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The Virgin's Debt To Pay
ABBY GREEN


Indebted to the billionaireAnd he will collect!Nessa must appeal to notorious tycoon Lucs better nature to exonerate her brother of theft. But Luc is the most merciless man Nessas ever metand the most sinfully attractive! Until the debt is settled hell hold her as his captive. And when undeniable attraction overwhelms them both, it becomes clear that Nessas innocence is the real price to pay!







Indebted to the billionaire...

And he will collect!

Nessa must appeal to notorious tycoon Lucs better nature to exonerate her brother of theft. But Luc is the most mercilessand sinfully attractiveman Nessas ever met! Until the debt is settled, hell hold her as his captive. And when undeniable attraction overwhelms them both, it becomes clear that Nessas innocence is the real price to pay...!


Irish author ABBY GREEN threw in a very glamorous career in film and TVwhich really consisted of a lot of standing in the rain outside actors trailersto pursue her love of romance. After shed bombarded Mills & Boon with manuscripts they kindly accepted one, and an author was born. She lives in Dublin, Ireland, and loves any excuse for distraction. Visit abby-green.com (http://www.abby-green.com) or email abbygreenauthor@gmail.com.


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The Virgins Debt to Pay

Abby Green






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ISBN: 978-1-474-07203-8

THE VIRGINS DEBT TO PAY

2018 Abby Green

Published in Great Britain 2018

by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF

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Id like to dedicate this story to my go-to Equestrian Experts, Peter Commane and Nemone Routh. Any inaccuracies are all my own fault! And Id like to thank Heidi Rice, who gave me the moment of inspiration I needed while walking down Pall Mall in London. x


Contents

Cover (#u06a6c7c3-85e5-58dd-9778-177d09edf898)

Back Cover Text (#u32ef3d77-ff63-5134-9dd1-4b674a30056d)

About the Author (#ucf4a8b07-170f-5739-b3c9-c9becea3a81f)

Booklist (#u8d80c798-fd36-5895-917e-6e7fc935051a)

Title Page (#u9f6d059e-b3b5-5643-b395-3c66ffb115eb)

Copyright (#u552a4e7a-42f7-557a-a72a-81555448fe28)

Dedication (#u0ffacdd2-5f0d-5b4b-8664-6f27c57905e7)

CHAPTER ONE (#ufe323c3f-d316-5b53-aa32-687e639ebff1)

CHAPTER TWO (#ucf78a201-af3e-5c32-923f-951386df190a)

CHAPTER THREE (#u1a1d8c56-96be-5cab-811b-007877fe9c56)

CHAPTER FOUR (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER FIVE (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER SIX (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER SEVEN (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER EIGHT (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER NINE (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER TEN (#litres_trial_promo)

EPILOGUE (#litres_trial_promo)

Extract (#litres_trial_promo)

About the Publisher (#litres_trial_promo)


CHAPTER ONE (#u2466e3df-3754-5069-91e1-ad696a398665)

NESSA OSULLIVAN HAD never considered herself capable of petty crime, and yet here she was, just outside a private property, under the cover of moonlight, about to break and enter to steal something that didnt belong to her.

She grimaced. Well, to be accurate, she wasnt really going to be breaking and entering, because she had her brothers keys to his office in the Barbier stud farm offices. Luc Barbier. Just thinking of the owner of this stud and racing stables made a shiver of apprehension run through Nessas slim frame. She was crouched under an overhanging branch, on the edge of a pristine lawn in front of the main reception buildings. Shed left her battered Mini Cooper a short distance away from the gates and climbed over a low wall.

Nessas own family home was not far away, and so she knew the land surrounding this stud farm very well. Shed played here as a child when it was under different ownership.

But any sense of familiarity fled when an owl hooted nearby, and she jumped, her heart slamming against her breastbone. She forced herself to suck in deep breaths to calm her nerves, and cursed her hot-headed older brother again for fleeing like he had. But then, could she really blame Paddy Junior for not standing up to Luc Barbierthe intimidating French enfant terrible of the thoroughbred racing world, about whom more was unknown than known?

His darkly forbidding good looks had rumours abounding...that he had been orphaned by gypsies, and that hed lived on the streets, before becoming something of a legend in the racing world for his ability to train the most difficult of horses.

Hed progressed in a very short space of time to owning his own racing stables outside Paris, and now he owned this extensive stud farm in Ireland attached to another racing stables, where his impressive number of successful racehorses were trained by the best in the world, all under his eagle-eyed supervision.

People said his ability was some kind of sorcery, handed down by his mysterious ancestors.

Other rumours had it that he was simply a common criminal who had grown up on the wrong side of the tracks, and had managed to climb out of the gutter to where he was now by using a fluke talent and ruthless ingenuity to get ahead.

The mystery of his origins only added to the feverish speculation surrounding him, because along with his racing concerns, he had invested in myriad other industries, tripling his fortune in a short space of time and securing his position as one of the worlds wealthiest entrepreneurs. But racing and training remained his main concerns.

Paddy Jnr had talked about the man in hushed and awed tones for the last couple of years, since Barbier had employed Nessas brother as Junior Stud Manager.

Nessa had seen him herself, once or twice, from a distance at the exclusive Irish horse saleswhere there was a regular attendance of the most important names in racing from all over the world. Sheikhs and royalty and the seriously wealthy.

Hed stood out, head and shoulders above everyone around him. Inky black hair, thick and wild, touching his collar. A dark-skinned, hard-boned face and a stern expression, his eyes hidden by dark glasses. Thickly muscled arms were folded over his broad chest, and his head had followed the horses as theyd been paraded for the prospective buyers. Hed more resembled the taciturn security guards surrounding some of the sheikhs, or a mysterious movie star, than an owner.

Hed had no obvious security around him, but even now Nessa could recall the faint air of menace keeping people away. He would be well capable of protecting himself.

The only reason she was even here tonight, indulging in this hare-brained exercise for her brother, was because hed assured her that Luc Barbier was currently in France. She had no desire to come face to face with the man himself, because on those occasions when she had glimpsed him from a distance shed felt a very disconcerting sensation in her bellya kind of awareness that was totally alien to her, and very inappropriate to feel towards a complete stranger.

She took another deep breath and moved forward from under the tree, across the lawn to the buildings. A dog barked and Nessa halted, holding her breath. It stopped, and she continued moving forward. She reached the main building and went under the archway that led into a courtyard, around which the administrative offices were laid out.

She followed Paddys directions and found the main office, and used the bigger key to unlock the door. Her heart was thumping but the door opened without a sound. There was no alarm. Nessa was too relieved to wonder why that might be.

