A Ring For Cinderella. Judy Christenberry
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Название: A Ring For Cinderella

Автор: Judy Christenberry

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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      There were several men hanging around outside the apartment building when they pulled up, and Zach scowled in their direction. “This isn’t a safe neighborhood.”

      Susan, recognizing Manuel’s father, smiled and waved before turning to Zach. “We’re perfectly safe. Those are some of our neighbors.”

      Opening the car door, she slipped out of the car and reached for Paul’s door. Before she could get the boy out, Zach was at her side.

      “I’ll walk you upstairs.”

      “Really, that’s not necessary.” She started to thank him for a lovely evening until she realized she’d been working, not socializing.

      “Yes, it is. I need to pay you.”

      He sounded angry. Fine, she didn’t have to take the rest of the money. The first check would help her out of some financial difficulty. She opened her mouth to tell him, but he grabbed Paul’s hand and her arm and started them toward the stairs at a fast clip.

      “You’re going too fast,” Paul protested.

      Without a word, Zach swung the boy up into his arms, then reattached himself to Susan’s arm.

      “Wow, you’re strong,” Paul said in awe.

      For the first time since Zach Lowery had come into her life, he smiled, and Susan realized handsome didn’t begin to describe him.

      “You weigh a lot less than a bale of hay, Paul,” he said to her brother. “You need to eat more.”

      “Susan says I eat lots and lots,” the boy said with a giggle.

      “Why do you call her Susan?” Zach asked, frowning.

      “’Cause that’s her name,” Paul said simply.

      Susan could’ve explained then that Paul was her brother, not her son, but the stairway didn’t seem like a good place for such a private conversation. And she needed to keep her distance from such a handsome man—not get closer.

      She got out her keys to open the door, relieved when Zach let go of her arm. His touch had bothered her. As the door swung open, she turned. “Thank you for seeing us to our door. I hope your grandfather’s condition improves.”

      She pulled Paul in front of her and turned to go in, but she discovered Zach wasn’t ready to leave. He followed her in.

      “We need to talk.”

      “About what?”

      “Payment, for one thing. Aren’t you interested in the rest of your money?” He gave her a sardonic stare.

      Her cheeks flushed as she ducked her head. “I think your first check was sufficient. I didn’t do that much tonight..”

      “You more than fulfilled your end of the bargain. Put the boy to bed. Then we’ll talk.”

      She didn’t like him giving orders. But he was right. It was past Paul’s bedtime, and the boy’s eyelids were drooping. “Come on, Paul, let’s get you tucked in. And you can read for a little while.”

      He was about to protest until she’d tacked on the reward of reading. Paul loved books. “Can I read all of Peter Pan?”

      That was his longest book and would prolong going to sleep for almost an hour. With a tender smile, she agreed. “Okay, but don’t blame me if you don’t want to get up in the morning.”

      “Do you have any Hank, the Cow Dog books?” Zach suddenly asked.

      Paul halted on his way out of the room, a frown on his face. “No. Who’s that?”

      “I’ll send you a couple. They’re stories about a cow dog named Hank who takes care of a ranch.”

      “Wow!” Paul exclaimed, using his favorite word. “That’d be neat. When will you—”

      “Paul,” Susan intervened. “Say thank you.”

      “Thank you,” he repeated, and flew across the room to hug Zach around the waist. “I can’t wait.”

      Zach rubbed the boy’s head. “I’ll see that you get them right away.”

      With a bright smile on his face, Paul ran out of the room. Susan, after sending Zach an apologetic smile, followed him. Zach didn’t realize what a treat new books were to Paul

      But she did. Gratitude filled her as she followed her brother.

      

      What an appealing kid. He’d call a bookstore in the morning and have them send over whatever “Hank” books they had on hand.

      As memory of what had occurred this evening came back, Zach began to pace the small room. What happened next depended a lot on Susan. And it could be costly to him. But he’d already invested ten thousand dollars in his grandfather’s happiness. And it had paid off.

      When he’d left tonight, Gramp was more relaxed than he’d been in quite a while. And he’d had a smile on his face.

      Susan came back into the room.

      “Is Paul in bed?”

      “Yes. Thank you for offering to send him a book. He loves them.”

      “No problem.”

      There was an awkward moment as Zach tried to think of how to approach the difficult subject.

      “Well,” Susan said, a false brightness in her voice, “I won’t keep you. I’m sure it’s been a long day.”

      “Yes, it has, but we still have to talk.” He reached in his coat pocket and pulled out his checkbook. Whether she agreed to his plan or not, she had earned the rest of her money for tonight.

      “Oh, no! No more is necessary. I mean, the first check was very generous. And I didn’t do much.”

      He stared at her, speculation in his eyes. In his experience, women didn’t usually turn down money, whether they’d earned it or not. She must have some scheme already worked out in her head.

      “You earned it.”

      “No, really. Your grandfather is a very nice man. I enjoyed meeting him.”

      “You brought him a lot of happiness.” He wrote out the check and ripped it out. “Here.”

      “Zach, really, I don’t feel right about taking the check.”

      “You’ll change your mind when you hear what I’m going to ask you to do next.”

      Chapter Three

      Susan stared at him, confused. “You mean you want me to visit your grandfather again?”

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