Read The Greek Tycoon's Wife Online
Authors: Kim Lawrence
âI didn't mean to offend you,' she added when he didn't respond. âWell, I did, but notâ Oh, for heaven's sake, don't sulk!' she blurted out in frustration. She waited for the inevitable ice to filter into his expression and wondered if there was a medical condition that could account for what her tongue was doing.
âRelax, Katerina,' he advised. âI'm not offended.'
She gave a sigh of relief. âGood. What did the doctor say?'
âMy chest is clear.'
Your chest is perfect,
Katie thought. âThat's excellent,' she said gravely.
âAnd the X-ray of my skull was as it should be. They insisted on putting a stitch or two in my head,' he admitted in a casual manner.
âOne or two?' Katie echoed doubtfully. âIt looks more to meâ¦' Without thinking, she reached out to lift the concealing hair from the wound. Before she touched him long
brown fingers curled over her own. A bolt of neat electricity sizzled along her raw nerve endings.
âWill you not take my word?' He gave a humourless smile. He seemed a little tenseâ¦but then there was a lot of it about, she thought, swallowing a bubble of hysteria. âNo, of course you won't.'
âI only wanted to see if you're all right.'
Nikos dismissed her concern with a terse shake of his head. âThe amount of stitches is of no consequence.'
He brought her hand down but didn't release it immediately; instead he turned it over and ran his thumb across her open palm.
âYou have pretty hands.' He looked as if he was almost as surprised to hear himself say this as she was.
Katie's eyes lingered on his long, tapering fingers. His were strong, expressive hands and her tummy fluttered again.
âThank you, so do you.'
She sensed some of the tension slip away from him and, though his lips twitched, he didn't respond to her comment.
âYou know, I think we can do a little better than that park bench.'
Although the physical contact had disturbed her she felt a twinge of regret when he released her hand. She tried to gather her straying wits. âWhat do you meanâ¦?'
âI mean I have a suite at the Hall Hotel.'
He would, of courseâstaying in anything less than a five-star hotel would obviously be beneath his dignity, and the Hall was the only five-star hotel in the area.
âThat's you sorted, then.'
Nikos gave a heavy sigh and looked impatient. â
Theos
, you are hard work,' he observed tersely. âWe're both tiredâ¦'
âWhich is no excuse to snap.'
A nerve in his lean cheek began to pump. âSo kind of you to remind me of
my
manners.'
âI get the feeling that doesn't happen too often.'
More's the pity,
she thought, sending him a sour look.
He signalled his disapproval of the interruption with the faintest twist of his lips. âI was about to say that I'm quite willing to take your extreme reluctance to accept my help as read? It will save a lot of time and frayed tempers in the long run. If anyone asks I'll swear you fought me tooth and nail. You hate me, I'm arrogant, you'd prefer to sleep on a park benchâ¦blahâ¦blahâ¦' he drawled.
She shot him a look of intense dislike. âI know this confirms my boring predictability, but I
would
prefer to sleep on a park bench!' she declared.
âWell done!' he congratulated her. âThe first step in correcting our faults is accepting you have a problem.'
âOnce you go away I won't have a problem.'
If you overlook my penniless and homeless condition.
Heavens, what was she going to do if he took her at her word�
âDon't make a song and dance about this. You can't stay here, you have no money. I, on the other hand, haveâ'
âToo much money.'
âSome people might think so,' he conceded, âbut actually I was thinking of a spare bed and a taxi which should arrive any moment.'
â
Spare
bed?'
âSorry if you thought otherwise, but it has been a long dayâ¦' he explained apologetically.
Katie blushed fierily at the silky innuendo in his voice. She gathered the jacket and her dignity around herself as best she could.
âYou won't know I'm there,' she promised grimly.
Nikos regarded the top of her dark head with a twisted smile. âThat I very much doubt,
agape mou
,' he drawled.
She pretended not to hear the endearment.
