Uncovering the Silveri Secret - By Melanie Milburne Page 0,5
she had attended in person, her mind had wandered off into dangerous territory as she sat staring at the dark pepper of stubble around his mouth as he patiently explained the stocks and shares. She had tried to focus but within seconds she had started gazing at his hands as he had turned the pages of the meticulous report he had prepared. He had looked up at one point and locked gazes with her. She still remembered the throb of that silence. She had felt it deep inside her body.
She could still feel it.
'That won't be necessary,' Bella said. 'I'm sure you're doing all you can to keep things in order.'
There was a tight little silence.
'Are you expecting your boyfriend to join you?' he asked.
Bella tucked a strand of hair back behind her ear that the chilly breeze had worked loose. 'He's away on a mission in Bangladesh,' she said. 'I thought I'd come here until he gets back.'
'London nightlife losing its appeal?' he asked.
She gave him a brittle glare. 'I haven't been to a nightclub in ages. It's not my scene any more.'
'Prayer meetings more your thing?'
Oh, how she hated him for his mockery. 'I bet you've never got down on your knees in your life,' she tossed back.
His eyes slid to her pelvis and back with deliberate slowness. They seemed to burn with a secret erotic message as they met hers. 'Say the word, princess, and I'll be on my knees before you can say "heavens above."'
Bella's insides coiled and flexed with hot, traitorous desire. It simmered between her thighs. A flickering pulse that made her aware of every muscle and nerve and cell at the feminine heart of her.
He was the bad boy from the wrong side of the tracks. She was the rich heiress with a pedigree that went back centuries.
She was about to become engaged.
It was forbidden.
He was forbidden.
Bella gave him a frosty look. 'I don't think there's a prayer on this earth that could save your soul,' she said.
'Why not try some laying on of hands instead?' he said with a bitter smile.
She felt that disturbing little flicker again. It made her hate him all the more. She hated that he could have this effect on her, even now. How could he make her body act so shamelessly wanton just by being near him? It annoyed her that he had so much sensual power over her. It shocked her that she couldn't control her reaction to him. It was even more shocking to know he was well aware of his impact on her. She could see it in those darkly brooding, indolent looks he gave her. The slow burn of his gaze made her skin feel like it was going to melt off her bones. 'Go to hell,' she bit out through tightly clenched teeth.
'You think I haven't already been there?' he asked.
Bella couldn't hold his gaze. It seemed to burn through her like a laser beam, touching her, stroking her, making her feel sensations she should not be feeling.
She turned on her heels and marched inside, closing the door with a satisfying clunk of metal and wood.
Edoardo let out a long hiss from between his teeth once she had gone inside the manor. He clenched and unclenched his fist a couple of times but he could still feel the tingling of where his hand had touched her wrist.
He should have frogmarched her back to her car and sent her packing. She was nothing but trouble.
And temptation.
He blew out another harsh breath. Yes, well, Bella Haverton was nothing if not tempting. She was a pint-sized little she-devil with an uppity attitude that stuck in his craw like a twig. He wanted her as much as he hated her. For years he had burned with lust for her. She was the temptation he had taught himself to resist, all except for that one night when she had pushed and pushed until he had snapped. He had kissed her roughly, angrily. The searing heat of that kiss had been building up for months and months. All those 'come and get me' looks she had been casting him, all those flirty little accidental touches as she had moved past him in the doorway had slowly but surely corroded his iron self-control. It had been like a massive explosion once their mouths met.
He still didn't know quite how he'd had the strength of will to pull back from her, but somehow he had. She had been only sixteen,