“Thanks for the endorsement,” Brenna said.
She wanted to run from the room, but it was like watching a car accident. She couldn’t seem to tear herself away, even though the truth was going to cut her to her bones.
“I wouldn’t say no,” Joe admitted. “But it’s not an issue yet.”
Brenna swallowed hard. “It will be. Try to act surprised. It will make my grandfather happy.”
Mia pushed off the table. “Okay, I’ll go now. But I’ll be hanging around tomorrow. We can get to know each other and you can tell me all about your hunky friends.”
“I can’t wait,” Joe muttered and returned his attention to his dinner.
Brenna was grateful for the few minutes of silence. She had to collect herself, to figure out how to act normal. This wasn’t news. She’d known that Joe showing up was a possibility, and if he did…
Maybe Grandpa Lorenzo wouldn’t offer him everything, she told herself, even as she didn’t believe the words. Maybe…
She sighed. Maybe she should just get used to the fact that the odds of her ever running Marcelli Wines was about zero. She had a plan, a chance for success with her own thing. That was good. Better than good. It was great.
Five minutes later Joe finished dinner. Brenna led him upstairs to the guest room at the end of the hall.
“You have your own bathroom,” she said as she pushed open the bedroom door. “Sleep as late as you would like.” She grinned. “Unless you want to rejoin the party.”
“No, thanks.”
He tossed his duffel onto the floor, then crossed to the window. It faced the backyard. From there he could see the people milling around.
“Sorry I came?” he asked without looking at her.
“No. Why do you ask?”
“My being here could change a lot of things.”
“He’s your grandfather, too. Even though you’ve just found out about us, you’re still family.” She searched her heart. “I can’t regret that you exist.”
He smiled at her. “Gee, thanks.”
“You’re welcome.” She moved to the window and stood next to him. “I know this is all a little overwhelming, but you’ll get used to us with time.”
“I’d settle for keeping the names straight.”
He was big and tall and despite her teasing, he probably did know fifty-seven ways to kill her. But that didn’t mean he wasn’t currently out of his element.
“Did you ever think about what your real family was like?” she asked.
“Sometimes.” He closed the blinds. “I never pictured anything like this.”
“I wouldn’t think so. Who could possibly dream up the Marcellis?” She touched his arm. “I need to get back to the party. Want me to check on you later?”
He scowled. “No.”
She chuckled. “Okay, then. I’ll see you in the morning.” She walked to the door. “You will still be here, won’t you?”
“What do you think?”
“That you didn’t get to be who and what you are by quitting.”
“Good call.”
She opened the door and stepped into the hall. “Despite everything, I’m glad you decided to pay us a visit, Joe. Good night.”
The party buzz about the stranger reached Nic about the same time he figured out why the guy looked familiar and who he was. The Marcelli family’s long-lost son.
Marco finally returned to the microphone. He looked shell-shocked, but happy.
“We’ve had something of a surprise,” he told the crowd. “After many long years our firstborn son has returned to us.” He waited for the swell of conversation to die down. “Joe is going to be staying with us for a few days, so most of you will get the chance to meet him. In the meantime, I would like to return to the reason for our celebration and toast the engagement of my daughters Katie and Francesca.”
Nic raised his glass. Brenna had gone into the house with her brother and had yet to return. Not sure why it mattered, or why he gave a damn, he kept an eye on the back door. The emotional surge he’d experienced when she’d hurried off to greet a strange man had faded, leaving behind a certain level of confusion. Why did he care if Brenna was interested in some other guy? He and Brenna weren’t together. He had no claim on her. No way he’d been jealous.
The rational part of his brain assured him there was a logical explanation. The penis-run part grunted something about wanting sex again. He did his best to remember his plan and why it was important. Nothing personal, he reminded himself. Just business.
And his business plan might have just taken a dump…at least for the moment. The existence of a male heir could change things. Lorenzo Marcelli was nothing if not traditional, and traditional Italian patriarchs left the family business to the firstborn son. Did that mean Marcelli wasn’t going to be for sale? Or did it mean he only had to wait?
Joe Larson was unlikely to enjoy running a winery for very long. Nic was pretty sure he could convince the man to take the money and run.
Nic started for the house, only to stop when Lorenzo stepped in front of him. The old man glared at Nic.
“No Giovanni is welcome here.”
Nic shoved his hands into his pockets. “There’s a surprise.” He shook his head. “Don’t you ever get tired of the past? It’s done. No one cares about what happened over sixty years ago.”
“I care.” Lorenzo’s eyebrows drew together. “I know the truth.”
“The truth is Antonio Marcelli screwed up. Something happened to his vines, and rather than admit that, he blamed my grandfather. Antonio was jealous of his friend’s success. It’s an old story.”
Lorenzo stared at him for a long time. “You think you know so much,” he said at last. “That the new ways are always better. Things happened for a reason. You claim that your family is the injured party, accused of a crime they didn’t commit. Are you sure? You weren’t there. What do you know of the truth?”
Mia sidled up to Lorenzo and beamed at the old man. “Are you torturing our guest?”
“We’re talking about the old days.”
Mia rolled her eyes. “Grandpa, it’s a party. You need to have a little fun. Why don’t you take Grandma Tessa for a spin around the dance floor and show her a good time?”
“Not yet. This one…” He moved closer to Nic.
“Trying to take me on, old man?” Nic asked. “I’m not going to fight you.”
“Maybe not, but you’ll do something.” Lorenzo’s eyes narrowed. “What do you want with my granddaughter?”
