An Offer She Can't Refuse

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Authors: Emma Darcy
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some of them have a tendency to bolt when they near the end of the path.’
    ‘Oh, great!’
    He flashed another confident grin. ‘Don’t worry. I’ll take care of you both. That’s a promise, Christina.’
    His eyes telegraphed it was meant for the future, too.
    He could work overtime on his deal, making it as attractive as he could, but she wasn’t having any of it, Tina thought grimly. However, she did have to concede he kept their donkeys at a controlled pace when others started to rush past them. And he cheerfully answered Theo’s constant questions with all the patience of an indulgent father.
    Her son was laughing with delight and giving Ari an impulsive hug as he was lifted off the donkey. For Tina, it was a relief to get her feet back on solid ground. She’d been far too tense to enjoy her ride.
    ‘We’ll take the cable-car back up when we return,’ Ari said soothingly, aware of her unease.
    She nodded, muttering, ‘That would be good.’
    ‘Which boat is ours?’ Theo asked, eagerly looking forward to the next treat.
    Ari pointed. ‘This one coming into the wharf now.’
    ‘Looks like you already have a captain,’ Tina remarked.
    ‘Oh, Jason will be happy to turn the wheel over to Theo while he’s preparing lunch for us. It will be an easy day for him. When the boat is not in family use, he takes out charters, up to eight people at a time. Today he only has three to look after.’
    The good-humoured reply left her nothing to say. Besides, she was sure everything on board would run perfectly for Theo’s pleasure. Ari would not fail in his mission to have his son thinking the nice man was absolutely wonderful. He’d been wonderful to her for three whole months without one slip for any doubt about him to enter her head.
    The white motor launch was in pristine condition. A blue and white striped canopy shaded the rear deck which had bench seats softened by blue and white striped cushions. Tina was invited to sit down and relax while Jason got the boat under way again and Ari took Theo to fetch drinks and give him a tour of the galley.
    She sat and tried to concentrate on enjoying the marvellous view, let the day flow past without drawing attention to herself. Tonight’s family dinner would test her nerves to the limit, but at least her mother would be there, helping to keep normal conversation rolling along. And despite the stress this meeting with Ari’s parents would inevitably cause, Tina told herself she did need to see the Zavros home environment, check that it would be a good place for Theo to be if visits to Santorini had to be arranged.
    She smiled as she heard Theo say, ‘I’m not allowed to have Coca-Cola. Mama says it’s not good for me. I can have water or milk or fruit-juice.’
    Welcome to the world of parenting, Ari. It isn’t all fun and games. Making healthy choices for your child is an important part of it. Would he bother to take that kind of care or would he hire a nanny to do the real business of parenting?
    Tina mentally ticked that off as an item to be discussed before agreeing to visits.
    ‘Okay, what would you like?’ he asked, not questioning her drinks ruling.
    ‘Orange juice.’
    ‘And what does your Mama like?’ ‘Water. She drinks lots of water.’
    ‘No wine?’
    Not since you put intoxicating bubbles in my brain.
    ‘No. It’s water or coffee or tea for Mama,’ Theo said decisively.
    ‘Well, after our hot walk, I guess iced water would be the best choice.’
    ‘Yes,’ Theo agreed.
    He carried out jugs of orange juice and iced water, setting them on the fixed table which served the bench seats. Theo brought a stack of plastic glasses, carefully separating them out as Ari returned to the galley, emerging again with a platter containing a selection of cheeses and crackers, nuts, olives and grapes.
    ‘There we are! Help yourselves,’ he invited, though he did pour out the drinks for them—water for him, too.
    ‘I love olives,’ Theo declared, quickly

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