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Название: Having Her Boss's Baby

Автор: Сьюзен Мэллери

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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isbn: 9781474056458

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      He spoke calmly, but she heard the pain in his voice and in his words. He blamed himself for his brother’s death.

      Her instinct was to go to him and offer comfort. Instead she said, “You didn’t fire the gun, Mr. Hunter. You didn’t kill your brother.”

      He returned his attention to her and raised his dark eyebrows. “Under the circumstances don’t you think you should call me Dev?”

      “What? Oh. Sure. Dev.” Right now weren’t names the least of their problems? “My point is you’re not responsible for your brother’s death and you’re not responsibles for me being pregnant.” As if Mr. Hunter—Dev—would ever be interested in her that way. She’d seen a couple of the women he’d dated. They were all tall, slinky, exotic beauties. She looked more like a Wisconsin farmgirl—all blond hair and freckles.

      “I’m very serious about my proposal,” he said.

      Because he felt responsible, she thought. He would. She knew a little about him because of what Jimmy had told her. Dev had been in high school when his mother died. Jimmy had been only six or seven. Their father had disappeared and their paternal grandfather had stepped in to take care of the two boys. Only he had died a few years later and Dev had raised Jimmy.

      Her boyfriend had frequently complained about how strict he could be, but Noelle had always admired Dev for taking on the challenging task of raising a teenager. From the little she’d known about him, Jimmy hadn’t made things easy.

      But Jimmy was still the only family Dev had and with Jimmy gone, there was only the baby.

      “You don’t have to marry me to have a relationship with your brother’s child,” she said. “I would never keep you from him or her. I realize you won’t want to take my word on that, so I’ll sign something if you’d like.”

      “Is that what you think this is about?” he asked.

      She straightened in the chair and met his gaze. “I’m young, but I’m not an idiot. I’m aware of all the difficulties in raising a child in my situation. This isn’t what I would have chosen for my life path, but it happened and I’ll deal with the consequences.”

      A good speech, she thought, hoping he couldn’t tell how much she shook as she gave it. What she hadn’t mentioned was the mind-numbing terror at the thought of actually having to take care of a baby by herself. He’d been right before. How would she pay for things? When would she have time to work and go to school? She was fairly confident her parents wouldn’t toss her out onto the street, but their small house was already jammed full. Where would they put a baby?

      He studied her. “You’re not what I imagined,” he admitted. “Most of Jimmy’s girlfriends have been…”

      “Airheads?” she asked lightly.

      He grinned. “Exactly.”

      “I know. He told me. He said dating me was a sign of his willingness to grow up. I think it was more the whole ‘bad boy, good girl’ thing. Opposites attract and all that.”

      “As a good girl, you had a thing for bad boys?”

      Noelle hesitated. Something about this topic felt strange. Maybe it was discussing her dating habits with a man who’d just proposed, however businesslike he’d meant it.

      “I was always curious,” she admitted. “But I’d never dated one until Jimmy.” She wrinkled her nose. “Everyone in high school knew who my father was, so guys were wary about messing with a pastor’s daughter. The guys who did ask me out were always well-behaved.” And she hadn’t minded. It had made life easy.

      “Until Jimmy,” Dev said.

      “Right.”

      He moved from the desk to the chair next to hers. After pulling it around so it faced her, he sat down and reached for her hand.

      “Noelle, I want you to seriously consider my offer. I could simply give you money, but you’re going to need more than that. I have a large house with plenty of room for you and the baby. If you’re married, you won’t have to deal with awkward questions.” He shrugged. “I don’t know what Jimmy told you about me, but I’m not such a bad guy. My vices are all pretty boring and I will take care of you and the baby. In a couple of years, or whenever you’re ready, we’ll divorce. You’ll be financially stable and no longer dealing with a newborn.”

      She was as caught up in the fact that he was holding her hand as in what he was saying. His touch was gentle, yet firm. His skin warm. There was nothing sexual or romantic in the contact, but she was still very aware of him sitting so close to her.

      She liked his determination. Her father had always said to look for a man who wouldn’t give up. He was—

      Wait a minute, she thought. Was she seriously considering his proposal? Was she thinking she would marry a man she barely knew simply to take his name and his money?

      “I’m not like that,” she said, pulling her hand free and standing. “I’m not mercenary.”

      Dev rose as well. “No one is saying you are. Noelle, if Jimmy were still alive, wouldn’t you expect him to marry you?”

      She didn’t want to answer that. In this century, in this society, who really got married because of a baby? But in her heart, she knew she would have expected it. And she would have accepted, despite any misgivings about the future of their relationship.

      “But you’re not Jimmy.”

      “Think of me as standing in for him. Doing what he would have done.”

      Would Jimmy have married her? She honestly wasn’t sure.

      “It’s two years,” Dev said. “Trust me, time moves quickly. Did your parents know you were dating Jimmy?”

      “What?” The change in subject startled her. “Um, they knew I was seeing someone from work, but that’s all.”

      “Then for all they know, it could be me.”

      She blinked at him. Of course there had been times when she’d kept the truth from her parents, or squeaked around the actual facts, but to lie like this felt wrong on too many levels. Yet she was tempted.

      The baby existed and she would have to deal with that. Dev was offering her a way to minimize the damage with her family, while allowing her to be a single mother and still pursue her dreams. It was almost too good to be true.

      “What do you get out of all this?” she asked.

      “Jimmy’s child gets the family name. I get to be a part of his or her life.”

      “You can have both of those without marrying me.”

      “I want to make this right,” he told her. “I can’t take back what was done, but I can do my best to help. You don’t know me, Noelle, but you’re going to have to trust me on that.”

      She wasn’t sure much trust would be required. Devlin Hunter was the kind of man to get everything in writing. Which meant there would be paperwork.

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