Last Chance Rebel. Maisey Yates
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Название: Last Chance Rebel

Автор: Maisey Yates

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Вестерны

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isbn: 9781474058230

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СКАЧАТЬ “I think it’s healthy. Good for your pores.”

      “And, often keeps you safe. Forgiveness is for chumps,” Alison added.

      “I would be the first to say that some people are just better off out of your life. Or, off the planet.” Rebecca knew that Cassie was thinking of her ex-husband, the total dud she’d been with before meeting Jake, the love of her life.

      “Yes,” Lane said, nodding, taking a sip of wine. “Some people really don’t need forgiveness. And, I imagine the man that left you with permanent physical scars is one of them. He was... He was driving recklessly, wasn’t he?”

      He had been. And the ensuing cover-up had meant that he had never been charged. And that no one ever knew. But even if he had been, it would not have solved what happened next. Because that one event was the breakdown of the rest of her life as she’d known it then.

      “Yes. I just... It wasn’t really something that I wanted to deal with. I’ve dealt with it, really.”

      If dealing with it meant growing yet more bitter by the year, then she most certainly had.

      “Well, if he comes back during the workday, you know you can always call me,” Lane said.

      “Me too,” said Cassie.

      “Obviously, I will also show up with a weapon of some kind,” Alison said.

      “I appreciate that. You have no idea how much your willingness to appear with weaponry means to me. But, I think it will be fine.”

      “It’s just so desperately random that he showed up,” Lane commented.

      It wasn’t quite as random as Lane thought. But, Rebecca didn’t want to get into it. Legally, Rebecca wasn’t allowed to get into it. But then, since none of the payoff money from Nathan West had ever made it into her possession, she wondered if the agreement applied to her. Her mother had taken off with it a long time ago.

      The money had never been for her pain and suffering. It had been her mom’s getaway fund.

      “I guess assholes who are prone to driving recklessly are also prone to random appearances?” she suggested.

      “I guess so,” Alison said, watching her a little bit too closely. Almost as if she sensed there was more to the story. Well, Alison was going to have to keep sensing. Because she was not going to get any more out of her. Alison had a past she didn’t like to talk about. She should understand.

      “I don’t want to talk about the asshole anymore. I just want to eat some pie.”

      “I respect that.” Lane took a piece of pie out of the box and set it on a paper plate. “Eat your feelings. I bet they’re delicious.”

      “Of course her feelings are delicious,” Alison said. “They’re going to be consumed in a vehicle that I baked. And everything I bake is delicious.”

      “Hear, hear,” Cassie agreed.

      Rebecca was just going to try and put Gage out of her mind. With any luck, he would give up. He had disappeared very effectively for the past seventeen years, and she didn’t really see why he would suddenly be persistent with her now. Hopefully, he had done what he needed to do, and that would be the end of it.

      She just wanted to keep sending her checks to the rental company and not dealing directly with Wests.

      Yes, not dealing with all of this was definitely her preferred method.

      Hopefully, Gage would do the very best thing he actually could do to try and make up for what had happened seventeen years ago. Hopefully, he would leave her alone.

      * * *

      “WHAT THE HELL are you doing here?”

      Gage wasn’t terribly surprised to receive that greeting from his younger brother. He was standing on Colton’s porch, his hands stuffed in his pockets, more or less expecting to be punched in the face.

      Surprisingly, Colton made no move to attack him physically. He did not, however, allow him in. That was not surprising.

      “I suppose you wouldn’t believe it if I told you I was here to catch up on every Christmas dinner we have ever missed.”

      “No. And I would tell you that it’s way too early to be talking about Christmas. We just had Thanksgiving.”

      “The stores put the decorations out earlier and earlier every year. Corporate greed I guess.”

      Colton looked at him hard. “I don’t suppose you came by to get philosophical about the morality of retail stores.”

      He shook his head. “No. I didn’t. But, we do need to discuss the ranch.”

      “The ranch that I imagine is one fatted calf short now that you’ve come home?”

      Gage examined his younger brother, the lines on his face making his stomach tightened in a strange way. When he had left home Colton had been sixteen. A boy. He hadn’t carried around the burdens of their family, certainly not carved into his skin.

      There wasn’t much that made Gage feel like a complete ass these days. But that did it.

      “There was no fatted-calf slaughter,” Gage said. “So you can calm down. I’m not the prodigal son. I’m not any kind of son, and we both know that. But I have been looking at all of Dad’s records and I have concerns.”

      “Concerns about what?” Colton asked, dragging his hand beneath his chin.

      “Dad is broke.”

      “What?” Colton lowered his arm, as though he had given up on being gatekeeper between Gage and the house.

      “That’s what I’m saying. I’ve been going over all of his assets, all of his debt. He and Mom don’t have any money. What they have is property. Lucky for them they own most of it outright.”

      “That doesn’t make any sense. How could they not have money? The equestrian facility is doing well.”

      “Yes. But he’s been diverting those funds. It looks to me like it’s probably gambling debts. At best. At worst he’s deeply involved in a very sketchy ring of high-priced hookers.”

      Colton shook his head. “Or, he has more bastard children.”

      Gage gritted his teeth. “You know about him, do you? I mean, do we know about the same one? I wouldn’t be surprised if the Oregon coastline were littered with secret Wests.”

      Colton’s expression went slack. “I only know about the one. Jack Monaghan?”

      “Yeah. That’s the one.”

      “When did you find out?” Colton crossed his arms across his broad chest, and this time Gage put a little bit of thought to the fact that it was entirely possible his younger brother could take him in a fight. Well, depending on what sort of fight Gage treated him to. He was never going to fight his little brother the way he’d learned to fight on the rodeo circuits, and in the bars. He didn’t want СКАЧАТЬ