Название: One Secret Night, One Secret Baby
Автор: Charlene Sands
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Современные любовные романы
isbn: 9781474038546
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Sucking oxygen in, Emma glanced away and tamped down pangs of jealousy swimming through her body. Sheâd be ten times a fool to think sheâd ever have a chance with Dylan. He was her friend. Period. âHeâs a big boy, Brooke.â
âI never thought Iâd say this, but thank God my brother doesnât commit. Sheâs all wrong in so many ways.â Brooke lifted her hands in a stopping motion that was her signature move. âBut like I said, none of my beeswax.â
Emma smiled at her friend and put the finishing touches on the dessert table. Maisey had made coffee and there was hot water and a sampler box of teas available.
Dylan approached, gorgeous in a tailored dark suit and tie. Heâd changed his clothes from the jeans and black silk shirt heâd worn this morning on the yacht. âDo you two have a minute?â he asked quietly. His brows were gathered in question. Brooke and Emma nodded and he guided them to the far side of the kitchen, out of earshot of anyone. It was all so curious.
âYou girls have done wonderful today. Thank you,â he began and then shook his head. âIâm figuring youâd give it to me straight. Callista and I...are we a thing again?â
Emma held her breath. She wouldnât comment on her thoughts about the bottle blonde. Dylan didnât exactly confide in her about his love life, but his earnest question made her stomach ripple in guilt. She had a truth to tell him, too, and maybe it would help spark his memory, but it could also make things weird between them, which was the last thing she wanted.
Brooke seemed eager to answer, but shook her head as if formulating her thoughts. âYou donât remember?â
âNo. But sheâs acting like weâre ready for the altar. From what I remember, that wasnât the case. Am I wrong?â
âNo, youâre certainly not wrong,â Brooke shot back. âNot even close. Before...before your accident, you told me you were going to break it off with her for good.â
âI did? I donât remember.â Poor Dylan was struggling. His gaze lifted to the wide windows that opened out onto the sea, as if he were searching for answers there. He seemed lost right now, not his usual self-confident, always-one-step-ahead-of-everyone, charming self.
âIf she says itâs more, Dylan, Iâd be careful,â Brooke offered. âSheâs banking on your amnesia to worm her way back into your...â
Dylan turned to his sister, his brows lifting and a crooked smile emerging. âMy what?â
âYour good graces,â Emma finished for her.
Dylan slid her a knowing look. âAlways the diplomat, Em. But somehow, I donât think thatâs what Brooke was going to say.â He began nodding. âOkay, I get the picture.â He glanced at Callista, who was now surrounded by a few other actors in the film. She was deep in conversation yet constantly casting him furtive glances at every opportunity, sizing him up and staking her claim.
Brooke was rightâCallista was all wrong for Dylan. How difficult it must be for him not to remember some things, not to have a grasp on his feelings. âYouâre the only ones I can trust,â he said. He rubbed his brow, just under his bandage. âI canât tell you how bizarre this feels. I see some things clearly. Other things are fuzzy at best. And then thereâs a whole chunk that I donât remember.â
Emma plunked three ice cubes into a glass and poured him a root beer, his favorite from childhood. âHere, drink up.â
âThanks,â he said, âthough I could use something stronger.â
âThe doctor says not yet. Youâre still on pain meds.â Brookeâs internal mother came out. It really was sweet seeing how close the two had become since the move from Ohio to Los Angeles years ago.
âOne drink wonât kill me.â
âLetâs not find out, okay? I was worried enough when you were sent to the hospital. And Mom just went home two days ago. If I have to call her again to tell her youâre back in Saint Josephâs, sheâll have a heart attack.â
Dylan rolled his eyes. âYou see how good she is, Emma? She knows exactly how to lay on the guilt.â
A chuckle rumbled from Emmaâs throat. âI know all about Brookeâs tactics. I work with her.â
âHey!â Brooke said. âYouâre supposed to be on my side.â
âLike I said, Emmaâs a diplomat. Thanks for the drink.â He lifted his glass in mock toast and then pivoted around and walked away.
âHeâll be okay,â Brooke said, watching him head back to his guests. âWe just have to do whatever it takes to help him along.â
Dread formed a tight knot in Emmaâs stomach. She hated keeping secrets from Brooke. They usually shared everything. But how exactly could she come out and say, I begged your brother to sleep with me the night of the blackout and all I remember is his body on mine, heated breaths and sexy words whispered in my ear. She didnât remember how she got in bed or when he left her that night. She couldnât recall how theyâd ended things. Were there parting words recognizing the big mistake? Or had he promised to call her? He had no knowledge of what theyâd done, but geesh, she didnât recall much of that night, either.
âOh, brother,â she mumbled.
âWhat?â Brooke asked.
âNothing. Nothing at all.â
* * *
âBrooke, you did a wonderful job today,â Callista said, leaning her arms over the granite island, spilling her cleavage and smiling her billion-dollar smile. The sun was setting and all but one guest had left the memorial service. âYou helped make the day easier for your brother.â
âIt wasnât just me, Callie,â Brooke said. âEmma did her fair share of the work and weâd both do anything to help Dylan get through this day.â
Callistaâs gaze darted Emmaâs way as if sheâd just noticed her standing there. Hello, Iâm not invisible. âOf course, you, too, Emma.â She spoke to her as if she were a child. What was it with rich powerful women that made them feel superior, just by right of wealth? Emma could probably run circles around her SAT scores. âYou did a marvelous job.â
âDylanâs a special guy and Iâm happy to help.â
Callista gave her a cursory nod, eyeing her for just a second as if measuring the competition, and then turned away, writing her off.
âBrooke, do you know where Dylan is? I want to say goodbye to him and tell him his eulogy was touching.â
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