K
ATIE
sniffed a few of the luxury bath products provided and, selecting one that had a tang of rosemary, she poured it into the water.
She inhaled deeply, enjoying the scent from the pungent-smelling oil in the steamy air. She gave a deep sigh as she slid slowly into the hot water. It was bliss.
She lost track of time as she lay there, drifting in every sense of the word. The delightful idyll was only spoiled when there was a loud knock on the door.
Katie groaned and slid under the water to block out the noise; fronds of water-darkened hair floated on the surface like exotic petals above her head. When she emerged, wet hair plastered to her face, the knocking was louder and accompanied by a voice. She wiped the moisture from her face with her hand and grimaced.
âAre you all right, Katerina? If you don't answer me I shall be forced to come in!'
He would too.
This was a situation fraught with dangerous possibilitiesâ¦which no doubt accounted for the dramatic increase in her pulse-rate.
Katie bit her lip and blew a section of frothy suds from her arm, watching as individual bubbles detached themselves and began to float across the room.
âIt's locked!' she shouted, hoping he'd go away.
If she hoped he'd go away, why then did she have this image in her head of being joined in the water by a sleekly muscled male body� Why even as she spoke was she seeing water sliding over powerful shoulders�
She almost certainly didn't want answers to these questions.
There was a short silence. âA locked door is not an obstacle to a determined man,' he told her, sounding irritated but a lot more relaxed than he had done before she'd spoken. âSo if you are not unconscious answer me.'
Katie watched the bubble that had travelled the farthest ping on a mirrored surface. âWhat do you want?' she called crossly.
âDo you want anything from room service? I'm ordering some supper.'
Her stomach responded to the offer with a hungry growl. âNo.'
âYou hardly ate anything at dinner.'
âAnd whose fault is thatâ¦?'
âYou ought to have something,' Nikos persisted, choosing to ignore her indignant accusation.
âWhat are you going to do, force-feed me?' She winced at the sound of her own voice.
God, this is starting to sound more and more like a playground squabble.
One of them had to start acting like a grown-up. âActuallyâ¦Nikosâ¦' she began tentatively. Why was it so hard for her to say his name? âI wouldn't mind a sandwich? Nikosâ¦?' she called, but there was no response. She shrugged; he obviously hadn't hung around.
Katie sank back down into the scented water but found it impossible to recapture her relaxed mood, so after washing her long hair until it was squeaky clean she climbed out of the roll-top bath. As she reached for a towel she caught a glimpse of herself in a mirrorâhow could she not? The ceiling was about the only place in the bathroom that didn't have a reflective surface.
She barely registered the fleeting image she had of the tall girl with long, slim legs, flat belly and firm, fairly full breasts with small pouting nipples that stood out darkly against pale honey skin. She picked a large soft towel from
the pile on the vanity unit and was about to dry herself when an impulse made her turn and rub some of the condensation from the nearest mirror.
Towel still in her hands, she extended one leg in front of her and pointed her toes, watching the effect of her balletic pose in the mirror. Thoughtfully she replaced her foot on the tiled floor then turned, viewing her body critically from several angles. How, she wondered, would a stranger view this body? Would they notice that her hip bones were too bonily prominent or detect that, viewing from this angle, you could see that her right breast was just fractionally fuller than the left?
She ran her fingers slowly down the damp flat contours of her belly; the sensitised nerves in her abdomen quivered under her touch. She found herself staring into her own eyesâ¦they were darkened, alien, the pupils dilated. She shivered, not from cold because her skin was hot to the touch.
âOh, my goodness!' she gasped, wiping a shaking hand across her lips, which appeared pinker and fuller than usualâ
as if I'd just been kissed. Who am I kidding? It's no stranger's eyes I'm trying to see myself through, but a very specific pair of eyesâinky-dark fathomless eyes.
It was bad she was thinking about Nikos looking at her naked, but infinitely worse was the inescapable fact she was getting seriously aroused thinking about him doing so!
