Read Deserving of His Diamonds Online
Authors: ASUS
bedrooms before he found Gisele lying sound asleep on the bed in the room
furthest from his. Her silver-blonde hair was spread out over the pillow, her
slim body barely making an indentation on the mattress. She looked like an
angel lying there, a sleeping angel with features so perfect and yet so pale
she didn‘t seem quite real. How was he to get through the wall of her anger?
He had to dismantle it brick by brick, getting her to slowly warm to him
again. Looking back now, he could see how truly devastated she had been
when he had cast her from his life. At the time he had read her body
language as a greedy little gold-digger whose plans to wed a rich man had
been thwarted at the last minute, but now he could see her shattered
expression for what it was: a young woman who had loved and loved
deeply, who by a quirk of fate had suddenly found her life in ruins through
no fault of her own. Where had she gone? Who had she turned to? How
must she have felt to have her life ripped out from under her without
warning? He didn‘t like thinking about it. She would have been feeling so
shocked and frightened, so upset that she hadn‘t been able to get him to see
reason. Even worse, anything could have happened to her that night. In her
state of high emotional distress she could have come to some sort of harm
and he had done nothing to protect her. He had cast her out of his life as if
she had been nothing more than some
trash he no longer had any use for.
He had got it so horribly wrong.
Emilio watched the soft flutter of her lips as she gave an inaudible murmur
and the way one of her hands seemed to be searching for something on the
bed next to her. Her face suddenly contorted as if she was having a terrible
nightmare. She started to thrash about, her cries soft but heart-wrenching.
‗No … oh, no, please no …‘ ‗Gisele, shh, it‘s all right,‘ Emilio said softly as
he perched beside her and captured her flailing hands. Her eyes sprang open
and she jerked upright. She seemed momentarily disoriented but then her
expression turned hostile. ‗What are you doing here?‘ she asked, pulling her
hands away from his. ‗I hate to point out the obvious, but this is my villa and
you are in one of my bedrooms,‘ Emilio said. She brushed her hair out of her
eyes with an angry movement of her hand as she gave him a resentful scowl.
‗You shouldn‘t sneak up on people like that,‘ she said. ‗I didn‘t sneak up on
you,‘ he said. ‗It looked like you were having a bad dream. You were crying
out in your sleep so I came over to comfort you.‘ She bit down on her lower
lip, a soft flush rising in her cheeks as she averted her gaze from his. Emilio
turned her chin so she had to meet his eyes. ‗Do you often have bad dreams,
cara?‘ he asked. A shadow passed over her blue eyes. ‗Not often …
sometimes.‘
He caressed her cheek with the pad of his thumb. ‗I wish I could wipe out
the last two years,‘ he said. ‗I wish I could just reset the clock. I wish I could take back every horrible word I threw at you.‘ She didn‘t answer. She just
kept looking at him with that grey-blue accusing gaze of hers. ‗What did you
do the night I sent you away?‘ Emilio asked. ‗I found a hotel,‘ she said. ‗The
press gave me a hard time but eventually I managed to shake them off. I
caught a flight back to Sydney the next day.‘ ‗You never tried to contact
me,‘ he said, still stroking her creamy cheek. ‗Not even once.‘ She gave him
a brittle look. ‗You forbade me to, remember?‘ He studied her for a long
moment before dropping his hand from her chin. ‗Dinner is in half an hour,‘
he said as he rose from the bed. ‗I‘ll see you downstairs.‘
AFTER Gisele had a shower she dressed in a slim-fitting sheathlike taupe-
coloured dress and a pair of heels. She dried her hair and scooped it up into a
knot at the back of her head and put on a bare minimum of make-up. She
looked down at the engagement ring on her finger. It was too loose for her
now. The huge diamond kept slipping round the wrong way out of sight.
Was that some sort of omen? she wondered. Emilio was in the salone when
she came downstairs. He was sipping at an aperitif, looking out of the
window to the gardens outside. He turned and looked at her, his gaze
moving over her body like a warm caress. ‗You look beautiful,‘ he said.
