One Last Night

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Book: One Last Night Read Free
Author: Melanie Milburne
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance, Contemporary
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firmly. 'No way. Not after the last time.'
    Giorgio held up his hands. 'I promise not to touch, OK?'
    She stopped mid-pace to glower at him. 'I don't hold much faith in your promises. You were barely in the door a moment ago when you put your hands on me as if you owned me.'
    He gave her a crooked half smile that never failed to twist her insides. 'Put it down to force of habit or muscle memory or whatever.'
    She screwed up her face in scorn. 'Muscle memory? What sort of ridiculous excuse is that? We're about to be divorced, remember? You have no right to touch me now.'
    His fleeting smile disappeared and a frown pulled at his brow. 'Look, Maya, you will make an old man very happy if you agree to come. Divorce or not, he still considers you a member of the family. He will be devastated if you don't turn up.'
    Maya chewed at her lip, torn between wanting to pay her respects to the only grandfather/father figure she had ever known and her reluctance to spend any further time with the one man she suspected she was not going to be able to resist if she was in too close contact with him. 'If I go it will be because he asked me, not you,' she said.
    He jangled his keys in his pocket as if impatient to leave. Mission accomplished, Maya thought.
    He'd got what he wanted and now he was off to enjoy his freedom. She watched as he moved to the front door of her small rented villa, the words to call him back stuck like a handful of thumbtacks in her throat.
    It's over.
    It's what we both want.

    It's over.
    The words went over and over in her head like a music system stuck on replay.
    'I'll pick up Gonzo the day before you leave for London,' he said as he opened the door.
    'Right. Fine. OK,' Maya said, cupping her elbows to stop herself from fidgeting.
    He gave her one last look, his eyes dark and unfathomable as they ran over her. 'Champagne or not, it was a great night, cara, wasn't it? Good note to end our relationship on.'
    Maya swiftly turned her back on him, her eyes burning with unshed tears. 'Please leave…' she said, surprised her voice had come out at all, much less without cracking.
    After what seemed an age, the door finally closed with a click that felt as if it had snapped her heart in two.
     

 

     
     

Chapter Two

 

     
     

     
    THE party for Salvatore Sabbatini was in full swing when Maya arrived the following Saturday.
    She had almost changed her mind about coming but knew if she didn't turn up by a certain time Giorgio would come to her place and collect her.
    Right now she wanted as much distance as possible between them. Her secret was still safe and she wanted to keep it that way for as long as possible. She had conducted three more tests and they had all produced the same positive result. It was terrifyingly exciting to think she was carrying a child. Six weeks was too early to be confident it would carry to full term, but every miscarriage she'd had in the past had occurred well before the eight week mark.
    'Signora Sabbatini,' one of the uniformed waiters greeted her with a tray of drinks balanced on one arm, 'would you like some champagne?'
    Maya offered him a tight smile. 'Orange juice will be fine, thank you.'
    Once she had taken her frosted glass, she moved through to the reception room, where a glamorous array of people were milling about to greet the guest of honour. There were Hollywood stars and high finance people, a couple of members of European royalty as well as family and close friends of Salvatore. Everyone was dressed in designer clothes and several of the women were dripping in priceless jewels.
    Maya had dressed carefully for the occasion. She could play the part of haute couture-clad wife and had done so for five years. The dress she had chosen was a fuchsia pink, highlighting the natural blondness of her hair and her sun-kissed colouring from a brief holiday she had taken recently. Her heels were high, but still not high enough to bring her shoulder to shoulder to Giorgio when he

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