He was close to Matt, but his younger brother liked living in the center of the city, and this place would end up neglected. Matt would die out here on the far outskirts of Sydney, no matter that he could commute.
He, on the other hand, would appreciate the break away from his city apartment and from the constant round of hard work and equally hard play.
He casually turned his head to look at his father. "Matt's never liked this place much," he pointed out coolly.
Cesare inclined his gray head. "I know that."
"So why give it to him?"
"I haven't… yet. It all depends on you."
His misgivings were increasing by the moment. "What's the catch, Dad?"
Cesare's lips twisted wryly. "You know me well." A calculating expression took over the older man's face. "You can have the estate on one condition. You have to get married."
Nick straightened in his chair. "What the hell!"
"This place needs a young family again."
"So I'm supposed to get married and have a family, too?" he said, sarcastically.
"That's usually the way it goes."
Nick shook his head. He had no plans to get married just yet. No woman was going to tie him down, and he'd be damned if he'd bring a child into the world whose parents didn't love each other.
"What about Alex and Olivia?" It was the most acceptable option to him. At least they would give this place the care it deserved.
"No, they have their own house now and wouldn't want to move. It would unsettle little Scott."
Yes, that was true. Alex and Olivia had adopted eight-year-old Scott at Christmas. They wouldn't want to move again so soon, if at all.
Suddenly something clicked in Nick's brain as he looked at his father. "Tell me you didn't have anything to do with Alex marrying Olivia."
Cesare didn't even flinch. "I'd be lying if I said I hadn't."
Nick's mouth tightened. "Does Mum know what you've been up to?"
He'd always considered Isabel his mother. She was elegant, charming, loving, and quite formidable when riled. She'd been the only mother he'd known-until his real mother had started turning up during his childhood, causing havoc.
"Isabel and I have agreed to disagree. She knows my feelings on this, and I'm not about to change my mind. It's too important to me."
Nick swore. "Dammit, I'm not marrying some woman just to satisfy your perverted sense of power."
"Then Matt gets the estate."
His stomach tightened. "Matt won't want it once I tell him what game you're playing."
Cesare took a sip of his coffee before putting the cup down on the table. "Then I'll have to sell, won't I?"
Nick swallowed hard. His father thought he had it all figured out, did he?
"Just who the hell am I supposed to marry anyway? Should I just pick a woman from my Rolodex?"
"Sasha Blake."
Nick's brain stumbled. He hadn't thought about that name in years…hadn't thought about her in years… hadn't thought about that kiss.
Well, rarely.
"She isn't in my Rolodex," he snapped, not wanting to think about her at all. That kiss had been a minor lapse in judgment.
"She's perfect for you."
"I'm glad you think so."
Displeasure furrowed Cesare's brow, then cleared. "You'll see. Once you marry her you'll-"
"I'm not marrying her, Dad." If he was getting married-and he wasn't saying he would-he'd choose the woman. "Besides, isn't she in England?"
"No, she's back. She's an interior designer now, and I've asked her to redecorate this house."
The surprises just kept on coming, didn't they?
"This place is fine the way it is."
Cesare considered him. "You've always loved it here."
Nick shrugged. "It's home."
"And that's why I'm offering it to you."
"But only if I marry Sasha Blake, right?"
"It'll be good to join the two families. Porter and Sally Blake have been our friends for years."
"I've never trusted Porter." Sally was a nice enough woman, if a little too submissive.
"Forget Porter Blake. It's his daughter you're marrying."
"I'm not marrying anyone. Period."
There was a small pause. "Sasha will be here tomorrow morning checking things while we're in the city. It might be a good time to talk to her."
"No."
His father went very still. Then, "I think Matt will be more than happy to change the whole look of this place, don't you? And Sasha must have some innovative ideas she's picked up from living in London."
Nick swore. "Why are you doing this, Dad?"
Cesare looked at him, a hint of vulnerability in his eyes. "I've had one heart attack already. I want to see you married before I die."
"It was a mild heart attack," Nick rasped, remembering.
"And the next one may be fatal, figlio mio," son of mine, he said, lapsing into Italian.
Nick felt an inward shudder at the thought and knew his father had him right where he wanted him. He could fight Cesare on everything but this. That heart attack had really shaken up the whole family, and he wasn't about to be responsible for any further attacks.
Marrying to please his father may sound ridiculous in this day and age, but he'd been raised with strong family values. He'd do what was necessary.
But did it have to be Sasha Blake of all people he had to marry?