“I’m ruining your life—yes, I know,” she said loudly, tears knotting in her throat. “You think it’s easy for me? The whispers I hear, the snide innuendoes, that the only reason you’re with me is because of what Gio has. That Gio’s wealth compensates for what I lack.
“It’s like reliving the episode with Frank. Only, this time, I know the truth beforehand.”
“Damn it, I’ll knock the bastard’s teeth down if I see him ever.”
“Just tell me one thing. Were you lying the other day at your sister’s house? Were you just protecting me and my tender feelings? Was it the fact that you haven’t been with anyone recently that made you lose control? Tell me that being with another woman while you want me doesn’t bother you, and my rose-tinted glasses will come off.”
Raphael couldn’t answer her. He couldn’t say no. It didn’t matter that even the very idea of touching Ava felt like a betrayal of his own self.
Damn it, even his overnight trip to Venice, his meeting with an old friend, which should have progressed from the restaurant to her hotel room, it had taken all his wits just to get through the dinner.
All he could see in the woman who’d been a friend for years was the brittleness her two divorces had given her, the false warmth of her smile as she’d played footsie with Raphael’s leg under the table, the utter lack of connection between them.
Because of the infuriating woman and her outdated ideas about affection and companionship and respect, all his old connections began to look cheap and tawdry.
She was turning his life upside down.
He owed her nothing. He needed her to see the true him. He needed her to realize that he was no hero and definitely not hers.
And yet, the words wouldn’t rise to his lips.
All he could see were her big eyes that saw too much. Her lush lips. Her chest falling and rising. The raw honesty of her emotions was written across her face. So was the desire that she couldn’t hide every time she looked at him. And the ease with which she was fitting into his very life. Her adoration of his child…
The remembered taste of her was a siren’s call he couldn’t resist. Without warning, he suddenly kissed her. Hard and hungry with not a bit of his usual finesse. He devoured her mouth with bites and licks and nips until she was moaning and arching into his touch.
“This is what you want, Pia?” he said, pulling her skirt up. Sending his hand on a foray for silky skin, even as he plunged his tongue into her sweet mouth and swallowed her yes.
How he wanted her now, here. He wanted to thrust into her wet warmth and get rid of this madness.
What magic had she woven around him?
He cupped a barely covered buttock with one hand while his other met the soft, sensitive skin of her inner thighs. Mouths tangled, he pushed aside the silky thong she wore until he could find her core.
Sweat dampened his brow. A current of electric desire pooled in his groin as he found her soft folds.
Dio mio, she was ready for him. Silky and slick against his fingers.
He swallowed her soft gasp, pressed her against the door. Pulled her leg up until she was wide-open for him.
Without giving her a moment to breathe, he set a fast rhythm with his fingers. She sobbed, she moaned, she was like a spark plug touched by the fire.
Madness filling his blood, Raphael snaked his tongue around hers and increased the pressure of his strokes.
The moment he rubbed her swollen clit in concentric circles, she broke apart. Her spasms against his fingers sent his own blood rushing south. Her soft cries pelted against his skin.
He wanted to push her hair from her damp forehead. He wanted to take her in a soft kiss. He wanted to tell her she was incredibly beautiful, that her passion would bring any man to his knees.
He did nothing of the sort.
If anything, tonight only proved how wrong they were for each other. How dangerous she was to his control. How easily he could break her spirit.
He pushed away from her. Like the ruthless bastard that he was, he didn’t even try to hold her up when her knees shook beneath her. Her eyes were closed; her face was turned away.
But he didn’t miss the lone tear that tracked a path down her cheek.
“That is all I can give you, Pia. That is all I give any woman.”