The Greek Rule (The Greek Series)
The Greek Rule
By
Aleka Nakis
Copyright © 2012, Aleka Nakis
Cover Design by Fantasia Frog Design
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Electronic release: July 2012
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and occurrences are a product of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, places, or occurrences, is purely coincidental.
To my friend, Kate.
Thanks for pushing me into believing it was possible.
The endless morning re-reads were the highlight of my days.
Here is your book!
The Greek Rule’s Greek-English Guide
Mou: is the possessive Greek term of my
Agape mou: my love
Antra mou: my man/ my husband
Baba: dad
Cardia mou: my heart
Despinis: Miss
Dropi: shame
Gia mas: cheers
Gineka mou: my woman/ my wife
Kalimera: good morning
Alinihta: good night/evening
Kalithea: good view
Kori mou: my daughter
Koukla mou: my doll
Koumbaroi: sponsors at a wedding or christening
Komboloi: beads strung together on a chain and traditionally used by men
Kyria: Mrs.
Mama: mom
Paidi mou: my child
Pame: let us go
Panda: forever
Pethera: mother-in-law
Theo: uncle
Thea: aunt
Yiayia: grandmother
And a term you can use for almost anything in Greek:
Gia! : Hello, goodbye, to your health, bless you, cheers!
Foods mentioned: (If you’d like the recipes, please e-mail me!)
Galaktoboureko: a sweet creamy custard-style filling layered with a crisp phyllo dough and drizzled with a warm honey-syrup.
Gyro: Layered seasoned meat slices cooked on a rotating vertical spit, wrapped in a pita with tomato, onion, and tzatziki! Greece’s version of fast food.
Tzatziki: A creamy yogurt, cucumber and garlic dip used on meats and various dishes.
Chapter One
Two months to learn from the best hotelier in the world, then, if everything went as planned, Athena Lakis wouldn’t be working for someone else. She did enjoy her job. She loved it. But Athena had always dreamed of running her own empire.
Sitting opposite the man who’d agreed to make it all possible her boss, Lucas Giardetti, she relayed the last minute details of the Naples Children Charity Ball. It was Athena’s last big project under her current position. She’d worked hard to make the event a huge success for Giardetti Worldwide Hospitality. Honestly, it was the least she could do in appreciation for the opportunity they had given her. The charity ball was the cherry on the whipped cream, and she wanted everything to go just right.
The florist had delivered the proper shade of pink freesias, even if it had taken him three tries. The 1969 Vintage Dom chilled at the perfect temperature, even if upon delivery it had been two degrees too warm. They weren’t spending that kind of money to drink warm champagne. And the maitre d’hotel had reassigned the waiter who didn’t own an iron to a different function. She didn’t want the young man to lose his job. She simply didn’t want him serving guests while wearing wrinkled attire.
No, this night was too important for anything to be off by a single degree. The sponsors of the Naples Children Charity appreciated the worthiness of the cause, but they also expected pampering for their great generosity.
Suddenly distracted, she froze when the most striking man she’d ever see entered her peripheral vision. Her abdomen tightened, her heart raced, and she had to work very hard to her keep breathing steady as he walked across the hotel lounge, maneuvering around the antique tables in her direction. She didn’t need the disturbance of this Adonis male three hours before the fundraising ball began.
Making a conscious effort not to look beyond the dossier she reviewed with Luca, she attempted to continue with her final report. “The guests will arrive from the south entrance between eight and nine. Cocktails will begin with—”
“Hello, my friend.” Luca rose to greet the man commanding Athena’s attention. Standing a handsome six-foot-two, Luca was not a small man, but the obvious confidence and physical appearance of the tall, broad stranger with the dark eyes and bright smile dwarfed her employer. “I am so glad you could make it to Naples for the ball. What is it? At least three months since we sat together for anything other than business. We have some catching up to do.”
“My thoughts exactly,” drawled the sexy stranger in an accent that was more than a little familiar to her. He did not wait for an introduction. Rather he took Athena’s hand and gently raised it to his lips. His warm breath caressed her skin, sending a parade of tingles through her body. “I can see why you choose to work such long hours.”
There was playful recognition in his eyes. He must know her, or know of her. She was curiously aware of the familiarity in his tone, but she couldn’t place him. Who was this man who sucked every bit of air from the lounge?
She mentally searched the evening’s guest list, but the shape of his eyes and the set of his jaw did it. Suddenly, she knew who he was.
Drop dead gorgeous competition!
Not only was he bidding against her dream, he was soon to be related to her best friend.
Dumbfounded, she stared at her best friend’s future brother-in-law and the head of Strintzaris Enterprises. She’d had no idea her boss kept the competition as a close friend.
Shifting in her seat, she waited for him to say something about the property they were both fighting for in Crete. DDGC sat atop the Strintzaris mega-empire, while she hid within the coattails of Luca Giardetti’s name.
