Non-Refundable Groom. Patty Salier
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Название: Non-Refundable Groom

Автор: Patty Salier

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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      Thoughts of asking her out rushed into his brain, but he squashed them down, knowing she deserved more than he could give her.

      “Where do you play baseball, Garrett?” Tod asked, picking up Garrett’s mitt from the back seat of the car.

      “During the week, I practice at night at the Santa Monica baseball field,” he replied. “Where do you play, Tod?”

      “At the Westside Little League field,” he said proudly and then added in a voice for only him to hear. “Maybe you can come with Aunt Elena and see me play sometime.”

      He glanced at Elena, wanting to say he would so he could be with her again. But he knew that he could never get that deeply involved in her life.

      “My sister’s house is two blocks down,” she told him, interrupting his thoughts.

      “Sure thing,” he said, suddenly conscious of their ride being almost over and not wanting to leave her.

      He parked the car, and just as he pulled the front seat forward for the kids to get out, Bennie popped the straw out of his boxed juice. Dark purple liquid shot straight onto Garrett’s snowy-white shirt and clean tie.

      “Oh, no, Bennie!” Elena called out. “Garrett, I’m so sorry!”

      “It’s okay, really,” he said. “I’ll drop by my apartment to change before I go to my appointment.”

      “Appointment?” she repeated, horrified. “Maybe you’d better come inside. I’ll wash out the stains by hand and throw your shirt in the dryer. It’ll only take a few minutes.”

      As she unlocked the front door, Garrett knew he should thank her and leave. He realized that entering her sister’s house would personalize his relationship with her even more. Yet he felt drawn to her in a way that he couldn’t resist.

      

      Elena led Garrett into Jan’s kitchen while her nephews ran into the living room to play. She couldn’t believe she’d invited him inside. She kept telling herself that she felt responsible for his soiled shirt. Yet she knew her invitation meant a lot more to her than that.

      “The washer and dryer are in here,” she told him, turning on the light of the tiny, narrow laundry room.

      As she went in, she felt Garrett’s body close to hers. “Give me your shirt,” she said, “and I’ll clean off the spots.”

      He undid his stained tie and put it on the supply shelf. As he pulled off his shirt, she was superaware of his muscular, bronzed chest and shoulders. She felt the impulse to glide her palms across his bare skin and press her lips...

      She quickly turned on the faucet in the sink, hoping he couldn’t see how turned on she was just being near him. She tried to concentrate on rubbing the stain remover into the spots, but all she could think about was his powerful frame only inches from her.

      As she put his shirt in the dryer and turned on the knob, she felt his finger gently push a strand of hair from her eyes.

      “You’re a beautiful woman, Elena,” he said

      She looked up at him, feeling the tenderness of his words. His gaze drifted to her lips. As his mouth neared hers, she saw the laundry room door closing. The lock clicked shut, and the lights went out. Against the whizzing of the dryer, she could hear Bennie giggling outside the door.

      “Bennie!” she called out, remembering she’d scolded him the last time he’d locked the door when she was inside.

      “Aunt Elena, let’s play hide and seek with Garrett!” he called out.

      “We can’t play now.” Her breathing quickened when she felt Garrett tenderly touch her cheek with the side of his thumb. “Bennie, please open the door.”

      “I can’t! I’ve gotta go to the bathroom!” Then she heard him run out of the kitchen.

      Alone with Garrett in the darkness, her heart thumped against her ribs. She felt his hand slip around her waist and draw her against his bare chest. His lips touched her earlobe, his warm breath on her neck. As his mouth closed over hers, she parted her lips, wanting to feel closer to him.

      Just then Tod’s voice bellowed outside the door. “Bennie, why did you lock in Aunt Elena and her friend? That was dumb!”

      “You’re dumb!” Bennie shot back.

      In the next instant the lock released. The door swung open, and the laundry room lights flashed on. She quickly broke free of Garrett’s arms. Her skin was burning hot. She could barely catch her breath.

      As her nephews chased after each other out of the kitchen, she pulled out Garrett’s shirt from the dryer, avoiding his eyes.

      “I can iron it, if you want,” she said in a shaky voice.

      He touched her hand. “Elena, I shouldn’t have—”

      “The stains are out,” she told him, aching to be in his arms again. “My sister should be home any minute. She can drive me back to work.”

      “I can wait and take you myself,” he said.

      “I’ll be okay,” she said. “Thanks for everything.” She wanted to tell him that she didn’t want him to leave. She wanted to be locked in the laundry room with him all over again.

      “Sure, anytime,” he said, slipping on his shirt as he headed out of the laundry room. “See you, Tod and Bennie!” Then she heard the front door close.

      Elena leaned against the dryer, feeling weak in the knees. Why had she allowed herself to fall into Garrett’s arms? She could easily give her heart and soul to Garrett, only to end up finding out that he had zero interest in making a commitment.

      Elena had already traveled on that painful highway with her ex-boyfriend, Ted. Her heart had been so caught up in Ted that she didn’t see the warning signs.

      She’d believed Ted when he said he couldn’t see her on weekends because, as the partner of a bi-coastal law firm, he had to travel back and forth from Los Angeles to New York on business.

      She had believed him when he said his Beverly Hills apartment wasn’t warmly furnished like a home because he had no time to put into domestic matters.

      She’d believed him when he whispered that he loved her and wanted to be with her forever.

      Then, after dating him for eight months, he’d invited her to go on a weekend business conference in New York. She secretly believed he was planning to ask her to marry him.

      However, in the hotel room, while Ted was in the shower, she answered the ringing telephone. She was devastated when she heard a woman’s voice saying that she was Ted’s wife and asking to speak to her husband.

      Feeling used and deceived by the man she loved, she left the New York hotel room before Ted got out of the shower, and never saw him again.

      Elena had convinced herself that she had no interest in getting seriously involved with a man again—until she met СКАЧАТЬ