rushing to gate H5. âI didnâthear that,â he mutters.
âTake no notice,â Leonato says. âBeatrice loves to be outrageous, but she doesnât mean anything by it.â
Beatrice looks as if sheâs about to answer back
again
, but now the plane doors are open and the team are stepping down onto the red carpet. Cameras flash, and at last poor Luigi can escape.
Don Pedro, immaculately dressed in a dark-blue designer suit, is leading the boys into the full glare of the crowd.
Click-flash-click
! He makes a beeline for Leonato and clasps his arms, kissing him on both cheeks. âGood to see you, sir.â
âIâm overjoyed â wouldnât have missed this homecoming for the world,â Leonato tells him.
Thereâs more camera action, more shoving and yelling.
âClaudio, look over here! Hold up the cup. Look this way!â
Click-flash-click
! Claudio raises the silverwareabove his head, Benedick by his side.
In the hustle and bustle, Don Pedro turns to Hero and does the huggy-kissy thing again. âYou have one proud dad,â he tells her. âYou must be very happy for him.â
âHero was
born
happy,â Beatrice cuts in. âWhen have you ever seen her sad?â
Suddenly, Benedick materialises out of nowhere, ready to suck up to the boss. âWho wouldnât be happy to have Leonato for a dad?â
And Beatrice is back, quick as a flash. âWho asked you?â she wants to know.
But Benedick doesnât even look her way, let alone answer the question. âStill here?â he sighs.
âUnluckily for you. Youâve never been my flavour of the month, remember?â
âDoesnât bother me.â The guy is A-list arrogant and doesnât care who knows it. âThe whole world is full of women ready to fall at my feet. One exception makes no difference to me. Anyway, Iâm not interested in wannabe WAGs.â
âThank god! That makes one less sex-mad, self-centred womaniser to worry about.â Beatrice doesnât pull her punches. âAnd, amazingly, itâs the one thing we agree on. Like you, I havenât got time for the opposite sex. Iâd donate all my Laboutins to charity, every single pair, rather than show a nano-grain of interest in a run-of-the-mill soccer hero!â
This time, Benedick canât help reacting. Heâs angry and he shows it. âGood â keep thinking like that. And mind you keep your claws away from my face!â
âMy claws couldnât make you uglier than you already are.â
âPot â kettle â black!â Benedick retorts, as the press crowd in.
âTypical!â snorts Beatrice. âAnd donât worry â Iâm not about to lower myself to your level.â
Leonato sees itâs time for him to step in and do something quick. And he only goes and invites the whole team to spend a month at his swanky seaside villa. Thatâs
everyone
â players,coaches, physios, plus me and my camera crew. Even Pedroâs brother, John, is included, though rumour has it that John and Pedro were involved in some major brotherly spat during the early stages of Messinaâs cup bid. I hope to find out more about that later.
John growls a quick thank you. I mean, who would say no to sun, sea and as many WAGs as you could possibly want?
Now thereâs one last smile from the team for the worldâs press, before the open-top bus whisks everyone away to Leonatoâs luxury pad.
Iâm still a fly on the wall, squeezed in behind Claudio and Benedick, as the Man of the Match sneaks a chance to confide in his new best buddy.
âDid you clock Hero back there at the airport?â
âSure.â Benedick is busy waving to the fans that line the streets.
âDidnât you think she was looking hot?â
âYou do realise that youâre asking the opinionof the biggest commitment-phobe on the planet.â