Luca smiled and made the introduction. “Alexandros Strintzaris, this is Athena Lakis. Miss Lakis chairs the consulting committee responsible for the symposium.”
“I’m very pleased to finally meet you, Athena.”
“Likewise.” Trying unsuccessfully to retrieve her burning hand, she broadened her smile.
“Athena is a great force within Giardetti. She doesn’t climb the rungs on the corporate ladder, she jumps over them.”
“Ah, but what a pleasure it would be to lure her to Strintzaris Enterprises. Then, she would be our force.”
Alexandros raised his eyebrows to the other man in a fun challenge and laughed. Then he turned his dark eyes in Athena’s direction, and his gaze stroked every inch of her body before he spoke.
“I will have to find an offer you can’t refuse. We already have ties that bind us, and now I look forward to exploring new options that will keep us connected.”
The cryptic message swirled in her mind as she explored the possibilities of new options. Would these options be professional, personal, or very personal?
No, she couldn’t let her mind wander into a territory where he had the upper hand. Alexandros was smooth, like a panther in disguise. And Athena hated herself for being attracted to an arrogant Greek. Even worse, to the man who’d just up the ante on her dream property and was raising the resort almost out of her reach. She needed to remain detached and professional.
“It will be a cold day beneath us before I let such an asset come your way.” Luca offered comedic relief, and she attempted a nonchalant smi
le.
“Duly noted,” Alexandros said, allowing Athena to retrieve her hand while looking from her to Luca. “I have one more industry question before we settle down to enjoy the evening.”
“Anything, my friend,” Luca said.
“Why the sudden interest in Greece? Not that Strintzaris minds the competition, but Giardetti’s play for the property in Crete surprised me.”
Holding her breath, Athena wondered how Alexandros would react to the truth. Her gaze skirted toward her boss, who didn’t reveal anything more than required. Luca simply shrugged.
“We both know it has a certain appeal, good potential, and the timing is right. Now come, let’s catch up.” The Italian indicated a seat, inviting his friend to join them for a drink. “I’d love to put business aside for an hour or so.”
“Certainly.”
Sitting back in the leather antique wing chair, Alexandros placed one long leg across his opposite knee, drawing a slight glance from Athena. This was a man very comfortable in his own skin. Warm, sun-drenched skin covered with the world’s best clothing.
“My staff assures me the symposium is a great success. They are looking forward to tonight’s closing festivities. And of course, I could not have missed the fundraiser you hold so dear, Luca.”
Shifting in her seat, Athena interjected in a pleasant and professional voice. “We are happy to hear that, Mr. Strintzaris. Your staff is delightful, but your generosity will be the most effective tonight. The Naples Children’s Charity is a worthy cause, and the funds raised this evening will be allocated toward a home for children waiting to be adopted by loving families.”
“Undoubtedly, a worthy cause. I look forward to contributing in any way needed. In any way,” he emphasized, causing the flame deep inside her to flare up.
When he turned back to his friend, Athena tucked a strand of hair behind her ear with uncertain hands. She couldn’t decide what to make of the powerful Alexandros Strintzaris. Known for being a ruthless businessman, he was now friendly and supportive despite the recent clash of interests in the Cretan property. Alexandros’ next question confused her further.
“Luca, where are we with the monetary situation? Will we need Strintzaris Enterprises to fund half the project?”
“No, no, we will save your name and influence for a different time,” said Luca. “Between us, tonight will exceed the amount necessary for the home. We’ll surpass our projected goals. Miss Lakis has single handedly secured the most generous donations from our industry.” He awarded her a proud smile. “It seems that no one is able to refuse or minimize her requests.”
“I know I never could,” Alexandros added.
It was her turn to raise a mocking eyebrow and smile. “Duly noted. Now if you gentlemen will excuse me, I have a ball to attend.”
Both men stood as she left the lounge.
Alexandros watched Athena’s departing form, loving the way her tight suit skirt swayed with each step. His friend’s hand on his shoulder guided him to sit, and Alexandros turned his attention back to Lucas.
“Something you care to discuss?” Lucas asked. “Perhaps our magnificent Miss Lakis?”
“No. I know who Miss Lakis is. I just didn’t know how much more I’d like to know her.” He blew out his breath with a low whistle. Letting his hands express deeper feelings, Alexandros gestured in a repetitive circular pattern while he spoke. “She is rather intriguing.”
“Don’t let her pretty face fool you. She’s a remarkable and shrewd businessperson.”
“I don’t doubt that, but I was speaking more on a personal level. She has close ties to my family, yet she does not bother to contact me about a donation. I would have doubled any request she made.” Alexandros motioned to the waiter for drinks.
“Give her more credit. Besides, she knew you’d be here tonight if it were necessary. Don’t feel cheated. Your eyes will have their fill of her at the ball. She organized a very successful event this week, and you know that I am not very easy to please.”
