Baby for the Billionaire(5)



“So what are you going to do, Nick?”

“Marry you.”

The blood drained from her face but she soon gathered herself together. “Oh, really?”

He’d made up his mind to do this, and he didn’t expect any resistance to the idea. “He’s dead serious, Sasha. He wants a Valente to live in this house, and he wants our families to be joined.”

She shook her head. “No, Nick.”

“I don’t like it any more than you do. Frankly, marriage was never in my cards. I like being single.”

“So do I.”

That surprised him. Career women or not, most of his lady friends had wanted more than a sexual relationship. Most had wanted marriage, despite their declarations that they didn’t.

“You may not know this, but my father had a heart attack six months ago. It was only a mild one,” he assured her, seeing her slight alarm, “but he’s worried he’ll have a major one and won’t see me married before then. That’s why he’s come up with this plan.”

“Nick, I’m sorry about his heart attack, but I can’t do this.”

His mouth tightened. “Then this place will go to Matt. I suggest you get ready for some heavy modernization when you redecorate.”

She winced. “Talk to your father, Nick. He may let you marry someone else.”

All at once he didn’t want any other woman. “I know my father. He won’t want anyone but you. He can be stubborn.”

“So can I.”

“Sasha, look—”

She sprang to her feet. “Nick, stop it.” Then she straightened her shoulders, her eyes showing a spirit only hinted at while growing up. “Now, if you don’t mind, I need to get on with the job, no matter whom the redecoration is for.”

She hurried out the door, her high heels clicking on the timber floor as she headed down the hallway toward the kitchen.

Nick sat back on the sofa and contemplated what had just happened. There weren’t many women who would actually refuse to marry him. Hell, he didn’t think there were any.

But if he was getting married then so was Sasha Blake.

To him.

He just had to find a way to make it happen.

He smiled grimly. Making things happen was one thing a Valente did extremely well.





Two




Sasha finished taking measurements at the Valente mansion, then left as soon as she could. She kept expecting to turn around and find Nick there, ready to pressure her into marriage.

A marriage he didn’t want.

And neither did she.

So why was she worried? With his father giving his stamp of approval she was just a convenience, that’s all. Nick would go find someone else to marry, and Cesare wouldn’t really care as long as it was someone suitable.

Of course if Nick did marry then she’d have to work with Nick and his new wife to redecorate the house. Could she do it, knowing how much she’d been in love with him all those years ago?

Not that she was in any danger of loving him now.

No, it would be a matter of pride.

Unable to concentrate on any real plans for the redecorating until she knew what would happen to the estate, she spent the rest of the afternoon helping her mother around the house. She was preparing dinner around seven when her father walked into the kitchen earlier than usual.

In all the years she’d lived here previously, her father rarely got home before eight. Sasha suspected back then he hadn’t always been working late, and that feeling hadn’t abated since her return from London. She didn’t know how her mother coped with it all.

“I never thought a daughter of mine would be so selfish,” Porter Blake snapped with an accusing glare at her.

Sasha’s forehead creased as she glanced across at her mother, then back to her father. “What do you mean, Dad?”

“Nick Valente. He asked you to marry him, didn’t he?”

Her heart sank. Had Nick gone running to her father? “How did you know that?”

“Cesare told me. And you said no. For the love of God, why?”

She tried not to let him make her feel guilty. “I have that right.”

“No, you don’t. Your mother and I have given you everything, and you can’t even do this one thing for us.”

Sally Blake started toward him. “Porter, what are—”

“Be quiet, Sally,” he all but growled.

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