The words hurt because according to
“There are things my son and I must discuss. Just in case. I will not rest afterward if I am worried about you not getting your rest.”
“Don’t talk like you are going to die, please.”
“We must all face death sooner, or later, child.”
“But I want it to be later. Tomasso said you will be fine. The doctors said so.”
The king shrugged, the casually confident movement at odds with his frail appearance. “The surgery has a very high success rate, but there is always a risk in things like this. It will be as God wills.”
“I don’t believe it is your time.”
“Neither do I,
Their eyes met and his dark gaze held…nothing. She blinked and turned her head, unable to deal with that as she all at once realized that while their marriage had not been the love match of the century, there had been intimacy. She recognized it only now that it was gone.
Always before when their gazes met, she had seen a recognition of herself and her place in his life in his eyes. To see nothing of the kind now made her realize that perhaps there had been more to her marriage than she had thought, but whatever there had been—it was gone now.
“Go home and rest. I will it,” King
She had no trouble seeing how he had kept news of his heart attack from his sons until he desired it to reach them.
“I will leave,” she said, knowing he would take the words for acquiescence. But she’d lived enough years around politicians to know how to appear to make a promise without doing anything of the kind.
She would leave…the hospital room.
“Good.”
She leaned down and kissed both his cheeks. “Be well, Papa. For all our sakes.”
“I will do my best.”
She forced another smile. “I’m sure you will.”
She could not make herself meet
She went directly to the waiting room where she knew she would find the others and she sent Tomasso and
She woke up to the sound of voices.
He turned to face her, even though she’d made no sound. His face was an impenetrable mask. “You did not go back to the palace.”
“I never said I would.”
“You said you would leave.”
“I did.” She looked away from his regard, no more capable of dealing with this new remote
“But not the hospital.”
“No.”
“Why not?”
“I wanted to be here in case something else happened.”
“You knew Papa and I assumed you would leave with Tomasso.”
She shrugged, dislodging the suit coat further. “I am not responsible for assumptions brought about by two men’s arrogant belief that the rest of the world will fall in with their plans simply because they say so.”
Flavia chuckled. “That is telling him,
“There is no chance of that, Mamacita.”
“I am glad to hear it. You are far too much like your papa, believing you control the world around you and everyone in it. Life does not work that way, as I am sure Vincente is realizing for perhaps the first time.”
“He is more than aware, I assure you,”
“And you, my son?”
“Content yourself with knowing that he and I are both aware how little our will carries the day.”
Flavia’s face softened with concern. “I am sorry,
“I hope you are right.”
“I am always right, it is just the males of this family are slow catching on sometimes.”
Danette laughed out loud while both Scorsolini brothers smiled wryly. Neither one would hurt the older woman by arguing with her, but both were too arrogant to believe anyone else ever knew better than they did. It was all
Like King
Flavia said, “I would like to see Vincente.”
“Yes, of course,”
“In that case, I shall see our wives to the palace. It appears that is the only way I can be assured that
“When is the surgery scheduled for?”
“Five hours from now.”
“I want to be here.”
“Then you will return with me now to the palace and get at least some semblance of rest beforehand.”
If there were shares in the bossy market, he had a stranglehold on them. “I don’t need you telling me what to do.”
“I’d prefer to stay here with
She adored Danette and wanted only the best for her, but
Danette turned in Tomasso’s arms and kissed him on the lips, right there in front of the rest of the family and he did not even sort of flinch. “If that’s what you really want, all right. But are you sure you don’t want me here as moral support?”
“Thank you, mi precioso. Your offer is appreciated, but I will feel better knowing you are taking care of yourself.” Then he kissed her, putting enough enthusiasm into the effort to show that he was not in the least embarrassed by the public show of affection from his wife.
Looking back, she realized that in three years, she could probably count on one hand the number of times she had kissed him when they were not already in the process of making love. She had never felt the confidence to instigate lovemaking, but she had always responded…with more passion than she had believed possible.
He’d praised her for it, but now she wondered if she had been too enthusiastic. He’d grown bored with her…because she’d been too easy?
And even before he had told her he had grown bored with her, she’d known he hadn’t felt anything tender toward her like his brothers did for their wives.
She looked at
Her future stretched out like a bleak, lonely wasteland ahead of her.
What was wrong with her that she did not inspire love in the people who were supposed to hold affection for her? Her parents had only ever seen her as a means to an end or a sore disappointment and
Danette’s parents adored her, if they were a bit overprotective.
Envy was a sin that she had always been determined never to feel, but as she looked on at her sister-in-law so obviously loved and pregnant with the child
She surged to her feet, needing to get out of there and the suit coat fell to the floor. She bent down and grabbed it and then held it out in
He took it, his fingers brushing her own and she yanked her hand back, stumbling against the couch as her body instinctively retreated as well.
“
“Fine. J-just tired,”
And dismissing etiquette for the first time in her adult life, she rushed from the room without a single farewell to any of its occupants.
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