Shaking with reaction, she covered her shamefully engorged nipples with her crossed arms and stumbled towards the washbasin; gulping, she turned on the cold tap. The cold water she splashed on her face did clear her head but not her deeply troubled thoughts.
I'm about to marry one man and I'm thinking this way about another.
âWhat does that say about me?' she demanded of the image in the mirror. The fact that she was actually married
to the object of her lustful fancies was not, considering the exceptional circumstances, relevant.
Maybe it was time to admit what she had with Tom was not a basis for a lifelong commitment? She shook her head, rejecting the idea. Friendship and respect lasted longer than lustâthis inevitably led her thoughts full circle back to Nikos.
âI will not let him do this to me!' she gritted out loud. Only an idiot would want a spectacular burst of showy fireworks when they could have a steady, slow-burning flame. But did she?
Shaking the excess moisture off her face, she took a deep breath and began to rub herself vigorously with a towel. Long before she'd finished her skin was pink and tingling.
When Katie went back through to her bedroom the door to the sitting room shared by the two bedrooms in the large, luxurious suite was open. She couldn't hear any signs of life beyond it, but just in case she tiptoed quietly towards it with the intention of surreptitiously shutting it. She'd feel safer with a visible barrier between themâ¦
but would he,
the sly voice in her head wonderedâ¦
if he knew what you were thinking?
That was never going to happen!
Pretending she wasn't attracted to him was not going to work any moreâactually it never had worked particularly well to begin withâneither could she blame it on the heightened emotions surrounding the fire. The truth was every time she looked at him she was overwhelmed by a mindless hunger with an emphasis on the mindless. Lust was something she could deal with, she told herself without a great deal of conviction.
If only, she thought wistfully as she grasped the door handle, Nikos could be as easily shut out of her thoughts. As part of her new honesty policy she acknowledged it was going to take a lot more than two inches of polished mahogany to accomplish thatâ
yes, that's going to take a bit
of good old-fashioned self-control,
she told herself sternly,
so stop acting as if you don't have any choice about this!
âThere's always a choice!' Katie grimaced to hear the lack of conviction in her voiceâ
once more with feeling, girl!
âThere's
always
a choice�'
She frowned and leaned her weight against the door, which, only half closed, had come to an abrupt halt. She grunted softly and gave a shove just as the obstacle revealed itself to be a six-feet-five-in-his-bare-feet obstacle!
Her stomach dipped dramatically as she angled a dismayed look up at his lean, imposing features.
Oh, heavens! Not only could she not get him out of her thoughts, her assumption she could physically shut him out was proving to be optimistic as well!
âSorry, I didn't see you there.' She smiled tensely as he opened the door fully, and tightened the belt on the calf-length hotel robe. As befitted an up-market hotel, the robe in question was as sumptuously rich as the décor; in fact it was so fluffy and comforting it was hard to tell she had a waist.
Only Katie didn't feel particularly comforted wearing it; it wasn't the provocative nature of this modest get-up that bothered her, but what she wasâor rather what she
wasn't
âwearing underneath!
Her glance skimmed over Nikos in what she hoped was a casual way, not likely to be misconstrued as an I-want-to-rip-your-clothes-off sort of way! It revealed that, like herself, he had used the time to bathe, but unlike her he did not have to rely on the robes the hotel supplied. He had changed into casual light-coloured jeans and a polo shirt in a slightly darker silky fabric.
This relaxed version of Nikos was equally devastatingly attractive as the formal one.
âWere you talking to yourselfâ¦?'
Katie, lips clamped tight, shook her head vigorously.
One dark brow quirked. âI thought I heard something.'
âI must have been thinking out loudâ¦'
His lips quivered faintly. âBut not talking to yourself.'
His mockery made her want to hit him, which was not a civilised response, but somehow civilised was hard to achieve around Nikos.
âSorry if it disturbed you. Goodnight?' she added with more hope than expectation of him taking the hint. He was not big on taking hints.
