done very little to please him, and when she tried he’d stopped her.

6

Gabriel’s Rapture

Her ex-boyfriend’s words came screaming back at her, swirling

in her mind with condemnation:

You’re frigid.

You’re going to be a lousy lay.

She turned away from the mirror as she contemplated what

might happen if Gabriel was dissatisfied with her. The specter of

sexual betrayal reared its maleficent head, bringing with it visions of finding Simon in bed with her roommate.

She straightened her shoulders. If she could persuade Gabriel to

be patient and to teach her, then she was confident she could please him. He loved her. He would give her a chance. She was his as surely as if he’d branded his name on her skin.

When she stepped into the bedroom she caught sight of him

through the open door to the terrace. On her way, she was distracted by a beautiful vase of dark purple and paler, variegated irises sitting on top of the desk. Some lovers might have purchased long-stemmed

red roses, but not Gabriel.

She opened the card that was nestled amongst the blossoms.

My Dearest Julianne,

Thank you for your immeasurable gift.

The only thing I have of value is my heart.

It’s yours,

Gabriel.

Julia reread the card twice, her heart swelling with love and relief.

Gabriel’s words didn’t sound like they were penned by a man who

was dissatisfied or frustrated. Whatever Julia’s worries, Gabriel didn’t seem to share them.

Gabriel was sunning himself on the futon, his glasses off, his chest gloriously exposed. With his muscular, six-foot-two frame, it was as if Apollo himself had deigned to visit her. Sensing her presence on the terrace, he opened his eyes and patted his lap. She joined him, and his arms enveloped her as he kissed her passionately.

“Why, hello there,” he murmured, brushing a stray tendril back

from her face. He peered at her closely. “What’s wrong?”

“Nothing. Thank you for the flowers. They’re beautiful.”

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Sylvain Reynard

He brushed his lips against hers. “You’re welcome. But you look

troubled. Is it about Paulina?”

“I’m upset that she’s calling you, but no.” Julia’s expression brightened. “Thank you for your card. It said what I desperately wanted

to hear.”

“I’m glad.” He squeezed her more closely. “Tell me what’s both-

ering you.”

She toyed with the belt to her bathrobe for a moment, until he

took her hand in his. She looked at him. “Was last night everything you’d hoped for?”

Gabriel exhaled sharply, for her question had taken him by sur-

prise. “That’s a strange question.”

“I know it had to be different for you. I wasn’t very…active.”

“Active? What are you talking about?”

“I didn’t do much to please you.” She blushed.

He stroked the flushing skin lightly with the tip of his finger.

“You pleased me a great deal. I know you were nervous, but I enjoyed myself tremendously. We belong to one another now — in every way.

What else is troubling you?”

“I demanded that we switch positions when you would have

preferred me on top.”

“You didn’t demand, you asked. Frankly, Julianne, I’d like to hear you demand things of me. I want to know that you want me

as desperately as I want you.” His expression relaxed, and he drew a circle or two around her breast. “You dreamed about your first time being a certain way. I wanted to give that to you, but I was worried.

What if you were uncomfortable? What if I wasn’t careful enough?

Last night was a first for me too.”

He released her, pouring coffee and steamed milk from two

separate carafes into a latté bowl and spreading the tray of food

between them on the banquette. There were pastries and fruit, toast and Nutella, boiled eggs and cheese, and several Baci Perugina Gabriel had bribed a hotel employee to run out and purchase along with the extravagant bouquet of irises from the Giardino dell’Iris.

Julia unwrapped one of the Baci and ate it, eyes closed with pure pleasure. “You ordered a feast.”

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Gabriel’s Rapture

“I awoke ravenous this morning. I would have waited for you

but…” He shook his head as he picked up a grape and fixed her with a sparkling eye. “Open.”

She opened her mouth, and he popped the grape inside, tracing

his finger temptingly across her lower lip.

“And you must drink this, please.” He handed her a wine glass

filled with cranberry juice and soda.

She rolled her eyes. “You’re overprotective.”