‗Thank you.‘ Gisele fought for cool poise but a blush crept over her cheeks
in spite of her best efforts. ‗What would you like to drink?‘ he asked. ‗Um
… white wine if you have it.‘ He poured her a glass of wine and brought it
over to her. She saw his nostrils flare as if he was taking in the fragrance of
her perfume. She saw too the way his eyes darkened as they caught and held
hers. ‗Do you feel a little more refreshed after your rest?‘ he asked. ‗Yes,‘
she said, taking a generous sip to settle her nerves. ‗Why didn‘t you put your
things in my bedroom as I asked you to?‘ he said. She gripped her wineglass
a little tighter. ‗You can‘t force me to occupy your bed. I need more time.
It‘s a big step for me.‘
‗Didn‘t you like the new decor?‘ he asked. ‗It looks like no expense has been
spared to rid your bedroom of every trace of my previous occupation of it,‘
Gisele said with a touch of asperity. His expression was unreadable as he
raised his glass to his lips. ‗I thought it was time for a change.‘ ‗Out with the old, in with the new?‘ she said with a cynical look. ‗Did all your subsequent
girlfriends like it?‘ A brooding frown appeared between his eyebrows. ‗If
you don‘t like it then we can occupy another room,‘ he said. ‗But you will
share a bed with me, Gisele. I will not have any rumours circulating that this
is not a proper relationship.‘ ‗How soon did you replace me?‘ she asked. A
muscle worked in his jaw. ‗Gisele, this is not going to help matters.‘ ‗How
many?‘ she asked, feeling a lump rise in her throat. ‗I could ask you the
same thing.‘ ‗Go on,‘ she said. ‗Ask me.‘ The muscle in his jaw worked
even harder. ‗All right,‘ he said on an expelled breath. ‗How many lovers
have you had since me?‘ Gisele wished now she hadn‘t provoked him.
Could she lie just to hurt him? Could she play payback with a host of
imaginary lovers, not one of whom would have come close to being as
perfect for her physically as him? What was the point? She suspected he
would see through it
anyway. Hadn‘t the way she‘d responded to him so far given him enough
proof that she hadn‘t moved on? ‗There‘s been no one,‘ she said after a tight
pause. ‗Gisele …‘ ‗Don‘t get me wrong.‘ She cut him off quickly. ‗I‘ve had
plenty of opportunities. I just didn‘t want to rush into anything. You don‘t
have to automatically assume I was waiting for you to take me back because
I wasn‘t.‘ He took his drink and moved over to the windows again, his back
turned towards her. It was a moment or two before he spoke and, when he
did, his voice was rough around the edges, as if it had been dragged up from
a place deep inside him. ‗Would you believe me if I told you I was thinking
of making contact with you even before the press release came out about
Sienna being the one in the tape?‘ Gisele felt her heart give a little hit-and-
miss beat. ‗Why?‘ He turned from the window and faced her with an
inscrutable look. ‗I‘m not sure,‘ he said. ‗I guess I wanted to see if you had
fared any better than me.‘ ‗What do you mean?‘ ‗Anger and bitterness are
pretty corrosive things to be carrying around,‘ he said. ‗I think I got tired of
being angry. For two years I was totally consumed with it. I could think of
nothing else. I finally got to the point where I wanted to move on. I thought
if I contacted you, perhaps met with you face to face to ask you why you‘d
betrayed me, it might‘ve helped.‘ ‗But I hadn‘t betrayed you.‘
He let out a heavy sigh. ‗No,‘ he said. ‗You hadn‘t. And that‘s what I have
to live with. I made a mistake. It‘s new territory for me. I‘m not usually
wrong about anything.‘ Gisele looked at the wine in her glass and thought
about what he had said about carrying around anger. Her anger had burned
like acid inside her. It was still burning, eating away at her, keeping her
awake at night. But she wasn‘t quite ready to relinquish it. Marietta appeared
at that point with the announcement that dinner was ready. Gisele followed
Emilio to the dining room where the long highly polished table had been
beautifully set up for a romantic dinner for two. Flowers from the garden
made a fragrant centrepiece along with the flickering candles in the
candelabra that added to the tone of intimacy. So many times in the past she
had sat here at this table and looked lovingly across the table at him. She had
pictured their children one day joining them there, their little faces shining
with good health and happiness and vigour. How far from her dreams and
romantically infused imaginings had she travelled? There would be no
happy family now. Not for her at least. Emilio seated her before he took his
own place. ‗I‘ve been thinking about your business,‘ he said. ‗Do you
outsource any of the needlework?‘ ‗No,‘ she said. ‗I do it all myself. I like
working to commission. I think it gives the customer that sense of a personal
touch.‘ He reached across to pour her some wine. ‗But you surely can‘t
expect to keep up with demand if things were to take a sudden upswing?‘
‗I‘ve managed to keep ahead so far.‘
‗Yes, but that will change as soon as things take off over here,‘ he said.
