The Billionaire's Blackmailed Heiress

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these clothes…is there a shopping centre nearby?”
    “Did you not ask Nikos?” Theresa had asked in surprise, seeing as Mina had given her a grimace.
    “I don’t want to keep bothering him with every little thing”, Theresa moving to look at the list, giving a soft laugh “You can’t just pick up these things from a shopping centre. Yanis can help, he has connections”.
    Winking conspiratorially she had moved to the door calling her son who had quickly appeared, a warm smile on his handsome face. Talking quickly in Greek she had filled him in on Mina’s predicament, Yanis turning to her and smiling broadly.
    “I have just the place. One phone call and I’m sure that we can get you sorted”.
    Flashing them both a thankful grin she had asked if they could arrange it for after her mother’s visit, the memory of how weak she had seemed the previous day once more seeing her eyes grow sad.
    One phone call later Yanis had returned smiling telling her that he would take her to a new boutique that was opening up on the island, but which had already had many of its designs showcased on prestigious magazines. Smiling Mina had risen, relieved that the two had been able to help her, moving quickly to her car, her stomach in knots as she had dreaded any further deterioration in her mother.
    Returning home, she had smiled warmly at Yanis who had met her at the door Mina surprised at how excited he seemed holding back her ‘unusual for men to like shopping’ comment which had risen to her lips.
    “How is your mother?” he had asked kindly, Mina smiling at the obvious sincerity in the question giving him a dazzling return grin.
    “She seemed better today” she had replied, her response truthful as she had remembered her mother in high spirits, her eyes bright and focussed as she had chatted happily with Mina.
    “Much better”.
    He had nodded back “Good” his big smile filling his handsome face.
    “I thought that we would go now…give you lots of shopping time”.
    With a chuckle and a small nod she had moved to the black car he had picked her up in the first day she had arrived, pausing squinting up at him.
    “Do you mind if I ride up front?” she had asked, seeing the surprise then return smile, before she had slid into the passenger seat.
    Starting the engine, Yanis had looked sideways at the woman beside him.
    “You are not really much for airs and graces are you Mina?”
    He had spoken softly, seeing as her mouth had twitched.
    “No. This is really not my world; I find it all very strange” a wistful note to her voice as she had looked thoughtfully out of the window, hesitating, her eyes briefly flicking to him.
    “I don’t really know what Nikos has told you” she had said softly. Yanis shaking his head quickly a kindly look in his eyes “He has told us nothing…and it is not really our place to know”.
    At this she had chuckled.
    “Well believe me, if you knew then you would not be so impressed”, her face looking at him with humour in her green eyes.
    “I am a nobody…a school teacher from the UK that’s all, and all this”, she had given the sheet of paper in her hand a small smack.
    “This is all designed to make a sow’s ear into a silk purse”.
    At this Yanis had given her a considering look, his brows furrowed, his voice thoughtful.
    “My father used to always tell me Mina that the worth of a person is not in how they appear on the outside, but how they behave on the inside…and you are not a nobody. You are one of the nicest ladies I have ever met…certainly not a sow’s ear”.
    He had added with a small laugh as she had thrown him a thankful look.
    As they had driven further, Yanis had sneaked a look at Mina, gripping the wheel tighter, the feeling of uneasiness filling him. This woman had no pretences about her, no hidden agenda, and his deception was eating away at him. With a large sigh, which had seen her turn to look at him in surprise, he had pulled the car over turning

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