After the Billionaire's Wedding Vows... by Lucy Monroe
Author:Lucy Monroe
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2020-11-05T17:57:15+00:00
CHAPTER SEVEN
HELENA WAS ECSTATIC at her first helicopter ride. She pointed to everything out the window, jabbering away, unconcerned that her parents could not hear her well enough to answer.
But then Polly and Alexandros both smiled at their daughter and nodded at easy intervals.
Pollyâs eyes caught her husbandâs, and they shared a moment of understanding, their smiles turning intimate and warm for a moment out of time.
They landed on the helipad on top of the Kristalakis Building, Alexandros handing Helena to a bodyguard, while he personally helped Polly out and then leaned protectively over her body to shelter her from the wind generated by the slowing rotor blades.
The penthouse apartment he led them to wasnât anything like Polly had been expecting. Warm colors made the high-end rooms feel welcoming, and there was a chest filled with toys for Helena in the main living room as well as her perfect princess bedroom.
âHow long has the apartment been set up for family?â Polly asked, looking around in wonder.
Helena made a beeline for the pretty white bookcase filled with her favorite stories and pulled out brand-new copies of the ones that had become dog-eared in her room in the villa. âLook, Mom! All my best stories!â
âI see that, sweetie.â
Helena was in her element, but Polly was overwhelmed. There could be no question that Alexandros had gone to great lengths to make sure his daughter would be comfortable.
Polly turned and stared up at her husband. âHow long?â she asked again.
He shrugged. âPretty much since Helenaâs birth.â
âBut you never said.â
âI was waiting for you to say you wanted to come.â
âWhat? Why, for goodnessâ sake?â she demanded. âHow was I supposed to know you wanted us here? Thatâs not the way it seemed to me.â
But the evidence of her eyes said something entirely different. It said that he had wanted her in Athens with him. âIf you wanted us here, why did you move me out to the villa?â
âI did not realize that you would consider the move as a statement of intent.â
âHow was I supposed to take it?â
He grimaced, for once his ready brain stuck for an answer.
âYou were waiting for me to say I wanted to come?â she asked in disbelief. âBut I never wanted to move out of Athens in the first place. I would have thought that would have been a given.â
Only very clearly, it had not.
âI thought you would be happy to move to the country. I thought your anger was over me choosing the house without your input. Youâd made it clear you wanted to move out of the family home.â
âBut I said...â What had she said back then? She couldnât even remember now. She knew how sheâd felt, but sheâd been so angry, so resentful that by the time he bought the villa, she was halfway to closing her heart off from him already. âI really hated living with your mother and your sister.â
âI am sorry I did not understand how bad it was for you.â
She nodded. She believed him.
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