Read The Sicilian's Mistress Online
Authors: Lynne Graham
âWithin certain parameters,' Gianni qualified without hesitation. âThis is my son we're talking about, but let's put that issue aside for now. I have something far more important I want to discuss with youâ¦'
A slightly jagged laugh escaped Milly's tight, dry throat. Her nerves were already stretched tight as piano wires.
âWhat's so funny?' Gianni asked.
âOnce, whenever I said anything like that to you, it really used to spook you,' Milly reminded him helplessly.
His lean, dark features clenched hard, the dark, deep flashing eyes chilling to polar ice. “âOnce” is not a barrier we want to cross. I don't want to rake over the past.'
The sudden freeze in the atmosphere raised goosebumps on Milly's over-sensitive skin. She tore her strained and shadowed gaze away. She got the message. Three years ago he had denied her the chance to give her version of what happened the night he had found her with Stefano. And now he was telling her that she would never get that chance.
Never, ever.
Only Gianni, so practised at keeping unpleasant or awkward things in tight little separate compartments, could fondly imagine it possible for her to respect such an embargo.
âFor Connor's sake, we
need
to move on,' Gianni added with cool emphasis.
Honest communication? Why on earth had she got her hopes up? They were to move on without ever having paused to consider. Gianni hadn't changed one iota. And Gianni was far too proud to confront an episode that had undoubtedly savaged his ego. So their entire past had now become a conversational no-go area.
For Connor's sake.
That phrase had an almost pious ring of superiority. Naturally it did. Gianni thought Connor's mother was the immoral slut who had lured his kid brother into bed with her.
âI'd like my son to have my name,' Gianni admitted.
Milly raised dulled eyes, wishing he could look ugly to her just once, wishing his flaws would shriek at her loud enough to destroy the dangerous emotions swilling about inside her. But, no, Gianni lounged back against that desk looking drop-dead gorgeous, relaxed and in spectacular control of the situation.
Milly rose to her feet. She parted her lips, and with a defiance she could not withstand breathed raggedly, âYour brother assaulted me.'
Gianni froze. A kind of incredulous outrage laced with black fury flared in his brilliant eyes.
âJust thought you should know,' Milly completed shakily.
âKeep quietâ¦' All cool ditched, Gianni studied her with glittering rage and derision, every line of his big, powerful body poised like a predator about to spring. âI won't listen to your lies. I will not discuss this with you,
capisce
? One more word and I walk out of this roomâ'
âGo ahead.' Milly stood her ground. Indeed, all of a sudden she felt as if she was wedged in concrete, ready to hold steady through any storm.
âAnd I head straight for my lawyers and I throw everything I've got at you and fight for custody of Connor!'
Milly's stomach lurched as suddenly as if Gianni had thrown her off a cliff. White as milk, she gazed back at him in horror.
âNow you've got the message,' Gianni murmured grittily, his anger back under lock and key as he recognised her response.
The shock of that unashamed threat savaged Milly. And suddenly she couldn't bear to look at him any longer. She was too damned scared of him. Scared of Gianni for the first time in her life. Before, she had only feared his hold on her emotions. Now she feared a whole lot of other things as well. His innate ruthlessness, his enormous wealth, the dangerous power and influence he had at his fingertips.
She was shaking, and she hated that he should see that. But she didn't need a crystal ball to guess the sort of weapons which might be used against her in any custody battle. A woman capable of spending three years living another woman's life might well fail to impress a judge as a stable mother figure. In fact, her recent past would put her at a distinct disadvantage, Milly reflected bitterly.
âBut I wouldn't do that, to you
or
Connor. I think you're a great mother. I have no intention of trying to take him away from you. OK?' Gianni breathed tautly.
Her arms protectively wrapped around herself and her back turned to him, Milly continued to stare blindly out of the window. His words meant nothing to her. She knew she would never forget the way Gianni had just turned on her. His façade of civilised cool and control had dropped to let her see the cold menace that still lay beneath. Why was she so shocked? Hadn't she always known that Gianni was totally incapable of forgiving her for what he believed she had done?
