Wish upon a Star. Fezi Cokile

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Название Wish upon a Star
Автор произведения Fezi Cokile
Жанр Короткие любовные романы
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Издательство Короткие любовные романы
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not all. I also got you these.” Lathoya reached for another box and presented her friend with Cinderella-inspired strapless stilettos.

      “Oh, wow!” exclaimed Kelly. “A girl can never have enough shoes, that’s for sure.” They laughed and hugged.

      Then Lathoya said, “I still need that bath, though.”

      “All right, go on. I’ll make us lunch meanwhile.”

      Lathoya went up the spiral staircase to her bedroom and filled her bathtub with water. Her bedroom was spacious, even though it contained her bathtub, standing on four claws in the centre of the room, away from the bed. The bed had a huge headboard that her interior designer had specially had made. Huge pillows along with snowy white sheets and covers graced her bed.

      Once the tub was ready and full of foam, Lathoya pulled her blue dress over her head, exposing her tall, slender frame. Her bra and panties also landed on the floor. She sank into the water. It felt so warm and revitalising. Inhaling the smell of the sandalwood soap deeply and closing her eyes, she allowed her tensed muscles to relax.

      Lathoya was surprised when her mind immediately went to Siso Masilela. Who was this man, besides the fact that he was the editor of some magazine? His eyes had been like fire that ignited her. She longed to see him again. To see his mouth curve into that hypnotising smile. Where did he live? She couldn’t believe she was wondering about these things. She’d only spent a couple of hours with this man, and now she wanted to know everything about his life. He probably had a girlfriend – or for all she knew, he was married.

      She told herself to stop wasting time thinking about a man who probably wasn’t even sparing her a thought and concentrate on more important things. Like calling Amanda, her publicist, and letting her know she was back.

      Kelly came upstairs just as Lathoya was putting on fresh clothes. “Thanks so much,” she said, watching her friend put down her luggage.

      “You’d swear I was your maid, not your agent,” Kelly joked. “Now hurry up and let’s go downstairs and eat lunch.”

      Lathoya agreed, slipped on a white top and jumped into a pair of tight-fitting jeans. They went down to the kitchen, where Kelly’s sandwiches were ready and waiting.

      “I missed you, my friend,” said Kelly.

      “I really missed you too,” replied Lathoya. “How are Sipho and the twins?”

      Sipho was Kelly’s husband. The twins were a five-year-old boy and girl. That was something Lathoya was starting to miss in her life: family, a husband and children. At the age of twenty-eight, with a healthy bank balance and a fulfilling career, she ought to think about settling down. But where was Mr Right? Her mind immediately went to Siso again. No, not him! she reprimanded herself. That man wasn’t meant for her. Would she ever find such a man?

      “Oh, the three of them are fine. And the twins missed their aunt.”

      Lathoya wasn’t their real aunt, but she adored them as much as they loved her. So they called her “Aunt”.

      “You tell them that I’m back and I have presents for them,” said Lathoya. She had got the kids some toys in Italy. She always bought them something when she went away.

      “Oh, they’ll be delighted. So tomorrow, lunch at my house?” Kelly suggested, finishing her sandwich. Lathoya agreed and they started talking about Milan again.

      * * *

      Lathoya’s image had been hovering in Siso’s mind since the moment they parted ways at the airport. His meeting with his publisher had ended and it was evening by the time he turned the key in his front door. He was worn out after the flight.

      Sometimes Siso wondered why he had chosen magazine publishing as his career, besides the fact that he was passionate about it. Having a demanding job like being editor of a magazine really sucked the fun out of life. He couldn’t help but smile as he stepped onto the marbled floor of his big, empty house. He was thinking of what she had said to him, “All work and no play makes you a dull boy.” In his case those words were actually true.

      For Siso, life was all work. He hardly had a chance to make time for himself. Growing up in a poverty-stricken rural area and having to herd cows after school, he had always known that a better future was waiting for him. So he studied hard and got a scholarship to do journalism at Rhodes University. After completing his degree, his determination to succeed helped him become a magazine editor at the age of thirty-five. The publication he was in charge of was published in over thirty-nine countries around the world. He was managing the bulky South African version and doing extremely well for himself.

      But Siso was getting worried. Time was ticking by and he had not yet found the right woman. He thought again of Lathoya, the gorgeous model he had met that morning on the plane. Her skin glowed flawlessly and her beauty had blinded him the moment he set eyes on her. She had been so approachable and her attitude so carefree; it was as if a breeze of fresh air had wafted along. He would never have guessed that she was a model if she hadn’t told him.

      He proceeded across the shiny marbled floor of the hallway in his black leather shoes, heading straight for the kitchen. He took out a ready-made meal from the freezer and put it in the microwave oven. While waiting for the food, he opened his laptop on the built-in table, stylishly made of shiny steel to fit in with the metallic look of the kitchen. Siso couldn’t resist going to the search engine Google and typing in the words South African model, Lathoya.

      Results leading to different sites came back. He read her profile from one of these sites. She had started modelling at the age of nineteen and gone on to win a huge cosmetics contract worth a million rand. That was when her career really took off and why she ended up gracing the covers of many South African magazines, more than any other model in the country’s history.

      Siso went on to explore the sensual pictures of Lathoya. Her breasts, so ripe and full in those swimsuits she wore. Her body, so silky and slim: a temple to be worshipped. It had been quite some time since he had paid this much attention to a woman. He couldn’t recall when last someone had awoken such intense desire in him.

      When the microwave announced that his food was ready, Siso moved from his laptop and went to take it out. The aroma of the steamy meal caused his stomach to rumble. When he went back to his laptop and to Lathoya’s pictures, it hit him that his house needed a woman. And of course, that made him think even more about the woman on his screen.

      There had to be a reason why he’d met Lathoya. And the reason that came to his mind was that this supermodel should become his wife. Perhaps his ancestors were at last offering him the right woman. He sat down on a tall metallic stool and got himself some cutlery. This time he wanted more than just a relationship. He wanted marriage. Anyway, his mother and father had been nagging him about taking a wife for a long time now.

      “Siso, I want abazukulwana. When are you going to give them to me?” his mother would keep on asking whenever he visited. Yes, his parents wanted grandchildren and he wanted a wife.

      Once he had finished eating and finally worked through the sample of the next issue, Siso went to his bedroom, where his empty bed awaited him. He cursed under his breath, swearing that the sweet, beautiful Lathoya would soon find herself under those sheets. And he knew exactly how to make that happen!

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