good. Great. But she was her fatherâs daughter and once the axe fell on Costarella he would come out fighting for blood in return and the first casualty would be any personal association with his accuser. Laura would be turned out of the Mosman mansion if she didnât toe that line. Even if she chosenot to and fled to her brotherâs apartment⦠No, she wouldnât do that. She would stay by her mother to deflect as much of her fatherâs venom as she could.
Tonight was itâthe end.
No point in looking for any way around it.
Besides, once heâd achieved the objective heâd set for himself he wanted to move on, find the kind of relationship heâd seen between his mother and step-father, have a family of his own, hopefully sharing good times with his wife and children. Regardless of how powerfully drawn he was to Laura Costarella, he couldnât fit her into that picture.
As hot she was in bed, she kept a cool head out of it, content to go about her own life without trying to get him involved in it. This was confirmation to Jake that marriage had no appeal to herâunderstandable given her family background. Part-time lovers was as far as any man would get with Laura. It made the end of their affair easier in so far as he knew it carried no deep importance to her. Heâd given her pleasure. He hoped the memory of it would not get too tainted by the angst his actions would inevitably cause in the Costarella household.
All this past week heâd been tossing up whether to tell her, warn her what was about to happen, explain why. Somehow that smacked too much of justifying himself and he didnât need to do that, not when he was meting out justice, which would eventually be evident to everyone. Besides, heâd told Laura right from the beginning he didnât want to want to her.Understanding would come soon enough. Better for them both to enjoy this one last night.
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Laura was smiling, aglow with excited anticipation as she entered Tetsuyaâs. She was ten minutes late, due to the public transport connections needed to get to Kent Street in the inner cityâwhere the restaurant was locatedâbut she was finally here for another night with Jake. And there he was, rising from the table where heâd been seated.
Her heart skipped a beat. Every time he had this impact. And his smile of pleasure on seeing herâ¦it was like a fountain of joy bursting through her. She loved this man, loved being with him, fiercely wished they could be sharing much more than one night a week.
Though she told herself it was sensible not to get too involved, not when she still had to earn her university degree. It was halfway through the year now. In a few more months⦠Was Jake waiting for her to be fully qualified before inviting her into more of his life? There was quite an age gap between them. Maybe he was conscious of that, too. Whatever his reasons for keeping their relationship so strictly limited, Laura felt sure they would wear out eventually. They were too good togetherâgreat togetherâfor this journey to ever end.
She couldnât resist planting a greeting kiss on his cheek before sitting down. âSorry Iâm a bit late. The bus trip was slow. Lots of people getting on and off.â
âNo problem,â he assured her, his deep rich voice curling around her heart, warming it with pleasure. âYouâre here. And Iâve been perusing the menu. This promises to be a fantastic dining experience.â
âOh, wow! Iâve been so looking forward to it.â
He laughed at her excitement as they both took their seats. Laura loved his laugh, the sexy male rumble of it, the way it lit up his handsome face, the dancing twinkles in his eyes.
âI want us to do the gustatory menuâall eight courses of it. Are you up for it?â he asked.
Laura goggled at him. âEight courses!â
âThey wonât be big. Just a
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