The Unknown Twin. Kathryn Shay
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Название: The Unknown Twin

Автор: Kathryn Shay

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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isbn: 9781472026316

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      “Absolutely not.” Dislodging the cat, Lauren stood. “Under no circumstances will you do that.” When her friend started to object, Lauren insisted. “I won’t let you in if you come back, Hannah. I mean it.”

      Alex liked her spunk, well hidden under her demure manner. Not to mention her unselfishness. She’d been mighty scared when she thought someone had broken in a second time.

      “All right. But if you get frightened after Alex leaves, promise you’ll call my cell.”

      “I promise. Now scoot so I don’t completely ruin your evening out.”

      Dropping the cat on the floor, Alex walked them to the foyer with Lauren. “Thanks, buddy,” he said, punching Vince in the arm. “I owe you one.”

      “Call Sam Prophet about this.”

      “We will.”

      When they left, Lauren turned and faced him. “You’re a nice guy, Alex Shields.”

      He couldn’t help it. Reaching out, he pushed a stray tendril of silky hair behind her ear. He brushed the knuckles of his other hand over her equally silky cheek. The texture of Lauren entranced him. “You okay?”

      She wrinkled her nose. “I hate inconveniencing anybody.”

      “People care about you, Lauren. They want to help.”

      “I know.” She smiled. “Thanks for staying.”

      “Hey, it’s a tough job, but somebody’s got to do it.” He watched her. “I want to be with you, Lauren.”

      She smiled and leaned into him. Man, he liked that. He held her close, though he’d never seen himself as a cuddler. Lauren brought out unexpected reactions in him.

      “I want to be with you, too.” She drew back. “Now, come to the kitchen with me and I’ll start dinner while you get us a drink.”

      He cocked his head. “What does one drink with quiche?”

      “Something sweet and syrupy.”

      He grimaced.

      “Just kidding. I’ve got Scotch, I think. Maybe a beer or two.”

      “A woman after my own heart.”

      As he followed her to the kitchen, Alex wondered if Lauren Conway was going to be the one to capture his heart permanently. The thought wasn’t at all unpleasant.

      THE QUICHE, CHEESY AND HOT, tasted as good as she had hoped it would. The bread was as light and airy as froth. The wine was tart. But Alex kept distracting Lauren from the food. “Didn’t your mother feel bad when you switched majors in college?” she asked after he told her about his jump from genetics to fire fighting.

      “She didn’t seem to. My mom’s a special person.” His smile was warm and loving. It made Lauren’s heart clutch, thinking about her own mother. It had only been a year, and she still missed her parents so much she found it hard to talk about them.

      Alex, on the other hand, seemed to love to talk about his mother. “She and Dad are so different. She met him when he was treated at the hospital for burns and she was in med school.”

      “Did she worry about the danger of fire fighting?”

      “A smoke-eater’s wife can’t afford to worry.”

      “What about a smoke-eater’s mother?”

      He knit his brows. “Probably. Though she never showed it.”

      “I’d worry. I can’t imagine the man I love risking his life every day. Or my son. I’d be a wreck.”

      “It’s funny. Before nine-eleven, I never heard spouses of firefighters talk about that. But now that time has passed, the worrying seems to have leveled off.” He sipped his Scotch. Leaning back in his chair, he draped his arm over the back. She’d title this picture “Man After Dinner.” He said, “Tell me about your parents.”

      Emotion constricted her throat. She fiddled with the napkin in her lap. “They were a lot alike. Both lawyers. Both right brained. Serious people. I was a surprise to them.”

      “Having you, you mean?”

      “No, my creative streak. Most of the time, they didn’t know quite what to make of me.”

      “I’m sorry. Were you unhappy as a kid?”

      “Not in the way you mean. They loved me to pieces. I fascinated them, though, in how different I was.” She frowned. “They did everything they could to make me feel accepted and loved. I was, I know that. It’s just that I’ve always had this feeling of not…belonging, I guess.”

      Alex looked concerned but didn’t respond.

      “What?”

      “Nothing.”

      She studied him. “Tell me.”

      “It’s just the eye-color thing. And if you were that different from them…” He let the suggestion trail off, but she got the implication.

      Shaking her head, she toyed with her fork. “That doesn’t mean I’m adopted, Alex. My mother saw me being born. I have the tape.”

      “Lauren, I think you should meet the Ivies.”

      Her heart rate sped up. “Why?”

      “Because of your likeness to Dana.”

      “That would be giving this whole thing credence, don’t you think?”

      “Not necessarily. What I do know is they shouldn’t just run into you on the street. It would upset them.”

      She wouldn’t want to do that.

      “If it was my mother, or yours, wouldn’t you want to prepare her?”

      “Of course. This is just…disconcerting.”

      He leaned over and took her hand. His was callused and big. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to upset you.”

      She squeezed his fingers, enjoying the rough feel of his fingertips and palm. “No, it’s all right. You’re just looking out for the Ivies. I’ll meet them.”

      “Good.”

      Studying him, she fit together a few more pieces of the puzzle that was Alex Shields. He was a man who cared deeply for his parents, and others in his life. “I guess we have one thing in common—a nice childhood. Acceptance.”

      “This feeling of not belonging that you told me about? Is that where Dee comes in?”

      “Dee?”

      “Your cartoon. She’s everything Lily’s not.”

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