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All the shop assistants fawned around her as though she were royalty. She was offered
drinks, sweets and snacks everywhere she went. Trying on clothes became a delight
rather than a chore. She learned that rich fabrics needed to be enjoyed and lingered over,
not pulled on and off at speed. When she got to the final establishment on her list, she
was amazed to find it was a real wrench to leave. But at last, awash with coffee and
stuffed with cantuccini, she returned to seal the deal on her ideal outfit.
She had arranged to meet Gianni near the Ponte Vecchio. He was already there,
laughing into his mobile. The moment the weight of his gaze fell on her, he ended the call.
Walking towards her with a smile, he pulled out his car keys.
 You haven t taken as long as I thought you would! His gaze ran over her, and Meg s
mouth went dry. The afternoon was so hot she d been convinced her temperature couldn t
possibly climb any higher. She was wrong. He looked magnificent. The contrast between
his olive colouring and the brilliant white shirts he favoured was one she always admired.
Today she was in for an extra treat. Gianni had not only turned back his cuffs so they
exposed his smooth tanned forearms, he had also taken off his tie, and there were
enough buttons open at his neck to expose a dark shadow of hair. Meg s pulse began to
race away with her manners. It was all she could do to keep either under control.
 Don t worry, Gianni. I ve got everything for the business banquet, exactly as you
instructed. Thank you so much. And would you believe it I got most of it only after I ended
up back at the very first shop I visited! They re going to deliver it as soon as all the
alterations have been made. Now let s get back to the villa. I can t wait to get home, kick
off my shoes and 
She stopped, painfully aware she was gabbling. Gianni raised his eyes to heaven
and clicked his tongue.
 Women! If they re at home they want to be out shopping. If they re out and about,
they want to get back home! They re all the same! he said in a voice full of Italian
indulgence.
I m not. How I d love to linger here with you. Oh, if only you knew& Meg thought, but
bit her tongue. It wasn t the first time, and it wouldn t be the last.
The days before Gianni s first formal banquet passed in a whirl of preparations.
 I knew I made the right decision in employing a female head gardener, he
announced innocently as Meg knelt on a hearth, working at a flower arrangement. When
he said that she sat back on her heels.
 So you weren t the man who threatened me with redundancy the moment I arrived?
she mocked, without looking at him.
Gianni ignored her comment. He was too busy surveying the floral decorations
draped around the summer dining hall.  I ask you what man could have done this so
beautifully?
 My great-great-grandfather and his contemporaries, for a start, Meg said, adding
an extra spray of tiny orchid flowers to the display of lichen-and moss-encrusted logs set
in the fireplace. She had designed everything, from the colour schemes to the hand-tied
bouquets. It had given her so much pleasure. Gianni s praise more than doubled her
satisfaction, and she smiled as she put the finishing touches to the floral fire in the empty
hearth. It was a sparkling mass of red and gold flowers, all cosseted in the perfect
environment of the estate s brand-new greenhouses. That was an extra source of pride
for Meg. She had done it all herself.
 Years ago floral art was part of every head gardener s job description, no matter
how tough and manly he was, she continued.  Going even further back, it was a prized
skill among samurai swordsmen in Japan.
 I d prefer geishas myself.
 I m sure you would. Meg half turned to shoot the remark over her shoulder. The sight
that met her eyes brought her up short. Although there was still some time to go before his
guests were due to arrive, Gianni was already in full evening dress. He looked
magnificent. Every inch the tenth generation aristocrat, he surveyed her work with pride.
Meg couldn t help staring up at him in barely concealed wonder. He grinned.
 Flattering though your expression is, you don t have time to crouch in the hearth,
Cinderella! Your big moment starts in under an hour, and I want all my staff ready on time.
Meg got to her feet slowly. It wasn t often she had the chance to get so close to
Gianni. She relished this rare excuse. Brushing the creases from her clothes added a few
moments to her time in his presence. She was in no hurry to leave. He soon noticed.
 I get the impression you aren t looking forward to this.
Meg made a face. Her mind had been full of all sorts of things but he had picked up
on a particular worry. She decided there was nothing to lose by being frank.
 I m dreading it, to be perfectly honest.
 So am I.
She stopped dead and stared at him, incredulous. There were only three other words
this man was less likely to say, and they were I love you. His response had been so
unexpected, she almost laughed.
 But you re the original socialite! How can you be dreading a party? she mocked.  I
don t believe it!
Gianni was engrossed in removing a stray thread from his sleeve. When he heard
the amusement in her voice he looked up.
 This isn t a party. This is work, Megan. To my mind the two things don t go together
at all. Once upon a time I could afford to relax. Now I m responsible for the whole of the
Castelfino estate and its employees, I can t miss any opportunity to push the brand
forward.
He sounded so grim, Meg shivered.
 Then thank goodness I have a job I love! she said with such feeling he laughed. The
next moment he had closed the gap between them. Patting her shoulder, he gave a
reassuring smile especially for her.
 Don t worry, Megan. It ll be fine. You ll see.
Meg couldn t share Gianni s confidence. It took her no time at all to shower and change
into her party clothes, but then her worries began in earnest. She dithered over which
perfume to choose, and whether or not to wear lipstick. It was a classic case of putting off
the moment when she would have to leave home. Only the memory of Gianni s smile and
his comforting words drew her out of her sanctuary. By the time she left her cottage the
first vehicle was already visible in the distance, coming through the estate s main gates.
 Bravissimo you look stunning.
A warmly welcome voice descended on Meg from above, making her jump.
 Gianni!
Looking up, she saw him leaning over the wrought-iron balustrade of an upstairs
balcony. Her stomach leapt as she remembered what he had said about watching her
from his window. The darkness behind him must be his bedroom. Still warm and fragrant
from her shower, Meg s body began fizzing with unusual excitement.
 W-what are you doing up there? she said, trying to disguise the depth of her need
to know.
 Waiting for you to appear, of course. Another ten seconds, and I would have sent out
a search party.
His admiring look made her bold.
 You re such a devoted employer, Gianni, I thought you d be only too keen to take on
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