Название: Wed on His Terms: Million-Dollar Marriage Merger
Автор: Charlene Sands
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Современные любовные романы
isbn: 9781474004008
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âOutside. She wonât come in. But I plan to rectify that soon. Sheâs not thrilled that Iâm moving in with her.â
âI wasnât sure of your plans. I guess it makes sense for you to live there for a while.â
âIâll divide my time between here and there, Joe, but Iâd appreciate it if you and Nick could hold down the fort for a few days without me.â
âSure, no problem.â
âThanks. You know,â he began with a slant of his head, âif youâd have told me six months ago Iâd be married to Rena and raising a baby, I wouldnât have believed it.â
âAm I hearing a little bit of awe in your voice?â
âYeah, well, maybe Iâm adjusting to the situation a little better than my wife is.â
âSheâll come around. In fact, I think Iâll step outside and say hello to my new sister-in-law. Maybe put in a few good words for you.â
âI can use all the help I can get. Rena thinks she married the devil.â He chuckled as he took the steps up to his bedroom. Heâd been called even worse by some of the women heâd dated in the past.
And it had all been true.
âTony?â Rena questioned him immediately when she realized where they were going. Tony hadnât taken her directly back to Purple Fields after heâd picked up his clothes from his estate. Instead, heâd driven to the cemetery where David was buried.
âAre you okay with this?â he asked.
Rena squeezed her eyes shut. Right after David died, sheâd made daily trips to the cemetery to lay wildflowers by his grave. Sheâd come and sit on the grass just to feel close to him again. But after sheâd learned about the promise heâd asked of Tony, sheâd gotten so angry with him for his manipulation that she hadnât come back since. Now she realized the folly in that. David had tried to protect her. Even in death, heâd tried to take care of her. Guilt assailed her for being so shortsighted and selfish. She should have come more often. She should have honored the man whoâd loved her. âYes, Iâm okay with this.â
Once out of the car, Tony met her on the lawn and put out his hand. She glanced down at it and then into his reassuring eyes. âWeâll do this together.â
She slipped her hand into his, and silently they walked to the center of the Gracious Hill section of the cemetery. A new bronze headstone with Davidâs name and birth date embossed in gold stared up at them. Rena sank to her knees and said a prayer. She sat there for a minute, looking down, running her fingers over the headstone, touching Davidâs nameplate with infinite care.
Tony helped her up, and taking her hand, he spoke with reverence as his gaze drifted down toward the grave. âSheâs safe, David,â he whispered. âWeâre married now. Iâll take good care of her.â
Overwhelmed with emotion, Rena let out a sob. Tears she couldnât hold back, spilled down her cheeks. The reality of the last few weeks came crashing down on her.
âItâs okay, honey,â Tony said softly. He turned his body and encompassed her in his arms, cradling her as she cried into his chest. She sobbed deeply, the pain emanating from deep within. Guilt and sadness washed over her.
Tony tightened his hold on her. âLet it out, Rena.â
Cocooned in Tonyâs strength and warmth, she cried and cried until she finally managed to control her emotions. She sniffed and gulped in oxygen and stopped crying after several minutes, yet she couldnât let go of Tony. Wrapped up in his arms, she was grateful for the comfort, the gentle assuring words, the soft kisses to her forehead. She gave herself up to Tony allowing him to be strong for her. She needed this. She needed for once to let someone else take the brunt of her heartache.
âHeâs okay with this, Rena,â Tony whispered. âItâs what David wanted.â
She knew that to be true. But she also realized she had just married a man who had hurt and betrayed her onceâa man whom she blamed for her husbandâs death, a man whoâd felt obligated to marry her. How could she find comfort in that?
âI was mad at David for asking this of you. Of me,â she whispered painfully. âI havenât come here in weeks.â
Tony stroked her back again and again, keeping her head pressed to his chest. âDonât beat yourself up, Rena. Youâre a strong woman, but you have a right to all your feelings.â
âEven the ones that scream I shouldnât have married you?â
Tony looked down into her eyes. âYeah, even those.â
âI donât intend on cutting you any slack,â she said quietly.
âPlanning on making my life miserable?â
âNot deliberately, Tony. But yes. You may want to move out before the week is over.â
âDoubtful. Iâm not going anywhere.â
Then he leaned down and kissed her softly, exquisitely on her lips, and for the first time, Rena came close to believing him.
With arms folded, Rena watched Tony set his bags on the floor beside her bed. He faced her, his gaze direct and piercing. âI told you, I wonât tiptoe around you anymore. Weâre going to live as man and wife.â
Rena drew in a breath. Exhausted, she had no more tears to shed. Sheâd used up her quota and then some at the cemetery. Though her insides quaked and her head ached, she knew she had no choice but to accept Tony in her home and in her bed. He had pride. He was virile and strong and extremely sexy. She suspected women had thrown themselves at him all the time. He was a race car champion, an appealing bachelor who was definitely easy on the eyes. Heâd probably had women in every town he traveled.
Though heâd been patient and kind to her the past few days she knew sheâd pushed him pretty far. And soon, heâd start pushing back.
He must have noted her fear, because his jaw clenched and he swore. âFor Godâs sake, Rena. Iâm not about to force myself on you. But we will sleep in the same bed.â
Rena glanced at the bed, then up at him. âI understand.â
âAh, hell.â He rolled his eyes at her robotic answer. âYouâd think weâd never had sex before. Mind-blowing, earthmoving, do-it-until-we-canât-breathe-anymore sex.â
Rena nearly tripped over her own feet backing up, his statement stunning her. Her face heated, and her body shook a little. Speechless, she lowered her lashes, fighting off memories of their lovemaking. Heâd been blunt but accurate in his description. âThatâs when â¦â she began, almost unable to get the words out. âWhen we were in love.â
âRight.â СКАЧАТЬ