It was dark inside, but she could just about make out the stairs. She climbed them to the upper floor, using the torch app on her phone and breathed a sigh of relief when she found his office. She opened the door with the other key, stepping inside as quietly as she could, before shutting it again. She leant against it for a second, her heart thumping. Sweat trickled down her back.

When she felt slightly calmer she moved further into the office, using her phone to guide her to the desk Paddy had said was his. Hed told her that his laptop should be in the top drawer, but she pulled it open to find it empty. She opened the others but they were empty too. Feeling slightly panicky, she tried the other desks but there was no sign of the laptop. Paddys frantic words reverberated in her head: That laptop is the only chance I have to prove my innocence, if I can just trace the emails back to the hacker...

Nessa stood in the centre of the office biting her lip, feeling frantic now herself.

There was no hint of warning or sound to indicate she wasnt alone, so when an internal door in the office opened and light suddenly flooded the room, Nessa only had time to whirl around and blink in shock at the massive figure filling the doorway.

It registered faintly in her head that the man filling the doorway was Luc Barbier. And that she was right to have been wary of coming face to face with him. He was simply the most astonishingly gorgeous and intimidating man shed ever seen up close, and that was saying something when her brother-in-law was Sheikh Nadim Al-Saqr of Merkazad, as alpha male and masculine as they came.

Luc Barbier was dressed all in black, jeans and a long-sleeved top, which only seemed to enhance his brooding energy. His eyes were deep-set and so dark they looked like fathomless pools. Totally unreadable.

He held up a slim silver laptop and Nessa looked at it stupidly.

I take it this is what you came here for?

His voice was low and gravelly and sexily accented, and that finally sent reality slamming back into Nessa like a shot of adrenalin to her heart. She did the only thing she could doshe pivoted on her feet and ran back to the door shed just come through and pulled it open, only to find a huge burly security guard standing on the other side with a sour expression on his face.

The voice came from behind her again, this time with an unmistakable thread of steel. Close the door. Youre not going anywhere.

When she didnt move, the security guard reached past her to pull the door closed, effectively shutting her in with Luc Barbier. Who patently wasnt in France.

With the utmost reluctance she turned around to face him, very aware of the fact that she was wearing black tracksuit bottoms and a close-fitting black fleece with her hair tucked up under a dark baseball cap. She must look as guilty as sin.

Luc Barbier had closed the other door. The laptop was on a desk near him and he was just standing there, arms folded across his chest, legs spread wide as if to be ready for when she bolted again.

He asked, So, who are you?

Nessas heart thwacked hard. She kept her mouth firmly closed and her gaze somewhere around his impeccably shod feet, hoping the cap would hide her face.

He sighed audibly. We can do this the hard way, or the harder way. I can have the police here within ten minutes and you can tell them who you are and why youre trespassing on my property...but we both know its to get this, dont we? He tapped the laptop with long fingers where it sat on the desk. Youre obviously working for Paddy OSullivan.

Nessa barely heard the last phrase. Totally ridiculously, all she could seem to focus on were his beautiful hands. Big and masculine but graceful. Capable hands. Sexy hands. The quiver in her belly became something far more disturbing.

Silence lengthened between them again and suddenly Barbier issued a low, violent-sounding curse in French and picked up the laptop, moving towards the door. He was almost there before Nessa realised that involving the Irish Garda? would be even more of a disaster. The fact that Barbier hadnt called them yet left a sliver of hope that something of this situation could be salvaged.

Wait! Her voice sounded very high in the silence.

He stopped at the door, his back to her. It was almost as intimidating as his front. He slowly turned around. What did you say?

Nessa tried to calm her thundering heart. She was afraid to look up too much, using the lip of her cap to keep herself hidden as much as possible.

I said wait. Please. She winced. As if a nicety like please would go over well in this situation.

There was more silence and then an incredulous-sounding, Youre a girl?

That struck Nessa somewhere very vulnerable. She knew she was dressed head to toe in black and wore a hat, but was she really so androgynous? She was well aware of her lack of feminine wiles, having spent much of her life knee deep in muck and wellies. She hitched up her chin and glared at him now, too angry to remember to try and stay hidden. Im twenty-four, hardly a girl.

He looked sceptical. Crawling through undergrowth to trespass on private property is hardly the activity of a grown woman.

The thought of the kind of women a man like this would knowa world away from Nessamade her skin prickle with self-consciousness and her vulnerability turned into defensiveness. Youre meant to be in France.

Luc Barbier was shocked. And he was not a man who was easily shocked. But this slip of a girlwoman?was talking back to him as if she hadnt just flagrantly invaded his private property with clearly criminal intentions.

I was in France, and now Im not.

He allowed his gaze to inspect her more closely, and as he did he felt something infuse his blood...interest. Because he could see it now. Yes, she was a woman. Albeit slim and petite to the point of boyishness. But he could see her breasts, small and perfectly formed, pushing against the form-fitting fleece of her black top.

He could make out a jaw too delicate to be a mans, and wondered how he hadnt noticed it before. He also saw a very soft lower lip, which was currently caught between white teeth. He felt a very unwelcome stirring of desire and a need to see more.

Take off your cap, he heard himself demand before hed even registered the impulse.

The small chin came up and that soft lip was freed from white teeth. He saw the tension in her. There was a taut moment when he wasnt sure what she would do. Then, as if realising she had no choice, she raised a small hand and pulled the cap from her head.

For a moment Luc could only stare stupidly as a coil of long, dark red hair fell over her shoulder from where it had been stuffed under the cap.

And then he took in the rest of her face and felt even more foolish. Hed seen countless beautiful women, some of whom were considered to be the most beautiful in the world, but right now they were all an indistinct blur in his memory.

She was stunning. High cheekbones. Flawless creamy pale skin. A straight nose. Huge hazel eyesflashing green and gold, with long dark lashes. And that mouth, lush and wide.

His body hardened, and the shock of such a reaction to this whippet of a girl made Luc reject the rogue reaction. He did not react to women unless it was on his terms. He was reacting because she was unexpected.

His voice was harsh. Now, tell me who you are, or I call the police.

Nessa burned inwardly from the thorough once-over Barbier had just given her. She felt very exposed without her cap. Exposed to the full impact of him up close. And she couldnt look away. It was as if she were mesmerised by the sun. He was simply...beautiful, in a very raw, masculine way, all hard angles and sharp lines. But his mouth was provocatively sensualthe only softness in that face. It was distracting.

Im waiting.

Nessa flushed, caught out. She diverted her gaze, focusing on a picture of a famous racehorse on the wall behind him. She knew she really didnt have a choice but to give him the information. The alternative was to give it to the Garda? and, coming from such a small, close-knit community, she knew that word would go around within minutes as to what she had been doing. There was no such thing as privacy or anonymity here.

