Название: Dylan's Last Dare
Автор: Patricia Thayer
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Современные любовные романы
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He rubbed his leg. Now he was a cripple.
A knock sounded on his bedroom door, then it opened. Brenna stepped just inside. She’d changed into a pair of jeans and blouse that had his juices flowing once again.
“Are you hungry?” she asked. “Or you going to stay in here all night and pout?”
“I’m not pouting,” he insisted. “I’m just tired.”
She came farther into the room. “You’re in good shape. And your stamina has increased, so we can go longer, starting tomorrow.”
“What if I don’t want to go longer?”
She crossed her arms. “Look, Dylan, we agreed to a work schedule. If I let you slide now, you’ll never get back on your feet. If you’re worried about what happened with the cramps, we can work on that.”
This woman was unbelievable. “I can handle the cramps.” It’s you I can’t seem to handle, he thought silently.
“Good, because more than likely they’ll return. But I can help. There’s the whirlpool bath and I can give you a massage.”
He tensed. Oh yeah, that was going to help a lot.
Brenna just stood there for a few more moments.
“Is there something else you want?” he asked.
“Staying closed up in here isn’t good for you, Dylan. Not when you’re used to having people around.”
“I don’t have a problem with it.”
“As your therapist, I do. Your sister-in-law called and asked if you want to come up to the house for dinner.”
Oh boy, the whole family all at once. He thought about Wyatt and the way he’d handled things earlier.
“If you are worried about the children, I know little Kelly would love to get to know you better.”
“I’m not good with kids.”
“Kelly is female. No matter what her age, I bet you can have her charmed in minutes.” Brenna wrinkled her nose and Dylan knew she was trying to hide a smile.
“If I’m so good with the ladies, how come it hasn’t worked on you?”
Her easy laughter filled the room. “I don’t think you’ve been trying to charm me, only drive me away. Besides, I’m not a lady. I’m your therapist.”
Ooh, she was definitely a lady. “Just out of curiosity, what would it take to get your…attention?”
“More than sweet words…or a cocky smile. I have three brothers, and they’ve inherited a bit of the blarney along with their Irish genes.” She sobered. “Besides, I learned a long time ago to believe only half of what men say, and the other half is probably exaggerated.”
“Whoa, someone must have done you wrong, lady.” He scooted to the edge of the bed and placed his legs on the floor. “Who was he? Want me to go beat him up?”
A sadness transformed her face. “His name was Jason. And you can’t beat him up…he’s dead.” She started to leave, when Dylan reached out and grabbed her arm. She pulled away as tears formed in her eyes.
“Look, I’m sorry. I didn’t know.” The urge to take her into his arms and hold her was overwhelming.
“It’s okay.” She moved toward the door. “I guess if you aren’t going to your brother’s for dinner then I better fix you something.”
He shook his head. “No, don’t cook, Brenna. We’re going to supper at Wyatt’s.”
“I’ll help you get there,” she said, “but it would be better if you go to dinner on your own.”
“Look, for the past week we’ve been living in pretty close quarters. And it’s been hard to stay out of each other’s business, much less their space. I’ve let you handle me at will, strap me in contraptions, and cause me considerable pain. Now, I’d say you owe me. Please, go with me.”
She hesitated. “Okay, but don’t think you’re going to get your way all the time.”
He wanted his way, all right. With her. “I’ll take what I can get.” He got to his feet. “Give me ten minutes to shower.” Using his crutches, he grabbed some underwear and a pair of jeans from the bureau drawer.
“You be sure to use the bench in the tub,” she warned.
“Or what? You’re coming in and joining me?” He grinned. “Maybe that’s not such a bad idea.”
He watched her blush, but she didn’t back down. “Be careful, remember I can hurt you.”
He wasn’t thinking pain, only pleasure as he headed off to the shower, a cool one. And for the first time in a long while, it was good to feel alive.
Fifteen minutes later they were both seated in one of the golf carts that belonged to the Mustang Valley Guest Ranch. With Brenna behind the wheel, they headed up to the main house. That was the easy part. The three steps to the porch were much more of a challenge to Dylan.
“You’re getting to be pretty good with those crutches,” Brenna said.
“Now, who’s trying to charm who?” he asked, trying to relax his labored breathing.
“If that’s what it takes, I’ll do my part.”
He smiled, enjoying the easiness between them. “Just how far will you go, Ms. Brenna?”
Even under the porch light, he could see she was flustered, but before she could give a retort the door opened and Kelly appeared. The child looked a little apprehensive, then relaxed seeing Brenna. “Hi, Unca Dylan,” she said. “Hi, Brenna.”
“Hello, Kelly,” Brenna said, and she pulled open the screen door allowing Dylan to go in first. Then she followed.
Dylan’s gaze swept around the huge sunny-yellow kitchen. There were pine cabinets and white-tiled countertops. At the stainless-steel stove, his sister-in-law stood cooking. His brother had always talked about having a home. It looked as if he’d gotten his wish.
Maura turned and smiled. “Dylan and Brenna, I’m so glad you both came.”
“Thank you for inviting us,” Brenna said.
Maura walked over to greet them, surprising Dylan with a hug. Then she stood back and gave him the once-over. “Well, look at you, Dylan, getting around so well.” She turned to Brenna. “Thank you for helping him.”
“Oh, Dylan is the one who did the work,” she insisted. “I only gave him a little push now and then.”
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