‗How will you keep up then?‘ She bit her lip. ‗I‘ve brought some work with
me …‘ ‗Gisele.‘ He sounded like a world-weary parent speaking to a naive
child. ‗You can‘t expect to run things as you have done in the past. You‘ll
have to consider outsourcing. You have no choice. You can hand-pick your
needlewomen. You‘ll still have total control over the standard of your
product.‘ She flashed him a defensive glare. ‗I know what I‘m doing. I‘m
good at what I do. I love my work.‘ ‗The creative side of it is not the
problem, cara,‘ he said. ‗I‘ve seen your needlework. It‘s exquisite. You are
extremely talented. I‘m not saying you aren‘t. I‘m just saying you can‘t
possibly do it all. You need to think about how to meet demands for more of
your work, otherwise people will go elsewhere.‘ Gisele pressed her lips
together before answering. ‗OK, I‘ll think about it.‘ He gave a sigh and
reached for her hand across the table. ‗Look at me, cara,‘ he commanded
gently. She met his gaze with resentment burning in hers. ‗I won‘t allow you
to take over my life. I‘ve been doing perfectly fine without you. My shop is
the busiest one on that stretch of the street.‘ ‗I know that,‘ he said. ‗You‘ve
done amazingly well. I‘m just trying to help you do better, to maximise your
profits. At least if things don‘t work out between us you will have a stronger
base to go home to.‘
Marietta came in with their meal and Emilio deftly steered the conversation
into less contentious areas. Gisele made an effort to do the delicious food
justice but being in Emilio‘s presence made her feel nervous and excited at
the same time. He could be such charming company when he put his mind to
it. She felt the intoxicating lure of it each time he looked at her with that
sexy slant of a smile. His eyes took on a dark mesmerising heat as they held
hers, the sensual promise in them making every hair on her body stand up
and take notice. After Marietta had served coffee in the salone she
announced she was leaving for home. ‗She doesn‘t live here like Concetta
did?‘ Gisele asked once the housekeeper had left. ‗No,‘ Emilio said. ‗She
has a husband and a couple of daughters who still live at home. She likes to
spend the nights with them.‘ ‗So if she‘s not here at night then there should
be no problem with me having my own room,‘ Gisele said. His expression
tightened. ‗She is back first thing in the morning,‘ he said. ‗What are you
going to do? Run along the hall and jump in beside me just for show?‘ She
put her coffee cup down and rose to her feet agitatedly. The thought of
jumping into bed with him for real was far too tempting. It was all she could
think about. Her body burned with hot flames of need and there was nothing
she could do to dampen them down. ‗Lots of couples don‘t sleep together,‘
she said. ‗My parents didn‘t share a bed for most of their marriage.‘ He
came over to where she was standing. ‗That is not how this relationship is
going to be run,‘ he said. He took
her hands in his and held them gently but firmly. ‗Why are you fighting what
is inevitable? I know you were hurt by our break-up. I understand that
you‘re still angry. We have this chance to reconnect but you seem intent on
sabotaging every attempt on my part to put things right.‘ ‗Some things can
never be put right,‘ she said, looking down at their joined hands rather than
meeting his gaze. Her belly quivered as his thumbs began stroking her
fingers, his darker-toned skin against hers a spinetingling reminder of how
very masculine he was and how she couldn‘t help but respond to his primal
call to all that was feminine in her. She could feel the flicker of desire
between her thighs, a tiny rhythmic pulse that was like a faraway drumbeat