Alessandro's Prize

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A car, she added silently. Public transport after the lunch shift would be OK, but late at night? Although there was always a cab…
    Lily became so caught up with a to do list it came as a surprise to realize the car had slid to a halt adjacent Alessandro’s apartment building.
    The lift transported them swiftly to the designated level, where she preceded him into the softly lit apartment before turning to face him.
    â€˜Thank you.’
    She was pale, her eyes darkened with a fatigue she fought hard to control. He should extend a polite acknowledgement, and let her go upstairs to her suite.
    â€˜So…thank me.’ His voice was a husky drawl, and he saw her eyes dilate.
    The air grew heavy… charged , almost dangerous, and he caught the increased pulse-beat at the base of her throat. He cupped her chin and traced his thumb pad along the fullness of her lower lip, applied light pressure to its centre, then he trailed a gentle path to settle on the fast-beating pulse.
    For a moment she lost all thought, aware on some level that this shouldn’t be happening, yet caught up with the unbidden need to lift her arms around his neck and press her body close in against his own.
    Shocked dismay brought a return of sanity as she stepped back in a silent bid to put some distance between them.
    He let her go, and she stood transfixed, caught in the thrall of sensual awareness.
    It irked that he knew. Worse, that he observed her strugglefor composure. Words she wanted to fling at him remained locked in her throat for a few long seconds, then she tilted her head and met his narrowed gaze.
    â€˜Don’t play with me, Alessandro.’
    Alessandro remained silent, his dark eyes steady as they locked with her own.
    â€˜I’m not playing.’
    He saw her eyes widen with a degree of uncertainty, and pressed home the advantage as he lowered his head and took possession of her mouth.
    Gentle at first, teasing, exploring a little as he tempted her response. The need to deepen the kiss was overwhelming, and he ached to pull her in to the cradle of his hips, shape her to his body.
    He could, easily…but at what cost?
    For two decades he’d trusted his instinct, prior to which his life had been totally dependent on a deeply ingrained gut feeling that had saved him from grievous injury, or worse.
    Too much too soon, and he might lose.
    With considerable restraint he lightened his touch, lingered a little as he traced the generous curve of her mouth with his own, then he lifted his head and brushed a soft caress to her temple before releasing his hold.
    For a heart-wrenching moment she looked lost, almost adrift, then she turned away from him, crossed the room and ascended the stairs without so much as a backward glance.
    Sleep proved elusive, as Lily tossed and turned in bed in an attempt to dispel Alessandro’s forceful image, his touch, the sweet sorcery of his kiss. And the way he made her feel.
    At odds with herself, him , and, admit it, torn between desire and the need to contain it.
    She wanted a calm, carefree lifestyle. Hadn’t she travelledto Italy to seek just that? No way did she want to be caught up in an emotional whirlpool.
    She needed to focus on the positives. A new life, new position, and within days she’d have an apartment and her own car.
    Mercifully it was the last thing she remembered as sleep claimed her.

CHAPTER FIVE
    A NOTHER email from James resided in her inbox when Lily checked her laptop early the next morning.
    Not so pleasant was his message stating if he didn’t hear from her within forty-eight hours he intended to talk to her in person.
    Her fingers flew as she keyed in a ‘don’t waste your time’ response and hit ‘Reply’.
    Did he really think she’d overlook his temporary distraction and accept him back into her life?
    It only proved he didn’t know her at all, Lily consoled as she moved downstairs and felt a sense of relief on

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