found out when he overheard his parents arguing over my presence. Mother and I were soon not welcomed into the household after my father was forced to fire her. She threatened to go to the media about the situation and my father took her back in along with me and we lived in the guest house and were kept out of sight.” “Oh, Carlos, that’s…awful.” “There are worse things that could happen to people.” “I know…but it couldn’t have been easy on you as a child.” “ No. I looked at people differently. Soon enough, mother got ill and died when I was ten years old and father took me into the main house but I was always ill-treated by the others in the household—except my grandfather. I was made to feel inferior. I felt like an outsider, intruder. If anything went missing in the mansion, I would get blamed and punished for it like the designated scapegoat, even though I had nothing to do with the incident.” He took a sip of his glass of orange juice then placed the cup back on the table. His elbow resting on the back of the chair as he leaned back. Anger gleamed fiercely in his sinfully sexy grey eyes. “ So there you have it. I decided then that I would be different that I would not be treated as second class anymore or the evidence of my father’s infidelity. At least the man that I knew to be my father.” “What?” “You see after my mother had died, my father’s wife demanded that he get rid of me and insisted on a blood test.” “What was the result?” “I don’t know.” “ But your brother John knows? ” “That’s right. It was kept in a safe for a while.” “Oh, I see.” “And that’s why I grew suspicious when this will stipulation surfaced from my grandfather.” “ Do you think it has to do with John…your brother?” “I know it has.” “ No wonder you don’t trust anyone.” Elsie gazed out at the Falls outside the window of the solarium. The water looked breathtaking and refreshing as it poured over the enormous cliff. They were in front of one of the world’s greatest natural spectacle and yet in the midst of an absorbing conversation unable to fully take in the beauty of the waterfalls. “You see, my grandfather saw that I worked hard in the company and he didn’t care either way whether I was blood or not. My brothers always had life easy and grew up thinking they ruled the world. Rumor had it that he was going to leave me a sizeable portion of the company.” “ I see. And John, your brother and namesake thought he should have the largest share of the company.” “Precisely.” “So that’s why he’s trying to prove that you are not really family?” “Yes. That was plan B.” “Plan B?” “Yes. Everyone knew how I felt about marriage so it was so odd that my grandfather’s will would include the marriage clause before my next birthday.” “ Oh, I see. That’s why you asked me to marry you,” she whispered. “ Yes. That’s when I knew I was bugged because the word got out fast.” “ What?” Heat rushed to Elsie’s cheeks. Oh, God! Did the whole world know what transpired between them in Carlos’s office…and at her apartment? How humiliating. Carlos was right. How could she live this kind of life where her privacy would be invaded from every direction? “You can’t say I didn’t warn you. I knew you would not take too kindly to what I had to say.” “ No. Carlos.” Elsie stood up and walked out of the solarium into the grand suite. Her head was spinning. Could she really take this kind of cut throat life he was subjected to. Would there every be peace? Would they ever be left alone to love and be a happy family? Maybe she was asking for far too much. She hugged herself and tried to blink back tears. His arms around her sent a shiver of delight down her spine and she tingled between her thighs. What was with her and Carlos? There was definitely the chemistry because whenever he touched her electrical