Her Shameful Secret

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Author: Susanna Carr
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance, Contemporary, Contemporary Women
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her off. “It’s not far,” he had replied gruffly as attraction pulsed between them. “I can show you where it is.”
    He had been fascinated as he’d watched her cheeksturn pink. She hadn’t tried to hide her interest, but she’d been fighting an internal struggle. He had seen the rise and fall of her chest and the eagerness in her expression. She had been tempted to explore whatever was happening between them.
    “Wouldn’t it be out of your way?”
    “Not at all,” he had lied. His voice had softened as his chest had tightened with growing excitement. “I happen to be going in that direction.”
    “What luck!” Her broad smile had indicated that she didn’t believe him. She could have said she was going to Venice and he would have given the same answer. “By the way, I’m Isabella.”
    He had taken Bella to bed that night. There had been no games, no pretense. There had also been no indication that this American student on Spring Break would twist him in so many knots that he would never be the same again. She hadn’t been very experienced, but a generous and affectionate lover.
    Giovanni had thought so, too.
    The reminder burned like acid, eating away at him.
    Antonio stood up and shoved his clenched fists in his pockets. “You told me you weren’t sick.”
    “I’m not sick,” she countered faintly.
    The Isabella he knew was full of life and ready to take on the world. This Isabella looked like a strong gust of wind would knock her over. “You need to see a doctor.”
    Isabella suddenly opened her eyes wide. She blinked a few times and darted a quick look at him before keeping her gaze on the floor. She rose, resting awkwardly on her elbow and pushing the wayward hair out of herface. “I’ve seen a doctor. I’m not sick. Just exhausted. All I need is to eat and sleep properly.”
    Antonio cast her a look of disbelief. “I would ask for a second opinion.”
    “I don’t need one. Now, go away,” she ordered with the flutter of her hand.
    “I’m not leaving here without you.”
    “You have to,” she urged as she held her head in her hands. “Tell everyone that you couldn’t find me. Tell them that I’m back home.”
    It was tempting. He wanted to leave and not look back. Purge her from his memories. Do anything that would erase Isabella from his world. But he knew that was impossible.
    “Sorry. I’m not like you. I choose to tell the truth whenever possible.”
    She lifted her head to glare at him. “I never lied to you. I never—”
    He turned away and checked his watch. “I don’t have time to rehash the past.”
    “Rehash?” Isabella’s voice rose angrily. “When did we discuss it the first time around? I thought we were happy. We had been together for weeks and going strong. We had made love throughout the night. The next morning your security woke me up to kick me out. My bag was packed and you wouldn’t take my call. You didn’t tell me why you did that, and you never gave me a chance to talk about it!”
    Antonio leaned against the wall by the door. The room felt like it was getting smaller. “I wasn’t in the mood to hear your excuses. I’m even less inclined to now.”
    “There was nothing to excuse,” Isabella argued as she rose slowly.
    Her movements were wobbly and awkward. Antonio folded his arms so he wouldn’t reach out and help her. He already regretted holding her close. He didn’t like how much effort it had taken to pull away. His fingertips still stung from where he had touched her face.
    Isabella looked him in the eye and jutted out her chin. “I did not have an affair.”
    He held up his hand. “Enough! I will not discuss it.”
    “Typical,” she said with a sigh. “You don’t like to discuss anything. Especially if it’s personal. No matter how hard I tried, you wouldn’t share how you felt. The only time I knew exactly what you were thinking was when we were in bed.”
    An intimate and very inconvenient image bloomed in his mind. Of

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