Desire flashed through Nikos. Instant and insistent.
For a moment he felt consumed by it, overwhelmed. Then, with deliberate control, he subdued his reaction.
It was good that he desired her, it would make his task so much easier, but that was the only reason he should feel desire for her.
It was a means to an end, that was allâhe had to remind himself of that, no matter how vulnerable she looked.
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Bought by the Greek Tycoon
by Jacqueline Baird #2512
âNIKOS! Youâve got to do something! Youâve got to! The little trollop has got her claws into Stephanos so deep he canât see straight!â
Nikos Kiriakis looked down at the woman lying in the hospital bed. She looked dreadful, and it stabbed at him painfully. Her face was pale and drawn, and she looked ten years older than her thirty-nine years. Though it had been only a minor operation medically, psychologically it had taken a much greater toll.
And, as if that wasnât enough, now it seemed her husband had chosen this moment of all times to be unfaithful.
Nikosâs dark gold-flecked eyes hardened. His older sister had been a devoted wife to Stephanos Ephandrouâshe didnât deserve this. Not now.
Not when a doctor had just told her that the results of a laparoscopy were showing that both her Fallopian tubes were irreparably damaged. That her desperate years of trying to give Stephanos the child he longed for had been, as she had so feared, totally in vain.
Nikos had tried to take the most optimistic line with Demetria when sheâd relayed the results to him just now. Told her that at least the doctors now had a reason for her continued infertility, and that there were methods of assisted conception available that held out hope for her still, even at her age. She might still be able to give Stephanos a childâshe must not give up trying.
Then Demetria had dropped her bombshell.
âHe doesnât even want a child from me! Heâs got another woman!â
Her voice had been strained and bitter. Very bitter.
Stunned, Nikos had heard her out. Of all the men he knew, Stephanos Ephandrou had seemed to be the last husband to run a mistress. He had always been devoted to Demetria, had even said when he married her that he was glad her first marriage had borne no children rather than view it as what it wasâa warning that perhaps all was not well with his twenty-nine-year-old brideâs reproductive system.
Stephanos had married her after heâd finally persuaded her to divorce her chronically philandering first husbandâher late fatherâs choice for her, a socially suitable match for a Kiriakis, who had seen no reason to stifle his sexual proclivities on that account. And now it looked as if Stephanos was cut from the same cloth as Demetriaâs first husbandâor worse. For what could be said about a man who was prepared to chase after another woman when his own wife was battling with infertility?
He lowered his tall frame, clad in an impeccably cut business suit, carefully onto the side of Demetriaâs bed. His handmade jacket eased across his broad shoulders as he took her hands, rubbing them gently.
âDemi, are you sure youâre not imagining things? Stephanos would never be so cruel, so dishonourable.â
His sister clutched his hands, flexing her thin shoulders forward from the pillows supporting her.
âIâm not imagining things! Heâs found some blonde twenty-five-year-old and heâs set her up where he can go and visit her whenever he can. Heâs there with her now. Heâs obsessed with herâheâs changed completely. I can tell. I can tell!â
Her voice rose dangerously.
âYouâve got to help me, Nik. Youâve got to!â
Nikos let go of her hands.
âYou say you know where he has installed her? Tell me everything else you know about this,â Nikos instructed calmly. He was subduing his own instinct, which was to seek out Stephanos and beat him to a pulp. But that wouldnât help his sister.
Demetria swallowed heavily and took a difficult breath.
âHer name is Janine Fareham. She picked Stephanos up at Heathrow the last time he was in London. He flew her straight out here and set her up.â
âIn Athens?â Nikos asked sharply. His mind was racing. To pick up a rich, middle-aged man at an airport and be installed in luxury by him the following day was fast workâthe girl must be skilful indeed! Unconsciously, his sculpted mouth curled in disdain.