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“You aren’t coming back with me?”

“No. Really, Tony, I’m sorry. I was…”
…acting like a child…
“Misinformed. It’s really embarrassing, but everything’s all right. I’m sure.”

“You don’t sound sure. Where’s D’Alessio?” Out of the corner of her eye, Angelina saw Carmella stiffen. Tony must have, too, because he amended quickly, “Marc.”

“He’s out giving ski lessons to a friend’s daughter. He’ll be back soon.”

Tony shifted his weight. “You sure you don’t want me to stick around? Wait for him to get back off the mountain?”

Clearly Tony didn’t believe she was okay. How could she convince him? She needed to talk with Marc, but she didn’t need to have a testosterone-laden, overprotective big brother interfering.

Carmella cleared her mug and napkin from the table. “I’d better get back to work. Angelina, any time you need to talk, just let me know.”

Tony watched Marc’s sister get up to leave. “We’ll walk back with you. It’s getting dark.”

Angelina tried to hide her smile, feeling sorry for Carmella who was now, by virtue of her feminine parts, on this overprotective Italian male’s radar, too.

Carmella seemed confused before surprising her by smiling at his concern. “This is Aspen. We have a very low crime rate. I walk around alone at night all the time.”

Angelina reached for Carmella’s elbow and led her toward the door. “Don’t even try, Carmella. We’re heading back—together.”

Tony remained at Angelina’s side as they walked down the street, but he didn’t say anything more.

“Carmella, thanks for talking me out of making a big mistake.”

“What are friends for?”

Angelina hurried along, not wanting Tony to stay too late and drive home on near-deserted mountain roads.

“Mr. Giardano, I’m sorry we don’t have any vacant rooms. Otherwise, I’d offer you a place to sleep tonight before heading back.”

“The name’s Tony, and that’s okay. I’m on duty tomorrow morning at the fire station. I need to get back tonight.”

“Tony, I’m so sorry I dragged you up here.”
Dio
, what a mess she’d made of things for everyone. As they walked into the entrance to the lodge, Angelina said “Look, we’re here, safe and sound. You need to get back on the road before it gets much darker.”

After Carmella said good-bye and excused herself, Tony turned Angelina to face him, placing his hands on her upper arms. “What’s going on, baby girl?”

She sighed. She really
had
acted like a baby tonight. “Tony, it’s between Marc and me. We just need to talk about some things. I’m sure we’ll clear everything up tonight.”

“You sure?”

“Yeah, I’m sure.” She pulled him down by a hand on his shoulder and kissed his cheek. “Thanks, Tony. I’m going to grow up one of these days.”

He searched her eyes and smiled. “If you do that, then whose dragons can I slay?”

“I’m sure you’ll find some damsel in distress in dire need of her very own knight in shining armor someday. It’ll be a lot more exciting if it’s not your baby sister.”

“But not nearly as much fun.” He tweaked her nose.

She grinned and hugged him before watching him walk back out the automatic doors and down the driveway toward where he’d parked his truck. Taking a deep breath, she turned and headed for the bank of elevators.

Would Marc be back upstairs yet? She hoped not. It would be better if she could unpack her things before he had any inkling of what she’d intended to do. Then maybe they could have a long overdue talk. Clearly she hadn’t completely forgiven him for lying to her in October about who he was—or hadn’t forgotten, at least—but if she wanted to have a long-term relationship with him, she needed to learn to trust him. And forgive.

Angelina waved the key card over the scanner and opened the door on the first try.

“Marco, it’s about time, darling…”

The blood drained from her face as she came face-to-face with a very naked Melissa, her perfect body taunting Angelina. When had Marc invited her up here? Had she approached him on the slopes this afternoon?

“Oh! I thought you were Marco.” She smiled, but the cold, calculating look in her eyes showed no hint of either warmth or remorse. “He told me to wait for him here when I told him you’d left.”

A buzzing sounded in her ears.
How could he…? Wait a minute
. Marc would never have done that. Not in their room. No, not anywhere. This had to be another one of this bitch’s lies. Angelina needed to trust Marc at least this much and call the bitch’s bluff.

She pushed at the door, forcing Melissa out of the way. “Marc doesn’t share anymore, Melissa. I think you’d better get dressed and get your Spandex-encased ass out of our room.”

Melissa’s jaw dropped. Wonder of wonders, the woman had been rendered speechless at last! Emboldened, Angelina continued, “If you aren’t dressed and out of here in sixty seconds, I’ll call security, and they can drag you down the hall in your birthday suit for all I care. Get out of our room. Now.”

Angelina’s stomach clenched as her heart beat wildly, and she clutched her purse against her midsection, trying to still the queasiness. Standing up to this gorgeous, confident woman had catapulted her so far outside her comfort zone that it wasn’t even funny. Melissa stared Angelina down, taking her measure. A smirk spread across the woman’s lips, causing Angelina a spark of fear.

“Don’t hang onto Marco expecting to inherit any of this.” The woman’s hand swept to encompass the room, although she clearly meant the entirety of the posh, European-style resort owned by Marc’s family. “You’ll be disappointed.”

Angelina loved Marc for who he was, not what his family owned. She refused to rise to the woman’s bait, but that didn’t deter Melissa.

“It’s a good thing he found another little business to get into, because this could never have been his.”

Angelina had no idea what the woman was getting at but didn’t care. “I’d be happy with Marc even if his family was penniless.”

