Christopher turned his head and watched the animated
conversation between the two brothers for a few more
minutes, before being distracted by a commotion in the
hallway. He turned toward the doorway and watched Carlo step
into the room, alone. Until that moment, he had forgotten
how much he despised the man. Moreover, the look Carlo gave
him indicated the feelings were reciprocal. Never, during
his entire career, had he allowed his true feelings to play
a part in his work. But since meeting Vi, emotion seemed to
dictate his every act.
"Carlo, where is your friend?" Juan asked.
"She went upstairs to settle her son. The trip
exhausted him. She'll be down momentarily," Carlo responded
to his uncle but continued to stare at Christopher.
"So, tell us about her? Where did you meet her?"
Cesar asked.
"Dad, please, let me catch my breath," Carlo
said over his shoulder as he approached Vicenta and
Christopher. “Vicenta, you're as lovely as ever.” He bent
and kissed her cheek. “Uncle, you are a very lucky man."
Carlo turned away from the two seated on the sofa when Juan
came over and greeted him.
Christopher sensed an excitement about Carlo that
he never noticed before. He stood and turned to assist
Vicenta from the sofa then moved away. He walked to the bar
and positioned himself so he could keep an eye on all the
occupants of the room.
There were voices in the hall and a servant
appeared in the doorway and paused, turning to speak to
someone out of sight. Everyone in the room stood, turning
toward the doorway.
Carlo strolled to the entryway and spoke to
someone just beyond. “Come, querida. I want you to meet my
family." He extended his hand. A small hand appeared in his
a moment before the woman walked into the room.
Juan smiled. Cesar squinted, bewilderment
marring his features. Christopher went rigid, but only for a
moment because the woman next to him drew his attention when
she gasped then fainted. He caught her before she hit the
floor, but he never took his eyes off the woman in the
doorway.
Vi smiled as she scanned the occupants of the
room, puzzled by the myriad emotions that flitted across
each face. From the corner of her eye, she caught a glimpse
of a woman collapsing. She turned in that direction and
froze, tightening her grip on Carlo's hand.
"Querida, is something wrong?" Carlo regarded her
critically.
Vi’s mind went numbed. Yet she had the forethought
to immediately relax her grip on Carlo’s hand. She even
managed to maintain her smile while her thoughts spiraled
out of control in a whirlwind of activity.
Christopher! Christopher here—damn!
Christopher’s being present meant one thing…he
was on assignment. She had walked blindly into the very
situation she’d been trying to avoid for over a year.
Holy shit! Ricky...
Her son…
Her racing thoughts skidded to a stop; her
befuddled mind cleared. She glanced at Carlo, maintaining
her smile as he bent and brushed his lips along her jaw.
He knew. Carlo had done this deliberately. Of
course...the first time he saw Ricardo. But he’d never seen
her and Christopher together, or... Daniel! When
Christopher’s father died, she and Christopher were
together.
Vi was scared. She had no experience with
subterfuge.