Chapter 166
Olivia
Alexander was in pajama bottoms, his chest bare. I tried not to stare at the defined muscles of his torso as he moved around the room.
“So,” he said, running a hand through his hair, “I’ve been meaning to tell you something.”
“Hmm?” I was busy collecting my dress from the floor and hanging it up properly.
“I need to go to Europe next week. London, Paris, and Milan. Meetings with international investors and a potential acquisition.”
I turned to face him, my interest piqued. “Oh? For how long?”
“Ten days,” he said, sitting on the edge of the bed. “And I want you to come with me.”
“Me?” I asked, surprised by the invitation. “Won’t you be working most of the time?”
Alexander nodded. “During the days, yes. But evenings would be ours.”
The prospect of exploring European cities with Alexander was undeniably appealing. “What about my work? The Thompson account just launched.”
“Already cleared it with Michelle. You can work remotely when needed, but mostly it would be time for us. You deserve a break.”
I walked over to the bed and sat beside him. “Ten days in Europe does sound amazing.”
“So that’s a yes?” His eyes held a hopeful gleam that made my heart do a little flip.
“Yes,” I decided. “Let’s go to Europe. I’ve never been to Milan.”
Alexander’s smile widened. “Perfect. I’ll have Jessica make all the arrangements.” He leaned over and pressed a kiss to my shoulder. “You’ll love it. The food, the shopping, the architecture…”
“The food again,” I teased. “You’re really selling me on that part.”
“Wait until you try real Italian pasta. It will ruin you for American Italian food forever.”
I laughed and flopped back on the bed. “Sounds dangerous. I might never want to come back.”
“That would be a shame,” Alexander said, lying down beside me. “I’d have to hunt you down and drag you home.”
“Oh really?” I turned to face him. “You’d miss me that much?”
“The paperwork involved in losing a wife would be astronomical. Much easier to track you down.”
I swatted his arm playfully. “Ever the romantic.”
Alexander caught my hand and brought it to his lips, his eyes suddenly serious. “I would miss you, actually.”
The sincerity in his voice caught me off guard. “I’d miss you too,” I admitted, surprising myself with how true it felt.
We lay there for a moment, the confession hanging between us. Alexander broke the silence first.
“So, Europe. Any specific requests for our itinerary?”
I rolled onto my back, considering the question. “The Louvre in Paris, definitely. And I’ve always wanted to see the Duomo in Milan.”
“Consider it done. We can do all the touristy things if you want. I’ve been to these cities dozens of times for business, but rarely visit the tourist attractions.”
“You’re telling me you’ve been to Paris multiple times and never visited the Eiffel Tower?”
Alexander shrugged. “Seen it from a distance. Never felt the need to go up.”
I sat up, staring at him in disbelief. “That’s criminal. It’s like going to New York and not seeing the Empire State Building.”
“Which I’ve also never done,” he admitted.
“What? How is that possible?”
“I go where the meetings are. Hotels, restaurants, office buildings. Not a lot of time for sightseeing when you’re closing million–dollar deals.”
I shook my head. “That’s just sad. All work and no play makes Alexander a dull boy.”
“I’m dull, am I?” he asked, one eyebrow raised in challenge.
“In your sightseeing habits? Absolutely. The most boring tourist ever.”
Alexander lunged suddenly, pinning me to the bed with a playful growl. “Take it back.”


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