âI suppose I should've expected you to come out with that sort of stuff today,' Gianni continued flatly. âBut you have to accept that I've put all that behind me.'
Her supposed betrayal. Like a gun he concealed behind his back, always primed to shoot.
âTo the extentâ¦' Unusually, Gianni hesitated. âYou've really messed this moment up, Milly.'
âWhat moment?' she muttered in confusion.
âI was about to ask you to marry me.
Accidenti
, I
am
asking you to marry me!' Gianni rephrased, with more than a suggestion of gritted teeth.
Milly went from shock into bigger, deeper shock. She had to consciously will her feet to turn around so that she could look at him again. She
had
to look at him to believe the evidence of her own ears.
A dark line of colour accentuating his stunning cheekbones, Gianni subjected her to a grim, glittering appraisal. âIn spite of everything you've done, I'm willing to give you another chance and make you my wife.'
âWifeâ¦' Milly could hardly get her tongue round that astounding word. âBut you hate meâ¦'
Gianni raised two lean brown hands and spread them at truly impressive speed to indicate his distaste for that subject. âI don't want to get into emotions here. They're quite irrelevant.'
âIrrelevantâ¦' Milly stared at him with huge wondering eyes.
âAll that really matters is that you're the mother of my son. Connor deserves a proper family life and he's not going to get that if I'm just the guy who flies in to visit every week,' Gianni pointed out levelly. âI want to be a real father. I don't want him turning round and asking me as a teenager why I never thought enough of him to marry his mother and be a genuine part of his life.'
Milly nodded in slow motion.
âThen there's us,' Gianni added in an obvious afterthought. âLet's be frank,
cara
. You wouldn't kick me out of bed.'
Hot, humiliated colour drenching her former pallor, Milly discovered that she wanted to kick him to kingdom come.
âI don't see any reason why things shouldn't go right back to the way they were,' Gianni told her with complete conviction. âI still find it a real challenge to keep my hands off you.”
âThat's aâ¦a compliment?' Milly prompted unevenly.
Gianni slanted an ebony brow. âI'm asking you to marry me. I can understand that you're pretty surprised by this development, but you should be really pleased.'
âWhy?'
âWhy?' Gianni repeated with unconcealed incredulity. âIt's what you always secretly wanted. Do you think I didn't realise that?'
Kicking him to kingdom come wouldn't be enough. It would be too quick, too clean. Milly wanted him stretched on a rack and tortured. How could a male so very clever make a marriage proposal sound so deeply offensive? It
had
to be deliberate. He had decided he had to marry her for Connor's sake, but he was making it brutally clear that his sole use for her would be sexual. Connor deserved a relationship; she didn't.
Gianni surveyed Milly's frozen little face with mounting tension. He could feel his temper rising again, no matter how hard he tried to ram it down. Wasn't she capable of a logical reaction? First she had wrecked everything by actually daring to refer to that disgusting episode with Stefano. Next she had told stupid lies. And now she was reacting to his extraordinarily generous proposal as if he had insulted her beyond belief!
Here he was, striving in the only way he could to make amends for his own errors of judgement over the past few days! He was giving her what she must always have wanted when she least deserved it, but not one ounce of appreciation was he receiving for his impressive ability to rise above
her
unforgivable act of betrayal three years ago! And, finally, he had been
honest
with her, Gianni reflected with smouldering resentment. Right from the instant he had first met her, she had stressed how important it was that he should always be honest with her. So he had been honest. Only somehow honesty wasn't working like any magic charm!
âYou said that to all intents and purposes this is my home,' Milly reminded him tightly.
âWhat's that got to do with anything?' Gianni demanded with stark impatience, brilliant eyes glittering like ice shards.
âIf this
is
my home, I can ask you to get out of it,' Milly informed him, her breath catching audibly in her throat. âSo I'm askingâ¦'
Gianni frowned at her. âRun that by me again.'
