Read Deserving of His Diamonds Online
Authors: ASUS
mother, Nell Baker, chosen which baby to keep and which one to give
away? Had she done it willingly or had she done it for the money? A little
dagger of guilt pierced Gisele as she thought of what she had led Emilio to
believe she would do for money. He thought he could pay any amount to
have her back in his life and back in his bed but he was in for a big surprise.
She gave a grimly determined smile as she pressed down on the suitcase to
snap the locks closed.
Once the month was up Emilio would be just as glad to see the back of her
as he had been the last time. She would make sure of it. Emilio was waiting
in the hotel bar when Gisele came. He felt the jolt of awareness hit him like
a punch to his abdomen. He had met hundreds of beautiful women but no
one had that powerful physical effect on him just by walking into the room.
And yet she hardly seemed to be aware of how every male head turned and
looked at her. Her simple but elegant cream dress was nipped in at the waist
with a black bow at the front that drew attention to how slim she was. He
suspected he could now span her waist with his hands. Her silver-blonde hair
was pulled back in a smooth knot at the back of her head, showcasing the
swanlike grace of her neck. She was wearing make-up but it was so skilfully
applied it looked entirely natural. She had subtly highlighted the grey-blue
of her eyes with eyeliner and a brush of smoky eyeshadow, and her lush lips
were shiny with pink-tinted lipgloss. It made him want to lean down and
press his lips to hers to see if she still tasted the same. He could smell her
perfume, her signature summery honeysuckle scent that had clung to his skin
for hours after making love with her. He had missed that fragrance. It never
smelled quite the same on anyone else. He stood to greet her, and even
though she was wearing shiny patent black killer heels he still towered over
her. ‗Did you bring your passport?‘ he asked. She gave him a churlish look
from beneath her lashes. ‗I almost didn‘t, but the thought of two million
reasons why I should made me see reason.‘ Emilio allowed himself a small
smile of satisfaction. She
was here under duress but at least she was here. He led her to a quiet corner
in the bar with a gentle hand at her elbow. He felt her bare skin shiver in
response to his touch and an arrow of need staked him in his groin. Her skin
was so soft and creamy, like silk against his fingers. ‗What would you like to
drink?‘ he asked. ‗Champagne?‘ She shook her head. ‗I‘m not celebrating
anything,‘ she said, shooting him another look. ‗White wine will do.‘ Emilio
ordered their drinks and, once they had been served, he leaned back in his
seat to study her icemaiden features. He knew he deserved her ire. He had
thrown her out of his life with a callous and ruthless disregard for her
feelings. He had been so convinced she had betrayed him. The red mist of
anger he had felt had blinded him to anything but what he believed she had
done. The image of her with that man taunted him and had done so until he
had found out about the discovery of her identical twin. Seeing her in the
flesh again had brought back all the reasons he had wanted to marry her in
the first place. It wasn‘t just her natural beauty or grace or poise. It wasn‘t
just her softly spoken voice and the way she nibbled at her bottom lip when
she was feeling uncertain, or the way she sometimes twirled a loose strand
of hair around one of her fingers when she was concentrating on something.
