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Instinct took over and I thrust
back, my thoughts instantly going forward with possibilities of where we were going to shag next.  Edge of the pool?  Chaise lounge?  Grotto shower?

God, she was so perfect, and I was so…captivated.
  I lowered my lips to lick at her wet nipple before closing around it, drawing it in for a full suck.  She leaned back to give me more access and gasped a small sound of pleasure.  So responsive and lush like this—

The echoing creak
of the doors opening got our attention when Finnegan entered with a rolling cart and wearing an apron.  Gabrielle squeaked and slid down in the water, arms crisscrossed over her bare breasts.  I stepped in front of her to shield her a little more, and gave Finnegan a face full of,
What in the hell are you up to, old man?

 

 

THANK
God Ivan stepped in front of me.  Mr. Finnegan was here and had to have seen me cavorting naked in the pool with his employer.  Mortified much?  I couldn’t even begin to imagine what he thought of me now, considering my emotional state the last time he’d laid eyes on me. 

“Breakfast, my Lord, for you and Miss Hargreave.  Welcome back to Donadea, miss.”

I peered around Ivan but kept my body under the water.  “Hello, Mr. Finnegan.  Thank you for the breakfast, and the welcome.”  God, I wanted to duck completely under and swim away.

He tilted his head at me politely.  “Miss Hargreave, you left some
of your clothes behind in your room when you departed previously.  I’ve taken the liberty of laundering your things, and have placed them in Mr. Everley’s bedroom should you like to…have them back in your possession.”  He cleared his throat and stood ramrod straight waiting for me to respond.

“Oh.”  My muddy clothes I’d left on the floor.  “
Thank you.  How sweet of you to do that for me.  I figured you would have thrown them out.”

I nodded in thanks like an idiot, hovering behind Ivan.  Two thoughts came to mind
:  I now had some clothes to wear which was a good thing, but the evidence I’d just spent the night in bed sexing up the boss, out there for open speculation—not so much.  I’m sure my face was the color of a beet.  And why was Ivan so silent just standing in the pool saying nothing like a mute?  I poked him in the side with my elbow.

I felt him react and peer
down at me in question.

I kept my fake smile plastered to
my face trained on Mr. Finnegan.  Ivan could swing in the breeze for all I cared.  This was an every-man-for-himself situation.

“Breakfast
, huh?  Thank you, Finnegan,” he said slowly.

“My pleasure, my Lord
.  Oh, I nearly forgot to mention, a package arrived a short while ago, addressed to you from Mr. Brinkley.  I’ve delivered that to your bedroom as well.”

“Ah, excellent,” Ivan answered
stiffly.

“Shall I pour
?” Mr. Finnegan asked with an outstretched arm toward the cart.

Ivan just stared at him, as if he was trying to make sen
se of the question, then he glanced down at me again.  “Shall Finnegan pour, Gabrielle?”

What?  Why are you
asking me if Mr. Finnegan shall pour?

“I-I g-guess so if he wants to.”  Oh.  My.  God.  Did I just say that
out loud?  This was like a really bad British comedy.  Real bad.

I so need
ed out of this pool and the smoking jacket wrapped around me again.

Ivan grinned down at me
, processing my response, and no doubt finding great amusement in my trapped state of naked and wet.  He looked like he was trying to suppress some straight-out laughter, but he just turned back and answered Mr. Finnegan easily. “Miss Hargreave says yes.”

Mr. Finnegan took that information and
proceeded to pour the tea, or coffee, or whatever he’d brought for us.

I shoved Ivan with both
of my hands and hissed, “Get out!  And bring me a towel so
I
can get out—and the robe, too.”

He raised his eyebrows at me.

I kicked him in the shin from under the water.  “Hurry, before he finishes pouring!”

Ivan
did it for me.  He wore that signature cocky smirk on his face the whole time he helped me get out of the pool, dry off with a towel, and still had it while he blocked the view from Mr. Finnegan so I could dress in the robe, but he did do what I asked of him.

 

 

“FINNEGAN
adores you, you know,” Ivan said before putting a forkful of eggs in his mouth.

“What I
know
, is that your statement couldn’t be further from the truth.”


He does.”


No, he does not adore me, Ivan.  The poor man must think I am the biggest psycho on the planet.  You really have no idea what a mess I was that night.”  I shook my head in disgust.  “Just remembering how I was in front of Mr. Finnegan then, horrifies me now, and just again—almost as much.”


You being gracious and very sweet to him is what I just witnessed.  He is putty in your hands.  And Finnegan doesn’t deliver breakfast.”  He took another bite.  “Ever.”

“He has always been so kind to me.”

“That’s because he adores you,” he said patiently.

I sipped my tea wit
h milk, made perfectly as if I had prepared it.  He must have noticed what I used from the tea cart in the bedroom where I’d slept before.  And he had my clothes, too.  Mr. Finnegan was my true champion.