Luca looked directly at Alexandros and leaned forward, placing his elbow on his knees. “To answer your next question, our relationship is strictly professional.”
“I know,” Alexandros said, nodding his head confidently.
“And how could you be sure your sources are correct? Are your ties that strong?”
“They are,” he replied as he leveled a focused gaze his friend’s way. “Now stop trying to make me dance to your tune, and tell me what you have been doing with yourself. How is that lovely young bride you keep locked away at a Boston university?”
Chapter Two
Alexandros leaned against the cold marble column and watched Athena meticulously entice each person during her thirty-minute presentation on the children’s home.
“Because of your generosity, children facing an at-risk future will have a safe place to call home, a place in which to feel secure. We will not allow the tumultuous events that bring these young ones to us to follow them into adulthood. The children will only know the love and care in which this haven will be run, and they will feel your love that has made such a place a reality.”
Applause resonated in the hall. Athena smiled and raised a dainty hand to acknowledge a few of the guests individually. Working from left to right, she recognized over twenty sponsors, each one beaming with pride from her attention.
“I would like to thank Luca Giardetti for conceiving the idea for the children’s home, and honoring me with the opportunity to contribute some of my love.” She turned and walked to where her employer stood. Taking his hands in hers, she kissed his cheeks. “Thank you, Luca, for allowing me to work on this. It is the greatest gift I’ve ever received.”
Everyone in the room cheered, and applause rang out again. Luca hugged her, took a bow, and then kissed both her hands. As the other man’s lips touched her skin, a shot of possessiveness rammed Alexandros in the gut. It was too cozy, too intimate.
Damn, she was chummy with her boss. If she wanted a man to give her projects so she could shine, he could do it. Athena could work for and thank him. And he wasn’t married.
She wiped a tear from the corner of her eye before returning to the podium. “The warmth that fills this room is only the beginning. Thank you, everyone, for your support. Please enjoy the ball.”
He could see Athena was in her element. Knowing more than just the fund-raising side of selling an idea, she was a master marketer and financial analyst in one enticing package. Carrying herself like a veteran model on a Paris catwalk, Athena left the stage and glided across the ballroom acknowledging each of the sponsors, but one. Him.
Confident and brilliant, she was the brightest star of the night. She seemed completely unaware of her affect on the room’s male population. If the amount of gazes following her every move indicated this appeal, then she appealed to both married and unmarried men alike.
Alexandros grinned smugly. Eventually, he’d have this amazing creature for his own. It didn’t matter if she was avoiding him at all cost, she’d change her mind.
She was incredible. Her long lean body had just the right amount of curves, especially from the angle she afforded him throughout the night, her rear.
Occasionally he stole a look at the sparkling brown eyes, or caught a glimpse of her dazzling smile as it flashed across her golden face and her lips shimmered with sensuality. What he wouldn’t give to enjoy that view on a daily basis.
Why hadn’t she approached him yet?
He would find a spot for her in his organization in a heartbeat. She could be a great addition to the Strintzaris team. Instead, she worked for the competition.
Then it hit him. Maybe, just maybe, it was because of the personal connection that she chose to work for Giardetti. She didn’t seem like a woman who would pull strings, namely by approaching his brother, to land a job.
Well, now that Alexandros had met her, she wouldn’t have to approach his brother. He’d find the way to bring her to his side. Professionally, a
nd perhaps with a few personal benefits when the time was right.
Memorizing each of her visible features and fantasizing about the ones concealed by her cream silk gown, Alexandros was more intrigued by this woman than any woman he’d met before. Helen of Troy could not have tempted him more.
Erotic scenes of covering her body with his own as he tasted the sweetness of her mouth danced in his head. The image of settling between her thighs and claiming her forever had him turning his back on the party to pull his jacket across the front of his body in order to preserve a decent appearance.
Forever? Was he out of his mind? He was not the forever type of man. He liked playing the field, and he’d never made a commitment to any of his lovers. One day he’d settle down, but that was one day, not now.
Kicking himself, he reminded his libido that Athena was not a woman he could play with. The close friendship she maintained with his brother negated the typical rules of a simple romantic tryst. Alexandros would have to control the physical temptation. He was stronger than it was.
Since he needed to establish a friendly and professional relationship with her, he would keep her close by, at least for the time being.
The maitre d’ approached Athena and whispered something in her ear. She nodded and took the phone from him, indicating to the guests to excuse her.
Athena couldn’t wait to tell Tony about the fundraiser’s success. The evening had turned out even better than anticipated, and she stepped out on the terrace to relish the triumph in private.
“Hey, Tony. Glad you called.”
Her brother’s laughter preceded the conversation. “I thought you might need rescuing from a garlicky-breath suitor just about now.”
“Not yet. Thanks for the concern, but I think I can handle myself.”
“Yeah, but you’ll always be my baby sis. So tell me, how is everything going there?”