Maybe not. You’re a very unusual woman.’ His lingering gaze unsettled her and she moved from one foot to the other. ‘You mean because I can’t add up?’ ‘No, I don’t mean that.’ He rose to his feet and strode across to her, laughter in his eyes. ‘I really couldn’t care less whether you can add up and I’ve had enough of talking about your business, numbers, and your father. We’ve just about got time for a swim before Riya serves dinner.’ They walked down the path and Sara stopped as she saw the bright red ribbon tied to the trees. ‘What are those for?’ ‘You,’ William said gruffly, urging her along. ‘I instructed my staff to mark the path to the pool so that there’s no chance you can get lost again. You follow the ribbons.’ The lump built in her throat. ‘You did that for me?’ He l

