The Jealous Husband
ckly. 'It's the least we do
without your fairy foo
ment and her laugh was forced before she said lightly. 'T
iately, and again that throb in
from his lean frame. 'I'd better go, Jim; this call must be costing a fortune. I just wanted to let you all know as soon as I could. You couldn't
out,' Jim said quickly. 'I'll go and see her and arra
d her a cheque from here ' Grace began,
like to. You can settle up
flushed; the note of possessiveness in his voice had never
e hesitated a moment and t
care, won't you? And
said thickly a
a moment of heavy brittle silence when she replaced the receiver before she could nerve herse
ou to come here?' The words w
d time to collect her thoughts after the amazing phone call, du
the rain and the wind and the number ten bus?' Donato asked cuttin
ide open for a split second before a surge of an
st twelve months, but he didn't want anyone else to have her either! The Vitto
und herself flushing with shock. But she had never indicated to Jim by w
like the big brother she'd never bad, a steady, dependa
s even softer when he said, 'So? You have not answered my que
nt,' she said tightly,
his lips, his eyes icy. 'I asked you if he advised you n
do,' she said fiercely. 'I make up my own mind; I won't
ure. 'Come, I will take you to your room,' he said arrogantly. 'You would like, your
d the allusion to her conversation with Jim and smiled coolly, willing hers
our or two to compose herself before she faced him again seemed like an oasis in the desert right at this moment, and s
thought the beautiful old house stretched for miles, and something of that feeling returned now as t
e bath. rooms, but when Donato had asked her to marry him two months after their first meeting he had ordered the immediate construction of a new wing to the bu
t it was the fact that it was exclusively theirs that Donato had reveled in, although she had felt appr
y when furnishings for her new home were being discussed, and something in her face must
to one side and speaking quietly as he had looked down at her from his
he blushed furiously at this point but he pretended not to notice. 'It's just that
ato this?' Romano
worry, that Liliana is ha
lly. 'I don't want Donato to think I don't want to
re babies, so perhaps you would not think me presumptuous if I spoke to you on this
feels it is right and proper that he wishes to be alone with you in his own domain; she even suggested that it might be time for her to move elsewhere. She feels a young married c
no idea how her face h
's eyes she is mostly definitely gaining, a daught
sn't the first time she had wondered how someone like Romano had come to be married to a petulant, attention seeking woman like Bia
ven closer to Liliana in the next few weeks as a result of them, her mind h
said when he drove her home that sam
her person who approved of our match, my love. From the first moment I set eyes on you I knew you would be mine, I knew it; nothin
y fully appreciated on their wedding night, which had also been her nineteenth birthday, when the restraint he had emp
wholly his. He had been the perfect lover, her ecstasy his ecstasy, her pleasure his first concern, and there had been times when their union had left the
the heavy carved oak door that led to the separate wing of the house, Grace caught at his arm, her voice taut. 'You don't expect me t
s but he was completely still as he glanced down at her small, dainty hand on
t back as she continued, '"Was", being the operative word. '