Cowboy's Baby. Victoria Pade
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Название: Cowboy's Baby

Автор: Victoria Pade

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Контркультура

Серия: Mills & Boon Vintage Cherish

isbn: 9781472080981

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      Matt had told him that three different ranches were either up for sale or had owners who were making noises about selling, just when Brady had been looking for an excuse to get up here. Just when he’d been looking for something that he could use as a cover for his other reason for coming.

      He needed to have Kate McDermot sign the divorce papers that would dissolve their marriage.

      Their marriage. It shouldn’t be called that. It wasn’t a marriage, after all. At least not in any way that counted.

      What it was was the most insane thing he’d ever done in his life.

      He still couldn’t believe he’d actually married her.

      But then, he’d been in a crazy state of mind, he recalled as he stepped into the steamy spray of the shower.

      Of course, he hadn’t realized he’d been in a crazy state of mind at the time. In fact, he’d thought he was over the craziness that had struck after his breakup with Claudia. After all, they hadn’t been married. They’d only been living together. And not for long. Sure, he’d known his pride was still bruised from her walking out on him, but he’d really thought he’d gotten past everything else.

      And even the bruised pride had felt on the mend the longer he’d been with Kate in Vegas.

      That had come as a surprise to him. But then, having a good time with her had come as a surprise to him, too.

      Brady had known within fifteen minutes of meeting up with Matt and his family that his old college roommate had a fix-up up his sleeve. To tell the truth, Brady had been initially PO’d about it. A fix-up with his best friend’s sister? That was just asking for trouble as far as Brady was concerned. It was a no-win situation.

      Then he’d met Kate.

      He’d liked everything about her on sight. She was more beautiful than she seemed to realize, with that buttermilk skin and those huge eyes the color of kiwi fruit.

      Her mouth was lush, and she had high cheekbones any supermodel would envy, plus curly hair that danced around a face as perfect as a Greek goddess.

      And then there was that compact body with those great breasts that were just the right size….

      Oh, yeah, one look at her and he’d gone from PO’d to thinking it might not be so bad to spend some time with her. As long as he kept everything light and friendly and aboveboard. What harm could it do to escort her here and there? he’d asked himself. And the answer he’d come up with was: no harm at all. A few days of enjoying her company and making Matt happy, then they’d go their separate ways.

      For a while he’d thought he was pulling that off, too. He’d just been having fun, looking forward to meeting Kate at breakfast every morning and filling the rest of the day and evening with gambling or sight-seeing or shopping or taking in a show together.

      Then little things had begun to strike him.

      Like how sweet she could be. How nice. Like how much more fun he had when he was with her than when he wasn’t. Like the fact that she had the most terrific laugh that came out sounding like wind chimes and turned her from terrific looking to stunning and made a sparkle come into her eyes that could light up a whole room.

      And then it was New Year’s Eve.

      His and Matt’s birthdays.

      And there he’d been, with his best friend and his best friend’s family, with Kate, having one of the best times he’d ever had. Which had included a record number of toasts with plenty of champagne—not his drink of choice but it had been poured like water that night. And the result of everything put together was that he’d gotten carried away.

      Okay, so taking Matt’s sister to a wedding chapel and marrying her on the spur of the moment probably qualified as more than just getting carried away.

      But that’s where the insanity part had kicked in again.

      By then he’d been aware that he was attracted to Kate. But maybe not how much. And if she’d been another woman he would have just tried coaxing her into spending the night with him.

      But she hadn’t been another woman. She was Kate. Sweet Kate. Matt’s little sister. And a virgin.

      Brady still didn’t know how she’d arrived at twenty-nine years old with her virginity intact. Or why. But when she’d confided in him that she was a virgin, he’d known he couldn’t just make love to her because they’d both been so inclined. There had to be more to it than that. It had to be special. It had to be ceremonious.

      And what had his liquor-soaked brain come up with?

      Marriage. They should get married….

      Brady stood under the pelting spray of the showerhead and let it beat down on his face as if it might wash away the stupidity in that reasoning from two months ago.

      But it didn’t help. What else but stupid could you call marrying your best friend’s virgin sister and then taking her to bed?

      Monumentally stupid.

      Especially when that sister woke up the next morning feeling about it the way Kate had.

      What a rude awakening that had been!

      Before he’d so much as thought about what they’d done, she’d been out of bed, frantic and ordering him to rectify it.

      Sure he agreed what they’d done had been dumb. But did she have to be so appalled? So outraged? So downright repulsed?

      His pride hadn’t just taken another strike, it had taken a full body blow—and then a knee to the groin when she’d gone on to let him know she was so horrified by having married him and slept with him, that he had to promise never to tell her brothers.

      Of course, telling her brothers was not high on his top-ten list of things to do, either. But again, it wasn’t an ego booster to know the extent to which Kate was disgusted by the whole situation.

      That was about when he’d decided he wanted to kick himself for having fooled around with her in the first place. For having put his friendship with Matt in jeopardy. For not having seen ahead of time that Kate wasn’t anywhere near as attracted to him as he’d been to her.

      And rebruised pride or no rebruised pride, Brady hadn’t been left with a doubt in his mind that the best thing for everyone was to do exactly what Kate had ordered him to do just before she’d run out of the room as if she couldn’t stand to spend another minute with him—dissolve the marriage.

      Which was what he had contacted a lawyer for the very next day.

      So now, as soon as she signed the papers and they filed them, it would finally be over and they could put it behind them. Once and for all.

      Finished with his shower, Brady got out of the stall and wrapped a towel around his waist. Then he used another towel to clear the mirror to shave.

      As he did, he couldn’t help wondering if, when he could put this fiasco behind him, he would also be able to get Kate McDermot off his mind.

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