A Camden Family Wedding. Victoria Pade
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Название: A Camden Family Wedding

Автор: Victoria Pade

Издательство: HarperCollins

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СКАЧАТЬ menus and handing one to Vonni. “Let’s decide what we’re eating so we can order when she comes back and then we can just talk.”

      About his grandmother’s wedding, Vonni said to herself to neutralize the effect of his very casual attitude. And his appeal. And the feeling that this was a date.

      But it wasn’t! she reminded herself yet again.

      Vonni focused on the menu, and by the time the waitress returned with their drinks, Dane ordered for them both, not forgetting a single detail of how Vonni wanted her burger or what she wanted on the side, proving just how attentive he’d been even as he focused on deciding his own meal.

      Attentiveness that would have gained him points if this had been a date.

      “Okay,” he said when the waitress had left. He reached around to the breast pocket of the suit coat he’d draped across the back of his seat and withdrew some folded papers. “Here’s the contract—signed, sealed and now delivered.”

      He handed her the Burke’s Weddings contract she’d given him to look over.

      “The deposit check is there, too, to get the ball rolling.”

      Vonni glanced over them both and meticulously put them in a pocket of her leather binder.

      “Now let’s talk turkey instead of burgers,” he suggested.

      Vonni outlined the to-do list and the pace at which it would have to be done, then opened her date book to sort through some very tight scheduling.

      “It’s June—prime wedding month—and I’m booked to my eyeballs,” she warned.

      “Anything that works to fit us in. I’m completely at your disposal,” he assured her, and he meant it because he agreed to everything she laid out for him—including evenings and the weekend.

      “So,” he said when they’d gone through it all by the time their burgers arrived, “we’ll be seeing a lot of each other....”

      “Until the wedding, yes, we will be,” Vonni qualified.

      He smiled as he checked out his bacon-and-blue-cheese burger. “Is that my limit? GiGi’s wedding? If I haven’t convinced you to come on board with Camdens by then will I have lost you for good?”

      Leaving Burke’s Weddings and working for Camdens—that should have been what she’d thought about since meeting him. But somehow every time it had come to mind, so had he, and she’d just ended up thinking about him.

      A really good reason not to accept his offer....

      “I’m happy where I am and doing what I do,” she hedged.

      “Great bargaining chip!” he proclaimed, sounding undaunted.

      Then, just when Vonni thought he was going to launch into more sales pitch, he instead said, “We don’t know much about the man responsible for our makeup line. Tell me about him.”

      “My grandfather?”

      “And how he came up with formulas for makeup.”

      “Seriously?” Vonni said, doubting that he was genuinely interested.

      “Seriously.”

      One of Vonni’s big turnoffs on her manhunt had been men whose attention wandered when she talked. Certain that would happen with Dane Camden, she decided any kind of turnoff was a good thing. So she said, “My grandfather was a chemist. Well, he’d actually just graduated with a degree in chemistry when he was recruited into the army during World War II. He was put to work creating skin camouflage.”

      “Camdens’ award-winning makeup line began as war paint?”

      “That’s what I was told. When my grandfather came out of the army—”

      “Abe—that was his name, right? Abe Hunter?”

      “Right. When he came home he had some trouble getting a job. My grandmother had read an article about Max Factor and she actually came up with the idea that my grandfather adapt his formulas for camouflage into makeup that women could use. You didn’t know this?”

      “Until recently all we knew was that once upon a time there was an obscure brand of makeup that my grandmother and my mother and my aunt all used and loved. So when my great-grandfather—H.J.—decided to add a makeup counter to Camdens stores, that was the brand he wanted to carry. And he bought the formulas for it in order to produce it, too. That’s it. That’s all that any of us knew until... Well, like I said, recently.”

      “But now you know more?” Vonni asked.

      “Some,” he said, taking a turn at hedging himself. “We just came across a little more information.” His eyebrows pulled together in a half frown.

      But he obviously wasn’t going to tell her more than that because then he said, “So your grandfather developed the makeup and started his own company with it....”

      “Actually, it was my grandfather’s cousin, Phil, who did the business end of things. Phil was a car salesman and he thought that he and Abe could go into the cosmetics business. My grandfather would be in charge of development and production, Phil would do everything else—marketing, sales, delivery. And Hunter Cosmetics was born.”

      “It was in its infancy when H.J. came on the scene, right?”

      “It was in the initial stages of succeeding,” Vonni corrected. “And it wasn’t only H. J. Camden who came to my grandfather and Phil with their offer. There was someone named Hank, too...”

      “My grandfather, H.J.’s only son—Henry James Junior. He was called Hank.”

      “Ah.” Vonni had known the name, not the relationship. But she didn’t judge the son to be any better than the father.

      Not that there was anything hostile in her tone. Instead, it was neutral, conversational. The same way Dane’s was, probably because what they were talking about was so far removed from them both.

      “I knew there were two Camdens who met with my grandfather and Phil,” Vonni said. “They didn’t want to just buy the products for their stores, though, they wanted to buy out Hunter Cosmetics.”

      “It’s something H.J. started and something we’ve stuck with—if it’s more cost-efficient for us to produce what we sell, that’s what we like to do.”

      Vonni wanted his attention to wander, wanted him to start texting someone while he only half listened to her—things that had happened on bad dates—but Dane was still interested. He was participating. Being open and sharing information with her. Providing a good exchange.

      Why couldn’t you be someone different and have come around months ago?

      But he was who he was and it wasn’t months ago, so she forced herself to steer away from that dangerous train of thought and focus back on what he was saying.

      “But H.J. and my grandfather wanted Abe and Phil to come to work for them,” Dane added. “The plan was to have Abe continue to mastermind the cosmetics СКАЧАТЬ