Название: High Country Christmas
Автор: Joanna Sims
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Современные любовные романы
isbn: 9781474002745
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London soon returned carrying a white plastic bag. She climbed into the truck and pulled the door shut. He turned down the radio so they could hear each other talk. Tyler glanced at the full bag.
“How many tests did you buy?”
London opened the bag and pulled out the items one by one. “Two different kinds of pregnancy tests, an economy box of condoms for you...”
London placed the large box of condoms on his leg. He could have protected sex for the next several years without ever running out.
“They were all out of green?” he asked.
“You should take that comedy act on the road,” she retorted, but she smiled a small smile as she inventoried the rest of the bag’s contents. “Prenatal vitamins and caramels.”
“Prenatal vitamins?” Tyler frowned at her. “You didn’t take a test while you were in there, did you?”
“No. I got them just in case.” She gave him a funny look. “What would it matter if I had, anyway?”
“I want to be there when you take the test. If you are pregnant, I want to find out with you.”
London stuffed the items back into the bag. “God help me, you’re a romantic, aren’t you?”
“My parents have been married for a long time. So, yeah...” he said a little bit defensively. “I do believe that some people get to marry their soul mates.”
“Sorry...I can get really cranky when I’m tired. I do think it’s nice that you want to be there.”
Tyler nodded, accepting her apology. After a minute of silence, he asked her pensively, “Do you think you’re pregnant, London?”
“Honestly? My gut says yes. But then again, I’ve been really stressed-out lately about coming up with tuition money for my last semester. Stress could be making me late.”
But, until she took the test, speculation was the best either of them could do. Yet a woman’s intuition wasn’t something to take lightly. Tyler started the engine but didn’t pull out of the parking space. He glanced over at London, who looked back at him curiously.
“We drove all the way into Helena. It seems like a waste for us to just turn right around and head back to the ranch.”
“I don’t have anything else to do here.” London said. “Do you?”
“No. But for the sake of argument...let’s just say that you are pregnant,” he said. “Wouldn’t it be nice if I had taken you out to dinner at least once before we become parents together?”
“All right,” London agreed.
Surprised, Tyler asked, “Have you ever been to the Silver Steak Company downtown?”
“Uh-uh,” she said. “But a steak dinner does seem like an appropriate way to say, ‘I’m sorry I got you pregnant with my expired green novelty condom.’”
Tyler smiled as he shifted into gear. “That was funny.”
“Well...it’s funny now. It might not be so funny after I take the test.”
“No...” Tyler pulled out of the parking space. “I think it was funny either way.”
* * *
Once they were seated in a booth and handed their menus, Tyler took off his cowboy hat.
“Be honest...” Tyler said. “Do I have hat hair?”
London smiled at him. “No. You’re fine.”
Tyler always looked good. He reminded her of a young Robert Redford—tall, rugged, nice shoulders, charming smile and bright blue eyes. And it didn’t matter if he was covered in mud and sweaty from a long day of work or if he was cleaned up, like he was now. He was hands down the best looking man she’d met in Montana. She’d thought that when she first met him a year ago during her junior-year internship at the ranch. And her opinion hadn’t changed now that she had taken a summer job at Bent Tree to earn tuition money for her last semester of classes in the fall. Tyler was everything a cowboy should be.
They both decided on sweet teas and steaks. Tyler ordered the filet mignon with caramelized onions for her and the restaurant’s famous cowboy coffee steak for himself. While they waited for their main course, they shared a plate of baked brie.
“Oh, sweet baby Jesus...” London said after her first bite of the cheese-filled pastry. “The almond butter should be illegal.”
“My mom orders this appetizer every time we come here.”
“I love your mom. She’s such a cool person.” London dipped another piece of baked cheese into a small bowl filled with huckleberry port sauce.
“I know she likes you, too,” Tyler said. “You know... I’m sorry about the circumstances, but I’m not sorry that we’re finally having our first date.”
“I wouldn’t really call this a date,” she objected.
“What would you call it?”
“Two people eating food at the same table.”
“Well...” Tyler took a drink before he continued. “Then I’m happy that you’re eating your food at the same table with me.”
And he was. He was really happy to finally be sitting across the table from her. He was also proud. They had walked in the restaurant and every male eye was immediately on London. She just drew that kind of attention without even trying. Her height, her hair, her naturally pretty face... She stood out. And it was more than just her beauty that made her noticeable. It was also the self-assured way she carried herself. She wasn’t cocky. She was comfortable in her own skin, unpretentious and confident. The looks and the attitude were a potent combination. He could admit to himself that he’d been hooked since the get-go. A lot of women in the area considered him to be a great catch, especially since he was in line to take over Bent Tree Ranch when his father retired. But London had always been able to resist his credentials and his cowboy charm. Would she be here with him tonight if they hadn’t had to come into town on a separate mission? No. Yet it didn’t matter. All that mattered was the fact that she was here. It was a place to start.
Their steaks quickly followed the appetizer. London devoured her filet; she hadn’t realized how hungry she was until she started to eat. Her plate was spotless, not one caramelized onion or piece of steak left behind. She wiped her mouth with the cloth napkin and then covered her plate with it. She leaned back, hands on her stomach, and groaned.
“I can’t believe I just ate that much food. You must think I’m a real piglet.”
“I appreciate a woman who isn’t afraid to eat in front of me on a date,” Tyler said, still working on his steak.
London felt so full and content that she decided just to let the date comment go. “Trust me...when I’m not working like I am on the ranch, I don’t dare eat like I just did. All of the women on both sides of my family are overweight. I can’t ignore the fact that СКАЧАТЬ