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      “Sitters. Even my brothers have sitters.”

      “I think Maggie is looking at the baby having a stable upbringing, with people who will be there for the long haul rather than a string of girls after a few dollars an hour.” She gave him an evaluative, ultimately disapproving look that made him feel about five years old. “I’m going back inside to tell her I’ll be there for them both, and if Maggie wants me to take on that child on my own, if there’s a way, you can bet I’ll do it.”

      “Trinity, you don’t have any support.”

      That disappointed look turned to jaded pity.

      “With that attitude, I think you might be right.” She firmed her bottom lip. “That baby’s better off without you.”

       Fourteen

      “Mind if I come in?”

      With a small smile, Zack shoved his hands in his trouser pockets while Trinity debated with herself whether to slam her apartment’s front door in his face. Two weeks had passed since their rescue flight to Colorado, since he’d told her that she wouldn’t be able to help Maggie and that baby on her own. She’d brought Maggie and Bel back here to New York anyway and had devised a plan.

      It gave her immense pleasure now to say, “As a matter of fact, I do mind. I’m busy.”

      Looking delectable in black trousers and a white button-down shirt, the cuffs folded up to reveal strong, corded forearms, Zack peered around her. “Packing, I see. You’re leaving New York?”

      “Heading back to Colorado.”

      “With Maggie and Bel?”

      “She has friends in Denver. There are some great colleges out that way, too.”

      “Does she know what she wants to study?”

      “Domestic law.”

      “Bet she’ll do well.” He tipped closer and looked around. “Is she in? I imagine she’s been staying here with you.”

      “She took the baby for a walk.”

      He tugged an ear. “Do you mind if I come in?”

      “You already asked and I already said no.”

      “I can help you pack.”

      “I don’t need your help.”

      “Some of those boxes look heavy.”

      He gave her a hint of his sexy crooked smile but Trinity only glared. His sheepish act wouldn’t work. That morning outside of Denver he’d made clear he had his life and no one was going to meddle in it. Well, she had her life, too, and she didn’t appreciate it being interrupted now. Still, many times she’d imagined them meeting again, his trying to apologize and her dressing him down. It would be worth a few minutes of her time to make some of the imaginary payback real.

      So, with a detached air, she waved him in, shut the door.

      “How is Maggie?” he asked while she returned to dismantling her bookshelf.

      “Better. We’ve had a good deal of time to get to know one another. She’s an intelligent woman who made a mistake. But when I look at Bel, hear her giggle, I have to be happy that she did.”

      Zack moved over. Collecting her lone screwdriver from the floor, he began working to take off the top shelf.

      “No word from the boyfriend?” he asked.

      “He wants nothing to do with either of them.” She looked at him pointedly. “He has his own life.”

      Zack didn’t seem to hear her sarcastic note.

      She collected a stack of books and fit them in an empty box then pushed to her feet. She’d wanted the chance to show him how she hadn’t needed anyone’s support, including his. But this was just too awkward. Too painful.

      “I really do have a lot to get through.”

      “I’m helping.”

      “You’re slowing me down.”

      He set down the screwdriver and stood, too. She’d forgotten how tall he was. He seemed to tower over her. But she wouldn’t be intimated. Wouldn’t be seduced, either.

      He rubbed the back of his neck and admitted, “I behaved badly the other night. I wasn’t thinking straight.”

      “And yet Maggie doesn’t have a bad word to say about you. Maybe because she accepts being fobbed off by men.” Her father. Her ex. It was a familiar story.

      “Or maybe,” Zack said, “even in her youth Maggie understood that I needed time.”

      When he stepped forward, Trinity put up her hands and stepped back. “Maybe I should be as accepting as Maggie but I’m a little touchy right now.”

      He had the nerve to look contrite and sexy at the same time. “It was a huge thing to get my head around.”

      “Sometimes a person simply needs to step up and act.”

      “That’s why I’m here.”

      She made a point of turning her back to reach and remove a painting from the wall. “You’ll have to speak to Maggie about any charity you want to offer her.”

      “I’m not talking about financial support. Well, not exclusively.” A heartbeat later she felt his heat close to her back. Heard his deep voice close to her ear. “I’m here to ask you something.”

      Gathering herself, willing the sudden giddiness away, she purposefully wound around him, painting in hand. “Ask me what?”

      “If Bel still needs a father—” he shrugged “—I’m here.”

      Those words struck her heart as surely as an arrow. He couldn’t mean it. He was playing with her emotions. Being cruel.

      She growled, “Don’t tease, Zack.”

      “I’m more serious than I’ve ever been in my life.”

      She shook her head, certain. “You said you’d never give up who you were.” She had a thought. “Unless you’re talking about some arrangement…”

      He stepped closer. “It’s called marriage.”

       “Marriage?”

      “On paper only.”

      Trinity’s heart dropped to her knees. For a moment, she’d held her breath, not daring to believe. For a moment, she’d actually thought…

      “You want to help Bel,” he said. “So do I. СКАЧАТЬ