We’ll share a late supper.”
Lucy instantly suspected that Noah might be up to something. She gave him a long narrow-eyed look.
Noah was all innocence. “What? Good company, something to eat. Is that going to kill you?”
Lucy couldn’t help grinning. “Fine.” She glanced at Dami, who nodded in agreement. “We would love to come.” Then she teased her brother. “Because I can see you’re on your best behavior.”
Noah made a growly sound. “Do I have a choice?”
And Alice answered sweetly, “No, you do not.”
So they went to the villa and shared a light supper, the four of them. Overall, it went pretty well, Lucy thought. Noah and Dami seemed fine with each other. If there was tension between them, it didn’t show. They talked about Montedoro and also about some business deal they were working on together.
And the coolest thing happened just as they were leaving.
Alice took her aside. “I know you’re going to be busy with school and everything. But is it possible you might be able to design my wedding dress? It’s just the design I would need, by mid-February if you can manage it. Then I’ll have it made.”
Lucy grabbed her and spun her around and they laughed together. “Are you kidding? I can do that. And absolutely, yes. I would be totally honored—and do you have ideas about what you want?”
“A thousand of them. I’m counting on you to focus me down.”
Then Noah butted in, wrapping an arm around Lucy. “When you come home for Christmas, you two can get to work on it.”
Noah knew very well that she planned to stay in New York for the holiday. Still, he’d been a sweetheart all night, so she made an effort to answer patiently. “Noah, we’ve been over that. I’m having my first Christmas in my own place, remember?”
He opened his mouth to start telling her all the reasons she really needed to come to California.
But Alice grabbed his arm, pulled him close and kissed his cheek. “I love you. Shut up.”
And miracle of miracles, Noah actually did shut up. And he did it without looking the least pissed off.
* * *
Damien had a car waiting at the curb outside the villa. They rode back to the palace in comfortable silence.
He was having a great time. Being with Lucy really worked for him. She saw beauty in everything and she wasn’t afraid to let her enjoyment show.
He couldn’t help comparing her to V, who’d been just next door to manic during the photo op. All flashing eyes and flying hair, hanging on him for the cameras, she’d hissed in Italian that she was furious at him for not taking her calls. She’d sworn she’d never forgive him. He’d reminded her softly that it was over. She’d given him a melting look for the photographers’ sake while calling him any number of unflattering names under her breath. All he could think of was getting the hell away from her.
As it turned out, Lady Luck had his back on that score. The ad people had said they wanted a few more shots just with V and the car. He’d slipped away. And things had improved dramatically when he found Luce in the north wing of the museum, gazing with stars in her eyes at his mother’s wedding gown.
A few minutes after they left Alice’s villa, they arrived at the palace. A guard let them in.
Dami said, “I’ll walk you up to your room.”
And she took his arm and begged so prettily, “Please. Can’t we just go to your apartment and talk for a little while?”
It wasn’t a good idea. He knew that. True, in the darkest hours of the morning before, he’d been weak, he’d indulged himself and imagined that becoming her lover was inevitable.
But he’d had time to see the light since then. She mattered too much to him. He couldn’t bear to lose her. If he took her to bed, there would be bad feelings when it was time to move on. Someone would be bound to get hurt. Someone always did.
Therefore, he’d circled back around to his original plan. He would show her a memorable weekend, minus