time, she felt the bags until she found one that she could tell didn’t contain a man’s suit jacket.
Emerging from the closet, she walked over to her chair and unzipped it. A soft gasp escaped her throat when she held it up and saw what a fabulous job the seamstress had done.
Faithful to the colored sketch Alex had made from the well-known Greek icon depicting Saint Dimitrios on his horse, the short-sleeved, hip-length vest was authentic in every detail.
She found a pair of dark gold braided boot covers in the bottom of the bag. They were meant to hide his shoes and hug the trousers to his legs at a point above the calves.
Along with the boots, Cossack-style rust trousers and a great flowing ruby cape completed the outfit.
“Bring everything closer.”
She did his bidding. “You have to visualize yourself on horseback wearing all this and carrying your scepter, of course.” He would look magnificent.
One black eyebrow lifted. “Did you arrange for a mount, too? Am I to be interviewed on the back of it?”
No amount of self-control could hide the blush that swept up her neck and face.
On cue a knock sounded at the door causing Alex’s head to swerve around.
“Uncle? I’ve brought your dinner.” The next thing she knew Leon came into the room wheeling a tea cart laden with food. “I hope you’re hungry because the cook outdid—”
He paused mid-sentence when he saw her standing next to the bed holding up the costume.
“I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to interrupt.”
“It’s all right, Leon. My secretary was just showing me what she had made for me to wear for the initial television interview to open the trade fair. What do you think?”
Leaving the cart, his nephew stepped closer to examine everything. His brown eyes moved in fascination from one item to the other, then he looked at her with a dumbfounded expression.
“This is fabulous,” he whispered. “You picked his namesake.”
“I told you she was clever, Leon.”
“But Uncle, this is really fantastic!” He kept looking at it, then at her.
“Do me another favor and try it on so I can see what I’ll look like in it.”
“That’s a wonderful idea,” Alex encouraged him. “You’re almost the same height as your uncle. If something’s wrong, I’ll be able to get the alterations done in time.”
He took the costume from her. “How did you know about Saint Dimitrios?”
“I love European art history.”
“So do I! It’s too bad you can’t see some of the icons and stained glass windows in the monasteries on Mount Athos.”
“That’s the holy mountain where women aren’t allowed.”
“You know that, too?”
She smiled. “I would suppose every woman who has studied Greece has heard of it. I think it’s sad only men get to see its beauties. If it weren’t for women, those monks would never have been given life in the first place.
“In fact I think it’s sad they can’t marry and worship at the same time. They miss out on so much. Can you imagine never watching the birth of your own baby?”
She’d said the last without thinking. Between the way Dimitrios’s face darkened, combined with the hostile glance Leon suddenly flashed his uncle, she knew her words had been offensive to both men.
Leon’s eyes slid away from hers. “If you’ll both excuse me, I’ve just remembered something I have to do.” He handed the things back to her and strode out of the room.
Alex felt sick.
Leon was always so polite and deferential in front of his uncle. For him to leave like that meant she’d really affronted him.
“I’m so sorry.”
“For what, Ms. Hamilton? Speaking your mind?”
She shook her head. “I’m the one who drove him away with my remarks. I meant no irreverence, but I’m sure that’s how they sounded to him.” And you.
“If you must know, he’s at a crossroads in his life and feeling it. His hasty departure from the room had nothing to do with you. Personally I find your opinions refreshing. Now I think we’d better eat dinner before it grows cold. Perhaps by the time we’ve finished, Leon will come back to say good-night and we can prevail on him to model that fabulous costume for us.”
Dimitrios was doing his best to shield her because that was his nature, but it was clear her comments had upset both him and his nephew. What Alex would give if there’d been no accident. She’d be at the hotel right now where she belonged.
After laying the things on the end of the bed, she pushed the cart next to Dimitrios. All he had to do was put his feet on the floor. But her heart was heavy because she knew Leon wouldn’t make another appearance tonight, at least not in front of her.
Even if it meant defying her boss, she would leave tomorrow morning to inspect the silk exhibits in Soufli. Being so close to Dimitrios had caused her to lose all perspective.
With the opening of the trade fair only two days away, she needed to focus on that and make sure everything was ready. Afterward, she would return to Thessalonica and check into the hotel.
She needed other people. Michael and his friends would provide laughter and camaraderie. As soon as Yanni arrived, he could join in. With their help she’d make it through this bittersweet experience. She had no choice.
DIMITRIOS awoke the next morning feeling much more his old self. Although he was still sore here and there, the dizziness had pretty well disappeared.
He realized he hadn’t been in his right mind for the last few days where his secretary had been concerned. Determined to reestablish professional distance with her, he started out the day by asking Serilda to send breakfast trays to their separate rooms.
Now that he’d showered and dressed, he was anxious to get to the office. He hoped Ms. Hamilton was ready to go.
When he entered the dining room looking for Leon, he found Ananke eating breakfast alone. He greeted her before asking why his nephew hadn’t joined her. She looked at him with wounded eyes.
“Did you think he would stay around after the way you hurt him yesterday?”
He poured himself a cup of coffee from the buffet, then stood staring at her while he drank. “What exactly did he tell you?”
“That you had discussed his personal life with your secretary, and she’d had the nerve to offer her opinion as if it were her right!” Her voice shook. “You know how he adores you. How could you betray him like that?” she cried.
“Aside from the fact that I’ve never discussed Leon with Ms. Hamilton, it might interest you to know she’s on your side without realizing it.”
Ananke’s eyes rounded. “What do you mean?”
In a few words he told her what had happened. “Her opinion obviously hit a nerve, otherwise he wouldn’t have left the room so fast.” As far as Dimitrios was concerned, it was exactly the kind of thing his nephew needed to hear before he made a final decision about his future.
“Nevertheless you can see why Leon’s so upset,” Ananke persisted. “Since you came from New York, you’ve been virtually inaccessible.”
Even Ananke had picked up on his preoccupation with Ms. Hamilton. Damn. Well, that was over now.
He