She sighed. “It all started when I met who I thought was the most wonderful guy. He was cute and charming. In fact, he ticked all of the boxes in what I thought I wanted in a man. He was a hard worker with a bright future in his uncle’s construction firm.”
“I take it he wasn’t all you thought he’d be?”
She shook her head. “At the time, I worked as a housekeeper at the Glamour Hotel in New York. A lot of times our schedules didn’t line up, so we’d go long stretches without seeing each other. As time went on, he seemed to work longer and longer hours.”
Niko could relate with her ex. It was easy to get caught up in one’s work. He did it all the time. But something told him there was more to Sofia’s story than she’d revealed so far.
“My family immediately loved Bobby. My mother was anxious to plan a wedding, and at the time I thought it was what I wanted, as well.”
“Families sometimes have the best of intentions, but they aren’t always right.”
“Are you referring to your grandfather?”
Niko nodded. “He sounds a lot like your mother, except for the part about planning a wedding. That would have never happened.”
“Because he believed it’s women’s work?”
“No. Because it would have taken time away from his work.”
“Anyway, when Bobby was home, he was too tired to spend quality time with me. My mother, with her eye on the wedding ring, assured me all was fine. Couples got busy, and we just had to work extra hard to find time to spend together. So I gave up my apartment and moved in with him.”
Not that Niko wasn’t interested in her background, but he suddenly felt as though this conversation was going much deeper than he’d ever anticipated. The more she opened up to him, the closer they became and the harder it would be for him to keep his distance. “But what does any of this have to do with you wanting a baby at this stage?”
She frowned at him. “I’m getting to it if you’ll just give me a minute.”
“Sorry.” He wasn’t. He didn’t want to get caught up in her sticky details. He didn’t want to empathize with her. He didn’t want any entanglements, but he supposed with a baby on the way they would be forever entangled.
“I was certain moving in together would fix things. And it did. At first. Then things fell back into a busy routine. He started working all hours of the day and night, including weekends. It was ridiculous.”
“Well, business isn’t always conducted between nine and five, you know.”
She stopped and planted her hands on her hips. “Who’s telling this story?”
Had she really just admonished him? He wasn’t used to this. At the office, people cowered in his presence. Not that he’d done anything to warrant such a reaction. He supposed it was the legacy his grandfather had left him. That man had been a force to be reckoned with. His grandfather had made grown men quake in their boots with just a look.
“I was just trying to explain.” When Sofia sent him an Are you done yet? look, he added, “Okay. Continue.”
“Bobby promised it would get better. He said we’d have the rest of our lives together. He just needed some time to work on his career while I cooked, cleaned and did his laundry. He was too busy for those things.” She sighed. “This went on for a while, and then I got pregnant. Bobby was excited. We got engaged. He started spending more time at home, and he expected me to be there. He wanted me to quit my job because he thought my place was in the home.” Frown lines marred her pretty face. “I refused to quit. I liked getting out of the apartment every day and having my own financial independence.”
None of this surprised Niko. Since the first time he met Sofia, she had struck him as fiercely independent. Obviously this story didn’t have a happy ending. His gut told him not to push her, that she’d say it when she was ready.
They continued walking. The sea washed up on the shore, ever closer to their feet. The curiosity to know the rest of Sofia’s story grew with each roll of the tide.
“And then I lost the baby.” A poignant note of pain threaded through her voice. “Bobby didn’t say he blamed me, but it was there in his eyes every time he looked at me.”
“Don’t.” Niko stopped her with a gentle hand on her arm. “I don’t know anything about pregnancy, but I do know that sometimes in life things happen that are way beyond our control. I’m sure you didn’t do anything wrong.”
Her gaze met his. “You barely even know me—”
“I know enough.”
“And what is it that you think you know about me?”
“That you’re an honest person with a good heart who would do anything to protect your child.”
Sofia sniffled and blinked repeatedly. “You see a lot.”
“Only the truth.”
No wonder she was eager to turn her life upside down. He believed she would love their child the way children were supposed to be loved. He was so thankful for that part.
“And your boyfriend, what happened to him? Did he leave you because you wouldn’t cave in to his demands?”
“No. But that would have been so much easier.”
“Easier than what?”
She shook her head. “Never mind. I shouldn’t have rattled on so much.”
Just when she was getting to the interesting part, she decided to clam up. Frustration churned in his gut. He wasn’t sure if he was more upset with her for stringing him along with her story only to leave him wondering how the jerk had broken her heart, or if he was upset with himself for letting his guard down and caring about her. Maybe it was a bit of both.
“I take that to mean you’ve sworn off men.”
“Yes. And now that I’m pregnant, I don’t have time to date. I’ve got other priorities.”
Well, that would make what he had in mind even harder. But he was never one to back down from a challenge. Although the stakes had never been this high.
“Shouldn’t you take it easy? You know, after what happened before?” She didn’t have to work. He had the resources to keep her comfortable and well cared for throughout her pregnancy.
“I’m fine.” She smiled. “I had all of the appropriate tests done, and the doctor doesn’t see any reason for the past to repeat itself.”
Only then realizing he’d been holding his breath in anticipation of her response, he exhaled. They turned around and started back toward the resort.
Knowing for a fact that she’d oppose any talk of marriage at this point, he was more certain than ever that his plan would work...if only he could convince Sofia to go along with it.
“I have a proposition for you.” He didn’t know how else to phrase it.
“What sort of proposition?”
“I’d like to hire your services.”
She stopped walking and sent him a puzzled stare. “You want to hire me? For what?”
“I’d like you to do some cleaning. I can make it worth your time.”
Confusion reflected in her eyes. “Here at the Blue Tide? But I already cleaned your bungalow.”
“Let me explain. Tomorrow I leave on a round-the-world trip. The Stravos family over the years has accumulated numerous private residences at a number of the Stravos Star Hotels. It’s my job to see they are emptied and cleaned for the new owner.”
“I’d like to help you, but I have plans to return to New York.”
“I’ll take you there at the conclusion of the trip.”
She shook her head. “I don’t have time for an extended trip. I have to find a home for myself and the baby.”
“It’ll only be for a few weeks, and I can help you find a place to live.” With me on my private island in Greece, but he decided to keep that part to himself for now.
“I didn’t tell you about the baby so you’d come riding to my rescue. I don’t need a knight in shining armor.”
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