Felicity giggle uncontrollably.
âWhat is it now?â
âIâve just realised what people are seeingâ¦â
The idea seemed crazily amusing, verging on the hilarious and she hastily put up her hands to hold back another fit of the giggles.
âI meanâwhat must it look like?â
She shook her head in bemusement, still grinning like a Cheshire Cat.
âThereâs youâdriving off down the motorwayânot a church or a chapel anywhere in sightâand meâ me âhere in the back, all done up in my bridal fineryâ¦â
Something about his stillness, the swift glance of those dark eyes up to the mirror to study her closely, made her heart clench on a sudden wave of panic.
What was wrong with her? This man had kidnapped herâabducted her! There was nothing to laugh at, nothing even remotely amusing, about her situation. She should be scared. She was nervousâand yetâ¦
Another attack of the giggles threatened.
âThass another mishtake youâve made. Which is one, twoâ¦
Her eyes seemed to have blurred and the finger she tried to count with kept missing the other hand completely.
âI meanâ¦fancy kidnapping a bride !â
The laughter stopped suddenly, changing to a wide, jaw-cracking yawn. Her eyelids felt heavy and, try as she might, she really couldnât focus at all. The world was sliding out of balance in the most peculiar way.
âLie down, Felicity!â It was a sharp command from the man in the front of the car. âLie down at onceâbelieve me, youâll feel much better like that.â
âLieâ¦â
Her eyes slid closed; her head drooped like a wilting flower, then abruptly jerked up again. Wide, dazed eyes, their pupils heavy and vastly dark, were turned on him in bitter reproach.
âWhat have you done to me?â
âGo with it, gatita . Donât try to fight it. It will be easier for you that way.â
Donât fight it!
Her heart was fluttering frantically like a small, trapped bird beating its wings against a cage. She tried to force hereyes open, managed it just a little but her lids were too heavy.
âSleep, little one.â
The low, husky voice was all that she could concentrate on. Blending in with the purr of the carâs engine, it wove a soft smoky spell around her senses.
âDuermeâ¦â
But she couldnât sleep. She had to stay awake. She had toâ¦
The effort was too much. With a faint sigh she stopped struggling, slumped back against the seat and slept.
Watching her, Rico clenched his big hands tight over the steering wheel until the knuckles showed white and cursed savagely in his native language.
If there had been any other way⦠But he had been forced into thisâshe had forced him into this. She and that fiancé of hers, Edward Venables.
The dark eyes blazed with fury, every muscle clenched taut and he slammed his fist hard against the wheel. Damn Edward Venables! Damn him to hell. Rico already owed that louse for the way heâd treated Mariaâand now he owed him for this too. Big time.
CHAPTER THREE
âM ISS Hamiltonâ¦Felicityâ¦â
Sheâd heard that voice before, in her dreams, Felicity thought as she stirred reluctantly. It was the sort of voice that belonged in a dream, low and soft and sexily accented, with a way of turning her name from a simple four-syllable word into a string of poetry just by saying it.
In her dream it had belonged to a fantasy man, too. The sort of man she had never encountered in real life and never would now. Because now she had to wake up. Now she had to face reality, and reality was that today she was obliged to marry Edward Venables. It was either that or see her father go to prison for a long time.
But perhaps she could manage a few moments more in the dream world, she thought, trying to snuggle back down in the bed.
âFelicity⦠gatita â¦wake up.â
She