IT WAS after midnight. The bride and groom had stayed with their guests until late, then had then taken a motor launch out to Alexei's yacht, Sea Queen. But lights in Billie's own little house were still twinkling brightly back on shore, Billie registered as she stood on the private deck beyond the incredible luxury of the stateroom suite. Hilary, at the very least, was still awake. Was Lauren still with her sister and behaving badly? Or was Nicky reacting poorly to his disrupted routine and preventing her aunt from getting the rest she needed? Billie's arms felt horribly empty. Her heart ached at once again having to face the prospect of leaving her infant son.
Only for a week, though, Alexei had sworn. He was no big fan of honeymoons or indeed any enforced break from business, but he was also too astute not to recognise that to neglect any show of intimacy and togetherness after their wedding would attract the kind of comment that might embarrass his bride. And tomorrow Alexei would finally know everything there was to know about her, Billie reminded herself doggedly. The pretences, the lies would mercifully end there. There would be no more secrets. He would understand her attachment to Nicky, but how would he feel about suddenly and without any preparation at all becoming a father?
Billie shivered in the cool crisp late spring air. A light step sounded behind her and Alexei closed his arms round her from behind, drawing her back into the heat and shelter of his tall, muscular body. 'That was one very long day,' he sighed above her head. 'How the hell did my father manage to go through with marrying four times over?'
'I suppose the fact that he kept on trying to find the right wife says a lot about his optimistic outlook,' Billie remarked, her voice wavering as her bridegroom pressed his mouth sensually to the tender skin where her shoulder met her neck. She was not aware that it was a sensitive spot, but it sparked a surprising burst of heat low in her pelvis and she trembled, straining back against him in response.
Alexei laughed softly. 'Don't be so naïve. He only married my mother because she was carrying me. He wanted a son and heir more than he ever wanted any woman—'
Cooler air brushed Billie's spine while he unhooked the back of her gown with the lazy pace of a gourmet contemplating a six-course banquet. 'You're so cynical!' she returned.
'The marriage might have been a success on your terms, but even my mother knew that he would never have married her had she not conceived. She was a nobody from nowhere…'
'Like me,' Billie could not resist commenting in receipt of that arrogant opinion.
'No. You're a local girl with a clever brain and a colourful background,' Alexei teased, sliding his hands below the loosened bodice of her dress to find the firm thrusting softness of her breasts. 'And now you're my wife, my perfect wife, khriso mou.'
Her breath caught in her throat as he expertly massaged her swelling nipples between thumb and forefinger, sending sharp arrows of desire darting to the very centre of her restive body. Helpless in the grip of those sensations, she leant back against him and he swept her up into his arms and carried her back into the stateroom. Setting her down he peeled her out of the gown he had undone and lifted her clear of the foaming swathe of petticoats.
'Full marks for surprising me,' Alexei quipped, pausing to take in the full effect of her turquoise satin and lace lingerie and the lacy hold-up stockings she sported on her slim legs.
Although rosy colour warmed Billie's face beneath his lingering appraisal and her breasts shimmied in the turquoise satin cups as her breathing increased in rapidity, she countered, 'I'm a bride…what did you expect?'
'White cotton, no frills,' he told her frankly, resting her down across his long powerful thighs while one strong arm supported her spine.
Billie gazed up into brilliant golden eyes and her heart felt as if it were bouncing up onto a positive high of love. 'Oh, you'll see plenty of white cotton on the other three hundred and sixty four days of the year. This is a one-off,' she warned him deadpan. 'Enjoy it while you can.'