My name is Nessa... She hesitated and then said in a rush, OSullivan. She snuck a glance back at Barbier and saw that he was frowning.

OSullivan? Youre related to Paddy?

Nessa nodded miserably at what a disaster this evenings escapade had become. Im his younger sister.

Barbier took a moment to digest this and then he said, with a curl to his lip, Hes sending his baby sister to do his dirty work?

Nessa instantly rose to her brothers defence. Paddy is innocent!

Luc Barbier looked unimpressed by her impassioned outburst. Hes made a bad situation worse by disappearing, and the facts havent changed: he facilitated the purchase of a horse from Gio Correttis Sicilian stud. We received the horse a week ago and the one million euros duly left my account but never reached Correttis. Its clear that your brother diverted the funds into his own pocket.

Nessa blanched at the massive amount of money, but she forced herself to stay strong, for Paddy. He didnt divert funds. It wasnt his fault. He was hackedthey somehow impersonated the stud manager in Sicily and Paddy sent the money through fully believing it was going to the right place.

The lines in Barbiers face were as hard as granite. If that is the case then why isnt he here to defend himself?

Nessa refused to let herself crumble in the face of this mans seriously intimidating stance. You told him he would be prosecuted and liable for the full amount. He felt as if he had no choice.

Paddys frantic voice came back into her head.

Ness, you dont know what this guy is capable of. He fired one of the grooms on the spot the other day. Theres no such thing as innocent till proven guilty in Barbiers world. Hell chew me up and spit me out! Ill never work in the industry again...

Barbiers mouth thinned. The fact that he fled after that phone conversation only makes him look even guiltier.

More words of defence sprang to Nessas lips but she swallowed them back. Trying to explain to this man that her brother had been entangled with the law when hed gone through a rebellious teenage phase was hardly likely to make him sound less guilty. Paddy had worked long and hard to turn over a new leaf, but hed been told that if he was ever caught breaking the law again hed serve time and have a criminal record. That was why hed panicked and run.

Luc Barbier regarded the woman in front of him. The fact that he was still indulging in any kind of dialogue with her was outrageous. And yet her vehemence and clear desire to protect her brother at all costseven at her own expenseintrigued him. In his experience loyalty was a myth. Everyone was out for their own gain.

Something occurred to him then and he cursed himself for not suspecting it sooner. Hed been too distracted by a fall of thick red hair and a slender frame. It was galling.

Maybe youre in on it? And you were trying to retrieve the laptop to ensure that any evidence was taken care of?

Nessas limbs turned to jelly. Of course Im not in on anything. I just came here because Paddy She stopped herself, not wanting to incriminate him further.

Because Paddy...what? Barbier asked. Was too much of a coward? Or because hes no longer in the country?

Nessa bit her lip. Paddy had fled to America, to hide out with her twin brother, Eoin. Shed entreated him to come back, tried to assure him that his boss couldnt be such an ogre. Paddys words floated back.

No one messes with Barbier. I wouldnt be surprised if hes got criminal links...

For a moment Nessa had a sickening sensation. What if Barbier really was linked to? She quickly shut that thought down, telling herself she was being melodramatic. But then a sliver of doubt entered her mindwhat if Paddy was guilty?

As soon as that registered she lambasted herself, aghast that she could have thought it for a second. This man was making her doubt herself, and her brother, who she knew would never do something so wrong, no matter what his trangressions had been in the past.

Nessas jaw was tight. Look. Paddy is innocent. I agree with you that he shouldnt have run, but he has. She hesitated for a second, and then mentally apologised to her brother before saying, He has a habit of running away when difficult things happenhe ran away for a week after our mothers funeral.

Barbier looked utterly remote and then he said, Ive heard the Irish have a gift for talking their way out of situations, but it wont work with me, Miss OSullivan.

Anger spiked again. Im not trying to get out of anything. She forced herself to calm down. I was just trying to help by retrieving his laptop. He said that he could prove his innocence with it.

Barbier picked up the slim silver laptop and held it up. Weve looked at the laptop extensively and there is no evidence to support your brothers innocence. Youve done your brother no favours. He now looks even guiltier and youve possibly implicated yourself.

Luc watched as colour washed in and out of the womans expressive face. That in itself was intriguing, when so many people he encountered kept their masks firmly in place. He couldnt recall the last time hed felt free enough, if ever, to allow his real emotions to be seen.

Still, he wouldnt believe this award-worthy display of innocence. Hed be a fool if he did and her brother had already taken him for a fool.

Nessa sensed any sliver of hope dwindling. Barbier was about as immovable as a rock. He put the laptop down and folded his arms again, settling his hips back against the desk behind him, legs stretched out, for all the world as if they were having a civil chat. There was nothing civil about this man. Danger oozed from every pore: Nessa just wasnt sure what kind of danger. She felt no risk to her personal safety, in spite of Paddys lurid claims or the security man outside the door. It was a much more personal danger, to the place that throbbed with awareness deep inside her. An awareness that had been dormant all her life, until now.

Barbiers tone was mocking. So you really expect me to believe that youre here purely out of love for your poor innocent brother?

Fiercely she said, I would do anything for my family.

Why?

Barbiers simple question took her by surprise and Nessa blinked. She hadnt even questioned Paddy when hed called for help. Shed immediately felt every protective instinct kick into place even though she was younger than him.

Their family was a unit who had come through tough times and become stronger in the process.

Their older sister Iseult had kept them all in one piecepretty muchafter the tragic death of their mother, while their father had descended into the mire of alcoholism. She had shielded Nessa and her two brothers from their fathers worst excesses, and had slowly helped him to recovery even as their stud farm and stables had fallen apart around them.

But Iseult wasnt here now. She had a much deserved happy life far away from here. It was up to Nessa to shoulder this burden for the sake of her brother, and her family.

She looked at Barbier. I would do anything because we love each other and we protect each other.

Barbier was silent for a long moment. Then he said, So now youre admitting that youd go so far as to collude in a crime.

Nessa shivered under the thin covering of her fleece. She felt very alone at that moment. She knew she could contact Sheikh Nadim of Merkazad, Iseults husband and one of the richest men in the world. He could sort this whole thing out within hours, if he knew. But she and Paddy had agreed they wouldnt involve Iseult or Nadim. They were expecting a baby in a few weeks and did not need to be drawn into this mess.

She squared her shoulders and stared at Luc Barbier, hating his cool nonchalance. Dont you understand the concept of family and doing anything for them? Wouldnt you do that for your own family?

Barbier suddenly looked stony. I have no family, so, no, Im not familiar with the concept.

A pang of emotion made Nessas chest tighten. No family. What on earth did that mean? She couldnt fathom the lack of a family. That sense of protection.

Then he said, If your family are so close then I will go to whoever is capable of returning either your brother or my money.

