Di Sione's Innocent Conquest (The Billionaire's Legacy)

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Authors: Carol Marinelli
aware.
    That was the best way she could describe it.
    She was aware of the dry warmth of his hand on her arm as he led her to the waiting car.
    And aware of him as he stretched out beside her and then popped a couple of painkillers and took them without water.
    ‘Do you have a headache?’ Abby asked, guessing he must have hit the clubs after he had dropped her off last night.
    ‘My shoulder,’ Matteo said.
    ‘You should have worn the sling.’
    ‘I know.’ He just shrugged and obviously it hurt to do so because he winced, but then he turned the conversation to work as the car moved through the magnificent streets. ‘How’s Pedro?’
    ‘He’s being moved to a better suite as we speak,’ Abby said. ‘He’s much happier than he was this time yesterday.’
    ‘And if Pedro’s happy, we’re all happy.’
    ‘Thank you,’ Abby said. ‘Whether or not it makes a difference...’
    ‘Oh, it will make a difference,’ Matteo interrupted but then he saw the anxious dart of her eyes and guessed she was worrying what would happen if they didn’t place fifth. ‘Just enjoy the buildup to the race,’ Matteo said. ‘We’ll see what happens on race day and then we’ll speak after.’
    The charity gala that his sister had organised was a huge event and must have taken a lot of work to plan.
    There were beautiful people everywhere and no, Abby didn’t feel overdressed now; in fact, she was very relieved that she hadn’t gone for grey.
    It was just such a beautiful summery day and they headed off to find his sister.
    ‘What’s she like?’ Abby asked.
    ‘Who, Allegra?’ Matteo checked and rolled his eyes. ‘She’s a goody-two-shoes. Don’t mention to her that I’ve hurt my shoulder.’
    ‘Why not?’
    ‘She’ll worry,’ Matteo said. ‘There she is.’
    He called out and waved with his good arm, and an attractive woman came over and they greeted each other with a kiss on the cheek. ‘This is Abby,’ Matteo said. ‘My latest venture.’
    ‘Matteo,’ Allegra scolded.
    ‘Business venture.’ Matteo grinned. ‘How are you?’
    ‘Busy,’ Allegra admitted. ‘What have you done to your eye?’
    ‘I just knocked into a door.’
    ‘I don’t believe you for a moment,’ Allegra said. ‘And I can’t believe you’ve been here for more than a week and I haven’t seen you.’
    ‘Well, you had this to arrange.’
    ‘It’s been crazy...’ Allegra admitted but didn’t finish her sentence—someone was calling out to her and she gave Matteo and Abby an apologetic smile. ‘I really would love to stop and speak but I think it’s going to have to be later.’
    ‘Allegra,’ Matteo said. ‘I need to speak to you about Grandfather.’
    ‘Now?’
    He nodded and Abby saw that his expression was completely serious. ‘He’s not doing too well.’
    ‘I know that,’ Allegra said. ‘Bianca and I have already spoken to him.’
    ‘I think you need to take some time and go and see him,’ Matteo said. Allegra closed her eyes and it was clear that she was upset.
    ‘I know he’s not well but...’
    ‘Come on,’ Matteo said to his sister and he took her by the elbow. ‘I won’t be a moment,’ he said to Abby as he led Allegra somewhere a little more private. Abby tried not to watch but she glanced over once and saw Allegra put her hand on Matteo’s shoulder and give it a squeeze.
    His sore shoulder.
    Oh, poor Matteo!
    He didn’t wince; Matteo just took Allegra’s hand from his shoulder and gently let it go.
    They were far from gushing with each other but Abby could tell, even from this distance, that they cared about what was being discussed.
    It was so different from her family.
    Annabel and Abby could go months without so much as a brief catch-up, and as for Abby and her father...
    Maybe she should make the effort, Abby thought.
    Yes, he had hurt her a lot when she had told him about Hunter’s attack but, trying to be fair to her father, though he hadn’t handled it well, maybe he had been

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