Read The Andreou Marriage Arrangement Online
Authors: Helen Bianchin
âYou could have warned me what to expect.'
âPerhaps,' Loukas conceded. âBut would it have made any difference?'
No. For how could she have disappointed his parents, Lexiâ¦Daria, even, if she'd indicated a reaffirmation of her wedding vows was too much to ask?
âSo we get to do itâ¦when?'
âI imagine my mother and Daria already have the details in hand.'
Alesha didn't doubt it for a moment.
Sleep didn't come easily, and she sighed a little as Loukas drew her close and brushed his lips to her temple. âYou want me to help you sleep?'
âDepends what you have in mind,' she managed in a voice husky with tiredness.
âIf I promise to do all the work?'
âUh-huh.'
âI assume that's a
yes
?'
His light teasing held a sensuality that warmed her blood and sent it pulsing through her body. âWhat are you waiting for?'
A faint chuckle emerged from his throat as he sought the softly beating pulse at the edge of her neck, savoured a little, then his lips trailed a path to her breast, suckled there, and
moved low to create the sort of sensual havoc that demanded releaseâ¦hers, by him.
He gifted it to her, eventually, and caught her as she climaxed. Then he held her for what remained of the night, sleeping as she slept until dawn crept over the horizon and gave birth to a new day.
L
OUKAS
' words âhave fun' echoed in Alesha's mind as Cristos drove to Voula, collected Angelina, Daria and Lexi, and headed towards one of several elite shopping areas in the city where designerwear graced exclusive boutiques.
Angelina and Daria quibbled and clicked their tongues as one gown after another was submitted for their approvalâ¦or not. Mostly it was not.
âDon't despair,' Lexi encouraged quietly. âThey both have excellent taste.'
And no regard whatsoever to cost, Alesha perceived, and gave up figuring the exchange conversion.
By comparison, it made shopping for
the
dress in Sydney with Lacey seem like a breeze.
âLunch,' Daria announced. âAfter which Cristos will take us on a tour of the city until the shops reopen.'
Although Alesha had explored some of the tourist sights with her parents during her last visit to Athens, it proved interesting to revisit familiar places and hear a different perspective of the history. Tales passed by word of mouth through the generations, doubtlessly distorted by the passage of time, but there was a sense of admiration that some of the buildings had been painstakingly assembled without benefit of machinery so long ago.
To pass over ground trodden by an ancient civilization, where the blood of her ancestors had been spilt, and heretics were put to death.
Modern roads, homes, industry now covered ground that had once been barren. If one possessed an overly vivid imagination, it was almost possible to hear the thunder of galloping horses, the roar of men as they went into battle, the clash of swords.
A return to the city streets where some of the most famous shops were located ensured forays into a few, where recognition of the Andreou name resulted in almost obsequious attention.
âToday we look, we compare,' Angelina confided. âAnything of particular interest we request a twenty-four-hour reserved hold. Tomorrow we return and decide.'
It was late when Cristos departed from the Andreou home in Voula and headed north to Kifissia.
All Alesha had to show for the day was one glossy designer-emblazoned bag.
She thanked Cristos when he deposited her outside the front door of Loukas' home, greeted Hera on entering the foyer, then she ran lightly upstairs to their suite, toed off her shoes, undressed and ran a bath where she luxuriated in a leisurely scented soaking before emerging to dry off and don a towelling robe.
Loukas entered the room as she caught the length of her hair and twisted it into a loose knot, which she fixed in place with a large clip.
âHi, you're home,' she offered as he crossed the room to her side. The mere sight of him, his presence, invaded her senses, and her insides felt in serious danger of melting into an ignominious puddle as he framed her face and took her mouth with his own in a lingering kiss.
âYou shared an enjoyable day?'
Alesha rolled her eyes. âDo you have any idea how the female members of your family
shop
?'
âThat bad, huh?'
âDon't you dare laugh,' she threatened.
âI wouldn't dream of it.' He rested light hands on her shoulders. âWhich ache the mostâ¦feet or shoulders?'
âBoth,' she said succinctly, and almost groaned as his fingers sought out the kinks and knots and began to ease them with an expertise for which she could only thank him.
Heavenâ¦he could have been a masseur in another life.
âShould I ask how many purchases have been made?'
