he retorted firmly.
Then, to Georgianaâs horror, the light turned green and Juan took a sharp right turn, in the opposite direction from the Avenida Castellana.
âWhere are you going?â she muttered nervously.
âYouâll see.â
âJuan, I demand to be taken home immediately.â
âIn due course,â he said, ignoring her frustrated gesture.
âI want to go back now,â she cried.
âDo you?â Juan sent her a quick sidelong look. âCan you look me in the eye, querida , and swear you donât want to be in my arms just as much as I want to be in yours?â
Their eyes met, locked, and against her will Georgiana melted. How could she pretend that she wanted to leave when the mere presence of him next to her left her filled with throbbing desire?
Without another word Juan drove on. Several minutes later they entered the chic suburb of La Moraleja, where they stopped in front of a large wrought-iron gate. Taking out an electronic remote control pad, Juan clicked it and the gates parted slowly.
âWhere are we?â she asked, eyeing the well-tended flower-beds and hedges as the car moved slowly up the drive.
âThis was my motherâs house. I still havenât decided whether to sell it or keep it. I was thinking perhapsââ He stopped.
âYou were thinking of keeping it for you and Leticia?â she asked sweetly. âFor when you have a family? What a perfect setting. I can just imagine you surrounded by frolicking children. How fatherly. How sweet.â Fury ripped through her again. âWhat a pity that it will only be a part-time job,â she added scathingly. âAnd now that youâve so kindly shown me your future residence, will you please take me home?â she said icily.
Juan stopped the car abruptly. They still hadnât reached the house, visible among the trees.
âWill you stop this ridiculous ranting?â he said finally. âDonât you understand that I have to marry Leticia? That I must fulfil certain duties? It has nothing to do with my feelings for you,â he added, reaching across and grabbing her hands, pulling her firmly towards him. âAh, Georgiana, mi linda Georgiana.â
Before she could react he brought his lips firmly down on hers, pulled her roughly into his arms and kissed her as he never had before, with a harsh, determined passion that left her breathless. Uncontrollable searing heat burst through her like a bullet, lodging low in her abdomen, and that same coiling spiral of desire mounted, rising like volcanic lava, ready to erupt at his touch.
She felt his fingers seeking her breast.
She mustnât, couldnât , let him do this.
Yet even as her mind protested her body begged for his touch, for the delight that his fingers wrought, grazing her strained, aching nipples.
She moaned, unable to pretend any longer, and gave way, revelling in his caresses, in his hands unbuttoning her jeans, seeking further. Soon she was writhing, head thrown back in wanton abandon as expertly he pleasured each part of her. Finally Georgiana let out a small cry and collapsed in his arms.
âThis is wrongâso wrong,â she whispered, tears knotting her throat. âThis canât be right, Juan. You mustnât do this to me. Not any more. Itâs not fair on any of usâyou, me, or Leticia.â
âI know,â he murmured, stroking her hair, threading his fingers through the golden mass. âBut I canât help it.â
She was right, of course. He knew that he would have to respect her wish, knew that putting an end to the relationship was the only way to proceed. But still he found it impossible to let her go. Even though he hadnât assuaged his own hunger, just seeing her lying saturated and limp in his arms left him fulfilled.
The realisation shocked him, and abruptly he straightened, pulling her clothes back into place. Glancing in the rear-view
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