Modern Romance January Books 1-4. Кейт Хьюит

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Название Modern Romance January Books 1-4
Автор произведения Кейт Хьюит
Жанр Короткие любовные романы
Серия Mills & Boon Series Collections
Издательство Короткие любовные романы
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isbn 9781474095303



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But then, that was because he thought she was fourteen.

      Well, probably also because he didn’t want her to fall asleep.

      “It is not mine,” he said, taking a sip of the liquid, then swirling it slightly. He set it down on the table with a decisive click. “It will be. But as it is now, my grandfather is very ill and he has laid out terms. Depending on what my brother and I do before he dies, that is how he will decide who gets what. If both of us comply, we will split it down the middle. If only one of us does, then to the victor goes the spoils.”

      “What are his terms?” she asked, blinking.

      “It’s good that I’m keeping you awake with my story, but it might be a little bit too much information. Suffice it to say, I have low expectations that my brother will be able to complete said terms. My brother is not a good man.”

      “They say...”

      He tilted his head to the side, his expression no longer passive. “What do they say?”

      Immediately, she regretted starting that line of conversation. “I know about your brother.”

      Everyone did.

      “Of course.”

      “They say he was responsible for the death of his wife.”

      “Yes, they do.”

      She tried to straighten. “Do you believe it?”

      “When it comes to Diego it is difficult for me to disbelieve much of anything. Except...” He frowned, hesitating for the space of a breath. “I don’t believe he murdered Karina. I will not say he didn’t have some level of responsibility for it. But he has also never tried to clear his name. Which is also just very like him. And difficult to apply a motive to.”

      “They talk about you, too,” she said, realizing that this perhaps was not the best line of conversation. But she blamed her head injury. Also, the fact that when he was near it was difficult to breathe. And it made her feel dizzy.

      “Do they?”

      “They say you don’t... That you don’t hire women to work for you.”

      It was a deadly game that she was playing. At least, it felt that way to her. But Matías never looked at her closely. He looked at her the way he did the rest of his staff. Dismissively, though, not unkindly. He was energetic, and always seemed to be looking around, his focus never bound to one place for too long.

      She had a feeling that if he was to ever truly look at her he would see much more than she wanted him to.

      “It’s true,” he said, inclining his head, his arrogant mouth curving upward.

      “Wh-why is that? You don’t think women are good with horses?”

      “Of course not,” he said, waving his hand. “The problem is, they always fall in love with me.”

      The words hit Camilla in an uncomfortable space. Because she wasn’t neutral to him. Of course, she wasn’t in love. That was ludicrous. But she certainly wasn’t immune to him, and she could see how it was possible that women might position themselves to get a job at the rancho simply to gain access to him.

      “Perhaps,” Matías said, “it is something you will understand when you’re older.”

      Irritation prickled her face. “I understand it well enough now.”

      Matías chuckled. “Of course.”

      “That’s very closed-minded of you, actually,” she said.

      Matías arched a brow. “Is it?”

      “Yes,” she insisted. “There are some men who might fall in love with you, as well.”

      He laughed at that. “I suppose that is a possibility, given that I am replete with charm. However, I have never gone up to my bedroom to find one of my male employees naked in residence.”

      Her mouth dropped open, her cheeks growing warm. “Oh.”

      “Indeed.”

      She was starting to feel dizzy, and she let her head fall back to the arm of the settee, staring up at the ornate ceiling. The room was beginning to swirl around her. A confection of gold, blue and white.

      “Cam,” Matías said. “Stay with me.”

      She jerked upward. “Stay with you?”

      She was feeling confused again. The differences between Cam and Camilla beginning to seem fuzzy. The reason for him asking her to stay becoming ambiguous in her mind.

      “Don’t fall asleep,” he said.

      She blinked. Of course. Of course that was what he was asking her to do. He wasn’t asking her to stay with him. As in...to stay in the house. As in, to be Camilla with him.

      He didn’t know who she was. And frankly, she didn’t know who he was.

      It had been much easier when he was nothing more than the faceless villain who had purchased her father’s horses. Who had taken advantage of the state of the rancho, and of her father’s debts.

      He did not seem like a villain now. He was kind. And he cared about the horses. Also, surprisingly, he seemed to care whether or not she died. Though he had made it pretty clear that it was an investigation he wanted to avoid. But perhaps, he also cared whether or not she was dead.

      It was strangely warming.

      But then, that perhaps could also be the head injury.

      Suddenly, the doors opened and the doctor and Juan came into the room. She was caught up in a flurry of being checked over, examined. But thank God, it seemed as though she wouldn’t have to go to a hospital. The doctor looked into her eyes and deemed them clear.

      And then he ushered Juan and Matías from the room. The older man looked at her with a strange glint in his eyes.

      “Your name?”

      “Cam,” she responded.

      “Age?”

      She looked away. “Fourteen.”

      “Have you any parents?”

      She shook her head. “No.”

      “Are you going to tell me the truth?” The older man looked at her with eyes that were far too piercing, far too knowing.

      She shook her head, her throat growing dry. “That is as much of the truth as I can tell you.”

      “I must tell you,” the doctor said. “I care a great deal for Matías. I treated him when he was a boy. When that father of his would injure him, give him a black eye, I was the one the staff would call to care for him, and I care for him still. I will not have him taken advantage of.”

      “I don’t want to take advantage of him,” she said.

      “I believe you. I’m not sure why. Only that I spend a great deal of my time taking care of people. Looking at people. That is the only reason your ruse has worked so far. People like Matías... They train themselves to never look at anyone too closely. But that is what I do. Examine people.”

      “My head is all right?” she asked.

      “Yes. Though I recommend you do not sleep outside. And that you don’t work out in the sun for a few days. I will speak to Matías about this.”

      When the old doctor left the room her stomach twisted. What if he was lying? What if he was going to betray her? Tell her secret? Clearly, he had recognized that she was a woman and not a boy. He had no actual reason to trust her, no matter what he said. Except for some reason she also had a feeling that he would not lie when the truth would serve just as easily.

      Because he’d had no reason to placate her. None at all. He could have raised the alarm immediately when he had realized that she was a