Milly thrust up her chin. âIn fact, I'm not asking. I'm
telling
you to get out!'
Wrathful incredulity emanated from Gianni in powerful waves. His eyes flashed shimmering gold. âHow
dare
you talk to me like that?'
Milly's temper rose hot enough to equal his own. She took a step forward. âYou're complaining about how
I'm
talking to
you
? You dragged me back into bed at the hotel just so that you could satisfy yourself that you could still pull me like a Christmas cracker!'
â
Dio
â¦how can you be so vulgar?' Gianni shot at her thunderously.
âVulgar?
Me?
' Milly gasped in disbelief. âWould you listen to yourself? You're the cockroach who had to boast about the fact that I
didn't
have the wit to kick you out of bed! Well, now that I've got my memory back, I know I'd sooner be dead than let you touch me again!'
âIs that a fact?' Before she could even guess his intention, Gianni reached out and simply lifted her up into his powerful arms as if she were a doll.
âPut me down this minute!' Milly shrieked at him furiously.
His mouth slammed down on hers like a silencer. Rage hurtled up inside her, only to be transformed into a blaze of white-hot hunger so intense it literally hurt. It physically hurt to want, to need, to crave to such an extent, for nothing he could do could ever be enough. She always wanted more. The drugging heat of his mouth, the provocative stab of his tongue driving her wild only made her ache unbearably for the fulfilment that he alone could give. Heartbeat pounding, pulses racing, she dug her fingers into his luxuriant hair and
kissed him back so frantically she couldn't even stop to breathe.
Gianni dragged his mouth off hers. He was breathing heavily, but his dark golden eyes shimmered with unashamed satisfaction. âSomehow I don't think death before dishonour is likely to figure in this reconciliation,
cara mia
.'
The raging fire within Milly shrank to a tiny mortified flicker and was doused entirely by an all-consuming ache of regret. Her cheeks a hectic pink, she removed her fingers shakily from his hair, tormented by her own weakness.
Gianni lowered her to the carpet again with exaggerated care.
Immediately she spun away in a jerky movement. âGo, Gianni,' she urged in desperation.
âCall me when you've thought things over,' he murmured silkily, all cool now restored.
Milly listened to the quiet thud of the door closing on his exit and slumped, bitterly ashamed of her own behaviour. He had levelled the score. He had had the last word. Although, as usual, language hadn't played much part in her defeat. But it hadn't always been like that between them, she reminded herself fiercely. Once she
had
been strong enough to hang onto her pride and independence and protect herself from a male determined not to commit himselfâ¦
Â
Five years ago, on the very first day they met and admitted to diametrically opposed expectations, Gianni had accurately forecast that
one
of them was set to crash into a solid brick wall.
Gianni had wanted a no-strings-attached affair, but Milly had wanted and needed something much deeper. Within the first week, she had recognised the disturbing intensity of her own emotional response to him. And the discovery that one kiss could set a bushfire burning inside her had been no more welcome.
Milly had tried to back off and protect herself by making loads of rules to ensure that she never emulated poor Lisa
with Stevie. No man was going to turn
her
into a puppet on a string! So, if Gianni hadn't called far enough in advance, she'd always been busy. If Gianni had just turned up without calling, she'd always been on the way out of the door to a pressing engagement. If Gianni had been late, she'd gone out and stayed out. And she had never, ever called him.
But then Gianni had gone over to New York for three weeks, and her whole world had turned gloomy grey. She'd begun marking off days on the calendar, hanging over the phone anxiously, and driving herself crazy with the suspicion that he might have other women in his life.
âHave you?' Milly had asked baldly, the first time she'd seen him again.
âOf course I have,' Gianni admitted without hesitation. âI travel a great deal. Anything else would be impractical.'
Feeling as if she had been slugged by a sack of coal, Milly cleared her throat. âBut if we have an affair, that would changeâ¦wouldn't it?' she almost whispered.
Gianni lifted one broad shoulder in an infinitesimal shrug, too slick an operator to be entrapped by a verbal response.