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He had almost missed this, Gian thought when he saw her.
He had almost missed another Romano wedding and another night with people he could only now admit to himself were family.
The usually unruffled Luna had nearly thrown a fit when Gian had declared that he was flying back to Rome and asked if she could arrange it urgently, as well as a couple of other small assignments he wanted her to swiftly organise. โI need to be there tonight.โ
Fortunately, Ariana had arranged the reception just across from La Fiordelise so, with his helicopter landing late into the night, it was a simple matter of checking everything was in place and feeding some official documents through the shredder.
Gian didnโt need reminders of the past.
It was a future he wanted now.
And with the past shredded, he walked across the square to Palazzo Pamphili and found, to his pleasant surprise, he was still on the guest list.
Walking through the grand building with its intricate ceilings and formal galleries, there was a moment to gather himself in such esteemed surroundings. It felt deserted, yet finally he could hear the laughter and merriment as if calling for him to join in. And even without his feelings for Ariana, it was right that he was there tonight for, perfect or not, these people had been more of a family to him than his own.
โGian!โ Dante caught up with him as he congratulated the bride and groom and apologised for arriving so late. โIt is good that you made it.โ
It was said completely without implication or malice that he had missed theirs, Gian knew; Dante and Mia were simply pleased to see him.
Gian was back in the fold, as easily as that, and he stood watching the celebrations for a moment, taking it all in. He did not have to strain to locate Ariana; she was completely unmissable, of course.
Dressed in red, she was the belle of the ball, dancing and laughing and having the time of her life, so much so that even Gian could not see the hurt he was certain resided within.
He wasnโt vain enough to believe it was all to do with him. There was the loss of her father, her relationship with her mother, Nicki, Stefano...
He was proud of his diva and her acting skills, proud of her resilience, and also aware of an unfamiliar sensation tightening his chest as she danced happily in another manโs arms.
And another!
Damn it, Ariana, Gian thought, I get it. Your life will go on without me, but please tone it down!
He had never cared about anyone enough to know jealousy before, yet he learned there and then to breathe through it, even smiling as she kicked up her heels.
No longer able to resist, he caught Arianaโs arm as she stamped past him, and saw how startled she was in her violet eyes when they locked with his.
Gian was here.
Damn!
Just as she did her best to move on and prove to herself she could party without him, the best-looking spanner in the world was suddenly thrown into the works.
โIโm busy dancing,โ she told him, and reclaimed her arm.
โItโs a Brazilian wedding, Ariana,โ he told her. โNot a Spanish one.โ
โI know that.โ
โYet youโre doing the flamenco.โ
โSo I am...โ Her heart was hammering because she could not quite believe that he was here. โThese cachaรงas are very strong.โ She was trying to act normally, or rather how she would have acted a year ago at a family event when Gian De Luca suddenly showed up. โI thought you had to be at the La Fiordelise Florence, openingโโ
โI left early and gave myself the rest of the night off...โ
โWhy are they all called La Fiordelise?โ she snapped. It had always annoyed her and she let him know tonight. โItโs hardly original.โ
โYour father said the same.โ
โWell, you should have listened to him. La Fiordelise, London. La Fiordelise, Azerbaijan...โ Gosh those cachaรงas must be strong, she thought, because she allowed a little of her resentment to seep out. โPerhaps you could send me there...โ
He just smiled.
But it was a smile she had never seen before. Not his on-duty smile, or his off-duty one; it was just a smile that let her be, that simply accepted her as she was and, she felt, suddenly adored.
โHey, Ariana...โ Pedro was waving her to join in another odd-looking dance.
โYour boyfriend is calling you to dance with him again,โ Gian said, and with those words let her know heโd been watching her for a while. โYouโre very popular tonight.โ
โYes, I am,โ Ariana said, and sheโd never been happier to be caught dancing and smiling and laughing, even if she was bleeding inside. โI am in demand!โ
โHave you time to dance with me?โ
No.
She had to practise saying no to him, had to have that tiny word fall readily from her tongue.
For. The. Rest. Of. Her. Life.
Except that tiny word felt far too big when she looked into those beautiful slate-grey eyes. She would start tomorrow, Ariana decided, and allow herself just one tiny dance tonight. โOne dance,โ Ariana said, and found herself back in his arms. โFor the sake of duty.โ
Yet this was no duty dance, for his arms were no longer wooden and his hands ran down her ribs and came to rest on her hips and there was slight pressure there to pull her against him. He moved like silk and this time it was Ariana who was the one holding back.
โDance with me,โ he moaned.
โI am.โ
โLike we did.โ
โNo,โ she said. โMy mother is looking.โ
โLet her look.โ
โYou know what she can be like.โ
โTell her that your sex life is none of her business.โ
โI have.โ Ariana laughed. โBut we no longer
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