âYou thought I was asleep, perhaps?'
A perfectly innocent question, but something about the gleam in his slightly narrowed eyes made Katie suspect some sort of trap in his seemingly innocuous words.
Nikos had found that many women with expertly applied make-up were almost unrecognisable when seen without it; this was not the case with Katerina. A searching scrutiny of her freshly scrubbed features had revealed a complexion that was flawless, her full, wide lips were a delightful deep pink, the only flaw in fact was the faint bruised bluish shadows beneath her wide-spaced, incredibly blue eyes. Did she not sleep enough? The thought of what she did when she should be sleeping brought a harsh, uncompromising frown to his brow.
âAsleep?'
she repeated, wary and resentful of the stern look of disapproval he was giving her. âI hadn't really thought about it.'
âThen I really can't account for it.'
âAccount for what?'
Still frowning, Katie turned, her eyes following the direction the sharp tilt of his dark head indicated. She almost groaned out loud when she saw what he was showing her. The large gilt-framed mirror above the queen-sized bed was clearly visible from the other room through the door. It must have given him a perfect view of her approaching the door.
âYou looked as if you were trying not to disturb anyone, like a little mouse.'
Katie, recalling the furtive way she'd crept across the room, felt a hot tide of mortification wash over her skin.
âOne would be excused,' he continued, âfor thinking you didn't want me to hear you.'
Katie bit her lip; the rat was enjoying her discomfort, she could see it in his eyes.
Just so long as he doesn't find mine equally revealing.
The thought sent a shudder slithering down her spine. She swallowed.
âI said you wouldn't know I was here,' she reminded him.
âSo you did. You are so considerate,' he murmured with palpable insincerity. He nudged the door wider with his shoulder and his features hardened. âExcept when you let me think you've passed out in the bath.'
She was startled by the unexpected comment and her eyes flew to his face. âYou didn't think that.' Her scornful smile faded as their eyes locked, her own widened. â
Did you?
But I don't faintâ¦'
A swift mental review of the events in question left her uneasily conscious that her refusal to respond to his calls just might have been interpreted that way by someone who was totally over-cautious.
âIt was not such a great leap to make. Consider,' he suggested. âYou are obviously totally exhausted, you have had a traumatic experienceâ¦and of course I did not have that one vital piece of information which would have made me realise that my fears were groundlessâyou don't faint,' he observed with heavy sarcasm.
Katie tossed her head back and gave a combative smile, she'd show him that a totally exhaustedâwhich in her book translated as âyou look like hell'âperson was not going to meekly accept his lectures.
âWho do you think you are?'
âYour husband.'
For a moment Katie thought he really could read her
mind until common sense intervened and she reasoned that she must have spoken out loud.
âI take it the traumatic experience you are referring to is you showing up?' Her defiant shrug had a hint of desperation about it; though pitting her wits against Nikos was stimulating in a sticking-your-finger-in-an-electric-socket sort of way, it was also deeply exhausting and Katie felt she was losing momentum. Not to mention her mind.
The problem was she wasn't a naturally aggressive person,
normally
, and she was extremely hampered by the fact she knew she was behaving extremely badly. Nikos, on the other hand, obviously lacked any form of self-awareness; the man had autocratic leanings, which unless someone took him in hand soon would turn him into a fully fledged despot before long.
Nikos released a strangled expletive. âIt had not occurred to me,' he revealed coldly, âthat you would be stupid enough to lock the door.'
If he carries on talking to me as if I'm a silly child caught in misdemeanour I'llâ¦
She stopped mid furious thought as her mind produced an image to match his words.
âYou mean if it hadn't been locked you'd have come barging in?' she yelped as a remarkably vivid image of Nikos exploding into the bathroom danced across her vision. For some reason her imagination had taken some poetic licence when it came to what he was wearingâ
very little
! And as for having him leap energetically into the bath with herâthat was a totally unnecessary sequel!