The Englishman's Bride. Sophie Weston
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Название: The Englishman's Bride

Автор: Sophie Weston

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Контркультура

Серия: Mills & Boon Cherish

isbn: 9781474015837

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      ‘And some shorts. And light tops. You have no idea how hot it’s going to be,’ Tatiana warned her. ‘Something respectable to wear in the evening. Oh, and a straw hat to keep your head covered in the sun. Coral Cove is on the Equator. You have to be careful. Blondes more than most.’

      ‘Thank you for the advice. But won’t I be able to buy straw hats and stuff there?’

      Tatiana snorted. ‘This is not a teen beach club, you know. There won’t be hot-dog stands and market traders. Nikolai said Coral Cove was one of the most sophisticated hotel complexes in the world.’

      Kit narrowed her eyes at her. ‘So?’

      Tatiana was unimpressed by the dangerous glint. ‘You’ll feel out of place if you don’t dress properly,’ she warned impressively.

      ‘Well, it’s an empty sophisticated hotel complex at the moment,’ said Kit, refusing to be impressed.

      ‘All the more reason to keep up the proper standards.’

      ‘Tough toenails. I don’t suppose I meet their standards in the first place.’

      Tatiana sighed. ‘You have such a chip on your shoulder, Kit.’

      ‘Only when I’m around people who rabbit on about proper standards,’ said Kit dangerously.

      Tatiana gave up. She turned to go.

      The French window swung gently. An elegant white paw, like an arm in a long evening glove, appeared round it.

      ‘That cat,’ said Tatiana with disfavour.

      Kit chirruped at it. The paw pointed daintily and was followed by the rest of the animal. A small brindled cat oozed round the door and leapt for the rug in front of the fire. It began to wash itself rapidly. Kit smiled.

      ‘Cats,’ muttered Tatiana. ‘Anyone would think you were a hundred, not twenty-two.’

      ‘She’s only visiting.’

      Tatiana cast her kohl-rimmed eyes to heaven. ‘You ought to be having visitors who are tall, dark and handsome and make you rethink your position on bikinis.’

      Kit shook her head, impatient. ‘Oh, not that again. Why does it matter to you what I do with my life?’

      ‘Because you’ve only got one,’ said Tatiana forcefully. ‘And I can’t bear waste.’

      There was a fraught silence. Kit was the first to look away. She bit her lip.

      Tatiana did not know the horrors that sometimes rode Kit, when the nights were long and she couldn’t sleep. Even Lisa did not know all of them. But Kit had some very good reasons for her position on bikinis. And tall and handsome visitors were definitely not welcome.

      She said with difficulty, ‘Look, I know this doesn’t fit in with your world view, Tatiana. But not all of us are brave enough to go everywhere and experience everything.’

      ‘Bravery has nothing to do with it.’

      ‘Oh, yes, it does,’ said Kit quietly. She faced her simmering landlady squarely. ‘Believe me, I do the best I can. But I’ve done the tall, dark and handsome visitor bit, years ago. Didn’t work. In my experience men just tear your heart out. And, when they’ve finished that, they mess with your head. I’m not brave enough to go through it all again. And that’s the honest truth.’

      Tatiana was silent for a moment. Then she nodded sadly. ‘All right. It’s your life. So it’s your business. But you’ll go to Coral Cove?’

      Kit nodded. ‘I’ll go.’

      Lisa was waiting at the small airport. Kit thought she would break, Lisa hugged her so convulsively.

      ‘You came. God bless you, Kit. Was it difficult to get time off?’

      Kit grinned. ‘On the contrary. The clients fell on my neck when they heard they’d got another week to clear the house before I move in with the industrial cleaning machinery. I’m their favourite person.’

      Lisa heaved her roll-bag over one shoulder and linked arms with her.

      ‘I’m really grateful, honest,’ she said soberly. ‘I know it was a lot to ask.’

      ‘Oh, yeah, really tough. A whole week at your expense on a private tropical island with cordon-bleu cooking. Only a genuine saint would sign up for that one,’ said Kit drily.

      Lisa sighed. ‘Well, it’s not as great as it sounds. The gardens are pretty and the sea is warm. And, when you’ve said that, you’ve said everything. I hope you’ve brought plenty to read.’

      Kit looked at her ironically. Lisa laughed.

      ‘Yes, of course you have. What is it this month? Russian?’

      ‘War poems. But I’ve brought some paperbacks as well,’ Kit said reassuringly.

      ‘Thank God for that. I’ve read all mine.’

      Lisa led the way out into a blazing heat so strong that Kit gagged. She put up a hand to shade her suddenly dazzled eyes. Lisa sent her a quick, remorseful look.

      ‘I hope you brought sunglasses. I didn’t think to tell you.’

      ‘Neither did Tatiana,’ said Kit ruefully. ‘Though she made me bring a cocktail dress.’

      Lisa stared. ‘A cocktail dress? You?’

      ‘She’s very strong-minded when she gets going.’

      Lisa gave a crack of laughter. ‘I remember.’ She hugged Kit. ‘Oh, it’s so great to see you. We’ll get you some shades and the local insect repellent and then we’re on our way. A new experience for you—you get to ride in a helicopter.’

      Coral Cove took Kit’s breath away. It sat in the sunlit ocean like a toy island. But as the helicopter came in over the land she made out huge trees, great gashes in the forest cover where rivers had carved their way in their path to the sea, and even—She leaned forward, entranced.

      ‘Is that a waterfall?’

      ‘Probably,’ said Lisa, unexcited. ‘Nikolai and I have got a little one just above our cottage. There’s quite a big one about half an hour’s walk from the main hotel garden. We’ll go up there this evening, if you like.’

      Kit sat back in her seat with a sigh of perfect pleasure.

      ‘Sun, sea and waterfalls,’ she said blissfully. ‘I forgive Tatiana for the cocktail dress. I forgive Tatiana for everything.’

      But that evening they did not walk to the waterfall. That evening Lisa was locked in her room not speaking to anyone. And Nikolai, having welcomed Kit through gritted teeth, had gone back to his conservationists.

      Kit looked into the ferociously formal dining room, thought of the little black and silver СКАЧАТЬ