It was something in her eyes, those incredible were-theygrey-were-they-blue
eyes that had warmed and softened the first time she‘d looked at him. What
man didn‘t want the woman he had chosen to be his wife to look at him like
that? As far as he had been concerned, Gisele had been perfect wife material,
sweet and gentle, biddable and loving. The fact that he hadn‘t been in love
with her was irrelevant. For his whole life love had been an emotion he
had never been able to rely on. In his experience, people used the words so
freely but their actions rarely backed them up. The sex tape scandal had
reinforced to him how pointless it was to love someone, for people always
let you down. But in the end he had been the one to let her down. He had
destroyed her love with his lack of trust in her. But he was determined to get
her back. He would make it up to her in a thousand different ways. He
couldn‘t allow a failure like this to blot his life. It felt like a giant ink stain on his soul. He had made the error and it was up to him to do whatever it
took to fix it. And he would do whatever it took. He knew she still wanted
him. He had seen it that first day in her shop, the way her body spoke to him
in its own private language. His own intensely visceral response to her had
sideswiped him. He had thought he had put his desire for her behind him,
but it was back with a vengeance as soon as he had laid eyes on her. It was
an aching, pulsing need to feel her in his arms again. He couldn‘t wait to
take her upstairs and prove to her they still had a future, that the past could
be permanently put aside, erased as if it hadn‘t happened. She was playing
coy with him but he was sure once he kissed her she would melt, just as she
always had in the past. He could not tolerate any other outcome. Failure was
not an option. ‗I have arranged a flight for tomorrow,‘ he said. ‗We leave at
10:00 a.m.‘ Gisele gave him a brittle look. ‗You were that certain I‘d come?‘
He returned her look with measured calm. ‗Let‘s say I know you well
enough to be quietly confident,‘ he said.
‗You don‘t know me any more, Emilio,‘ she said with another hardened
look. ‗I‘m not the same person I was two years ago.‘ ‗I don‘t believe that,‘
Emilio said. ‗I know we all change a bit over time but you can‘t really
change who you are deep inside.‘ She lifted a slim shoulder in a devil-may-
care manner. ‗Maybe in a month you‘ll change your mind,‘ she said and
took a sip of her drink. ‗Is your sister still here in Sydney?‘ Emilio asked.
‗No, she flew back to London ten days ago,‘ she said, looking into the
contents of her glass with a little frown. ‗The press were hounding her. They
were hounding us both. I found it a little scary …‘ She bit her lip and
drained her glass as if she wanted to stop any more words coming out of her
mouth. ‗It must have been a very difficult time for you both,‘ he said. She
lifted her gaze to his; her eyes were like stormy greyblue ice cubes, hard,
cold and resentful. ‗I‘d rather not talk about it if you don‘t mind,‘ she said.
‗I‘m still trying to sort it out in my head. So is Sienna.‘ ‗Perhaps you can
invite her to stay at my villa for a few days,‘ Emilio said. ‗I would like to
meet her.‘ She gave another shrug of indifference. ‗Whatever.‘ Emilio
signalled for the waiter to refresh their drinks. He sat back in his seat and
observed Gisele as she tucked an imaginary strand of hair behind her ear,
another one of her I‘m-out-of-my-depth-and-trying-not-to-show-it
mannerisms. She was not as immune to him as she tried
to make out. He had seen the flare of female interest in her gaze. He had felt
the shiver of reaction on her skin when he had touched her. One kiss would
prove he could have her back where he wanted her. ‗Tell me about your
shop,‘ he said. ‗How did you come about buying the business?‘ She dropped
her gaze to the drink the waiter had just set before her. ‗When I came back
… from Italy I … I wanted a secure base,‘ she said. ‗I liked the idea of
working for myself. Having more control, that sort of thing. I‘d sold some
items to the owner in the past and she gave me the first option of buying.‘
‗It‘s a big commitment for a young woman of just twentyfive, or twenty-
three as you were then,‘ Emilio said. ‗Did your parents help you?‘ Gisele put
her glass down. ‗At first, but then things got a bit tricky after my father got
sick. He had a few debts we didn‘t know about until after he‘d died. Bad
business decisions, a bit of gambling with the stock market that didn‘t pay
off as well as he‘d hoped. I had to help my mother … I mean Hilary out.‘
Emilio put his drink down on the coaster on the table between them. ‗I‘m
sorry I didn‘t send a card,‘ he said. ‗I‘d heard he was terminally ill. I should
have made contact to offer my condolences. It must have been a very
difficult time for you and your mother.‘ She looked back at the contents of
her glass; the grip of her fingers was so tight around the stem he wondered if
it would snap. ‗He took eight and a half miserable months to die,‘ she said.