Panic eclipsed Nessas spurt of emotion. This just involves me and Paddy.

Barbier raised a brow. I will involve whoever and whatever it takes to get my money back and ensure no adverse press results from this.

Nessas hands clenched to fists at her sides as she tried to contain her temper and appeal to any sense of decency he might have. Look, not that its any business of yours, but my sister is going to have a baby very soon. My father is helping her and her husband and they dont have anything to do with this. Im taking responsibility for my brother.

Im taking responsibility for my brother.

There had been a tight ball of emotion in Lucs chest ever since shed asked if he understood the concept of family. Of course he didnt. How could he when his Algerian father had disappeared before he was born, and his feckless, unstable mother had died of a drugs overdose when he was just sixteen?

The closest hed ever come to family was the old man next doora man broken by life, and yet who had been the one to show Luc a way out.

Luc forced his mind away from the memories. He was beyond incredulous that this sprite of a girlwomanwas insisting on standing up to him. And that she wasnt using her beauty to try and distract him, especially when he couldnt be sure that hed hidden his reaction to her. He hated to admit it, even to himself, but he felt a twinge of respect.

She was defiant, even in the face of possible prosecution. If she was calling his bluff she was doing it very, very well. He could still have the police here within minutes and she would be hauled off in handcuffs with the full weight of his legal team raining down on her narrow shoulders before she knew what was happening.

But it wasnt as if the police were ever first on Lucs list of people to turn to in this kind of situation. Not because he had more nefarious routes to keeping the lawhe knew about the rumours surrounding him, and as much as they amused him, they also disgusted himbut because of his experiences growing up in the gritty outskirts of Paris. Surviving each day had been a test of endurance. The police had never been there when hed needed them, so to say he didnt trust them was an understatement.

He liked to take care of things his own way. Hence the rumours. Added on top of more rumours. Until he was more myth than man.

He forced his mind back to the task at hand. And the woman. Where do we go from here, then, Miss OSullivan? If youre prepared to take responsibility for your brother, then perhaps you could be so kind as to write me a cheque for one million euros?

Nessa blanched. One million euros was more money than she was ever likely to see in her lifetime, unless her career as a jockey took off and people started giving her a chance to ride in big races and build her reputation.

She said, as firmly as she could, We dont have that kind of money.

Well then, Barbier said silkily, that gets us precisely no further along in this situation. And in fact it gets worse. Thanks to your brothers actions, I will now have to hand over another one million euros to Gio Corretti to ensure that he doesnt ask questions about why he hasnt received the money yet.

Nessa felt sick. She hadnt considered that. Maybe you could talk to him? Explain what happened?

Barbier laughed but it was curt and unamused. I dont need to fuel the gossip mill with stories that Im now claiming fraud to renege on payments.

Nessa wanted to sit down. Her legs were wobbly again and she felt light-headed.

Are you all right? Barbiers sharp question was like a slap to her face. She sucked in a deep breath. Hed taken a step towards her and suddenly the room felt even smaller. He was massive. And so dark. Possibly the most intimidating person shed ever met.

She couldnt fight this man. He was too rich, too successful. Too gorgeous. She swallowed. I wish I could hand you over your money right now, Mr Barbier, believe me. But I cant. I know my brother is innocent no matter what his actions look like.

Nessa wracked her brains as to what she could do to appease Barbier so he wouldnt go after Paddy. At least until Paddy had a chance to try and prove his innocence. But what could she offer this man? And then something struck her. Look, all I can do is offer my services in his absence. If you have me, then cant you accept that Im willing to do all I can to prove his innocence?

For a moment, Nessas words hung in the air and she almost fancied that she might have got through to him. But then he straightened from the desk and the expression on his face darkened. He spat out, I should have known that veneer of innocence was too good to be true.

That unnervingly black gaze raked her up and down, disdain etched all over his face. I must admit, I might have felt differently if youd come via the front door dressed in something a little more enticing, Miss OSullivan, but even then I cant say that youd be my type.

Nessa struggled to understandhe couldnt possibly mean...but then she registered what shed said and how it might have sounded. And, she registered that he was looking at her with disgust, not disdain. Her gut curdled as a wave of mortification rushed through her whole body, along with hurt, which made it even worse. She burned with humiliation and fury.

You know I did not mean that.

He raised an imperious brow. What didyou mean, Miss OSullivan?

Nessa had started to pace in her agitation and she stopped and faced him. Please stop calling me thatmy name is Nessa.

His voice was hard. Nessa.

The way he said her name impacted her physically, like a punch to her gut. She instantly regretted opening her mouth but Miss OSullivan was beginning to get under her skin. This man. This...meeting...was veering so far off course that she wasnt even sure what they were talking about any more, or what was at stake.

She tried to force herself to stay focused, and calm. What I meant, Mr Barbier, is that I will do everything in my power to convince you that my brother is innocent.


CHAPTER TWO (#u2466e3df-3754-5069-91e1-ad696a398665)

LUC STARED AT Nessa OSullivan.

I will do everything in my power to convince you that my brother is innocent.

What kind of an empty suggestion was that? And why had it given him such an illicit thrill to see her act so shocked when hed called her bluff? Shed blatantly offered herself to himand then pretended that she hadnt!

He wanted to laugh out loud. As if she were an innocent. There was no innocence in this world. Perhaps only in babies, before they grew up to be twisted and manipulated by their environment.

His conscience smarted to think of how hed told her she wasnt his type. He couldnt deny the pounding of his blood right now. He told himself it was anger. Adrenalin. Anything but helpless desire.

Luc knew he should have walked away long ago and left her at the mercy of the authorities, no matter what he thought of them. He had enough evidence now to damn her, and her brother. But he knew that wasnt necessarily the best option. Not for him.

She was staring at him, as if bracing herself for whatever he was going to say. She was throwing up more questions than answers and it had been a long time since anyone had piqued Lucs interest like this.

What did he have to lose if he contained this himself? It wasnt as if the local law enforcement could do any better than the private security company hed already hired to investigate the matter and track down Paddy OSullivan.

One thing was clear. This woman wasnt going to be walking away from here. He didnt trust her. Not one inch of her petite form. Not after hed seen how far she was prepared to go. And she wasnt going anywhere until he had his money returned and he knew there was no damage to his reputation. If she was involved in this crime, then keeping her close would surely lead him back to the thief.

He folded his arms and saw the way her body tensed, as if to steel herself. In that moment she looked both defiant and vulnerable, and it caught at Luc somewhere he wasnt usually affected. More acting. It had to be. He would not allow her to make a fool of him.

* * *

You say you want to convince me your brother is innocent?

Nessa still felt sick to think that Barbier had taken her words to mean that she was offering herself up, like some kind ofShe forced the thought out of her head. Of course this man would never look at someone like her in that way, but she didnt need to be humiliated.

