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‘I think I must be. I’m not a wedding planner, but I get to recreate that magical moment in hundreds of different ways for our guests. I want to see that look on Olivia’s face. I just need that magical final touch.’

‘I hope you find your inspiration.’ Marco came to a stop outside a nondescript doorway, nestled amidst a row of bars and cafés. He turned to Gina and asked, ‘Hey, do you like jazz?’

‘A little,’ she admitted truthfully.

‘You’ll like it a lot more after tonight. Trust me,’ Marco winked, making Gina laugh as she followed him through the doorway.

Inside it was dimly lit and smoky, the strains of music coming from over the speakers. Gina pushed through a thick red velvet curtain and found herself in a stone-walled room, set up cabaret-style with round tables and Chiavari chairs facing a small stage at the far end. Instruments were set up, promising live music later in the evening – a drum kit and a piano, guitars and a double bass. The place was beginning to fill up with couples and groups of students, and already the atmosphere was lively and fun.

At the bar, Marco ordered a bottle of red wine with two glasses, and they sat down at the table that was reserved with his name.

‘I thought this would be better than some fancy restaurant,’ he told her. ‘Here we can just relax and have some fun.’

‘It’s perfect,’ Gina smiled, and she meant it. She was touched by how much thought he’d put into the evening. He was right – it was much better than somewhere showy and pretentious.

‘You look amazing, by the way,’ Marco said, as she slipped off her jacket. She was wearing knee-high boots paired with a black miniskirt that showed off her long, shapely legs, and a sheer black top – a perfect date-night outfit.

‘Thanks. So do you,’ Gina replied, unable to stop her gaze from running over his muscular body in the close-fitted shirt he was wearing. She took a sip of her wine – it was rich and fruity and it helped to settle her first-date jitters. She’d felt like throwing caution to the wind tonight, letting her guard down and having fun for once, but it was hard to let go of old habits. She was so used to being disciplined and in control.

‘Do you ever get scared?’ she asked Marco. ‘I mean, in your line of work?’

‘Sure. But you can’t let fear get the better of you.’ He looked at her intently, as though he understood what she was asking. ‘You have to let it work for you, and use the nerves and adrenaline to your advantage. But I have to admit, I’m a little apprehensive about this one.’

‘You are?’ Gina was surprised.

‘This stunt’s a tricky one, and there’s a lot that could go wrong. There’s the pressure of it taking place above one of the most famous landmarks in the world – one slip, and I could destroy Piazza San Marco … and myself. When you’re younger, you don’t care – you throw yourself headfirst into everything. Now I’m more cautious, more aware of the risks. And I worry for Daniela’s sake, too. She’s already lost one parent – she can’t lose another.’

‘I’m so sorry about Stephana. It must have been horrible for you both.’

‘It was,’ Marcio agreed, taking a long swallow of his wine. ‘There’s a time when you think you’ll never be happy again. But slowly, one day at a time, things start to get better. And Daniela helped get me through it – kids are incredibly resilient, and you can’t sit around feeling sorry for yourself when you have responsibilities.’

‘You’ve done a fantastic job. She’s such a sweetheart.’

Marco smiled. ‘She likes you too. She was over the moon when she knew we were going out tonight.’

Gina felt a rush of pleasure. She couldn’t help but feel positive about the evening. It was early days still, but she really liked Marco and wanted something to happen between them. Perhaps she had finally met a nice guy she could depend on and put her troubled past behind her.

She was about to say something more when the band stepped onto the stage, the crowd cheering and clapping as they picked up their instruments and launched into the first song. It was an upbeat, lively number, and the atmosphere was festive. Marco put his arm around her shoulder, and Gina settled against him, enjoying the feeling of his body against hers – something so ordinary but so thrilling. He felt strong and protective, and she caught the trace of his aftershave, musky and masculine. Desire rose within her, an insistent ache pulsing through her body in time with the music.