âShoes,' she offered. âEven though I have a perfectly suitable pair of my own.' She lifted a hand, then let it fall to her side. âYour mother has offered me her lace wedding veil.'
âI believe it's exquisite.'
âI thought this would be
simple
.'
âShopping to my mother, Daria and Lexi is an art form,' Loukas assured her solemnly. âAnd accorded due reverence.'
âTomorrow we take up where we left off.' She turned slightly to look at him. âThere's no chance I can take a rain check and spend the day with you in the city office?'
âIt would be more than my life is worth.'
âYou're kidding me? The powerful omnipotent Loukas Andreou bows down to the three women in his life?'
âFour,' he corrected with an amused smile. âYou neglected to include yourself. And shopping, in this instance, is of the utmost importance.'
âI shall think of ways to make you pay,' she threatened with dire emphasis, and heard his husky laugh.
âSounds interesting.'
âIs this second wedding, for want of a better word, scheduled to happen
soon
?'
âEarly next week, I believe.'
âYou mean, you don't know for sure?'
âTuesday has been mentioned.'
She could do this. The trick was to be more assertive and not allow the Andreou women to make
all
the decisions.
âIs there any social engagement I should be aware of?'
âA fundraiser on Saturday evening for a worthy charity Andreou has sponsored for a number of years.'
Consequently attendance would be expected together with the gift of a sizable donation. Which meant an Andreou bride would garner considerable interest.
But then, hadn't Loukas also drawn attention as her husband at a similar charitable event Karsouli supported in Sydney?
Wealthy tycoons were known to donate generously to worthy charitable causes. Most chose to give something back, with time and money for those genuinely in need. Committees organized events, provided entertainment and a three-course meal including alcoholic beveragesâ¦and charged accordingly.
It gave the social elite an opportunity to select designer gowns, wear their jewellery, be seen and the chosen few to appear in the media social pages.
âHow was your day?' She hadn't thought to ask, and he removed his hands as she turned to face him.
âBusy. Constantine is considering semi-retirement. It means reshuffling a few executive staff, selecting suitable replacements and aligning a technical infrastructure I can oversee from Sydney.'
âAnd you're okay with his decision?' It would mean a heavier workload, possibly a reasonably regular commute between Sydney and Athens.
Would she accompany him? Somehow the thought of remaining in Sydney alone didn't hold much appeal. She'd miss
his presenceâ¦sharing her bed, the pleasure of his touch through the night. Dammitâ¦she'd feel as if a part of her were lost.
For a moment she couldn't think. Where had that come from? It meant she caredâ¦when she'd silently sworn not to become emotionally involved.
A hollow laugh rose and died in her throat.
Sure, like that isn't the joke of the year!
âIt's inevitable, given he's reached his early sixties.'
For a moment she looked at him blankly, for she'd lost the thread of their conversation.
She glimpsed the faint gleam in his dark eyes as he lifted a hand and traced light fingers down the vee of her robe, loosened the ties at her waist, then he shaped the slight weight of her breasts.
âBeautiful,' he complimented gently. He lowered his head and brushed his lips to each in turn, then he sought the faint scar beneath one sensitive peak, caressed itâ¦and sensation speared through her body.
âYou're wearing a new perfume.'
âIt's soap,' she managed in a slightly strangled voice, and felt his mouth curve into a smile. âGardenia,' she added and gasped as he lifted his head and took possession of her mouth.
Magic, sheer magic, she registered dimly as she threaded her fingers through his hair and leant into the kiss, gifting as well as taking, absorbing everything he chose to giveâ¦and more.
It wasn't enough. She needed him, all of him, naked, skin on skin, his body fused with hers in a primitive mating, uniquely and exclusively
theirs
in a way there could never be another for either of them.
Was that
love
?
Lust, certainly. But surely love was a different entity, involving trust and fidelity.
And she couldn't love himâ¦could she? Hadn't she sworn never to let another man get beneath her skin and steal her heart?
Yet Loukas was
there
, a constant in her thoughts, her mind. He managed to make her feel different, almost special. Was it merely a practised act in order to lull her into a false sense of security?
Sadly, she didn't knowâ¦and there was a part of her that didn't
want
to know. For to discover it was all a charade would hurt her more than she imagined possible.
And that, she recognized, was an admission in itself.
With effort, she eased back from him a little, aware he didn't attempt to dissuade her.