The woman’s black-mascaraed eyes drew together into tiny slits. “Oh, we both know they’re far from penniless. However, Sandro and Carmella are the only ones who have blood rights to this place.” Why was she discussing Marc’s inheritance and family finances with this woman? Before Angelina could formulate a suitable response, Melissa added, “You know he’s not really a D’Alessio, don’t you?”

Angelina’s muscles stiffened. If the woman could say something like that, maybe everything she’d said had been a lie. “Do you have no shame, spreading such lies in order to split us up? Do you honestly think he’d give you a second glance after what you did to him?”

Melissa’s eyes narrowed. “Oh, not lies at all. Marco’s adopted. So was Gino, who told me about it in the only letter he sent me from Afghanistan. Still, the way Mama D’Alessio doted on Gino, I thought he would be running the family business eventually. But Marco never belonged here. And he knows it.”

Angelina put no credence in the woman’s pronouncement but couldn’t resist making it clear to Melissa what she thought of how she’d treated Marc. “Which is why you threw Marc under the bus?”

“I never—!”

“Marc told me you cheated with Gino even though Marc was the
D’Alessio
who brought you here. Did you forget which brother you were supposed to sleep with, Melissa?”

Melissa clenched her fists, but Angelina held her ground.

Don’t back down from her.

“I’m sure you can understand why I have no faith in anything you tell me. Now get the
hell
out of our room.”

After one very long, tense moment, Melissa turned and went to the bed where her clothes were strewn about. Angelina tried not to compare the bitch’s perfect body with her own less-than-stellar one.

Marc’s with you, not her.

Damián’s words lifted her spirits. Marc had chosen her over Melissa and many other women from his past. Angelina stood taller as the affirmation replayed in her head, blocking out all sound until she heard the lock whirr to life and the door open. She turned to find Marc standing there, his gaze going from Angelina to the still-naked Melissa. But his immediate expression of disgust became one of concern as he focused again on Angelina. His foot inadvertently kicked her suitcase by the door as he stepped into the room, but he appeared to dismiss it without a glance and continued toward her.

“Are you okay?” His fingers brushed her left cheek, and she closed her eyes and leaned into his hand.

I am now.

Angelina opened her eyes and smiled as she gazed up at him. Why had she let her old insecurities rise to Melissa’s bait?

“I’m fine now. How are you?”

Chapter Four

M
arc glanced at Melissa again before dismissing her and turning back to Angelina. What the fuck had happened in here? “What’s going on?”

“Melissa is about two minutes past the time she was told to be dressed and out of our room.”

He glared at the nipped-and-tucked Melissa, who sped up her efforts to get her dress back on. Hoping to hurry her out even faster, he walked across the room and picked up her damned stilettos, handing them to her.

“Here. You can finish dressing in the hallway.”

“Marco, she…she said some very hurtful things to me. She’s not the woman for you. How can you want to be with that
sow
instead of me?”

Marc growled and took Melissa by the upper arm as he half-dragged her toward the door. “Because she’s real, Melissa. Not plastic. Not fake. And she loves me for me, not for my bank account.”

“I don’t understand how you could even think that…”

“I wouldn’t expect you to understand. Your privileges at this resort will be revoked as soon as I report this incident to Mama. If I were you, I’d start packing tonight and leave by morning.”

“You have no right…”

“Make no mistake, I have
every
right.”

Before he could open the door and send her into the hallway, she turned and squared her shoulders. “Oh, but that’s where you’re wrong, Marco. You have no rights here. You aren’t even one of them.”

A flashpoint of light bolted across his eyes. “What are you talking about?” What game was she playing now?

Seeming to sense an advantage, she stood taller and grew smug again. “No game. Gino told me that you both were adopted.”

“Bullshit.”

The smile on her lips didn’t warm her cold, calculating eyes. “I still have his letter. If you don’t believe me or Gino’s letter, just ask your mother.”

“I am not going to disrespect Mama with such a question. Now get out and stay the hell away from my family.”

He opened the door and waited for her to exit.

She ignored him. “Mama isn’t going to send me away, Marco. Of that I can assure you.” They stared at each other a moment, neither backing down. At last, she held her nose even higher in the air, turning to leave.

Adrenaline coursed through his veins as it had when he’d arrived on the rooftop in Fallujah. Fight or flight. Why was he letting her affect him this way? Not knowing if Melissa still had a passkey, he closed and bolted the door, engaging the security lock before turning to Angelina.

“Are you okay, Marc?”

“Of course.” The concern he saw on her face puzzled him. Surely Angelina didn’t believe Melissa. Marc would know if he’d been adopted. Mama wouldn’t lie about something like that. His earliest memories of childhood were with Mama, Papa, and Gino.

Clearly, Melissa was up to some new scheme to hang on where she wasn’t wanted. Marc had confided in the woman back in college about how he’d felt growing up, never quite feeling that he fit in here. Not because he had any notion of being adopted, but because he’d wanted something different out of life than his siblings and parents had. Melissa always sensed weakness and went for the jugular to get what she wanted.

“Don’t listen to her. She’s trying to find a way to keep her greedy claws dug deep into my family’s pockets.”

Angelina nodded and came toward him. He wrapped his arms around her and held her tight against his chest. Being with her felt so right, as if he had found a home, a safe place. He relaxed for the first time since he’d found Melissa in their room and cupped Angelina’s chin as he lifted her face to his, bending to kiss her.

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