he want her to share his bed? A shiver ran over her skin. Of
course he would want her to. Hadn‘t she seen his desire for her burning in
his dark eyes when he came into the shop? Couldn‘t she hear the spine-
tingling rumble of it in his voice now? ‗I … I need some time to think about
this,‘ she said. ‗What‘s to think about?‘ he asked. ‗You win either way,
Gisele. If after a month we both feel there‘s no point in carrying on any
further, you will be free to go. No strings. You can take the money and
leave.‘ She chewed at her bottom lip for a moment. ‗And you‘re happy to
have me back in your life, hating you the way I do?‘ she asked. ‗I understand
your feelings,‘ he said. ‗But I feel we both need to be sure we‘re not making
the biggest mistake of our lives by not exploring the possibility of a future
together.‘ Gisele frowned. ‗Why are you doing this?‘ she asked. ‗Why not
leave things as they are?‘ ‗Because as soon as I saw you the other day I
knew we had unfinished business,‘ he said. ‗I felt it and I know you did too.
You can deny it but it won‘t make it any less real.
You might hate me but I felt your body react to mine. You still want me just
as much as I still want you.‘ Gisele hated that he knew her body so well that
he could read its most subtle of signals. What hope did she have of coming
out of this with her pride intact? ‗I want another day or two to think it over,‘
she said. ‗And if I agree, I won‘t accept less than two million.‘ ‗I can see
why you have done so well for yourself in the time we‘ve been apart,‘
Emilio said musingly. ‗You drive a hard bargain. Two million is a lot of
money.‘ ‗I have a lot of hate,‘ she shot back. ‗I will look forward to
dismantling it,‘ he said. Gisele felt her insides clench with unruly desire.
‗You haven‘t got a hope, Emilio,‘ she said. ‗You can pay all you like for my
body but you will never have my heart.‘ ‗Your body will do for now,‘ he
said with smouldering intensity. ‗I will send a car for you on Friday evening.
Pack your passport and some clothes if it is a yes.‘ And with that the phone
line went dead. As Emilio‘s driver pulled up in front of her block of flats
Gisele told herself she was saying yes for one reason and one reason only.
She wanted to make Emilio‘s life as miserable as she could for the next
month. She would enjoy every minute of making him regret the way he had
treated her. He would not find her such an easy conquest this time around.
She was not the sweet, shy, rather naive virgin he had met and swept off her
feet two years ago. She was older and wiser, harder and more cynical. More
battle scarred and dangerously, scarily angry. Also, being in Europe for a
month might give her the opportunity to get to know the sister she had never
met
until a couple of weeks ago. Sienna was currently living in London, which
was a whole lot closer to Rome than Sydney. Gisele felt her chest tighten as
she thought of all the lost years, all the lost confidences and closeness she
and Sienna should have had together. Selfish adults who had not stopped to
think of the long-term consequences of such a reckless and self-serving
deception had stolen it from them. She was still coming to terms with the
heartbreak of finding out the truth. It wasn‘t just about the sex tape scandal
mix-up, although that was heartbreaking enough. She felt her whole life had
been a lie. She didn‘t know who she was any more. It was as if Gisele
Carter, the Sydney born and bred only child of Richard and Hilary Carter,
had suddenly vanished, vaporised into thin air.
Who was she now?
She was not her mother‘s daughter. And yet she was not her biological
mother‘s daughter either as she had never felt her mother‘s arms or ever felt
the brush of her lips on her skin, or if she had in those first early days after
birth she had no memory of it now. She had been handed over like a
package, a one-way delivery, never to be returned to sender. How had her