Uncovering the Silveri Secret - By Melanie Milburne Page 0,20

keeping your liaisons the other side of midnight?'

'Works for me,' he said, shouldering open the kitchen door.

She threw him a caustic glare. 'You disgust me.'

'Right back at you, princess,' he said and let the door swing shut behind him.

Bella was too annoyed to sleep. She tossed and turned and counted sheep and sheep dogs. She got up and had a glass of water. She checked on Fergus three times. She couldn't stop her mind from conjuring up images of Edoardo with one of his anonymous women. It disgusted her that he could just go out like that and find someone to slake his lust with. She could just imagine the type of woman he would go for: someone brash and bold, someone who would be confident sexually. His lovers wouldn't agonise over their breasts or thighs, they wouldn't worry about bikini waxes and whether they weren't responsive enough in his arms. He would make them respond just by looking at them, just like he did to her.

'Grrrhhh,' Bella said as she threw off the covers yet again.

She was out in the garden waiting for Fergus to come back in when she saw the twin beams of Edoardo's car headlights move across the fields of the estate as he came up the long driveway. 'Fergus?' she called out softly. 'Come on. Hurry up. I'm freezing to death out here.'

There was still no sign of the dog when Edoardo's car purred its way back to the garage. Bella listened as his footsteps crunched over the gravel of the driveway. She slunk against the shadows of the manor, holding the edges of her dressing gown tighter around her body. She didn't want him to think she had been losing sleep over his nocturnal activities. She didn't want him to think she had been waiting up for him to return, even though - subconsciously, at least - she had.

It was unnaturally, eerily quiet.

The night sounds that had seemed as loud as an orchestra rehearsing just moments ago had stilled as if silenced by a conductor's baton.

Bella edged her way along the manor with her back against the icy-cold, hard stone. Her skin was pebbled with goose bumps and her heart hammered like a piston. She inched her way closer to the window of the morning room. She took a breath and started to climb the trellis, where the gnarled and twisted skeleton of some clematis was situated, when a pair of strong arms suddenly tackled her from behind. 'Oomph!' she gasped as she fell backwards against a strong male body.

'Bella?' Edoardo swung her around and gaped at her in shock. 'What in God's name are you doing?'

She put up her hand in a little fingertip wave and gave him a sheepish smile. 'Hi...'

His expression went from shock to furious. 'What the hell are you playing at?' he asked. 'I could have hurt you. I thought you were a burglar.'

Bella straightened her dressing gown, which had slipped off one shoulder in the tussle. Her body was still tingling from where it had pressed against his. Her heart was still jumping and her pulse as crazy as an over-wound clock. 'Do you normally wrestle burglars to the ground?' she asked with a wry look.

He scraped a hand through his hair. 'Not usually.' He let his hand drop back by his side. 'Are you all right?'

'I will be when I get my heart to get back where it belongs,' she said with an attempt at humour. 'You scared the living daylights out of me. I didn't hear you make a sound. I thought you'd gone the other way around the house.'

'What on earth were you doing?' he asked, still frowning darkly.

'I was taking Fergus out for a comfort stop.'

'Then why hide in the shadows like an intruder?' he asked.

She gave a little shrug, suddenly feeling foolish and gauche. 'I didn't want you to see me...'

'Why not?'

She waved a hand over her night attire. 'I'm not...um, dressed.'

'I've seen you in a lot less,' he said.

Bella was glad of the muted moonlight because her face felt suddenly hot. 'So, how was your date?' she asked.

A shutter came down over his face. 'Where's Fergus?' he asked.

'Good question,' she said as she made her way back to the kitchen door. 'I was trying to find him when you came home. He's not very obedient, is he?'

'He's deaf and practically blind,' he said. 'You shouldn't have left him on his own. He gets disoriented at night.'

'You were the one who left him

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