step into the cabin.
“Roman,” the pilot says, his gaze sliding to me. He gives a curt nod. “I hope you enjoyed the flight.”
“It was a great flight, thank you,” I say.
Roman steps up to address the two men and I turn my attention to my belongings. I shove my magazine into my bag, and the ring on my left finger sparkles beneath the overhead lighting. I stand up straight, my heart jumping a little bit as I take a moment to admire the gorgeous diamond and gold band.
How could his ex-fiancée not want to wear something so precious? I can’t blame Roman for being off women after getting his heart broken. Something twists deep inside me. That had to have been a horrible experience for him and I profoundly hate that he’s resigned himself to the idea of spending his life alone. Then again, who am I to judge?
I flinch as Roman slides his big hand around my back, his warm scent filling my senses. Yeah, it’s true. I’m really going to have to work on my reactions and figure out a way to not like his touch so much.
“All set?” he asks, his voice low and groggy...sleepy and sexy.
“I’m ready.” I frown and reach into my purse. “I have the name of a cab company here. I’m supposed to call when we land.”
He snatches his briefcase from the floor. “It’s been taken care of.”
“You arranged a cab?”
With his hand on the small of my back again—jeez, I wish I didn’t really like that so much—he guides me to the door. “Something like that.”
“Well, you either did or you didn’t, Roman.”
“You know, it was so peaceful when you were sleeping.” I open my mouth, ready to tell him where he can shove his peace, but he smirks and adds, “Until you started snoring, of course.”
Hell, who is this man? I’m not sure, but I have to say, I love this unusual playful side of him. Although I’m not about to tell him that.
“I do not snore,” I mumble, hiding a smile, the warm night air falling over me as I begin my descent down the metal staircase. Our luggage is delivered to us from the baggage compartment, and Roman picks up both suitcases. I packed pretty light, assuming I’d pick up a few local dresses and accessories. I want to fit into the community as much as I can.
He leads me inside the airport, which is much bigger than I envisioned but fairly quiet this time of night. We move through customs and less than an hour later, we’re standing on the sidewalk and I’m searching for our cab when a stretch limo pulls up in front of us.
Roman opens the back door as the driver greets us and sets our luggage in the trunk. “Nice car,” I say, as I slide in. “A taxi would have done just fine.”
He takes an exaggerated breath and lets it out slowly as he slides in beside me. “Elias is our driver for the next month,” he explains. “Anywhere you need to go, he’ll take you.”
I blink once, then twice, my sleeping brain taking a minute to understand. “I don’t need a driver, Roman,” I say, and take in his strong profile as he buckles himself into his seat. The driver, or rather, Elias catches my eye in the rearview mirror and gives me a smile before he pulls onto the road. I lean forward to give him the address to the small villa I rented. Roman touches my arm to stop me.
“What?” I ask.
“He knows where we’re going.”
“How could he? I never told him. I never even told you.”
“He knows where we’re going, Peyton.”
My gaze goes from Roman, to Elias, back to Roman. “Wait, what’s going on?”
He settles in his seat and stretches out his long legs. “I’ve made other arrangements for us.”
“You can’t do that.”
“It’s already done.”
I glare at him, but he turns and glances out the window.
“You’re a bully, Roman.”
“Call me whatever you want.” All business, like he’s sitting in a boardroom, assigning orders to his staff, he reaches for a water bottle, uncaps it and hands it to me. “Your brother asked me to look out for you, and that’s what I plan to do. He told me where you booked, and I didn’t like the area, so I found us something more suitable, and it’s closer to your work.”
I take a long pull from the bottle and hand it back. “I can take care of myself.” I lick