longer grinning, made Scarlet very nervous.
âI wouldnât worryâa lot of men never grow up. Youâre obviously enjoying playing the field.â And, my, did he show dedication. She tried to make up for her lack of judgement in speaking her mind with a brittle, blindingly insincere smile.
âBut I expect one day youâll get bored with it, and when you meet someoneâ¦â Someone beautiful and talented to give him those golden babies.
âYou donât sound very convinced.â
âYouâre right, Iâve always had my doubts about reformed rakes,â she confided. Her glance skimmed the strong, arrogant lines in his hard-boned features. And if anyone could accurately be described as a rake, it was him.
âRakes?â
Scarlet, who was warming to one of her favourite themes, nodded, barely registering the stunned expression on his handsome face.
âI know a lot of women think that with the love of a good woman, the good woman being them,â she qualified drily, âeven the most committed playboy will metamorphose overnight into a faithful husband.â She shook her head and gave an incredulous laugh at the ability of her own sex to fool themselves.
âBut you donât share this view?â
âLook at me! Do I look like a hopeless romantic?â she demanded.
He took her reckless offer and there was an extremely uncomfortable interval while he considered the question and her face. The defiant angle of Scarletâs chin increased in direct proportion to the rapid thud of her racing heart.
Finally he delivered his judgement.
âI donât have one hell of a lot of hands-on experience with hopeless romantics but, yes, Iâd say you do.â
His dry comment drew Scarletâs eyes involuntarily to the hands he referred to. His long, tapering fingers curled lightly over the arms of the chair; they were square-tipped, suggesting sensitivity and strength. Something low in her belly tightened as she looked at them and imagined them moving over softer, paler flesh.
Colour significantly heightened, she dragged her eyes clear. âWell, Iâm not, and,â she informed him with feeling, â Iâm glad. I donât see how falling in love can fundamentally change a personâs character. Call me a cynic, but, the way I see it, once a faithless love rat always aââ She broke off, her eyes widening. âNot that Iâm calling you a faithlessâ¦â
His eyebrows lifted. â No? If you say so.â His mobile lips formed a cynical smile as he shrugged.
It was pretty damned hard to refute her observations when you had fathered a child on a one-night stand and didnât discover it until almost four years later.
In most peopleâs book that qualified as love-rattish behaviour. The fact it had been an accident did not make him any the less an irresponsible bastard.
âMarriage means different things to different people. Some people are moreâ¦flexibleâ¦â she finished awkwardly.
âI take it âflexibleâ is a euphemism for sleeping around.â
Scarlet gave an uncomfortable shrug and wondered how on earth she had got onto this subject. âI guess so.â
His nostrils flared as he looked at her. The expression of chilling hauteur on his dark patrician features sent a ripple down her spine.
âI donât think Iâd be at all flexible at the idea of my wife sleeping with anyone else. I happen to consider fidelity an essential component of marriage.â
âWell, it just goes to show you never can judge by appearances,â she responded cheerily. âLook at meââ she suggested.
When he did her lashes swept down in a protective gesture. âI used to be the most important thing in my life. I had it all, the job, the flat, the carââ
âAnd you donât regret giving it up?â
âNot for one second. I earn peanuts by comparison
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