“Gabrielle?”

I looked up.  Ivan wore a serious expression on his face, telling me he wasn’t kidding around at the moment.  “Yes?”

“I really do feel like a shit
-heel prick for what happened that night.”

I could tell he was being since
re just by the expression of regret in his eyes.

“It’s all right.  The whole thing was like a Twilight Zone
episode.  And not all of it was your fault.”

He shook his head at me.  “I was terribly out of line, and I am so sorry you w
ere frightened and ill while you were here.  Finnegan said you were in tears.”

“He did?”

“Oh yes.  I got the dreaded baronial address from him that morning just like I did a few minutes ago when he brought this breakfast in here.”

“What does that mean
, baronial address?”

“When he uses
my Lord
on me, Finnegan is undoubtedly telling me to fuck off.”

“Wow.  That
’s just crazy,” I said in disbelief, wondering what the story was there.


I hope you forgive me someday.”

“It’s okay, Ivan.  I
’m over it.  I understand the mistaken identity now, and you should know I was extra fragile that night because I was coming down with strep throat.  I am not a weepy girl normally, but I felt so physically ill on top of everything else, I guess I just couldn’t cope.  Mr. Finnegan definitely saw me at my very worst, times a hundred.”

He tilted his head a little, his expression a bit unbelieving, and said,
“I’m glad Finnegan was so helpful and kind to you then.  At least somebody was.”

“He tried to feed me breakfast the next morning.  Even tempted me with fresh scones, but I declined
in my delirium.”  I picked up a scone with jam off my plate and took a bite of the decadent treat.  “Mmm…I totally should have stayed just for his scones.”

He smiled at my comment
but his smile looked forced, as if he still felt badly for what had happened with us.  So many questions rolled through my mind about Ivan Everley.  Why the escorts?  Surely he’d have zero problems finding a woman willing to give up some sex.  Why was he still single?  I’d guess he was in his early thirties, and his wealth was obvious, so why still unattached when he looked the way he did?  Smoking hot gorgeous.  Even now, I could hardly believe I was here with him enjoying this intimate breakfast in his private indoor pool house that looked like something out of Architectural Digest with its dark wood ceiling, glass tiles and slick lighting, stocked with modern comforts like chaise lounges and grotto showers.  Why was he still pursuing me even after discovering I wasn’t one of his escorts?  Why did he want me back at Donadea so badly?  Why was he paranoid about being blackmailed?

“What are you thinking about, Gabrielle?”

I decided to tell him the truth.  “I’m thinking about what a mystery you are to me.  Why do you hire escorts to be with you?  I know now we first met under mistaken identity, that you thought I was Maria-the-escort in my green dress, but now that you know I’m not, why do you want to be with me?  And why did you want me here enough to kidnap me from Brynne and Ethan’s wedding?”

He never took his eyes off me as he answered my questions one by one.  “
It’s you that I find a mystery, so I suppose we’re even there.”  He tapped his long fingers on the edge of the table.  “The escorts are now out of the picture for good, but I used the service because I—I don’t have a great deal of trust in my past relationships with…women, I suppose.  The women I’ve known all had a purpose in being with me, or merely wanted something from me…but not necessarily
me
, if that makes any sense.”  He reached across the table and tapped the top of my hand with his index finger.  “Now
you
, Miss Hargreave, have been an obsession since our first meeting, it’s true.  But you keep running away from me for some reason and I need to put a definite stop to that.”  He sent me a friendly wink.  “I contacted the service the day after the Mallerton Gala and arranged another date with
Maria,
and was devastated when you didn’t show up.  Honest to God truth.”  He caught me with the intensity in his deep green eyes and gave me a really beautiful smile, the gap between his front teeth making him appear very sincere and real to me right now.  He picked up my hand in his and intertwined our fingers.  “And I kidnapped you last night and brought you here, because when fate dropped you right back into my lap after two month’s wait, after I’d given up hope of ever finding you again, I decided not to be a fucking moron and waste my golden opportunity.”

Wow.  Not at all what I expected him to tell me. 
At all.

He was devastated when I didn’t
show up as Maria?

His answers were a
little much for me to accept, but it was hard not feel the sincerity from him.

“But why me and not somebody who runs in your circles?”

“Because nobody that runs in my circles, as you put it, has made me feel this good in a very long time, Gabrielle.”

I had to look down at my plate.  It was
still difficult to take in what he was telling me, but I did believe him.  Ivan had a way of presenting himself as truthful, or it sure felt like it to me.

Because nobody has made me feel this good
in a very long time, Gabrielle.

For whatever reasons, I made him feel good.  Did he even know how good being with him made me feel?

“Look at me.”  He spoke the words firmly, but not in a harsh way.  Just as meaningful and compelling as he’d spoken to me from the very beginning.

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