After a few songs, people rose to their feet and began to dance in the space in front of the stage. Gina’s inhibitions were lowered after a couple of glasses of wine, so when Marco stood up and said, ‘Come on, let’s dance,’ she agreed without hesitation.

He took her hand and led her to the dance floor, the two of them quickly finding a spot amongst the other couples. Marco took her in his arms, the two of them moving to the music, and all Gina could think about was how good it felt to be held by him. It was as though there were only the two of them in the room, and Gina instinctively pressed her body closer to Marco’s. She couldn’t help it; they were like magnets inevitably drawn together.

She wrapped her arms around his neck as his hands encircled her waist, electricity shooting through her at his touch, setting off a wave of delicious sparks that lit up her whole body. Gina had never wanted someone so much as she wanted Marco right now. After everything that had happened, she’d locked that side of herself away, scared of opening up to someone and showing her vulnerabilities. But with Marco, everything seemed so natural, and she was sure he felt the same. There was no playing games – they liked each other, and wanted each other. It was as simple as that.

Marco’s fingertips traced her spine, moving up to the nape of her neck, running his fingers through her hair. He tilted her head up to face him, his eyes liquid and filled with an unmistakeable longing that Gina knew was reflected in her own. She desperately wanted him to kiss her, right there in the dark, smoky jazz club, with the insistent rhythm of the music pulsing in time with their heartbeats.

Then the next moment his lips were on hers, soft and warm and delicious, and Gina was kissing him back, melting into his arms, wanting the moment to last for ever. Every inch of her body was on fire, thrumming with energy and passion, and she knew without a doubt that she was falling hard for Marco.

But could she really give herself to him when her past was a closed book? And would she ever be able to stop running from it?

Chapter 27

Lucia was lounging in her king-size bed beneath luxury Egyptian cotton sheets, having a well-deserved rest after another flawless performance at La Fenice the previous evening, when there was a knock on the door of her suite.

‘Come in,’ she called. She stretched luxuriously, looking forward to the attractive sight of Massimo bringing her hot water with lemon and the morning papers. A few moments passed, then the knock came again.

‘Yes, enter,’ Lucia called out, more irritably now. What was wrong with Massimo? Why didn’t he just come in?

After the third knock, Lucia let out a scream of frustration, jumping out of bed and wrapping a silk dressing gown over her naked body.

‘What’s the matter, why didn’t you …?’ she began angrily as she wrenched the door open, then stopped in her tracks. The man standing in the corridor wasn’t Massimo. He was shorter, older, far less attractive. And he wasn’t dressed like a member of staff. For a moment, her heart contracted, and she felt a bolt of fear. Was he a crazed stalker who had somehow bluffed his way up to her room?

Buongiorno, Signora de Santis,’ the man began, reaching into his inside pocket where he retrieved an ID card which he held up for Lucia’s inspection. ‘My name is Detective Roberto Gallo. I’d like to ask you a few questions.’

Lucia’s blood ran cold, but she pulled herself up to her full height and squared her shoulders, snapping into full diva mode as she threw her long hair out behind her and looked at him imperiously. She stood aside, letting him enter, then closed the door behind him.

‘Detective, what can I do for you?’ she asked coldly. ‘Would you like an autograph, is that why you’re here?’

An amused smile played across his face. She saw him discreetly looking around the suite, taking in the luxurious surroundings, and felt as though she had the upper hand. Looking at Detective Gallo’s scuffed shoes and shabby suit, she doubted he had ever stayed anywhere remotely as grand as this in his life.

‘No, that’s not why I’m here. Nice suite,’ he nodded. ‘I bet you’re used to this sort of thing.’

‘I’ve been very lucky,’ she answered airily, ‘but I have worked hard and earned this … comfort.’

‘We sure don’t have anything like this in Cannegia.’

Lucia raised one perfectly arched eyebrow. ‘There is very little of anything at all in Cannegia, Detective. That’s why I left at the first opportunity.’

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