He shook his head. “This is how a man behaves when he’s in

love and he wants his sweetheart healthy for all the sex he plans on having with her.” He winked smugly.

“I’m not going to ask how you know about such things. Give me

that.” She grabbed the glass from his hand and downed it, her eyes focused on his, as he chuckled.

“You’re adorable.”

She stuck her tongue out at him before fixing herself a breakfast

plate.

“How do you feel this morning?” Gabriel’s face grew concerned.

She swallowed a piece of Fontina cheese. “Okay.”

He pressed his lips together firmly, as if her answer displeased him.

“Making love changes things between a man and a woman,” he

prompted.

“Um, aren’t you happy with, uh, what we did?” The pink of her

cheeks faded immediately, leaving her pale.

“Of course I’m happy. I’m trying to find out if you’re happy. And

based upon what you’ve said so far, I’m worried that you aren’t.”

Julia picked at the fabric of her robe, avoiding Gabriel’s probing gaze. “When I was at college the girls on my floor would sit around and talk about their boyfriends. One night they told stories about their first times.” She nibbled at the tip of one of her fingers.

“Only a few of the girls had good things to say. The other stories were awful. One girl had been molested as a child. Some of the

girls had been forced by a boyfriend or a date. Several of them said that their first times were completely awkward and unfulfilling — a boyfriend grunting and finishing quickly. I thought, if that’s all I can hope for, I’d rather stay a virgin.”

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Sylvain Reynard

“That’s horrible.”

She fixed her eyes on the breakfast tray.

“I wanted to be loved. I decided it would be better to have a

chaste affair of the heart and mind through letters than a sexual

relationship. I had my doubts that I would ever find anyone who

could give me both. Certainly, Simon didn’t love me. Now I’m in a

relationship with a sex god, and I can’t give him anything like the pleasure he gives me.”

Gabriel’s eyebrows shot up. “Sex god? You’ve said that before,

but believe me, I’m not — ”

She interrupted him, looking him straight in the eye. “Teach

me. I’m sure last night was not as, um…fulfilling as it usually is for you, but I promise that if you are patient with me, I will improve.”

He cursed obliquely. “Come here.” He pulled her around the

breakfast tray and into his lap again, wrapping his arms around her.

He was quiet for a moment, before sighing deeply.

“You assume that my previous sexual encounters were completely

fulfilling, but you’re wrong. You gave me what I’ve never had — love and sex together. You’re the only one who has ever been my lover in the true sense.”

He kissed her gently in solemn confirmation of his words. “The

anticipation and the allure of a woman are crucial to the experience.

I can safely say that your allurements and my anticipation were like nothing I’ve ever experienced before. Add to that the experience of making love for the first time…Words fail me.”

She nodded but something about her movement disquieted him.

“I promise I’m not flattering you.” He paused as if he were pondering his next words carefully. “At the risk of being Neanderthal, I should probably tell you that your innocence is tremendously erotic. The

thought that I can be the one to teach you about sex…that someone

so modest is also so passionate…” His voice trailed off as he looked at her intently. “You could become more skilled in the art of love by learning new tricks and new positions, but you can’t become more

attractive or more sexually fulfilling. Not to me.”

Julia leaned over and kissed him. “Thank you for taking such

good care of me last night,” she whispered, her cheeks turning pink.

“As for Paulina, I’ll deal with her. Please put her out of your mind.”

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Gabriel’s Rapture

Julia turned her attention back to her uneaten breakfast, resisting the urge to argue with him. “Will you tell me about your first time?”

“I’d rather not.”

She busied herself with a pastry as she tried to think of a safer

subject. The financial woes of Europe came readily to mind.

He rubbed at his eyes with both hands, covering them briefly.

It would be far too easy to lie, he knew, but after all she’d given him, she deserved to know his secrets. “You remember Jamie Roberts.”

“Of course.”

Gabriel lowered his hands. “I lost my virginity to her.”

Julia’s eyebrows shot up. Jamie and her domineering mother had