The Surprise Conti Child. Tara Pammi
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Название: The Surprise Conti Child

Автор: Tara Pammi

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Контркультура

Серия: Mills & Boon Modern

isbn: 9781474043892

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      Little chubby fingers traced the yet unhealed, inch-wide scar that ran from her left temple to her eye, bisecting her brow where a shard of glass had pierced the skin. This bruise, unlike the fracture to her ribs and arm, was only skin-deep yet looked much worse.

      “It scares me, Mamma,” Izzie whispered in a low voice.

      Tears coated Alex’s throat but she resolutely swallowed them back. “But you’re such a brave little girl always, baby.”

      Her little chin wobbled. “I am but all the days you were in hospital and me here, alone. Grandmama didn’t tell me when you’d come home.”

      Pushing herself completely onto the little bed, Alex gathered her bundle of joy closer. “It looks scarier than it hurts. See, I’m perfectly fine, okay?”

      When Izzie nodded, Alex hugged her tight. Felt the tension unwind in her little girl’s body.

      But fear lingered, a bitter taste at the back of her throat, leeching warmth from her very veins.

      The sixteen-wheeler that had crashed into her compact sedan from the side had wrecked it into a pulp of metal. It was a miracle she’d survived, the doctor had said, and without permanent damage, too.

      But all Alex could think of was the alternate scenario...

      She could’ve lost her life.

      And Izzie would be...

      Like a black cloud waiting to swallow her, she felt the loss of breath, the violent impact of the air bag, of the crunch of bone and the shaft of nightmarish pain in her left arm all the way to her fingers...

      The acidic taste of fear in her mouth...

      Her hands shook, her skin clammy with sweat.

      She buried her face in Izzie’s hair and took a deep breath.

      As always, the sweet smell of her little girl’s skin anchored her in the now. Pushed back the nightmarish fingers of that panic to the edges...but she knew it wasn’t gone for long.

      Anything could trigger it, she realized, remembering the almost episode at the store that very morning when the door had banged too hard.

      She couldn’t go on like this, debilitated by fear.

      Control, she needed control of this fear for Izzie. She needed to do something that wouldn’t paralyze her like this, something that would take care of her baby whatever the future brought...

      And instantly her mind went to him.

      The man with blue-black hair. The man who had given Izzie her shockingly clear gray eyes and her thick, straight black hair, unlike Alex’s strawberry blond curls. The man who had refused to see her again. Or speak to her. Or answer a single phone call seven years ago.

      Even in that second before she’d lost consciousness, she’d thought of him. Of the desperate yet muted violence of his passion as he’d kissed her that night, of the way he’d moved inside her, of the way he had driven her to the edge of such intense pleasure that she’d thought she’d fragment into a million pieces...

      One memory brought another now...

      The disgusted look in his eyes after when she’d hung on to him like a limp vine, as his lust-heavy gaze slowly focused on her, followed by utter shock and disgust, of the jagged, agonized howl that had fallen from his mouth...the way he’d withdrawn immediately, righted her clothes so coldly and clinically, the way he wouldn’t meet her gaze as he drove them to the hotel Valentina and she’d been staying at in Milan...

      The way he’d told her that he never wanted to see her again...

      But now, now that she had faced almost certain death, Alex wasn’t willing to slink away in silence anymore. Even if that meant facing his rejection and failing.

      Failure had haunted her throughout her entire life. She’d lived through being a disappointment, first to her parents, and then to herself, again and again, but she wouldn’t be one when it came to Izzie.

      She deserved security, and she, Alexis, needed the peace of mind to live her life normally again. She needed to know Izzie would be taken care of if something happened to her.

      The very thought of facing Leandro Conti again made her skin prickle alarmingly. But she’d do anything for her daughter.

      * * *

      “One of you will marry the Rossi girl.”

      Impossibile!

      Leandro Conti’s answer reverberated inside him to his grandfather’s ultimatum but walking deeper into the study, he stayed silent.

      “Sophia Rossi?” his brother, Luca asked, shock etched into his face.

      “Si.”

      Leandro studied with interest the frail form of his grandfather, Antonio, behind the gleaming dark mahogany desk, still determined to intimidate his grandsons, while, next to him, leaning casually against the bookshelf, Luca adopted his usual devil-may-care attitude that infuriated Antonio so well.

      Leandro sent his brother a warning glance. Antonio had not recovered completely from his heart attack a month ago.

      Luca and his grandfather would have killed each other a long time ago, if it wasn’t for him. And he was tiring of playing the referee among his family members.

      He had begun when he was fourteen and at thirty-five, he was still doing it.

      “We’re too old for you to be arranging alliances for us, Nonno,” Leandro finally said into the cutting silence. “I will not marry again. And—”

      “Ordering me to,” Luca interjected, “marry any woman is cursing the poor woman. Even one with steel balls like Sophia Rossi.”

      Something glinted in Antonio’s eyes. “The only choice is which one of you will do it.”

      “Or what, Nonno?” Luca spat the words. “You will cut Leandro and me out of this...venerable Conti empire?”

      Luca’s tone made it clear it was anything but.

      Because Luca’s creative genius and Leandro’s cutting-edge business practices over the past decade was what made Conti Luxury Goods a coveted designer label in Italy, and worldwide over the past three years.

      That Antonio threatened them like this...it didn’t bode well.

      “I will inform,” Antonio continued, “your sister that she’s not a Conti, that she...is the product of your mother’s shameful affair with her driver. I will disown Valentina publicly.”

      A filthy curse erupted from Luca’s mouth, a fitting one while ice-cold fury filled Leandro’s veins.

      He had learned all through his life that Antonio would do anything for their family’s business and knowing the kind of reckless, irresponsible, СКАЧАТЬ