Giarda stood and brushed her lips to Lily’s cheek. ‘It is so good to see you both,’ she greeted, and repeated the action with Alessandro, with Massimo following suit.
‘We shall have a drink together before moving to our table,’ Giarda indicated, and Massimo’s eyes gleamed with latent humour.
‘My wife likes to be in charge.’
‘Because it amuses you to allow me to do so,’ Giarda responded sweetly.
The chemistry between them was almost palpable, and Lily felt a momentary tinge of envy. They looked so good together, so right. It made her faintly wistful that such a shared passion would be missing from her own life.
Once bitten, twice shy … kind of said it all.
It was interesting to see that both Alessandro and Massimo appeared to be the best of friends, as well as business associates. Any past rivalry had obviously been dispensed with long ago.
The restaurant seemed to be a favourite among the social elite, of whom Massimo, Giarda and Alessandro obviously ranked highly, given the almost obsequious attention accorded them by the maître d’ and wait-staff.
The food was perfection, the presentation superb. On a scale of one to ten, Lily mentally afforded top marks.
They had just finished the main course when Giarda lifted her goblet of wine and took an appreciative sip, then returned the goblet to the table.
‘In a couple of weeks Massimo and I celebrate our fifth wedding anniversary,’ she began, pausing to smile at her husband. ‘We are hosting a party at our Lake Maggiore villa on the Saturday evening, and we want to invite you both for the weekend to share the celebration with us. There will be a Sunday brunch on board as we cruise the lakes. It will be wonderful to have you join us,’ she concluded with genuine warmth.
‘Grazie, Giarda,’ Alessandro said with an affectionate smile. ‘We accept with pleasure.’
Lily’s eyes widened. Hang on a minute, there is no we. Besides, she was rostered to work on Saturday and Sunday for the next few weeks.
‘I’m afraid I’ll have to decline,’ Lily said with regret. ‘I’ll be working the weekend.’
Giarda looked genuinely disappointed for a few seconds, then she smiled. ‘I’m sure if you approach your boss, he will arrange for you to reschedule.’
Saturday evening was usually a restaurant’s busiest night. ‘I don’t think it will be possible.’
‘Lily, promise me you will ask,’ Giarda pleaded persuasively, and Lily inclined her head.
‘I’ll approach the head chef tomorrow.’
‘You could go straight to the top and ask your boss now.’
To place a call on her cell-phone during dinner seemed incredibly impolite, and she was about to say so when Giarda offered quietly,
‘He is seated at this table.’
Lily’s eyes widened with surprise as she cast a startled glance at Massimo, who silently indicated Alessandro.
Alessandro owned the restaurant where she worked?
It took mere seconds for everything to click into place. Sophia’s choice of restaurant for lunch, the opportunity to work there. Happenstance was a fine thing, but in this instance it seemed too coincidental not to have been preplanned.
She cast him a deliberately bright smile before turning towards Giarda. ‘In that case, rescheduling my weekend shift won’t be a problem.’
‘Good. It is settled. We will look forward to seeing you both mid-afternoon.’
‘Thank you,’ Lily added politely. ‘I’ll look forward to
it.’
Somehow she managed to get through the remainder of the evening, although acting a part while inwardly seething took some effort.
It didn’t help when Alessandro placed an arm along the back of her chair as the waitress served them coffee.
A casual gesture, it succeeded in tripping her pulse, not to mention heightening her awareness of him, the refined exclusiveness of his cologne. Dammit, everything about him.
Bidding Giarda and Massimo goodnight involved several minutes as they exchanged pleasantries before parting to collect their car.
Lily waited until Alessandro ignited the engine and they joined the flow of traffic.
‘How did it go down, Alessandro?’ she queried with deceptive lightness. ‘And don’t insult my intelligence by fudging fact.’
‘I wouldn’t dream of it.’
She directed him a dark look, which should have felled him, but had no effect at all. ‘Sophia could have selected any one of many restaurants to share lunch that day.’
‘It concerns you that she chose mine?’
Her eyes flashed in the reflected light of oncoming traffic. ‘Only that it reeks of being a deliberate set-up.’
‘And that angers you?’
‘I dislike being deceived. Or being given an unfair advantage.’
‘You earned your employment,’ he reminded silkily.
‘You’re a professional chef, you own and head a restaurant, and you happen to speak fluent French and Italian.’
‘Tell me … if I’d walked in off the street as an unknown and asked for employment, would I have succeeded?’
‘Probably not.’
Lily’s eyes darkened measurably as he eased to a halt outside her apartment building and cut the engine.
It irked unbearably that he had merely been kind due to his connection with Sophia. Doubtless he viewed it as a duty, and probably found her company boring.
‘No.’
Lily’s eyes flared a little. ‘Excuse me?’
‘No.’ he reiterated quietly as he released his seat belt.
‘You have no idea what—’