Название: Wed on His Terms: Million-Dollar Marriage Merger
Автор: Charlene Sands
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Современные любовные романы
isbn: 9781474004008
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âI promised you a fun day, and I figured a new mother-to-be would enjoy picking out furniture and clothes and whatever else the baby might need.â
âReally?â Tempted by such an elaborate offer, Renaâs heart raced with excitement. Offhand, she could think of dozens of items sheâd need for the babyâs arrival, and quite frankly, she didnât know how sheâd manage to pay for all of it. Other than shopping at thrift stores, she was truly at a loss.
âI havenât a clue what a baby needs,â Tony said, getting out of the car and opening the door for her.
âIâm on new ground here, too.â She took his outstretched hand. âWeâd always talked about having children, butââ Rena stopped and slipped her hand from his, her heart in her throat. How could she do this? How could she look at cribs and bassinets and baby swings when this was a dream she and David shared together? Theyâd always wanted a family. The time had never been right. She refused to think of the life growing inside her as an accident, but they hadnât really planned on this baby.
Rena ached inside thinking that David would never know his child. Heâd never change a diaper, kiss its face or watch it take its first step. Heâd never go to a ballet recital or little league game. Heâd never know the joy of seeing his child develop into a smart-alecky teen or fall in love one day. David would have been there for his child. Heâd have seen his son or daughter through the good times and the bad, because David was loyal and devoted. He would have made a wonderful father.
Renaâs legs went weak suddenly. Her body trembled, and she knew she couldnât do this. She glanced at Tony, her voice a quiet plea. âIâm sorry. I donât think Iâm ready for this.â
Tony drew in a breath. âRight.â He closed his eyes briefly, and Rena noted genuine pain there. âOkay, weâll do this another time. When youâre ready.â
She sighed with relief. âItâs not that I donât appreciateââ
âI get it, Rena. Iâm not the babyâs father. Enough said.â
Tony got back into his car and revved the engine, waiting for her to climb inside. She bit her lip and held back tears as she sank into the car. They drove to Napa in silence, Rena glancing at Tonyâs stony expression every once in a while.
She knew in her head that David was gone. He was her past, while this angry man sitting beside her was her future.
The irony struck her anew.
How many times had she hoped to be Tony Carlinoâs wife? Only to find now she should have been more careful what sheâd wished for.
Tony drove to Napa, a debate going on in his head. On one hand, he knew Rena still grieved, but on the other hand, heâd taken responsibility for her. She was his wife now. He couldnât let her dictate the terms of their relationship, not if he planned to really honor Davidâs dying wish. So he drove past Purple Fields and down the highway leading to his home.
âWhere are we going?â she asked.
âTo my house.â
Rena slanted him a dubious look. âWhy?â
âJust stopping by to pick up some of my clothes to bring to Purple Fields.â
Rena blinked before realizing his intent. âThis was supposed to be a secret marriage, Tony. We canât live together.â
Tony expected this argument. He pulled to the side of the road and stopped the car. Immediately, Renaâs shoulders stiffened. She sat up straighter in the seat and faced him. Before he spoke, he searched her face for a long moment, reining in his anger. âRena, weâre not announcing to the public weâre married. But I canât possibly work with you at Purple Fields andââ
âWatch out for me,â she finished for him with a twist of her full lips.
She tried his patience, but Tony held firm. Heâd made up his mind about this and decided it was best for both of them. âWeâll be discreet. Purple Fields isnât exactly bustling with crowds.â
âThanks for the reminder.â âRena, listen. All Iâm saying is that you donât have a big staff that will spread gossip through the county. The place isnât on the main highway. In fact, youâre in a remote location.â
Renaâs voice held quiet concern, and she refused to look at him. âI didnât think weâd live together.â
Tony reached over to gently turn her chin his way. She lifted those incredible eyes to him. âYouâre my wife. Iâm your husband. We are married. Weâll keep the secret for a while, but make no mistake that I intend for us to live as man and wife. Now, if youâd rather move into the Carlino estate with me, we canââ
âNo!â She shook her head. âNo, Tony. That makes no sense. I need to be at Purple Fields.â
Tony wasnât fooled. Renaâs hatred for his father was evident in her blatant refusal. After Tony had moved away, Santo Carlino had tried to ruin all the local vintners in the area, and Rudy Fairfield hadnât been the exception. Once Tony was gone, his father had ignored Tonyâs protests to leave Purple Fields alone. The Fairfields had suffered, but theyâd never fully succumbed to his fatherâs ruthless business tactics.
Rena hadnât stepped foot in his house since. It seemed his new wife hated everything Carlino.
âWell then, itâs settled. Iâll move into your house.â
Rena swallowed and gave him a reluctant nod.
He bounded out of the car and opened her door. She looked up and announced, âIâll wait for you out here. Itâs a nice day. I need the ⦠fresh air.â
Tony didnât push her. He helped her out, making a mental note that his Porsche wasnât a family car or comfortable for his pregnant wife. âIâll be a few minutes.â
She nodded and stretched out, raising her arms, shaking out the kinks, confirming that heâd been right about the car.
Tony bounded up the steps and entered the arched wrought iron doors decorated with delicate metal vines that led to a breezeway. The house, set more like an Italian villa atop the hill, had four wings that met in the center by a large expansive living room and dining area overlooking the vineyards. Tony liked his privacy, and each of the Carlino men had lived in separate sections of the house once theyâd grown up.
âHey, I thought I heard you come in. How are the newlyweds?â Joe asked, approaching him as he began his ascent up the stairs.
Tony sighed. âFine.â
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