need a passport? International travel isn’t exactly high on my list of priorities.’
Acutely conscious of the vulnerability revealed by that statement, Silvio hunted for a sensitive response but in the end resorted to practicality. ‘I’ll get you a passport.’
‘I’ve told you, I’m not—’
‘You come of your own free will or I carry you,’ he growled thickly. ‘Your choice.’
‘You call that a choice?’ A car door slammed and she jumped. Her eyes flew to his and he saw her terror.
‘Discussion over.’ He grabbed her wrist but she dug her heels in.
‘Wait—there’s something I need…’ Wrenching her wrist out of his grip, she scrambled onto the rickety table and removed a shoebox from a cupboard.
Averting his eyes from another flash of stocking and smooth thigh, Silvio stared through the blinds and saw the van doors open. Six of them. The same six.
Pulling out his phone, he made a call, the exchange of words taking all of five seconds to complete.
Seeing Jessie teetering on the table, he reached out and swung her down. He tried to take the shoebox from her but she snarled at him like a lioness protecting a litter of cubs, clutching the box so tightly that her fingers were white and the lid of the box crumpled slightly.
‘Whatever is in that box, it isn’t worth risking your life for,’ he thundered, but he let her keep the box. ‘Does the bathroom window open? Is there a way out of the back?’ He knew there would be, because there was no way Jessie would live anywhere that didn’t have several exits.
‘This way.’ She vanished through a door and Silvio followed her, bumping his head on the doorframe and squashing inside the tiny bathroom he’d seen briefly when he’d checked for intruders. There was barely room for one of them, let alone two.
She wasn’t coming back here, he promised himself savagely as she pushed up the window and dropped silently onto the grass, the movement affording him another glimpse of her gorgeous legs. He was going to make sure of it.
He followed her through the window, grabbed her hand and hauled her back towards the front of the building.
She dug her heels in. ‘Not that way. They’re waiting for us.’
‘They’ve gone in the front.’ Hearing the splintering of wood, Silvio scooped her up in his arms and carried her towards the car just as the sound of police sirens split the air. She was still clutching the shoebox and her hair brushed against his cheek, the scent sending a thousand forbidden memories skimming across his senses.
‘What’s in that damn box, Jess?’
‘Stuff. Silvio, drop me and get out of here…’ Her voicecracked and she struggled in his arms. ‘You don’t want to be involved in this. You don’t need those headlines in your fancy new life. Leave me.’
It was his first glimpse of the real Jessie—kind, caring Jessie, the terrified, frightened girl he’d met when he’d still been a wild teenager making all the wrong choices. ‘I’m not leaving you again, Jess. Get used to it. And with a background like mine it’s a bit late to worry about what the media are going to write.’ He unlocked the Ferrari with the press of a button and dropped her and her precious shoebox onto the passenger seat.
The movement was too much for the cheap gold dress and the seam split, testing his restraint by exposing a generous section of bare midriff and the shimmer of sexy underwear.
Deciding that he would rather have faced a gun, Silvio recoiled and slammed the door.
Without looking over his shoulder, he slid behind the wheel and accelerated away from his past, keeping his eyes fixed forward.
Something soft was pressed against her cheek and she felt deliciously warm. If this was heaven, it was a great place.
‘Jess?’ A rough male voice came from nearby. ‘Jessie, can you hear me?’
Jessie assumed she was supposed to respond but she was just too warm and comfortable to move and anyway the voice sounded angry and she
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