The Man She'll Marry. Carole Mortimer

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Название The Man She'll Marry
Автор произведения Carole Mortimer
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drew in a controlling breath. ‘Miss Baker—Er, Mrs—’

      ‘Miss Baker,’ Merry corrected stiltedly. What was that saying about ‘the sins of the father’...? Did it also apply to ‘the mistakes of the mother’? ‘I’ve never been a Mrs Anything, Mr Kingston,’ she informed him flatly, pointed chin raised defiantly.

      He nodded abruptly. ‘Well, Miss Baker, it appears you’re about to have a wedding in the family now! My nephew David informed me this morning that he intends marrying your daughter!’

      Merry swallowed hard, feeling the colour drain from her cheeks. Dani. Eighteen-year-old Dani. Beautiful Dani, who had her whole life before her. Dani, who had only been at university for two months. It couldn’t be happening all over again!

      Was the mistake of the mother being repeated by the daughter...?

       CHAPTER TWO

      ‘HERE, drink this,’

      Merry looked up at Zack. ‘This’ turned out to be what was left of the wine in his glass. There could only be one reason—in the present circumstances!—why Zack Kingston was encouraging her to drink it.

      She pushed the glass away, glaring at him. ‘I am not in need of restorative alcohol, thank you,’ she told him frostily. ‘Did you say you have been David’s guardian for the last ten years?’

      ‘Almost ten and a half, to be exact,’ he confirmed, frowning at the question.

      Merry couldn’t see what difference that six months made! ‘Oh, let’s, by all means, be exact,’ she snapped caustically, looking him up and down, once again noticing the expensive cut of his clothes, his only jewellery a signet ring on the little finger of his right hand. ‘Are you married, Mr Kingston?’ she demanded in clipped tones.

      His mouth twisted. ‘Fortunately not.’

      She had thought not; he didn’t give the impression of a man in a hurry to get back to his home. Or a wife. ‘You do have some intelligence, then,’ she replied dismissively. ‘In that case—’

      ‘You consider it intelligent not to be married, Miss—Merry?’ he interrupted.

      She looked at him pityingly. She could well understand his amazement at finding a woman who wasn’t interested in marriage; considering the way he looked, his apparent wealth and his bachelor status, she could imagine he had met far too many women desperate to get married—to him!

      ‘As I’ve already pointed out to you, marriage is an unknown quantity to me personally.’ She shrugged. ‘And it seems to me, from the amount of separation and divorce, that marriage has become an overrated state to be in!’

      ‘You—’

      ‘However, that does not mean I advocate single motherhood, either,’ she continued firmly. ‘I know from experience how hard that can be. For the mother left on her own to bring up the child, not the father,’ she added heatedly. ‘He usually walks away without any responsibilities!’

      That deep blue gaze watched her consideringly. ‘Is that what happened to you?’

      She bristled defensively. ‘We weren’t talking about me!’ Merry snapped back.

      Zack shook his head dazedly. ‘Then I would like to know who we are talking about?’

      

      ‘Dani, of course!’ Despite her refusal of his wine a few minutes ago, she now took a grateful sip from her own glass. ‘You are the boy’s guardian. Didn’t you teach him any of the facts of life?’ She shook her head with angry disgust. ‘Or are you one of those men who believe it’s the woman’s responsibility to take care of the precautions?’ That seemed all too often to be the case nowadays; woman’s demand for equality, and therefore independence, had rebounded on them in the case of sexual relationships!

      ‘Dani suffers from a similar problem to me, in that she is medically unable to take the pill,’ she told Zack coldly.

      ‘I’ll file that information away for future reference,’ he said, sounding amused.

      Merry could feel the heat in her cheeks. This man was making fun of her! ‘I’m glad you find this situation funny, Mr Kingston—’

      ‘“Funny” is far from the right word to describe how I feel about what’s happened,’ he bit out, suddenly looking at her with an arctic chill in his eyes. ‘You are obviously under some misapprehension concerning Dani and David’s relationship. Contrary to the conclusion you seem to have jumped to, your daughter is not pregnant!’

      Merry stared at him uncomprehending. Not...? When Zack Kingston informed her of his nephew’s determination to marry Dani, it had seemed to her there could be only one reason for such impetuosity. Distressing as that conclusion might have been. But he was saying Dani wasn’t pregnant!

      ‘I don’t understand.’ She shook her head.

      ‘I didn’t,’ he rasped. ‘But, having now met you, I’m beginning to!’

      Merry looked at him blankly. What was that supposed to mean? What could she possibly have to do with his nephew’s announcement that he intended marrying Dani; she had never even met the young man!

      ‘Perhaps you would care to explain that remark?’ she invited coolly, green eyes sparkling.

      He gave an abrupt laugh. ‘I most certainly would,’ he rasped. ‘You obviously have an attitude towards pre-marital sex—’

      ‘I have an attitude towards marriage too!’ she jumped in. How dared this man come into her home and make snap judgements about her? He didn’t even know her! He was an arrogant swine, and if he thought she was going to let her daughter have anything to do with a relative of his, then he was sadly—

      ‘We’ll get to that in a minute,’ he dismissed, with that arrogance she had just mentally attributed to him. ‘I was about to say that, in the circumstances, your attitude towards pre-marital relationships is perfectly understandable.’

      ‘Exactly what “circumstances” would you be referring to, Mr Kingston?’ Merry prompted fiercely, raising herself to her full height of five feet and half an inch—and making absolutely no impression on him, judging by the way he looked down his arrogant nose at her!

      As she had expected, he looked unperturbed. ‘Obviously the circumstances of Dani’s birth—’

      ‘Which you know absolutely nothing about!’ she returned furiously. He raised his blond brows questioningly. Well, he could question all he liked; it was none of his business what those ‘circumstances’ might have been! Besides, he seemed to have already drawn his own conclusions.

      The silence stretched between them, as green eyes warred with blue. But Merry had no intention of being the one to back down.

      ‘Which I know absolutely nothing about,’ Zack was finally the one to slowly admit. ‘But I believe it has everything to do with Dani’s own feelings towards relationships.’

      ‘You already said that,’ Merry retorted.

      His mouth tightened. ‘Having now thought about this, it’s my belief—though I won’t be able to confirm this until I’ve spoken to David again—that he and Dani are in love, and that, like all young people in love, they wish to consummate their physical attraction towards each other, but that Dani would rather wait until after they are married.’

      ‘I can’t see anything wrong with that,’ Merry scorned.

      ‘There is if their only solution to the problem is for them to marry immediately!’ Zack returned exasperatedly.

      Dani had watched Merry’s struggles over the years to cope with working and being a mother, and she knew exactly how difficult it had been for Merry to acquire a career at all when