Mia winced. “Grandpa, you really don’t want to ask that question. I mean what if Nic answers it?”
The old man took a step back. “This is not the time, not with guests here. But soon. You and I, we are not finished.”
Nic liked the idea of a challenge. “I look forward to our next meeting.”
Lorenzo muttered something in Italian, then stalked away. Mia watched him go.
“Want me to tell you what he said?” she asked.
“No.”
“Just as well. It wasn’t very polite.” She linked arms with Nic. “This has been the best party. I didn’t expect it to be so exciting. Joe arriving, you fighting with my grandfather. So what did you think of our brand-new big brother? Isn’t he a hunk? Cute, but very annoying. He practically accused me of being a baby. I mean, come on. Do you really think it’s so awful that I want to meet some of his manly Navy SEAL friends?”
“What I really think is that I’m glad I’m an only child.”
Mia huffed out a breath. “Oh, please. I’m the best sister. I’m newly single and I’m not in school for a few more weeks. This is my time to cut loose and be wild. Once classes start, I have to be all mature and stuff. So if I can’t do the Navy SEAL thing for a while, how about a ride on your motorcycle?”
He removed her hand from his arm. “You accused me of being trouble, but you’re the one who needs watching.”
Her lips curved. “Really? You like to watch?”
He took a step back. “Don’t go there, Mia. I’m not for you.”
“Does that mean you’re for Brenna?” She laughed. “Never mind. I know you’re not going to answer that. Come on. You can dance with me until my sister returns to rescue you.”
He glanced toward the couples already on the dance floor, then back to the eighteen-year-old sex kitten in front of him. “No slow dances.”
She sighed heavily. “Fine. No touching. What is it with you older guys? You’re all so uptight.”
“Not uptight. Afraid. We’re all very afraid.”
Brenna kicked off her shoes and shifted on the top step of the porch. It was well after two and while she knew she had to get back home, she didn’t want to leave. Not that she wanted to stay. Being around Nic made her nervous.
She stared up at the night sky. They were far enough away from any large city for the stars to be visible. Hundreds of lights twinkled like rhinestones on black velvet.
“Mia needs a keeper,” Nic muttered.
Brenna chuckled. “Probably. I think she completely freaked out Joe.”
“She told me she wanted to meet his friends. She’s only eighteen.”
“Mia has always been older than her years. Don’t forget, she’s been in college since she was sixteen and she’s been engaged. She’s way more worldly than I was at her age.”
“One day someone is going to take her up on one of her blatant offers, and then where will she be?”
Brenna turned to look at the man sitting next to her. “In someone’s bed.”
He flinched. “We’re talking about your baby sister.”
“So? Her relationship to me doesn’t prevent her having sex.”
Nic glanced at her. “You okay?”
“About Mia? I’m fine.”
“Not about Mia. About Joe.”
“Oh, that. Can I say I don’t want to talk about it?”
“Sure.”
She thought about all that had happened. “His arrival changes everything. He’s interested in inheriting. Who wouldn’t be? It’s a lot of money.”
“Your grandfather hasn’t left him anything yet. Maybe you should wait to panic.”
She glanced at him and managed a smile. “Oh, sure. Be rational. So like a guy.”
He shrugged. “I mean it, Brenna. Lorenzo may be old-fashioned, but he’s not an idiot. Why would he leave everything to someone who knows nothing about the business?”
She desperately wanted to believe Nic, and in a way, what he said made sense. “Okay. I’ll try to calm down.”
“Good.”
She sighed. “Mia told me my grandfather tried to take you on.”
“She’s exaggerating.”
“I’m sorry if the situation got ugly.”
“We discussed the feud, taking opposite sides, of course. Don’t worry. I can take care of myself.”
She didn’t doubt that. Nic was more than capable.
“It’s been quite an evening,” she said as she pulled her legs to her chest and rested her arms on her knees. “So what did you think? This was your first Marcelli party and all.”
“Plenty of surprises. Your brother showing up was unique entertainment.”
“Tell me about it. I hope we don’t have an even bigger surprise at the double wedding.”
They were sitting close enough that when he moved, his shoulder brushed against hers. In the still night she could almost hear him breathing. Her skin prickled with awareness.
“We have to talk about it,” he said.
Oh, no they didn’t. “I’m not sure I have the emotional energy to deal with one more thing.”
“We didn’t use any birth control.”
Those six words exploded in her brain. Brenna swore under her breath. No way. That wasn’t possible. She was more responsible than that. Never once in her life, not even all those years ago when she’d been so in love with Nic had she ever allowed herself to be so swept away that she didn’t even think about birth control.
She straightened her legs and crossed her arms over her midsection. Talk about going from sexual interest to horrified panic in less than fifteen seconds. Thank God for modern science and birth control pills.
“There aren’t health issues with me,” he continued. “But there are other considerations.”
He sounded remarkably calm. In his position she would have been shrieking.
“I’m on the Pill,” she told him hastily. “I meant to go off it after Jeff and I separated, but my doctor warned me I would have mood swings. With all the stuff going on with my grandfather and the winery, followed by my decision to start my own winery, this didn’t seem like a good time to be emotionally unstable.”
He glanced at her. “You don’t have to justify being on the Pill to me. I’m not in a position to complain.”
“I guess not.”
Now that he’d brought it up, she had no choice but to remember everything they’d done and how fast it had all happened. One second they’d been talking and the next clothes were flying and bodies joining. Her insides quivered at the memory.
“We always did have that effect on each other,” she said, not looking at him as she spoke. “I would have thought we’d outgrown it.”
“Apparently not.”
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