his assistant in Italy. They were still unable to track down his younger brother. His mouth tightened. If this pregnancy was genuine, Paolo DâAquanni had a lot to answer for.
CHAPTER FOUR
âY OUR sister has been conscious for a few hours now. Weâre cautiously optimistic that sheâs not going to lapse again.â
Alicia felt weak with relief. âAnd the baby?â
The ward sister nodded. âThe baby is doing fine.â She shook her head incredulously. âItâs a miracle really how it survived the impact of the crash but, as you know, this is only the first step. Sheâs going to need constant care to ensure its healthy progress. Itâs such a relief that Paolo has managed to make the first appointment for Mel to see Dr Hardy in London in a couple of weeks. I was afraid itâd be too short notice.â
Aliciaâs back tensed; she felt Dante straighten beside her. She struggled to interpret the words sheâd just heard. âWhat are you talking about? Who is Paolo?â
Her friend gave her a funny look. âWhy, Melâs boyfriend, of course, silly. He arrived last night. He stayed in the chair beside her bed, absolutely besotted.â She bustled towards the ward, guiding them in. âSheâs still very weak, so maybe donât make it a long visit today, OK?â
Alicia felt herself nod dumbly. She still couldnât process the words. She was vaguely aware of Dante behind her, his hand moving to her back, propelling her forward. She moved, but didnât know how. They were in a ward of four beds, the curtains pulled around her sisterâs. Somehow instinctively Alicia just knew that everything was about to fall apart.
And when she pulled back the curtain she nearly fainted for the second time in two days.
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âLissyâ¦â Melanieâs weakened voice was a thread of its normal chatty vitality but Alicia couldnât even look at her yet. She couldnât move. She stared in abject mounting horror at a younger, slightly less good looking, slightly smaller version of Dante DâAquanni. She had to be so exhausted that she was hallucinating. That was itâextreme tiredness and stressâ¦She raised a hand to her head.
âLissy? Are you OK?â
Finally she turned to look at her sister and blanched when she saw her still too pale face, one livid scar still across her forehead. But a hint of colour warmed her cheeks under the sickly pallor and the sight of her bump under the bedclothes was reassuring. Alicia nodded her head jerkily.
An autocratic hand propelled her towards a chair beside the bed. Melanie reached out a hand and took Aliciaâs in hers. âWhat is it? The nurses said youâd been gone since yesterdayâ¦Where did youââ
Melanie broke off and looked from Alicia to Dante DâAquanni, who sheâd just noticed. Out of the corner of her eye, Alicia saw the younger man stand, bristling.
Melanieâs voice sounded strained and Alicia could see this man take her hand in support. âMr DâAquanniâ¦What are you doing here?â
Dante stepped forward into the light and seemed to Alicia to energise the small space. âYour sister here seems to be under the misapprehension that I am the father of your unborn child.â Alicia couldnât be unaware of the way his glance flicked down to the bump of her sisterâs belly, as if to confirm for himself that she had been telling the truth.
Melanie looked at Alicia. âHowâ¦whatâ¦however did you get that idea?â
Alicia fought valiantly against sinking into the ground into the comfort of another dead faint. She couldnât look at Dante.
âWhen I came here last week, you were feverishâ¦I asked you who had done this to you and all you said was, âDante DâAquanni,â his was the only name you mentionedâ¦You said youâd been on your way to see him. You asked me to find him for