The Italian's Pregnant Enemy by Maisey Yates

The Italian's Pregnant Enemy by Maisey Yates

Author:Maisey Yates
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2023-10-30T14:45:09+00:00


CHAPTER TEN

UNTIL HE’D GOTTEN down on one knee, she’d forgotten it was a farce. Well, it wasn’t a farce. She was really going to marry him because she was really having a baby.

But for a moment, they had just felt like two people who were connecting. Talking. Like two people who had chosen to share each other’s company, rather than what they were. Two people performing a very specific farce for the world. One that had nothing to do with how he listened to her or made her feel validated or interesting. One that had nothing to do with her at all. It was all about him. Him and his reputation. And as he lifted the lid on the velvet box that contained the engagement ring, she forgot to breathe. Because she was struck dumb by how hurt she was. By how unfair this felt.

Because it was beautiful, this moment. Because she realized she felt some things for him that she would rather not. At this inopportune time.

Where he was there, being gorgeous and all the things he ever was, but fundamentally not... Hers.

She’d said yes to him. To this. But the enormity of the emotional mountain that separated them was so vast she didn’t see how they could ever overcome it. And worse, he wouldn’t want to.

And she had no choice. No choice but to smile. No choice but to extend her hand while everyone in the restaurant looked on. And he took the most enormous ring she had ever seen out of the box and slid it onto her finger. She had never imagined this moment. Not really. Right then she realized it could only have ever been with him.

Because something about Dario had gotten under her skin and stayed there from the moment she’d first seen him.

Yes, when they’d first met she’d been a child, and it hadn’t been at all like that. But she had lost someone then. And then... He had been there.

He had felt like arrival in many ways, and sometimes he still did.

He was significant, though. In a way she wouldn’t be able to easily describe to anyone.

Right then, it felt confusing. Right then it felt horribly, and terribly poignant.

If she were going to write an article about it, then it would be a fairy tale.

They had known each other all of their lives. They were so different. They had both lost their mothers.

They had always been sparring partners. But then they’d become lovers.

They had fought their way through personality clashes and misunderstandings through an attraction that was undeniable. He had listened when she needed someone to talk to. He had encouraged her to be the best version of herself.

She only needed him to be him.

She made him tell her the nicer things about himself. Made him admit that he was a human and not a robot.

But that wasn’t the truth.

It was just all the beautiful clues that he had strung together to lead to this moment. The assumptions that would be employed in order to make all of this seem magic.



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