Читать книгу The Fiancée Caper - Maureen Child - Страница 10
Оглавление“Fiancée?” Marie repeated the word as if somehow hearing it again would make a difference. It didn’t. “Are you crazy?”
“Not at all.” He stood with the windows at his back and the city of London spread out behind him, aglow with light and color. “If you want to accompany me to the island, then this is how we do it. My family would never accept my bringing a stranger to a christening—”
“Oh,” Marie interrupted, astonished at this whole idea, “but they’ll accept that you’re engaged to someone they’ve never heard of?”
He shrugged and the play of muscles across his chest at that action was impressive.
“My family knows nothing about my private life. They’ll believe me if I tell them you swept me off my feet.”
She laughed shortly. This couldn’t be happening. Gianni Coretti’s fiancée?
“I don’t like the idea of lying to my family,” he continued, “but I don’t see another way for this to work.”
“There’s honesty,” Marie reminded him.
“You call me a thief and then want honesty?”
Well, he had her there. But she really didn’t like the idea of this at all. Not that she’d feel badly about lying in the pursuit of justice, but she was going to be feeling awkward and uncomfortable. Pretending an engagement meant they would have to act as though they were in love—and at the moment, she wasn’t sure she even liked him.
“Second thoughts?” he asked, folding his arms over his chest and rocking back on his heels, clearly enjoying her discomfort. “It’s that police-officer background of yours. Lying comes harder to you people.”
“Aren’t you the understanding one?”
“So I’ve been told,” he said agreeably. “It doesn’t have to be this way. If you’d rather just wait and have me do this on my own—”
“No.” She had him with the threat to his father and she knew it. But if she gave him half a chance, he might just disappear and find a way to make his father disappear as well. Then picture or no picture, she wouldn’t have any leverage at all. Oh, she could take it to the police, but the Corettis had been avoiding the authorities for decades; they wouldn’t have trouble hiding so well they might never be found again.
She couldn’t risk it. She had to stay close to him until she had what she came for.
She took a breath. “Like I said, I’m not letting you out of my sight until I have the Contessa back.”
“Then,” he said, waving one arm out to indicate that she should walk ahead of him, “we should go and get your things from your hotel. We’ll have to begin practicing to adore each other.” His gaze swept her up and down. “This may take some real acting skills.”
“Thanks so much.”
He smiled and the curve of his lips tugged at something inside her. Oh, this really wasn’t a good idea. She was already attracted to the man—who wouldn’t be? Spending more time with him wasn’t going to make that attraction any easier to ignore. Look what Jean Luc had romanced her into—and Gianni Coretti was way more dangerous.
Gianni was gorgeous, probably very charming when he put some effort into it. In any other circumstance, she might really enjoy the kind of charade he was talking about. Too bad they were on opposite sides of this situation, she told herself with a small twinge of regret.
She started back down the hall to the living room, but stopped when he caught her arm. That buzz of sensation she’d felt before was back and hotter than ever, the moment he touched her. Marie glanced down at his hand and he immediately let go of her.
“Last chance to change your mind,” he said, looking down at her. “Once this begins, we see it through. I won’t have my family worried that you’re about to throw my father into prison.”
His eyes were dark and nearly fathomless, she thought idly, unable to look away from that piercing gaze. A quick jolt of guilt shot through her and then dissipated a moment later. She didn’t really want to see Nick Coretti go to prison, either. Yes, he was a thief, but he had been nice to her. She actually winced as that thought danced through her mind. No wonder the board of the Wainwright had fired her.
She was sympathetic to an older thief, had allowed a younger one to romance her and now was desperately attracted to still another.
Maybe, she told herself, this is what having a breakdown felt like.
“I’m not backing out,” she told him and squared her shoulders. “I’m in this until it’s done.”
He nodded and one corner of his mouth tipped up. “Then it’s a bargain. We are officially in love.”
Marie’s stomach took a nosedive as he bent his head toward hers.
“Shall we seal the deal with a kiss?”
“Yeah,” she murmured, gaze locked on his lips as they came closer, closer... Quickly, she took a step back and said, “So not necessary.”
He grinned and she could have kicked herself. She should have called his bluff and kissed him. Maybe that would have weakened the electricity humming between them. What if it hadn’t, though? What if that hum had only grown and kicked off a fire she so wasn’t interested in? So, she chickened out and with that action let him know that he’d managed to make her nervous. Not a good way to start. If she weren’t careful, he would snatch all the power in this situation and she’d be left stumbling along in his wake. Which, obviously, was unacceptable.
“Darling,” he said, feigning hurt, “is that any way to treat the man you love?”
Marie choked on a response. “Really?”
He smirked a little, then amusement drained from his eyes. “This is the only way we can do what you want. Get used to it.”
“In public, sure,” she said with more bravado than she was feeling at the moment.
“And in private. My family will expect to see a woman who is mad about me. How are your acting skills?”
Sadly, she wouldn’t have to act to portray a woman who was deeply in lust. Love might be a stretch but she would pull it off. “I worked undercover as a cop. I can handle it.”