Название: By Request Collection April-June 2016
Автор: Оливия Гейтс
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
Серия: Mills & Boon e-Book Collections
isbn: 9781474050081
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Kate laughed. “Oh, no. Another country conquered by the fair Tenley. Russell says she’s dumb like a fox.”
“Who the hell is Russell?”
“Russell Wilson is Tenley’s agent. He’s the one who arranged for her to participate in this tour. He handles her concert tours, and I handle the rest. We’re a good team, but sometimes he just doesn’t understand Tenley.”
“And I suppose he understands you?” Chase’s voice was a low rumble.
Kate ordered a glass of lemonade and looked at Chase in surprise. “If I didn’t know better, I’d think you were jealous.”
“Damn straight,” he said. “I’m jealous of any man who gets to spend time with you.”
“Trust me, he has no interest in me,” Kate said drily. “He’s all about Tenley and the money she brings in.”
She turned to take the lemonade to Tenley, but Chase stopped her with a hand on her shoulder. Kate looked at him expectantly, but his eyes were on Tenley. She had removed her white boots and was lounging back in her chair, laughing with one of the other performers.
“She’s a great kid,” Chase commented. “But I think she has you fooled, too.”
Kate frowned. “What do you mean?”
He gestured to Tenley, who was now belting out an impromptu tune to the accompaniment of a guitar. “I think Tenley Miles can take care of herself. She’s what … eighteen? She doesn’t seem to have any trouble putting herself out there.”
“Age is just a number,” Kate said archly. “Tenley is a very young eighteen, and I’m in no hurry to push her out of the nest.”
He raised an eyebrow, but she didn’t miss the dimple that appeared briefly in one cheek. “I don’t know if you’ve noticed, Kate, but she’s already out and flying on her own. She’s not a child anymore.”
Kate frowned. No matter how successful Tenley might be, she couldn’t stop thinking of her younger sister as a child. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that she wouldn’t fully come into her inheritance until she was twenty-one. Both of her parents had been successful stars in their own right, and had left Tenley the bulk of their impressive estates, but she could not claim control of her fortune until her twenty-first birthday.
Chase was right. Legally, at least, she was an adult. But Kate cringed to think of Tenley trying to negotiate her way through life. She wouldn’t be able to find her own way home from the corner coffee shop if Kate weren’t there to guide her, and her soft heart left her vulnerable to those who would take unfair advantage of her.
Tenley chose that moment to set her guitar aside and walk toward them. “Hey, I hate to be a wet blanket, but I’m pretty beat. Must be the time difference.”
“Are you ready to call it a night?” Kate asked in surprise, handing the lemonade to her sister. “I thought you wanted to stay and hear the remaining groups play.”
Tenley yawned hugely. “I do, but I don’t think I can keep my eyes open for another minute. But I don’t want to ruin your night. If you don’t mind walking me to the trailer, I’ll be fine on my own and you two can come back and enjoy the rest of the festivities.”
Chase gave Kate a meaningful look and she knew he was thinking about Captain Larson’s empty CHU.
“Okay,” she said, too quickly. “I mean, if you’re sure …”
“Oh, I am,” Tenley said. “I am completely exhausted.”
“I’ll drive you back,” Chase offered.
“Where is the rest of my band staying?” Tenley asked.
“They have a large tent not far from here,” Kate told her.
“A tent?” Tenley squeaked as she followed them to the Humvee. “Are you serious?”
“Well, it’s more like a big fest tent,” Kate explained. “Don’t worry, they’ll be very comfortable.”
“If you’re sure,” Tenley replied. “I hate to think of them roughing it.”
“Once they’re asleep, it won’t matter where they are,” Kate assured her. “C’mon.”
Twenty minutes later, Kate slipped out of the housing unit and Chase materialized from the nearby shadows. “How is she?” he asked.
Kate smiled. “Exhausted, but too keyed up to relax. I gave her a mild sleeping tablet, so she should be out until morning.”
“Did you give her the beeper?”
“Yes. I showed her how to use it and left it on the bedside table.”
“We’ll be less than five minutes away if she needs us. But she won’t.”
They walked along the street without touching, although Kate was acutely aware of every movement he made. She could hardly believe she was going to do this—sneak away in the night to be with Chase. She felt as young as Tenley.
“Having second thoughts?” he asked quietly.
“Absolutely not,” she said, flashing him a quick smile. “Just a little nervous. How about you?”
He laughed softly. “Nervous? Not on your life. It’s been the single thing on my mind all day.”
“Well then,” Kate said, grabbing his hand and breaking into a light jog. “We should hurry. I’d hate to disappoint you.”
“DARLIN,” HE GROANED, “I don’t know how you could think you could ever disappoint me. I mean, look at you.”
They had reached Captain Larson’s housing unit, and Chase had gotten them both inside without anyone seeing them. He turned on a small light next to the bed, and then took his bandana and laid it across the top of the lampshade to create a soft, muted glow.
As soon as he’d finished that, he’d turned to Kate and caught her hands in his, spreading her arms wide so that he could look his fill. Kate tried not to feel self-conscious, but couldn’t help wishing that she had something more feminine and attractive to wear instead of her cargo pants and soft jersey top.
But Chase didn’t seem to notice or care.
“Come here,” he said roughly, and pulled her into his arms, hugging her tightly against his hard body. “You have no idea the hell I went through this morning when you gave me the frost treatment.”
Kate tipped her head back and let her gaze drift over his features, committing them to memory. She traced the contours СКАЧАТЬ