And on her left hand she would have worn an enormous diamond, the same misty blue as her dress, set in a terrifyingly valuable platinum ring. Rozzano, however, had suggested when they chose it that it would be wiser if she kept it in her bag in case there was any media attention. And she’d instantly seen the sense in that. But she kept sneaking little glances at it! Limp, stunned and deliriously happy, she had allowed Rozzano to make all the arrangements for their trip. She knew it had been madness to accept his proposal, that he had been insane with desire, surely, when he’d asked her to marry him. But twelve hours later he still seemed besotted. ‘Now,’ he purred, dipping a strawberry in Buck’s Fizz and feeding it to her. ‘We’ve got three weeks to make all the arrangements before our wedding day. Let’s start with bridesmaids—’ ‘Rozzano!’ she cried in horror. ‘We can’t get married that soon! It’s crazy! We don’t know each other. No, please hear me out!’ she insisted, when he opened his mouth to argue.
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