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Автор: Heidi Rice
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jacket pocket. By the time they exited the stately beaux-arts building, his limo was waiting at the curb. Collins leaped out and opened the passenger door.

      The second they were in the backseat, and the door closed behind them, Darius pulled Letty roughly into his arms and kissed her.

      Her lips were sweet as sin. She trembled, her curves melting against him. His whole body was hard with need. He had to have her.

      “Sir?” said Collins from the driver’s seat.

      “Home,” he said hoarsely. “As fast as you can.”

      Then he pressed the button that raised the barrier between front and back seats. Just those few seconds were agony. But he was not willing to share Letty with anyone. He’d shared her enough.

      She belonged to him now. To him alone.

      Once they had privacy in the backseat, he kissed her passionately as the limo moved through the sparkling streets of the lit-up city at midnight. But all he could see was her sensual beauty. All he could feel was the soft brush of her long dark hair, and her warm skin like silk beneath his hands. He pushed her back against the leather seat, devouring her soft lips, kissing her neck, running his hands over her full breasts overflowing the tight pink bodice of her dress.

      He kissed her savagely, biting and sucking her lower lip. A gasp of need came from her throat as she returned his kiss with matching fire, gripping his shoulders through his tuxedo jacket. He kissed slowly down her neck as her head fell back, her eyes closed, her expression one of ecstasy.

      When he saw that, it was all he could do not to take her, right here in the back of the limo. He was unconsciously reaching for his fly when he realized they’d stopped.

      Resurfacing from his haze of desire, he saw the limo was parked beneath the porte cochere in front of his building. Just in time, too. He glanced at Letty, stretched back against the smooth calfskin leather seat. Her big hazel eyes were smoky with passion, her dark hair mussed, her pink dress disheveled. Another moment and he would have yanked up her dress and roughly pushed inside her.

      That wasn’t how he wanted this night to be, fast and brutish in the back of a limo. No. After the disaster of their first night together, when he’d taken her virginity then insulted her and tossed her out of the penthouse into the snow, he wanted this night to be perfect.

      He would finally treat Letitia Spencer, the forbidden princess of his youth, as she deserved to be treated.

      He would enjoy her as he deserved to enjoy her.

      Thoroughly.

      Reaching over, he smoothed the fabric of Letty’s bodice modestly back over her breasts just as the passenger door opened behind him.

      Taking her hand, he led her out of the limo and into the elegant lobby, where the doorman greeted him. “Good evening, sir.”

      “Good evening, Jones.” Such civilized words. Wearing a tuxedo, Darius knew he must appear civilized on the outside. On the inside, he felt anything but.

      Gripping Letty’s hand, he desperately kept himself in check. Neither of them looked at each other as they went through the high-ceilinged lobby, past the front desk to the elevator. Civilized.

      But as soon as the door closed behind them, they were in each other’s arms. He pushed her against the wall, kissing her hungrily, desperately.

      She breathed against his skin, “I still can’t believe you’re doing this.”

      “Kissing you?”

      “Giving five billion dollars away. Why did you do it?”

      “Don’t you know?” he growled, his lips against hers. “Can’t you guess?”

      Panting, she shook her head. “You hate my father...”

      Darius’s lip curled as he drew back. “I didn’t do it for him.”

      “For your friends?”

      “Those aren’t my friends.”

      “For the other victims, then. All those hardworking people with pensions. Firemen. Nurses...”

      “I’m not that noble.”

      The elevator door opened. The floor-to-ceiling windows flooded the penthouse with moonlight. Taking her hand, he led her inside. He could hear the tap of her stiletto heels against the marble.

      She stopped, staring up at him.

      “Then why?” she whispered.

      “I couldn’t stand to see you treated badly,” Darius said huskily, “when all you’ve done is give your love and loyalty to someone who doesn’t deserve it.”

      She bit her lip. “I know my father isn’t perfect—”

      “Perfect?” His jaw tightened. “He’s a criminal—” He cut himself off, then said, “You’re under my protection now.”

      She looked troubled. “Your protection—or your rule?”

      “It is the same. I protect what is mine.”

      “Our baby.”

      His eyes met hers. “And you.”

      Letty stared at him, her eyes wide, as if she had no idea how to react. As if she had forgotten what it was like to have anyone properly look after her.

      He wondered how long it had been since anyone had tried to take care of her, rather than the other way around. He suspected Letty always sacrificed herself to take care of others—especially that father of hers—while her own heart bled.

      “But I’m not yours,” she said quietly. “Not truly. We got pregnant by accident. I didn’t think you were serious about marriage.”

      “I am.”

      “That commitment is serious, Darius. It means...forever.”

      “I know,” he said.

      She swallowed, searching his gaze. “I was sure after tonight you’d never want to see me again.”

      Taking her hand, he lifted it slowly to his lips. She seemed to hold her breath, watching as he kissed the back of her hand, breathing against her skin. Straightening, he held her hand tightly in his own. “I want to see you tomorrow, and every other tomorrow for the rest of our lives.”

      “Darius...”

      “You will marry me, Letty,” he said in a low voice. “You know it, and I know it. In your heart, you were always meant to be mine.”

      * * *

      Marry him? For real?

      How could she?

      Even if Darius no longer hated her, he certainly didn’t love her. And she was starting to fear she could love him again. Perhaps all too easily.

      What hope could they have of happiness?

      He’d never love her back. All he wished to do was possess her. He offered sex and money, and in return, he’d expect sex and total devotion. For her, those things went together. He wouldn’t have just her body, but her soul.

      So why was she still so tempted?

      She shivered, caught between fear and desire.

      “Are you cold?” he asked huskily, his eyes dark.

      “No, I... I...” Hugging her baby bump, she gasped, “I need some fresh air.”

      He smiled. “Come with me.”

      Still holding her hand, he led her through the moon-bathed penthouse, and she thought dimly how she was getting in the habit of following where he led. But with his hand enveloping hers so protectively, she didn’t want to do anything else.

      She still couldn’t believe what he’d done, announcing their engagement, defending her in front of all those