She tipped up her chin. Yes.

He was looking at her with unnerving intensity. She really couldnt read him at all. Her mouth felt dry and instinctively she licked her lips. His gaze dropped to them for a second and her insides flipped. She ignored it, telling herself her reaction to him was due to the heightened situation.

His eyes met hers again. Very well, then. Youre not leaving my sight until your brother accounts for his actions and my money is returned.

Nessa opened her mouth but nothing came out for a moment. Then she said, What do you mean, not leaving your sight?

Exactly that. Youve offered your services in place of your brother, so until he or my money returns youre mine, Nessa OSullivan, and you will do exactly as I tell you.

Nessa struggled to comprehend his words. So youre going to hold me as some kind of...collateral? As a prisoner?

He smiled but it was mirthless. Oh, youre quite free to walk out this door, but you wont make it to your car before the police catch up with you. If you want me to believe that you have nothing to do with this, and that your brother is innocent, then you will stay here and do your utmost to make yourself useful.

How do you know about my car? Nessa asked, distracted for a moment and not liking the way panic had her insides in a vice grip.

You were tracked as soon as you parked that heap of junk outside my perimeter wall.

Fresh humiliation washed over Nessa to think of her stealthy progress being watched in some security room. I didnt hear any alarms.

He dismissed that with a curl of his lip. Security here is silent and state of the art. Flashing lights and sirens would unsettle the horses.

Of course it would. Hadnt Nadim insisted on installing a similarly high-tech system on their own farm? Nessa searched in vain for some way to avoid being forced to spend an unknown amount of time under this mans punitive command, even though shed all but asked for it. Im a jockey and I work at our family farmI cant just walk away from that.

Barbiers black gaze flicked dismissively over her body again before meeting her eyes. A jockey? Then how have I never heard of you?

Nessa flushed. I havent run many races. Yet. In recent years shed gone to university and got a degree, so that had taken her out of the circuit for some time. Not that she was about to explain herself to Barbier.

He made a scathing sound. Im sure. Being a jockey is gritty, hard work. You look as if a puff of wind would knock you over. Somehow I cant really see you rousing at dawn and putting in a long day of the back-breaking training and work that most jockeys endure. Your pretty hands would get far too dirty.

Nessa bristled and instinctively hid her hands behind her back, conscious of how unpretty they were, but not wanting to show Barbier, even in her own defence. She still felt raw after his stinging remark, I cant say that youd be my type.

The unfairness of his attack left her a little speechless. Her family had all worked hard at their farm for as long as she could remember, getting up at the crack of dawn every day of the week and in all kinds of weather. Her family had certainly never lived a gilded life of leisure. Not even when Nadim had bought them out and pumped money into their ailing business.

Who do you ride for, then?

She forced down the surge in emotion and answered as coolly as she could, My family stables, OSullivans. Im well used to doing my share of the work, believe it or not, and Ive been training to be a jockey since I was a teenager. Just because Im a woman

He held up a hand stopping her. I have no issue with female jockeys. What I do have an issue with are people who get a free pass on their family connections.

If Nessa had bristled before, now she was positively apoplectic. Shed had to work twice as hard to prove herself to her own family, if not even more. But she was aware that to really prove herself shed have to get work with another trainer. It was a sensitive point for her.

I can assure you, she said in a low voice full of emotion, that my being a jockey is not a vanity project. Far from it.

She might have laughed if she were able to. Vanitywhat was that? She couldnt remember the last time shed worn make-up.

Barbier looked unimpressed. Well, Im sure the family farm will cope without you.

Nessa realised that she was damned if she walked out the door and and damned if she didnt. But there was only one way of containing the situation and making sure that the rest of her family werent dragged into it, and that was doing as Barbier said. She wished she could rewind the clock and be safe at home in bed...but even as she imagined that scenario something inside her rejected it. Rejected the possibility of never having had the opportunity to see this man up close. The shock of that revelation made her stop breathing for a second, its significance terrifying to contemplate.

But the fact was that Nessas blood was throbbing through her veins in a way shed never experienced before. Not even after an exhilarating win on a horse.

Shame bloomed deep inside her. How could she betray her own brother, her family, like this? By finding this man so...compelling? Telling herself that stress was making her crazy, she asked, What will I be doing here? She tried to quash lurid images of herself, locked in a tower being fed only bread and water.

Barbiers eyes flicked up and down over her body as if gauging what she might be capable of. Nessa bristled all over, again.

Oh, dont worry, well find something to keep you occupied, and of course any work you do will be in lieu of payment. Until your brother resurfaces, his debt is now yours.

Barbier straightened up to his full intimidating height and Nessas pulse jumped.

I will have Armand escort you back to your home to retrieve what you need. You can give me your car keys.

This was really happening. And there was nothing she could do about it. Nessa reluctantly reached into her pocket for her keys and took the car key off the main ring, all fingers and thumbs. Eventually she got it free, skin prickling under the laser-eyed scrutiny of Barbier.

She handed it over, a little devil inside her prompting her to say, Its a vintage Mini. I doubt youll fit. Even the thought of this man coiling his six-foot-plus frame into her tiny battered car was failing to spark any humour in the surreal moment. She really hadnt expected the night to turn out like this...and yet she could see now that shed been supremely naive to assume it would be so easy to infiltrate the Barbier stud.

He took the key. It wont be me retrieving your car.

Of course. It would be a minion, despatched to take care of the belongings of the woman who was now effectively under house arrest for the foreseeable future.

Not usually given to dramatics, Nessa tried to quell her nerves. She was within five kilometres of her own home, for crying out loud. What was the worst this man could do to her? A small sly voice answered that the worst he could do had nothing to do with punishment for Paddys sins, and everything to do with how he made her feel in his presence. As if she were on a roller coaster hurtling towards a great swooping dip.

Barbier turned away and opened the office door to reveal the huge burly man still standing outside. They spoke in French so rapid that it was beyond Nessas basic grasp of the language to try and understand what they were saying.

Barbier turned back to her, switching to English. Armand will escort you home to collect your things and bring you back here.

Cant I just return in the morning?

He shook his head, looking even more stern now, and indicated for her to precede him. Mutely, Nessa stepped over the threshold and followed the thick-set security man back out the way shed come. In the courtyard there was a sleek four-by-four car waiting. Armand opened a car door for her.

For a second Nessa hesitated. She saw the entrance to the courtyard and a glimpse of freedom, if she moved fast. From behind her she heard a deep voice. Dont even think about it.

She turned around. Barbier was right behind her and looked even more intimidating in the dark. Taller, more austere. His face was all hard bones and slashing angles. Not even the softness of that provocative mouth visible.

