His Unexpected Twins. Carrie Nichols
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Название: His Unexpected Twins

Автор: Carrie Nichols

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Small-Town Sweethearts

isbn: 9781474091442

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      “I’m glad you came to say hi,” Ellie said. “This is my friend Liam. Liam, this is Mike and Colton. As you can plainly see by their uniforms, they’re EMTs. It just so happens Liam is a firefighter.”

      Liam shook hands with both men, applying a bit of pressure with the younger one, Colton, whose intense gaze had been on Ellie since they’d come over to the table. Yeah, more juvenile than a better man would behave, that’s for sure.

      “We missed you at the softball game last weekend,” Colton said to Ellie, but gave Liam the once-over as he said it, as if Liam had prevented Ellie from playing.

      Ellie rested her elbows on the table, lightly clasping her hands together. “Sorry I missed it. Did you win?”

      “No. We got clobbered.” Colton shook his head and scowled. “That’s why we need you.”

      Mike backhanded his partner on the arm. “Looks like our order’s up.”

      Colton nodded but didn’t take his eyes off Ellie. “The cops challenged us to another game to raise money for a K-9 unit. You in?”

      “Sure.” Ellie smiled and nodded. “Give me a call when you get a time and place.”

      Liam bit down on the urge to tell the guy to get lost already. If Colton was interested, why hadn’t he taken her to the new patio at Angelo’s? Pot? Kettle. You brought her here instead of trying to get reservations at Angelo’s.

      “Some of the guys were talking about getting a bowling night together.” Colton mimed holding a phone. “I’ll give you call.”

      “Hey, man, you can’t pick her up while she’s on a date with someone else,” Mike said, and attempted to pull his partner away from the table.

      “Sheesh, I wasn’t picking her up, just asking if she was interested in bowling. It’s for charity,” he grumbled, but turned back and grinned at Ellie. “See ya, Els.”

      Els? What the...? Liam ground his back teeth as the two EMTs walked away. “He was definitely trying to pick you up.”

      Ellie rolled her eyes. “Yeah, right. Colton called a couple months ago asking if I had the number of the new X-ray tech.”

      So this Colton was a player? Well, he could go play in someone else’s sandbox. He and Ellie were...what? Hanging out to get Meg off their case did not a relationship make.

      “Believe me, he was hitting on you,” Liam insisted.

      She glanced over at the two men leaving the restaurant.

      “Maybe it didn’t work out with the X-ray tech,” Liam muttered, and shook the menu open with a snap.

      “Maybe.” She shrugged and set her menu down.

      Did she have feelings for this Colton? He pretended to be interested in the menu’s offerings. “That Mike guy—”

      “Stop right there. You’re not going to try to tell me he was hitting on me.” She heaved a deep sigh. “Mike’s happily married. He has a beautiful wife and two sweet daughters, all of whom he adores.”

      Before he could say anything more about either EMT, a petite waitress with a short blond bob and an eyebrow piercing came over to the table.

      “Hi, I’m Ashley, and I’ll be your server tonight,” she said, and rested her hand on the table near his.

      “I’ll have a bacon cheeseburger and onion rings,” Ellie told the waitress.

      Ashley nodded and scribbled on her pad without taking her eyes off him. He echoed Ellie’s order because he’d been too busy fending off her would-be suitor to read the menu.

      “Now who is getting hit on?” Ellie said in a dry tone as she watched the perky blonde sashay across the room.

      “Who? The waitress? She looks barely old enough to be serving drinks.” He sipped his water. “And we were talking about you. Colton was definitely hitting on you.”

      She made a derisive sound blowing her breath through her lips. “I find that hard to believe.”

      He shook his head. Did she not know the effect she had on guys? That megawatt smile that made her eyes sparkle created a pull, one he couldn’t deny. So why wouldn’t any other guy feel the same? “What? Why would you say that?”

      “Because guys don’t see me like that. All they see is a shortstop for their softball team or a bowler for charity.”

      “I don’t know who put that idea in your head, but it’s simply not true. And I’m a guy, so I should know.” Damn. Why did he say that? If she liked this Colton dude, saying things like that might give her ideas.

      She snorted. “I don’t see you putting the moves on me.”

      “What if I were to put a move on you?”

      “Yeah, right,” she sputtered, and shook her head.

      He let it drop, but began calculating how many moves he could make in thirty days.

       Chapter Three

      Several times during the day on Friday, Liam considered excuses to get out of helping Ellie with her carnival. Last weekend had been the anniversary of his mother’s death from stage 3 breast cancer that had spread. The years had muted the pain, but he wasn’t looking forward to all the reminders because it also reminded him of his friend and mentor, Sean McMahan. During Liam’s year as a probationary firefighter, Sean had taken him under his wing and they’d become close. Cancer had claimed Sean eighteen months after Bridget McBride. And yet he couldn’t—wouldn’t—let Ellie down, so that evening, he accompanied her to the church where they were setting up for the carnival. He’d insisted on giving her a ride when she mentioned meeting him there. Generosity didn’t enter into his offer; ulterior motives did. He wanted to see if she’d planned on coming or going with that EMT Colton, but her eager acceptance of his offer reassured him.

      Liam resisted reaching for Ellie’s hand as they descended the stairs to the brightly lit basement. The place buzzed with the sounds of hammering, chatter and laughter. The scent of raw wood and paint permeated the air.

      “I promised to paint some of the signs and to help Mary corral some of the younger kids. We’re providing nursery services to our volunteers,” Ellie said with a touch on his arm. “I’ll talk to you later.”

      Brody waved Liam over and wasted no time putting him to work constructing a booth for one of the carnival games. Brody gave him a rough sketch of what it was supposed to look like. After helping with Meg and Riley’s renovations, this would be a cinch.

      As Liam got busy laying out the precut wood Brody had supplied, a towheaded boy of around ten came to stand next to him. The boy shuffled his feet but didn’t speak.

      Liam picked up the first pieces. “Hey, there, I’m Liam. What’s your name?”

      “Craig.” The boy glanced at his СКАЧАТЬ