Page 48 of The Shameless Life of Ruiz Acosta
âOf course not,â Ruiz argued.
âYou donât think the readers will grow bored now they know the outcome?â Holly said, frowning.
âIâm disappointed in you, Holly. What has happened to that imagination of yours? There should be at least three spin-offs from this piece of news.â
Would that be the engagement, the wedding, followed swiftly by the first baby? Holly wondered.
Ruiz swiftly disillusioned her. âCleaning his tack, ironing his shirts, and cooking the playboyâs meals should do it.â
âYou mentioned dancing?â she said as he helped her to dismount.
; âYes. Weâre having a party at the estancia this evening.â
Holly hummed. âIâd watch your toes if I were you.â
The Christmas Eve celebration was being held in the main courtyard and, dressed in jeans with her hair piled up high, Holly had pitched in with the staff to help them dress the walls and balustrades with garlands of flowers to augment the colourful blossom in the garden. The cobbled area was lit by candlelight and torches held in high brackets on the walls, and there was a full moon that cast a spotlight on the glittering fountains. The band was already playing sexy South American music and there were professional dancers on hand to demonstrate the various styles of dance to the guests, as well as enough food and wine to feed an army. The banquet had been set out on trestle tables dressed with crisp white linen, boasting silver cutlery and twinkling crystal. Holly was just about to go and get changed when the biggest surprise of the night waylaid her. Lucia had arrived under cover of darkness to surprise her brothers. The two girls had been in touch by e-mail in order to spring a few more surprises before the night was out.
âItâs just like the old days at school,â Lucia commented, handing over Hollyâs Christmas present. âAll this subterfuge, with the added amazingness of you and my brother falling in loveââ Lucia broke off to give Holly the biggest hug ever. âCome on, sister-to-be, letâs go and get changed. You can hardly arrive at the party wearing jeans.â
The outfit Lucia had chosen for Holly was spectacular. The slinky dress in vivid red had a low vee neck and the highest of high hemlines. Lucia had also chosen a pair of silver sandals with stratospheric heels to wear with it.
âYou look fabulous,â Lucia exclaimed when they had sneaked into Hollyâs bedroom and locked the door securely behind them. âNow get those sandals on,â she prompted. âIf Ruiz loved you before, his tongue will be sweeping the floor when he sees you wearing this â¦â
âIâd rather Ruiz kept his tongue in his mouth,â Holly remarked dryly, turning her head to examine her back view in the full-length mirror.
âThe answer is no,â Lucia assured her. âIt doesnât look big. It looks perfect. You look perfect.â
âAnd you shouldnât be spending so much money on me.â
âAnd you werenât supposed to pay me any rent,â Lucia countered. âI couldnât believe it when I saw the amount you put into my bank account.â
âThe column is going well.â
âThat doesnât matter. Whoever gave you my bank details is so dead!â
âTake the money. I can afford to pay you the going rate,â Holly reminded her best friend. And didnât that feel good. âYou look pretty fabulous for a change,â she added wryly, staring with renewed interest at her beautiful friend. âWhatâs the special occasion, Lucia?â
âOnly pretty fabulous?â Lucia said worriedly, examining her back view in the same mirror.
âYou know you look as gorgeous as you always do,â Holly volunteered. âBut you still havenât told me what the special occasion is â¦â
âWhy does it have to be special? Itâs just a family party.â
âAnd you are making a very special effort,â Holly noted as Lucia checked her make-up in the mirror.
âOkay, so I hear Nero Caracas is bringing his polo team as well as his new wife and baby tonight,â Lucia explained off-handedly. âWhich means Luke Forster, that American polo player, will be at the party. Donât look like that, Holly. Lukeâs far too stern and serious for me. And heâs about ten feet tall.â
âPoor man,â Holly murmured, remembering she had seen the good-looking American commanding the field of play quite a few times during the game.
âBut I might enjoy teasing him,â Lucia added thoughtfully as she arranged her ample breasts in the low-cut dress.
âExcellent news for Luke,â Holly agreed tongue in cheek. âSo are you ready to spring our surprise?â
Ruiz, meanwhile, was pacing up and down his bedroom with the phone gripped so tightly in his hand it was threatening to break apart. âWhat do you mean you couldnât arrange it? I told you well in advance what I wanted. Plus thereâs an agreement between our two countries so there shouldnât have been a problem. What has happened to the vet? How can he have left on another flight when I booked him? I booked the jet, damn it!â Ruiz thundered. âWho the hell countermanded my order?â Ruiz whirled around as one of his brothers poked his head round the door. He waved him away. Business was all-important, and when it was business concerning Holly nothing came before that.
âAre you coming to the party, Ruiz?â his brother Diego asked him, refusing to be so easily dismissed.