Nessa put her hand on the car door, needing something to hold onto. What happens when I come back?

Youll be informed when you do.

Panic made her blurt out, What if I refuse?

She saw the gallic shrug. Its up to you but youve made it clear you dont want to involve your family. If you refuse to return I can guarantee that that will be the least of your worries. You would be an accessory to a crime.

Nessa shivered again in the cool, night-time air. She had no choice, and he knew it. Defeated, she turned and stepped up into the vehicle, and the door closed behind her.

The windows were tinted and Nessa was enclosed in blackness as the bodyguard came around the front of the vehicle and got into the drivers seat. Barbier strode away from them towards the main building and she felt suddenly bereft, which was ridiculous when the man was holding her to ransom for her brother. You put yourself up for that ransom,a voice reminded her.

As they approached the main gates Nessa reluctantly gave Armand directions to her own home. They passed her lonely-looking car on the side of the road and she sucked in a deep breath, telling herself that if she could endeavour to persuade Paddy to return to prove his innocence, and prevent anyone else from getting involved, then thishopefully!brief punishment at the hands of Barbier would be worth it.

Nessa tried to call up her usually positive disposition. Surely if Barbier saw how far she was willing to go to prove her brothers innocence, hed be forced to reconsider and give Paddy a chance to explain, wouldnt he?

But why was it that that seemed to hold less appeal than the thought of seeing Luc Barbier again? Nessa scowled at herself in the reflection of the tinted window of the car, glad she wasnt under that black-eyed gaze when her face got hot with humiliation.

* * *

When Nessa returned a short while later the stud was in darkness and quiet. Armand handed her over to a middle-aged man with a nice face who looked as if hed just been woken up, and he was not all that welcoming. He introduced himself as Pascal Blanc, Barbiers stud and racing stables manager, his right-hand man, and Paddys one-time immediate boss.

He said nothing at first, showing her to a small spartan room above the stables. Clearly this was where the most menial staff slept. But still, it was clean and comfortable, when Nessa had almost expected a corner of the stables.

After giving her the basics of the Barbier stud schedule and informing her that, naturally, she would be assigned to mucking out the yard and stables, and to expect a five a.m. wake-up call, he stopped at her door. For what its worth, I would have given Paddy the benefit of the doubt based on what I thought I knew of him. We might have been able to get to the bottom of this whole nasty incident. But he ran, and now theres nothing I can do except hope for his sake and yours that he either returns himself or returns the money. Soon.

Nessa couldnt say anything.

Pascals mouth compressed. Luc... Mr Barbier...does not take kindly to those who betray him. He comes from a world where the rule of law didnt exist and he doesnt suffer fools, Miss OSullivan. If your brother is guilty, then Luc wont be gentle with him. Or you.

Somehow these words coming from this infinitely less intimidating man made everything even bleaker. But all Nessa could find herself doing was asking, Youve known Mr Barbier for long?

Pascal nodded. Ever since he started to work with Leo Fouret, the first time he came into contact with a horse.

Nessa was impressed. Leo Fouret was one of the most respected trainers in racing, with hundreds of impressive race wins to his name.

Luc didnt grow up in a kind world, Miss OSullivan. But he is fair. Unfortunately your brother never gave him that chance.

Luc didnt grow up in a kind world... The words reverberated in Nessas head for a long time after shed been left alone in the room. She eventually fell into a fitful sleep and had dreams of riding a horse, trying to go faster and fasternot to get to the finish line but to escape from some terrifying and unnamed danger behind her.

* * *

What on earth did she have to laugh about? Luc was distinctly irritated by the faint lyrical sound emanating from his stableyard, which was usually a place of hushed industry in deference to the valuable livestock. It could only be coming from one person, the newest addition to his staff: Nessa OSullivan.

Her brother had stolen from him and now she laughed. It sent the very insidious thought into Lucs head that hed been a total fool. Of course she was in on it with her brother and now she was inside the camp. It made him think of the Trojan Horse and he didnt find it amusing.

He cursed and threw down his pen and stood up from his desk, stalking over to the window that looked down over the stables. He couldnt see her and that irritated him even more when hed deliberately avoided meeting her since her arrival, not wanting to give her the idea that their extended dialogue the other night would ever be repeated. Now he was distracted. When he couldnt afford to be distracted.

Hed only just managed to convince Gio Corretti that the slight delay in money arriving to his account was due to a banking glitch.

Lucs reputation amongst the exclusive thoroughbred racing fraternity had been on trial since hed exploded onto the scene with a rogue three-year-old who had raced to glory in four consecutive Group One races.

Success didnt mean respect though. He was an anomaly; he had no lineage to speak of and hed had the temerity to invest wisely with his winnings and make himself a fortune in the process.

Everyone believed his horses were better bred than he was, and they werent far wrong. The rumours about his background merely added colour to every other misconception and untruth heaped against his name.

But, as much as he loved ruffling the elites feathers by making no apology for who he was, he did want their respect. He wanted them to respect him for what he had achieved with nothing but an innate talent, hard work and determination.

The last thing he needed was for morerumours to get around, especially one suggesting that Luc Barbier couldnt control his own staff. That hed been stupid enough to let one million euros disappear from his account.

Even now he still felt the burn of recrimination for finding Paddy OSullivans open expression and infectious enthusiasm somehow quaint. He should have spotted a thief a mile away. After all, hed grown up with them.

Luc tensed when he heard the faint sound of laughing again. Adrenalin mixed with something far more ambiguous and hotter flooded his veins. Nessa OSullivan was here under sufferance for her brotherand that was all. The sooner she remembered her place and what was at stake, the better.

* * *

Who were you talking to?

Nessa immediately tensed when she heard the deep voice behind her. She turned around reluctantly, steeling herself to see Barbier for the first time since that night. And she blinked.

The skies were blue and the air was mild but, in that uniquely Irish way, there seemed to be a mist falling from the sky and tiny droplets clung to Barbiers black hair and shoulders, making him look as if he were...sparkling.

His hands were placed on lean hips. Dark worn jeans clung to powerful thighs and long legs. He was wearing a dark polo shirt. The muscles of his biceps pushed against the short sleeves, and the musculature of his impressive chest was visible under the thin material.

He couldnt look more virile or vitally masculine if he tried. Nessas body hummed in helpless reaction to that very earthy and basic fact.

Well?

Nessa was aghast at how shed just lost it there for a second, hypnotised by his sheer presence.

She swallowed. I was just talking to one of the grooms.

You do realise youre not here to socialise, dont you, OSullivan?

Tendrils of Nessas hair escaped the hasty bun shed piled on her head earlier, and whipped around her face in the breeze. Her skin prickled at her reaction to him and irritation made her voice sharp. Its hard to forget when Ive been assigned little more than a cell to sleep in and a pre-dawn wake-up call every day.

