Trish Morey - The Heir from Nowhere
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I look after me, Mr Pirelli, Angie huffed, finding some of that lionhearted feistiness she tapped into from time to time. Im not a child.
As much as he admired her courage, anger curled the corners of his senses. Her husband had walked out on her. Hed abandoned her, leaving her pregnant and alone. Who was there to look after her? Who was there to ensure she ate properly or make sure she took proper care of herself? There was no other option.
Get some things together, he ordered. Were leaving.
What are you talking about?
You cant stay here. Youre coming with me.
No, Im not. This is my home.
What do you have to stay for? You have no family and no husband. You have nothingexcept a child that doesnt belong to you.
TRISH MOREY is an Australian whos also spent time living and working in New Zealand and England. Now shes settled with her husband and four young daughters in a special part of South Australia, surrounded by orchards and bushland, and visited by the occasional koala and kangaroo. With a lifelong love of reading, she penned her first book at the age of eleven, after which life, career, and a growing family kept her busy until once again she could indulge her desire to create characters and storiesthis time in romance. Having her work published is a dream come true. Visit Trish at her website, www.trishmorey.com
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NOWHERE
TRISH MOREY
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Y OU dont know me, but Im having your baby.
Was it possible for your blood to stop flowing before you were dead? Dominic Pirelli believed it, the way his veins suddenly clamped shut and his blood seemed to congeal in a heart that had itself long ago turned to stone. And even if hed wanted to slam the phone down in denial, he was incapable of movement, one hundred per cent of his energy concentrated and distilled down, focused on just one tiny word.
No!
And then the need to breathe kicked in and he dragged in air, and slowly his pulse resumed, pounding out a message in his temples, echoing his disbelief. It was impossible! It didnt matter what the doctor had tried to tell him this morning. It didnt matter what this woman was telling him now. It had to be impossible.
having your baby.
The words played over and over in his brain, defying logic, making no sense. He dragged in air, trying to reestablish a foothold in a day gone mad.
This was not the way he was used to operating. On a normal day it took a lot to blindside Dominic Pirelli. Many a business competitor had tried to gain an advantage over him and been unsuccessful, washed away in the wake he left behind as he forged ahead with his own plans. Many a woman had tried to tie the billionaire investor down and failed, swept aside like so many brightly coloured petals on a fast-flowing stream.
On a normal day, nothing happened in his life that he didnt professionally desire or personally sanction.
But today had ceased being a normal day one short, cataclysmic hour ago.
When the clinic had called with the news.
A mistake, hed first assumed.
An impossibility.
It was so many years ago and someone had clearly pulled the wrong name from its files; someone had clearly rung the wrong number. And hed argued exactly that, only to be told that the only mistake had occurred some three months back, when the wrong embryo had somehow been put in the wrong woman. And even through the torrent of apologies, hed still refused to believe it could be true.
And then the phone had rung a second time and a womans voice uttered the words that turned a horrific concept into chilling reality.
Im having your baby.
He sank heavily into his chair, wheeling it around so that he could see somethinganythingother than the nightmare that consumed his thoughts and vision. But the view he knew should be there, the picture-perfect view over a glittering Sydney Harbour, the yachts and ferries zipping their way beneath the Harbour Bridge and between the park-lined shores, was lost to him in a blur of incredulity. He squeezed his eyes shut and pinched his nose so hard that fireworks shot through his closed lids, but still nowhere near hard enough to blot out the anguish or the pain.
This could not be happening!
Not this way.
It was never supposed to happen this way!
Mr Pirelli The voice resumed. Hesitant. Shaky. Almost as if the caller were as shocked as he was. Not a chance. Are you still there?
He exhaled. Long and loud, not caring how it sounded down the line. He didnt care about anything right now, least of all about sounding civil. Why are you doing this? he heard himself say. Whats in it for you?
He heard a gasp, a muffled cry and almost felt sorry for speaking his mind. Almost. But hed only spoken the truth. Experience told him that people rarely did anything if not motivated by profit.
I just thought, given the circumstances, you should be informed.
Like hell.
A pause. Im sorry. I cant help how you see it. I just wanted to talk to you. To see if we can find some way through this mess.
This mess. At least she had that right. You think theres some way through this? You think theres some simple solution that can be plucked from the air? Do you have fairies in the bottom of your garden, or simply in your head?
He expected shed hang up. Hed hoped she would, if only to terminate a conversation he didnt want to havewasnt equipped to have.
Because he wasnt sure he could hang up first. He was no more equipped to close off the chance ofwhat exactly?the chance of having a child that had long since died, along with his marriage?
But there was no telling click at the end of the line to momentarily assuage his pain and relieve what little guilt he felt. No sound but a pause that grew heavier and weightier by the second. Until he found himself inexplicably awaiting her response. What was she thinking? What did she really want? Fifteen plus years building the biggest business empire Australia had seen had left him woefully unprepared for anything like this.
I know this has been a shock, she said softly. I understand.
Do you? I doubt it.
This is hard for me too! Her voice sounded more strident, more pained. Do you really think I was overjoyed to discover that I was pregnant with your child?
His child? The realisation slammed into him like a blow to the gut. No mere concept; this woman was carrying his child. His and Carlas. The child shed been so desperate to have. The child shed been unable to conceive. Even success through their last resort, IVF, had eluded her, cycle after futile cycle. He put a hand to his brow, felt the shock of events thunder in the beat of blood at his temples, tasted the bitter taste of bile in the back of his throat.
And yet this womanthis strangerhad succeeded where Carla had failed so very many times.
Why?
Who was this woman that she could turn his life upside down? Who was she that she could stir up the ghosts of his past? Who gave her the right to mess with his life?
All he knew was that he couldnt do this over the phone. He had to meet her. Had to deal with this face to face.
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