Safe in the Tycoon's Arms. Jennifer Faye

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Название Safe in the Tycoon's Arms
Автор произведения Jennifer Faye
Жанр Контркультура
Серия Mills & Boon Cherish
Издательство Контркультура
Год выпуска 0
isbn 9781472047809



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facial features visibly hardened. “I haven’t had time to deal with it.”

      “Have you owned the place long?”

      “My family has lived there for generations.”

      Wow. She couldn’t even imagine what it would be like to have family roots that went that deep. Her relatives were the here-today-gone-tomorrow type. And they never bothered to leave a forwarding address. Once in a while a postcard would show up from her mother. Her father... Well, he’d been out of the picture since she was young.

      She tried not to think about her lack of family or her not-so-happy childhood. It didn’t do any good to dwell on things that couldn’t be changed. The only thing that mattered now was the future. But there was one thing she could do to help Lucas hold on to a piece of his past.

      “You know the house is in desperate need of repairs, especially the upstairs,” she said, longing to one day have an opportunity to work on an impressive job such as his historic mansion. “I’m an interior designer and I have some contacts that could help—”

      “I’m not interested.”

      The thought of that stunning architecture disintegrating for no apparent reason spurred her on. “But houses need to be cared for or they start to look and act their age. And it’d be such a travesty to let the place fall down—”

      “It’s fine as is. End of discussion.”

      She wanted to warn him about the leaking roof, but he’d cut her off. She doubted anything she said now would even register in his mind.

      With a huff, she turned away. Frustration warmed her veins. Here was a problem that could so easily be resolved and yet this man was too stubborn to lift up the phone and ask for help. If only her problems could be fixed as readily.

      Her thoughts filled with the possible scenarios for today’s meeting with Molly’s specialist. This surgeon was their last hope. Kate prayed he wouldn’t dismiss the case as quickly as Lucas had dismissed the problem with his house.

      She tilted her head against the cool glass. It soothed her heated skin. She stared blindly ahead, noticing how even at this early hour, the city was coming to life. An army of people with umbrellas moved up and down the walks while traffic buzzed by at a steady pace. Her world might be teetering on the edge, but for everyone else, it was business as usual.

      Now was not the time for self-pity. As the towering hospital came into view, she straightened her shoulders and inhaled a deep breath, willing away all of her doubts and insecurities.

      “Which entrance should I drop you at? Emergency?”

      “No. I told you I’m fine. Fit as a fiddle.” She forced a smile to her lips before gathering her things.

      “You’re sure?”

      “Absolutely. The main entrance will do.”

      “You know hospitals aren’t a great place to be alone. Is there someone I can call for you?”

      He surprised her with his thoughtful offer. How could a man be so frustrating in one breath and sweet in the next?

      “No, thanks. I have some people waiting for me.”

      He pulled the car over to the curb. “Are you sure?”

      She nodded. What she failed to tell him was that the people waiting for her consisted of the medical staff. No family. Except for Molly. She was all the family Kate needed.

      “Thank you for everything.” She jumped out into the rain. “I just have to grab my suitcase.”

      Lucas swiveled around. “Leave it.”

      “But I—”

      “Obviously you have enough to deal with already. Besides, I’m planning to work from home today. Call me when things are wrapped up here and I’ll give you a lift to your hotel.”

      She had to think fast. Without an umbrella, the rain was soaking her. She really should end this here and now, but she’d feel more confident for the meeting if she wasn’t lugging around an old suitcase. Lucas was only offering to keep her possessions for a few hours, not asking her to run off and have a steamy affair or anything. The errant thought warmed her cheeks.

      “Thanks for the offer, but I’m not sure how long I’m going to be.”

      “No problem. Let me give you my number.”

      In seconds, she had his number saved on her cell phone and was jogging up the steps to the glass doors. Thoughts of Lucas slid to the back of her mind. She was about to have the most important meeting of her life.

      She refused to leave until she heard: “Yes. We will help your daughter.”

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