She was very conscious of the unsubtle stench of horse manure clinging to her. And of her worn T-shirt tucked into even more worn jeans. Ancient knee-high boots. She couldnt be any less his type right now.

A calculating glint turned his eyes to dark pewter. You assured me you were accustomed to hard work and you did offer your services in the place of your brotherif this is too much for you... He put out a hand to encompass the yard around them.

Nessa stiffened at the obvious jibe. He was clearly expecting her to flounce out of here in a fit of pique. And yes, the work was menial but it was nothing she hadnt done since shed started walking and could hold a broom. That, and riding horses. Not that hed believe her.

She squared her shoulders and stared him down. If you dont mind, the yard has to be cleaned by lunchtime.

Barbier looked at the heavy platinum watch encircling his wrist, and then back to her. Youd better keep going then, and next time dont distract my employees from their own work. Flirting and gossiping wont help your brother out of his predicament or make things any easier for you here.

Flirting? For a second Nessas mind was blank with indignation when she thought of the groom shed been talking toa man in his sixties. But before she could think of anything to say in her own defence, Barbier had turned his back and was walking away.

In spite of her indignation, Nessa couldnt stop her gaze following his broad back, seeing how it tapered down to those slim hips and a taut behind, lovingly outlined by the soft worn material of his jeans. He disappeared around a corner and Nessa deflated like a balloon. She turned around in disgust at herself for being so easily distracted, and riled.

Feeling thoroughly prickly and with her nerves still jangling, Nessa turned the power-hose machine back on and imagined Barbiers too-beautiful and smug face in every scrap of dirt she blasted into the drains.

* * *

Shes totally over-qualified, Luc. Shes putting my own staff to shame, doing longer hours. I shouldnt even be saying this but the yard and stables have never been so clean. Lucs head groom laughed but soon stopped when Luc fixed him with a dark look.

No, you shouldnt. Maybe you need new staff.

Simon Corrigan swallowed and changed the subject. Can I ask why were not paying her? It seems

No, you cant. Luc cut him off, not liking the way his conscience was stinging. He was many things, but no one had ever faulted him on his sense of fairness and equality. But only he and Pascal Blanc knew what was behind Paddy OSullivans sudden disappearance, and he wanted to keep it that way.

Nessa had been working at his stables for a week now. She hadnt turned tail and run or had a tantrum as hed expected. He could still see her in his minds eyestanding in the yard the other day, her back as straight as a dancer, face flushed, amber-green eyes bright and alive. That soft lush mouth compressed. Long tendrils of dark red hair clinging to her hot cheeks as shed obviously struggled to keep her temper in check.

Her T-shirt had been so worn he could make out the shape of her breastssmall, lush swells, high and firm.

He could also remember the feeling that had swept through him when hed heard her carefree laugh. It hadnt been anger that she might be up to something. It had been something much hotter and ambiguous; a sense of possessiveness that had shocked him. It wasnt something he felt for anything much, except horses or business acquisitions.

Where is she now? Luc asked Corrigan abruptly.

Shes helping to bring the stallions in from the paddocks. Do you want me to give her a message?

Luc shook his head. No, Ill do it.

But when Luc got to the stallions stables Nessa was nowhere to be seen and all the stallions had been settled for the evening. Feeling a mounting frustration, he went looking for her.

* * *

You are a beautiful boy, arent you? Yes, you are...and you know it too. Yes, there you go... The three-year-old colt whinnied softly in appreciation as he took the raw carrot from Nessas hand and she rubbed his nose.

She knew she shouldnt be here in the racing section of Barbiers stables, where the current thoroughbreds resided, but she hadnt been able to resist. She felt at peace for the first time in days, even as her body actually ached with the need to feel a horse underneath her with all that coiled power and strength and speed. But she wouldnt be riding again for a while.

You were told to stay away from this area.

And just like that Nessas short-lived sense of peace vanished and was replaced by an all-too predictable jump in her heart-rate. She turned around to see Barbier standing a few feet away, arms folded. He was wearing a white shirt, and it made his skin look even darker. His hair touched the collar, curling slightly.

Im on a break, she responded defensively, wondering if he was this autocratic with all his employees. But she had to admit that, so far, everyone seemed pretty content to be working here. Shed found out that the employee whod been fired on the spot had been smoking weed and shed had to concede that he would have suffered a similar fate on their own stud farm. Barbier had also enrolled the employee on an addiction course. It was disconcerting to realise that perhaps he wasnt as ruthless as shed like to believe.

Barbier moved now and closed the distance between them before she could take another breath. He snatched the rest of the carrot out of her hand, frowning. What are you feeding Tempest?

Its just a carrot. She pulled her hand back into her chest disconcerted by the shock his fleeting touch had given her.

He glared at her, and he was far too close, but Nessas back was against the stall door and the horse. She was trapped.

No one is allowed to feed my horses unless theyre supervised.

Her mouth dropped open and then she sputtered, Its just a carrot!

He was grim. A carrot that could contain poison or traces of steroids for all I know.

Nessa went cold. You think I would harm your horses?

His jaw was as hard as granite. Im under enough scrutiny as it is. I dont need the possible accomplice of a thief messing around with my valuable livestock. I dont know what youre capable of. How did you know that this is the horse?

Nessa struggled to keep up. What horse?

Now Barbier was impatient. The horse I bought from Gio Corretti.

Nessa swallowed. I had no idea, I just came in for a visit. He seemed agitated.

Barbiers gaze went from her to the horse behind her and she took the opportunity to slide sideways, putting some distance between them. He put out a hand and stroked the side of Tempests neck, murmuring soft words in French. Nessas gaze locked onto his big hand stroking the horse, and she had to struggle not to imagine how that hand might feel on her. Shed never in her life imagined a man stroking hershe must be losing her mind.

The horse pushed his head into Barbiers hand and Nessa glanced at Barbier to see his features relax slightly. For a heady moment she imagined that there was no enmity between them and that he might not always look at her as if shed just committed a crime. She wondered what hed look like if he smiled and then she glanced away quickly, mortified at herself and afraid he would read her shameful thoughts on her face.

Barbier said, Hes been agitated since he arrived, not settling in properly.

Welcoming the diversion from her wayward imagination, Nessa replied, Hes probably just pining for his mother.

Barbier looked at her sharply, his hand dropping away. How would you know such a thing?

Nessa flushed and kept avoiding his eye. How could she explain the weird affinity for horses that she shared with her sister and father? She shrugged. I just guessed.

Barbiers voice was harsh. Gio Corretti told me and your brother that we might have issues settling the colt because he hadnt been separated from his mother until recently, which is unusual. Thats how you know.

