ever.â
âWas that a compliment?â
âI meant it as one.â
âI donât think it was a compliment.â
More champagne seemed as valid a response as any. âCongratulations on your successes,â she said next. âThe world titles. The master classes. Madeline tells me students come from all over the world to learn from you.â
âYou hate karate.â
No, sheâd hated the time heâd dedicated to karate. She hadnât realised that, for some, karate was a way of life that bordered on religion or that without it there would have been no way for Jake to restrain the fire that raged inside him. âI donât hate it. I just never quite understood it. Thereâs a difference.â
âAnd do you understand it now?â
âA little.â For what it was worth. Nowhere for this topic of conversation to go but downhill so she tried another tack. âMadeline and Luke seem well suited.â
âThey are.â
âAnd your other brothersâ¦and Hallieâ¦They all seem so civilised now. You did a good job with them.â
âIt wasnât my doing.â
Well, it certainly hadnât been hers. She dragged her gaze away from Jake and scanned the room. So many eyes upon them. Not one person inclined to join them.
âExcuse me,â she said after an eternity of silence. âI think my auntâs looking for me.â She started to walk away.
âWait,â he said gruffly.
One word, with nothing to follow, but she stayed her ground and waited. Obedience or curiosity? Courage or self-destruction? She did not know.
âHow are you enjoying Singapore? Are you settling in?â
That was his question? Heâd held her back for that ? âSingaporeâs lovely,â she said warily. âAnd Iâm settling in well enough.â
âYour aunt told Luke that you had an unwanted suitor.â
Her aunt talked too much.
âShe implied that heâs pressuring you into considering his offer of marriage.â
âJacob, I really donât see how this is any of your business.â
âYou donât? How very blind of you. Wife .â His voice was soft and measured and fooled her not. Beneath the surface calm Jacob Bennett simmered.
âThing is, Iâve only heard from others that you have no interest in marrying this man. Maybe you do want to marry again. Maybe Iâm just standing in your way.â Jacob looked down at her with those arctic eyes. âDo you want a divorce?â
âNo!â Her reply came too fast, too frightened. While the estranged husband sheâd never quite managed to cut from her heart watched her through narrowed eyes. âI meanâ¦Do you? Poâs motherââ
âIs a woman Iâve never met and Po never mentions. Poâs a pickpocket, one of Madelineâs strays. She brought him to the dojo so that heâd at least have a roof over his head and a skill to learn.â
âOh.â Po mystery solved, with Jianne none the wiser about Jacobâs current romantic entanglements.
âYour aunt seems to think that if this man doesnât get what he wants, he could become a danger to you,â continued Jake. âMadeline thinks the same. Theyâre concerned for your safety.â
âThey really shouldnât worry so much.â Jianne had done enough worrying these past few months for all of them.
âHas he followed you to Singapore yet?â
âI havenât seen him here.â Yet. No need to burden her husband in name only with the knowledge that Zhi Fu had indeed tracked her down. That the unwanted gifts just kept coming.
âJianne, is this man a danger to you?â
âIn all honesty, I donât know. He never does anything wrong .â Frustration had crept into her voice, she knew it had, and she tried to bring her demeanour back to even. âHe plays games, thatâs all.â
âWhat