Authors note: Hello everyone. This story is a spinoff of the Twelve Tables series I wrote a while ago. I hope you enjoy this series despite its differences to the original story. Thank you once again to Paul who continues to be my second set of eyes. ~ellie.
The Twelve Vitalis
Chapter 5
Cat woke up and stretched. The bed was luxurious, and she hated the thought of getting up and starting her day for the briefest of moments. Then she remembered why she was here in the first place, as well as the fact that Matteo was sleeping on the couch in the other room while all of his clothes were in here with her. She rolled over and twisted up into a sitting position, placing her feet on the floor. She rolled her neck on her shoulders, working out the kinks of a restless night sleep and looked at the closed bedroom door. She had to stop thinking about Mr-tall-dark-and-handsome, Matteo. Despite the unusual proposal he had presented her with last night, this was her time to do something for herself, and she needed a clear head for her meeting with Lucia and Peri Donati today.
Hunger and the need for a bathroom drove her from the bedroom, and she padded through the apartment toward the bathroom, trying to be quiet in case Matteo was still asleep. She didn't think he would have left already, particularly as his clothes had been unpacked and hung in the bedroom wardrobe. She'd found them last night as she had explored the room. Five perfectly tailored suits hung with two shirts for each in the wardrobe. They were different in colour, as well as style, and she had fingered the expensive tailored material as she had explored the room last night. He seemed to have packed no casual wear at all, which only made her wonder about him even more. Was he an all work and no play type of man? She ran her fingers through her hair after washing her hands, trying to tame its wildness, and went out to the kitchen wondering what she could make for breakfast. Her mind went through an inventory of what she could remember of the refrigerator from the day before. If nothing else she would make toast with the bread she had seen on the bench.
"Good morning," Matteo greeted her from the small kitchen bench where he stood sipping coffee. "I just made a fresh pot, would you like some?" He offered, as he took in her sleep-tousled hair that she had obviously combed with her fingers rather than a brush, the soft pyjama top that did nothing to hide her braless state beneath it and the matching feminine boxer short shorts she wore exposing her long slim legs.
"Yes, please, with milk, no sugar," she nodded but slowed her walk as she saw the look in his eyes and the way they roamed over her. She became self-conscious of the way she was dressed and wished she had have taken the time to get dressed or had bought a robe when she had gone shopping for this trip. Not that she would trade in her new leather jacket for one. Remembering that this man could be seeing a whole lot more of her eventually, she gave a mental shrug and rather than hiding she straightened her posture and walked steadily toward him, feeling the bounce of her unfettered breasts beneath her pyjama top, and was pleased when he seemed to grimace and look away. She never ceased to be amused at the power of having breasts.
"I better get dressed or I'm going to be late," he said after pushing a cup of coffee across the bench to her. As she reached for it their fingers accidentally touched, and Matteo seemed to pull his hand back as if he had been burnt, making her frown. He walked away without another word, leaving her staring after him.
Cat busied herself in the now empty kitchen, taking eggs and milk from the fridge along with cheese and butter, and set to work making omelettes for breakfast. She made toast to go with them, and by the time Matteo emerged from the bedroom again she had set the table and invited him to sit.
"You can cook," he commented, raising his eyebrows.
"The basics only, don't get too excited," she said conversationally, placing an omelette and toast in front of him with a fresh cup of coffee.
"Thank you," he murmured, dragging his eyes away from her body to the plate before him. He took a bite and murmured appreciatively. "It's good. Shouldn't you be getting ready for your meeting too?" he asked.
"The car isn't picking me up until ten," she shrugged. "I have plenty of time."
"Do you?" Matteo raised an eyebrow. Then he slid his phone across the table toward Cat and tapped the screen which showed eight forty-five on the screen. "I think you might have slept longer than you realised."
"It won't take me an hour to get ready," she scoffed. "I know you're used to beautiful starlets who probably need hours of pampering before leaving the house, but, trust me, I am not one of them," she gave a self-depreciating laugh. "As you can tell," she took another mouthful of her omelette and chewed.
"You, Miss Leone, are an unusual woman, I agree," he chuckled. "Unfortunately, some of us have an earlier start to the day, and I have had to conduct one meeting already by phone this morning as you have kidnapped my wardrobe. Now that I am dressed, however, I'll leave you to get ready in your own time." He stood, having wolfed down his omelette and taken a large sip of the coffee. "I will talk to D. about finding you alternative accommodations today. We'll talk this afternoon, try to make lunch if you can. Good luck for your meeting," he gave her a genuine smile.
"Good luck with what you have to do today," she responded, watching him walk away and enjoying the sight of his broad shoulders under the pinstriped suit jacket. He'd been all business, but that was okay with her, it was what she was considering signing up for, after all.
Cat considered him as he left. Maybe she should get ready earlier, he obviously knew the Donatis' a lot better than her, and they may expect her to look more professional than she had thought from the friendly phone calls she had shared with both Lucia and Peri. Out of habit, she cleaned the kitchen before going to change and put on a little make-up for her meeting, and at ten she was down in the lobby when the car pulled up, and the driver got out to open the door for her.
"Thank you," she said, feeling awkward, and slid into the back seat of the car. She stared out of the window during the short drive, taking in the sights of a new city and thinking it was much the same as the city she had come from. Not that she had ventured into the city heart very often from her home in the outer suburbs. They seemed to drive past all the flashy buildings and shopping malls and into a warehouse district, although she was sure she was still, if not in the heart of the city at least close to it. The car pulled up in front of a regal old building that proclaimed it to be the House of Lorraine. It took her less than a minute to realise that this was an auction house, and she turned to the driver.