Nessa looked at Barbier and saw the condemnation and distrust in his eyes. How could she defend a gut feeling? She shrugged and looked away. If you say so.

Without realising it, Nessas hand had instinctively lifted up to touch the horse again, until suddenly Barbier reached out and took it. Nessa jumped at the weird electricity that sparked whenever they got too close. She tried to pull her hand back but his grip was too firm. And warm.

He was holding her palm facing upwards, and asked grimly, What is this?

She looked down and saw what he saw: her very unpretty hands, skin roughened from her training as a jockey and blistered from the last few days of hard work. Humiliated at the thought that hed see this as proof she wasnt used to work, she yanked her hand back and cradled it to her chest again. Its nothing.

She backed away towards the entrance. I should gomy break is over. She turned and forced herself to walk and not run away, not even sure what she was running from. But something about the way hed just taken her hand and looked so disapproving to see the marks of her labour made her feel incredibly self-conscious and also a little emotional, which was truly bizarre.

Nessa couldnt recall the last time anyone had focused attention on her like that. Her sister had done her best but she wasnt their mother. Their father hadnt been much use while hed drowned his sorrows.

So theyd had to fend for themselves mostly. She hadnt even realised until that moment how much anothers touch could pierce her right to the core. And for it to have been Luc Barbier was inconceivable and very disturbing. She didnt have an emotional connection with that manthe very notion was ridiculous.

* * *

Luc watched as Nessa walked quickly out of the stables and around the corner with an easy athletic grace that made him wonder what shed be like on a horse. Excellent, his instincts told him, as much as hed like to ignore them.

He was still astounded at the apparent ease with which shed calmed Tempest, who was one of the most volatile horses Luc had ever bought. But also potentially one of the best, if his hunch about the colts lineage was right. Certainly Gio Corretti had asked for top dollar, so hed clearly suspected potential greatness too.

Luc turned back to the horse, who pushed his face into Lucs shoulder, nudging. Did Luc really believe Nessa would poison the horse? He held up the innocuous, gnarled carrot and eventually fed it to the horse with a sigh.

The answer came from his gut: no, she wouldnt poison his horse. Shed looked too shocked when hed said it. But the fact was that, until her brother reappeared or the money did, the jury was out on Nessa OSullivan and he had to keep her under close scrutiny. Hed be a fool not to suspect that brother and sister were working in tandem.

Luc told himself it was for this reason, and not because her raw hands had twisted something inside his gut, that he was about to move her to where she could be kept under closer scrutiny.


CHAPTER THREE (#u2466e3df-3754-5069-91e1-ad696a398665)

IM MOVING YOU out of the stables and into the house.

Nessa looked at Luc Barbier where he stood behind his desk. Shed been summoned here a few minutes ago by the head groom, Simon Corrigan, and shed tried not to let the understated luxury of the grand old Irish country house intimidate her.

This was where Barbiers suite of private offices were based and now she stood on thick sumptuous carpet and was surrounded by dark oak panelling. Books filled floor-to-ceiling shelves. In contrast to the rather conservative decor, there was modern art on the walls that tickled at Nessas curiosity. And behind Barbier, a massive window where Nessa could see the training gallops in the distance. An amazing view and one that made her yearn to be on a horse.

But she dragged her attention back to what hed said. Excuse me?

I said, Im moving you into the house. He enunciated the words slowly, which only made his accent more noticeable. Nessa still couldnt get over the raw, untameable energy that emanated from the man, in spite of the luxe surroundings.

She felt a bit dense. Why?

My housekeeper has lost one of her household assistants and so I told her you would fill in.

Household assistant, Nessa said slowly as it sank in. You mean a cleaner?

Barbier grimaced faintly. I think they prefer the term household assistant.

A faint burn of humiliation washed up through her body. This is because I went to see your racehorses.

Barbiers jaw tightened. Im not so petty.

Nessa thought of being cooped up indoors cleaning floors and already felt claustrophobic. You accused me of potential sabotage.

Barbiers jaw got even tighter. At this point in time I have no idea what youre capable of. Youve put yourself in this position in a bid to convince me your brother is innocent. Mrs Owens, my housekeeper, needs someone to help her out

And Im just the handy house-arrest guest you can move about at will to wherever it suits you, Nessa interrupted, feeling frustrated and angry.

Youre the one who is here by choice, Nessa. By all means youre free to walk out this door at any time, but if you do I wont hesitate to involve the local police.

Nessa tipped up her chin, feeling reckless. So why dont you do it, then? Just call them!

Barbier didnt look remotely fazed at her outburst. Because, he said easily, I dont believe it serves either of our interests to involve the law at this point. Do you really want to drag your family name into the open and inform everyone of what your brother has done?

Nessa went cold inside when she thought of the lines of pain already etched into her fathers face. Indelible lines that would never fade even in spite of his much better mental state. She thought of Iseults frantic worry and her husband, Nadim, who would undoubtedly storm in to take overjust weeks before their baby was due.

Nessa looked at the man in front of her and hated him at that moment. Hated the way he was able to hold her to ransom so easily, and then that hatred turned inwards. She only had herself to blame. And Paddy.

She had taken responsibility and she couldnt crumble now.

She forced down an awful feeling of futility and said, No, I dont want anyone to know what has happened. If I stay and do as you ask, can you promise that you wont report what Paddy has done?

Barbier inclined his head slightly. Like I said, it serves us both to keep this to ourselves for the time being.

Nessa wondered why he was so reluctant to let this get out, but then she realised that he would hardly like it to be known that payment for a horse had gone astray. It would put off potential sellers everywhere.

For a fleeting moment Nessa considered threatening to leak this news in return for Barbiers assurance that Paddy wouldnt be prosecuted. But she realised, without even testing him, that Barbier was not a man who could be so easily manipulated.

Apart from which, she didnt have the stomach for blackmail, and there would be no way that Paddys reputation could remain unsullied. He might never get the chance to prove his innocence, and with the stain of possible theft and corruption on his record hed never get a job in the industry he loved again. It would ruin him. Not to mention the disappointment of their father and sister...

As if privy to her thoughts, Barbier said, Youre the only insurance Paddy has at the moment. His only guarantee of any kind of protection. You walk out of here and thats gone, along with any sliver of doubt I may have about his guilt.

Nessas heart thumped hard at that. So there was a chance that Barbier might believe in Paddy, if she could just convince him to return and explain what had happened. She had to cling onto that.




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Indebted to the billionaire…And he will collect!Nessa must appeal to notorious tycoon Luc’s better nature to exonerate her brother of theft. But Luc is the most merciless man Nessa’s ever met—and the most sinfully attractive! Until the debt is settled he’ll hold her as his captive. And when undeniable attraction overwhelms them both, it becomes clear that Nessa’s innocence is the real price to pay…!

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