âYou should go shower and change,' Alesha managed quietly. âOr we'll be late for dinner.'
He touched a finger to her slightly swollen mouth. âAnd that would never do, hmm?'
âI'm sure Hera has gone to considerable effort.'
Without a further word she crossed into her dressing-room, shed the robe, selected fresh underwear, and chose tailored trousers and a fashionable blouseâ¦reappearing into the bedroom to find it empty and the sound of the shower running in Loukas' en suite.
Dinner was a pleasant meal, during which conversation didn't lagâ¦although afterwards Alesha retained little memory of what they'd actually discussed.
Loukas excused himself on the pretext of work, while she used her laptop to catch up with emails and respond to one of Lacey's that had landed in her inbox that morning.
It was late when she retired to bed, and even later when Loukas joined her. For a moment she lay perfectly still, unsure whether he'd reach for her or notâ¦and when he curved her
close in against him she wasn't sure whether to be relieved or peeved when his breathing slowed and acquired the steadiness denoting sleep.
Â
The following few days were filled with shopping, and it came as a relief when the Andreou women conceded contented satisfaction in having achieved their objective.
Alesha had to admit they showed excellent taste in fashion, and she couldn't fault their suggested choices.
âNow you can relax,' Lexi confided as Cristos delivered them to Voula late Friday afternoon.
You
think
? Alesha posed silently.
With the charity fundraiser the following evening, the reaffirmation of marriage vows and party planned for Tuesday,
relaxing
wasn't a state she'd reach any time soon.
Daria, as Loukas had predicted, had mellowed considerably during the past few days, and it was possible to catch a glimpse of the woman beneath the severe exterior.
Angelina proved to be the quintessential mother, who had learnt to accept her son and daughter as adults in an adult world, and gained the wisdom to step aside from the strict parental role and respect them as equals. An admirable quality that Alesha found endearing.
Lexi's engaging personality made her easy to like, so too did her determination to strike out on her own.
âLoukas
is
Andreou. My talent lies with fashionable jewellery, specifically design. I have a studio in the Pláka, and a small degree of success. This year has brought exposure, and I will soon need to take on another staff member.'
âSo when do I get to see some of your designs?' Alesha asked as they shared coffee in the lounge after a dinner Angelina had insisted she share when Loukas had called to
say he would be dining with associates and not due home until late.
âI'll give you the link to my website, and we'll fit in a time for Cristos to bring you to the studio before you return with Loukas to Sydney. Sound good?'
âI'll look forward to it.'
It was almost eleven when Cristos delivered her home, and her cellphone beeped as she headed upstairs.
âAnother hour,
agape mou
,' Loukas relayed in his slightly accented drawl.
âI'll probably be asleep.'
âIn which case I'll wake you.'
The mere thought of being woken by him sent delight slithering down the length of her spine. âIf you must.'
His soft chuckle almost undid her.
Alesha undressed and headed into the shower, set the water dial to hot and let the heat soothe away the stress of the day as she lathered her body with the gardenia-scented soapâ¦and attempted to convince herself the choice had nothing to do with Loukas.
Caught up in reflective introspection, she attempted to analyze when her emotions had begun to change from reluctantly accepting the marriageâ¦to wanting it to work, to be real.
To love, and be loved in return? Was that too much to ask for?
Yet love couldn't be bought. It was built on emotion, and deserved the utmost care.
In a moment of self-indulgence she let her mind wander to the years aheadâ¦children Loukas would lift high in the air and laugh with in their tender years, be fiercely protective of as they grew, and encourage to achieve in all areas of their lives.
Wishful thinking didn't mean it would happen, and with
fresh resolve she closed the water, caught up a towel and dried off before donning sleep pants and a singlet top.
On the verge of sleep she heard the faint click as Loukas closed the bedroom door, the soft rustle of clothing being discarded, followed by the sound of the shower.
Long minutes later he slid beneath the covers and reached for her, turning her easily in his arms as she caught his head and brought his mouth down to her own in a hungry kiss that stirred his senses to fever pitch.
Thisâ¦
this
was what he'd consciously anticipated as he'd wined and dined three associates while negotiating a deal. One that had taken skilled strategy and patience to achieve.
Now he wanted to bury himself in the sweet sorcery of a woman's body. Not any womanâ¦
this
woman.