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Claiming His Hidden Heir: Claiming His Hidden Heir

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2019
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With that awkward conversation over, Cecelia got on with the second-round interviews.

Cecelia was self-aware enough to know that it was probably for private reasons that she couldn’t take to Sabine. The young woman was gorgeous, with piercing blue eyes and straight black hair cut in a jagged, edgy style. She made Cecelia feel terribly drab.

‘Luka will probably call you Sab, or Sabby...’ Cecelia said in an offhand comment as she showed her around. ‘It drives me crazy.’

‘He can call me what he likes as long as he pays me.’

Cecelia held in a breath.

Sabine was arrogant and overly confident perhaps, but she really was the perfect match for Luka.

She could almost hear the banter between them.

‘This is his suite,’ Cecelia explained as she opened the door. ‘It’s serviced daily but I tend to check it as it sometimes needs an extra service. Not currently, though, he’s still in Greece.’

‘So I read!’ Sabine said.

Cecelia had been doing her level best not to read about him, but once the interviews were wrapped up she found that she could not resist.

The headlines were all in the same vein: Xanero Magnate Returns.

It would seem that the weekend had been spent out on his yacht and she knew full well what went on on board.

She clicked on the article and there were the glossy beauties that always surrounded him and the sun hanging low in a fiery sky.

Luka didn’t even wait for nightfall to get a party started.

It wasn’t just the resumption of his sex life that concerned her, though—oh, but it did, desperately it did—but also what had happened that morning between them.

Cecelia could not believe she’d had unprotected sex. Though she kept willing herself calm, yesterday she had caved and made an appointment with her GP.

At the conclusion of the interview today Cecelia was heading there.

‘Well, thank you for coming in,’ Cecelia said as she walked Sabine to the elevator. ‘You can expect to hear from me by the end of the week.’

‘I’ll look forward to it.’ Sabine smiled and the women shook hands.

Cecelia really didn’t like her, but it would seem she was the only one to feel so.

‘She seems really nice,’ Bridgette commented as Cecelia walked back from the elevator.

Yes, it was probably for rather personal reasons that she didn’t like her, Cecelia guessed, and decided that she would be putting Sabine forward.

Luka could make the final call.

‘I’m going out for a couple of hours,’ she told Bridgette. ‘I won’t have my phone on.’

‘What should I say if Luka calls because he can’t get hold of you?’ Bridgette checked, because his PA was always supposed to be available.

‘Tell him I’m...’ She didn’t know what to say. ‘Tell him I’m taking a long lunch.’

Lunch didn’t come into it.

Instead, she took the underground until she was practically home and spent the next hour sitting in the waiting room at her GP’s surgery.

Cecelia was rarely there and finally, when her name was called, she rather hoped she would be in and out in a few minutes with her mind eased.

Dr Heale introduced herself and Cecelia told her the reason she was there.

‘It’s probably nothing,’ Cecelia started. ‘In fact, I’m sure I’m wasting your time...’

‘Why don’t you let me be the judge of that?’

Very well.

Why was discussing sex always so awkward for her? The shame came from her aunt and uncle, Cecelia knew. They spoke in whispers and were still mortified by the salacious circumstances in which her mother had died.

Cecelia did her best to push all that aside and to speak in a matter-of-fact tone. ‘I had unprotected sex last week.’

‘When?’

‘On Monday night,’ Cecelia said. ‘Or rather on the Tuesday morning.’

‘You’re on the Pill?’ Dr Heale checked, reading through her notes.

‘Yes,’ Cecelia said, ‘though I usually take my Pill at night...’

‘And you didn’t?’

‘No.’

‘Well, you’ve left it too late for the morning-after pill.’

She hadn’t really thought about it the morning after, but now Dr Heale was telling her that she’d had a window of a week.

That window was closed to her now.

‘But it’s probably fine?’ Cecelia pushed, only Dr Heale wasn’t exactly rushing to put her at ease; in fact, she was reading Cecelia’s notes.

‘Are you still with your fiancé?’ she asked.

Cecelia remembered the last time she had been there, carefully going on the Pill before she and Gordon did anything.

There had certainly been no up-against-the-wall sex with him!

‘Er, no.’
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