Chapter 27
It was covered with a cotton spread in eggshell-white, decorated with intricate stitching a single shade
darker. Gauze curtains draped the bed, therge picture window and the French doors leading out onto
the second-story balcony that wrapped around the house. The armoire, dresser and matching bedside
tables were heavy wooden pieces, stained dark. It was easy to tell that this had been a man’s room,
but she still liked it. A lot.
Taking in the gorgeous view, she skimmed off the royalblue shortwaisted jacket she’d donned over a
paler blue sheath dress that morning. She tossed it over the back of one of the twin oversized
armchairs. They faced arge stone firece that wasid for a fire.
Interesting. If the weather leant itself toward doing so, she would want to talk to Jean-René about
incorporating fireces in the main areas of the resort at least.
“Pardon me, but do you speak English?” she asked the maid, who was now sliding their cases under
the huge bed and out of the way.
“Yes.”
“Great, because my Greek is nonexistent.”
The young woman smiled. “You are American, yes?”
“Yes. I took Spanish in school.” It was the onlynguage she knew she would find at any high school,
no matter where her father had been stationed, so she could take it for the full four years. “Will it get
cold enough in the evenings to light the fire?”
“Some, yes. Not so cold, but the fire, it is cozy.”
“I see.” Piper smiled. “Thank you.”
“You are wee.”
“When did Mr. Nikos give instructions for us to share a room?” She felt ridiculous asking, but needed
the answer for some reason.
The maid gave her an odd look, but didn’t hesitate to answer. “I do not know. On Monday, the
housekeeper, she tell me to ready the room for Kyrie Nikos and his guest.”
So, he’d nned to share a room all along. This was not altogether shocking. They did not take pains
to hide their sexual rtionship, but he was not usually so tant in a work setting. Before his
revtions over dinner in Athens, she would have taken this as a good sign for the future of their
rtionship.
Now, it just added to her confusion about the man she loved.
Prior to this morning, he had not considered her in the role of mother to his children. He had also made
it clear he did not anticipate ever entering into a permanent rtionship with her. All bets were off if she
was pregnant, though. That was something she had no doubts about.
If she was carrying his baby, he would insist on marriage. His assertion he was nothing like his parents
hadn’t been necessary for her to realize Zephyr Nikos would insist on being a major yer in his child’s
life.
She just wasn’t sure what she wanted to do about that.
Zephyr found Piper sitting on a cushioned wrought-iron lounger on the terrace outside their bedroom.
“Tired, pethi mou?”
“What?” She looked up at him, eyes the same color as the sea they’d been gazing at vague. “No. I was
just thinking, trying to work things out and getting more confused in the process.”
“Would you like a sounding board?”
“Not this time.”
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He frowned; that was not the answer he wanted, he realized. “You like the house?”
“You know I do. But house? I don’t think so. Mansion more like. How many bedrooms does this ce
have anyway?”
“Twelve, four of themrge suites like this one.”
“Then how can you tell this is the master?” she challenged him.
“How did you tell?”
“The maid was unpacking our cases.”
“Really, that was it?” One eyebrow raised knowingly.
“You know it wasn’t.”
He nodded. “The bed.”
“It couldn’t be in any room but the master.”
“Exactly.” He moved to stand in front of her and put a hand out, which she automatically took. “I’m d
we aren’t tearing it down.” Sometimes, they had no choice but to destroy in order to build something
new. Thankfully, that was not necessary this time.
“Is it going to be part of the resort?” Piper asked, not looking all that pleased at the prospect.
He tugged her to stand, then took her ce in the chair and pulled her into hisp. “At first, I thought it
would, but every time Ie, I grow more attached to the ce. Neo likes it as well. I think we may
keep it for our personal use, but he’ll have to find his own master-suite bed, I’m keeping this one.”
“Really?”
“Why so surprised? We agreed the bed is perfect.”
“That’s not what I meant.” She squirmed until she wasfortable against him, having a predictable
effect on the blood-flow south of his waist. “I don’t see either of you rxing enough to get any use out
of it.”