‗Not once in all that time did he ever say anything about me having a twin
sister.‘ She looked at him at that point, her grey-blue gaze blazing with
anger. ‗Both my parents knew our relationship had broken up
because of that sex tape but still neither he nor my mother said a word. I can
never forgive them for that.‘ Emilio carefully removed the wineglass from
her stiff fingers and put it to one side. ‗I can understand your anger towards
them but our relationship broke up because I didn‘t trust you,‘ he said. ‗If
anyone is to blame it is me.‘ Gisele met his gaze in the long silence that
ensued. ‗You know what really upsets me?‘ she asked. ‗Tell me,‘ he said,
still holding her gaze. ‗How did they choose?‘ she asked. ‗You mean who
got which twin?‘ he asked. Gisele blew out a hissing breath. ‗I can‘t get it
out of my mind,‘ she said. ‗How did they do it? How could my mother, my
biological mother, give me up? And how could my father ask it of her? And
not only that, what was my adoptive mother thinking by agreeing to bring up
her husband‘s love child? Did she have no self-respect?‘ Emilio bent his
forearms on his thighs so he could reach Gisele‘s tightly knotted hands. He
took them both in one of his, stroking the tension away as best he could.
‗Have you asked her about it?‘ he said. She looked at him with flashing
eyes. ‗Of course I‘ve asked her,‘ she said. ‗She said she did it to keep my
father happy. She spent their whole married life trying to make him happy
but it never worked.‘ ‗From what you told me, your family always seemed
so perfect to me,‘ Emilio said, still stroking her hands. ‗You never said
anything about them being unhappy together.‘
Gisele looked down at their joined hands and hastily pulled hers away. She
sat straighter in her seat, ramrod straight, angry straight, keep-away-from-me
straight. ‗I never liked admitting it to anyone but I always felt I wasn‘t good
enough for either of my parents,‘ she said. ‗I tried my best but nothing I did
or achieved seemed to please them. My mother wasn‘t the maternal type.
She never liked cuddling me or playing with me. She employed a nanny to
do that. Now I understand why. I wasn‘t her child.‘ She drew in another
painful-sounding breath and continued, ‗My father was just as bad. Deep
down, I think he really wanted a son. My mother certainly couldn‘t give him
one, but then his mistress gave him two daughters so he chose one. But I‘ve
often wondered if he thought he‘d chosen the wrong one or whether he
wished he had just walked away from both of us. He was stuck in a loveless
marriage until the day he died, out of guilt presumably. All of those long
stonewalling silences between him and my mother over the years suddenly
made a whole lot of sense.‘ Emilio frowned. He had never heard Gisele talk
so honestly about her childhood. He had thought she had come from a
reasonably happy and stable home. He had envied her background, given the
bleak misery of his. It made him realise how little he had known her, even
though he‘d been days off marrying her. He had been struck by her beauty
but had given little thought to who she was, what she valued and how she
wanted her life to run. He had swept her off her feet, dazzled her with his
wealth and charm, and yet had not known for a moment how deeply insecure
she really was. It was like looking at her for the first time. The same beauty
was there but so too was a fragility that he had not seen the first time around.
But then she had been devastatingly hurt and he, to his shame, had done that
to her, even more so than her parents. He wasn‘t sure how he could ever fix
that terrible mistake but he was determined to try. ‗How is
your sister dealing with this?‘ he asked. Gisele let her stiff shoulders drop.
‗She‘s a lot more chilled about it than me,‘ she said. ‗I guess growing up
with a single mother who was known to be a bit of a tearaway has toughened
her up rather a lot. It sounded like Sienna was the parent rather than the child
most of the time. She told me there were always a lot of men coming and
going in her mother‘s life. It can‘t have been an easy childhood but she just
made the best of it.‘ ‗Is she disappointed she didn‘t get to meet your father?‘
‗Yes and no, I suppose,‘ Gisele said, frowning a little. ‗I think she would‘ve
given him a serve for what he did. She‘s a bit of a straight shooter. I think I
could do with some lessons from her, actually. It‘s about time I learned to
speak up for myself.‘ ‗I think you‘re doing rather a good job of it,‘ Emilio