Название: The Texan's Return
Автор: Karen Whiddon
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
Серия: Mills & Boon Romantic Suspense
isbn: 9781474062992
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“Uh-huh. But you, Tom.” She speared him with a glance. “You knew, right?”
“No. Not really,” he protested. Then, as she continued to eye him, he swallowed and finally nodded. “As soon as he rode off on his bike, I knew it was the wrong thing to do. That’s why I told you.”
Eli crossed his eyes and stuck his tongue out at his brother. “Tattletale.”
“Enough of that.” Hailey kept her voice sharp, though she wanted to smile. Including Tara in a look, she pulled out a chair. “Now I want to know where you got the idea that I’m not happy.”
Still silent, Tara began studying her hands, ignoring the way both her brothers looked in her direction.
“Tara?” Softening her voice, Hailey reached out and cupped her younger sister’s chin. “Honey? Why do you think I’m unhappy?”
Tara bit her lip as she raised her gaze. “Not unhappy, not really. It’s just...”
“You looked different then,” Eli put in.
“Yeah.” Even Tom had a comment.
“Different how?” Hailey looked from one to the other.
“I don’t know. Just...happier. Brighter, even. Like you glowed.” Having said that, Tara returned her attention back to her fingernails.
Brighter. Happier. In love. Hailey blinked. “I’m fine,” she said firmly. “And while I really appreciate everyone thinking of me, in the future, please, discuss with me any other schemes you might come up with, okay?”
All three of them nodded.
“Good. Now that you understand, wash up and get ready for dinner. After we eat, I want everyone to make sure their homework is done, okay?”
Again, the kids nodded in unison.
For the evening meal she made hamburger meat and pasta again. Not the healthiest choice, but an inexpensive one that all the kids liked. June didn’t put in an appearance at all, so they ate without her. Hailey resisted the urge to go check on her, aware that right now she couldn’t handle finding her mother passed out, drunk.
As a treat, she’d bought ice cream. Once they’d finished, she got each of them a single scoop and watched their young faces light up.
After, everyone brought their homework out to work on at the kitchen table, at Hailey’s insistence. Truth be told, she enjoyed this feeling of togetherness, of family. She only hoped their mother didn’t do something to ruin it.
Her cell phone rang. As she glanced at the number, her heart skipped a beat. Mac. She actually considered not answering, or sending the call to voice mail, but in the end she said hello.
“Would it be all right if I came over?” Mac asked. “I have something important I need to discuss with you.”
Nonplussed, she swallowed. Suddenly, she realized she badly wanted to see him. Not good. “When?”
“Now.”
She glanced over her shoulder at the three avid faces shamelessly attempting to eavesdrop. “Now isn’t a good time.”
“Then how about later? In an hour? I just need a few minutes of your time.”
There were several ways she could answer that. If June saw him, that alone might be enough to set her off and on a two-day bender. And of course the kids, playing at matchmaking, would have reason to think they’d been successful.
Yet despite all this, she realized she craved him, with an intensity so powerful, it hurt.
She had to be strong. Too much was at stake. “I don’t think today is good at all.”
Silence. Then he sighed. “I just need five minutes, Hailey. Five quick minutes. I can meet you somewhere, or come there, or you can stop by here. Please. This is important.”
It must be, for him to push so hard. “Fine,” she said, relenting. “Five minutes. Now. I’ll meet you at the end of my driveway.” That way there was zero chance that June would see him. And the kids, despite their attempts to listen in, wouldn’t be able to watch.
“Give me fifteen minutes to get there,” he said. “And, Hailey?”
“Yes?”
“Thank you.” He ended the call.
Dropping her phone into her back pocket, Hailey looked up to find all three of her siblings openly staring at her.
“Well?” Tara demanded, barely able to contain her excitement. “Was that Mac? Do you have a date?”
The quelling look Hailey shot her should have been intimidating. Instead, Tara grinned. “You do, don’t you?”
“Not a date,” she clarified. “A meeting. He says it will take five minutes. He wants to talk to me about something. Probably about Eli showing up over there uninvited and unannounced.”
Eli shook his head. “No, I doubt it’s about me. If he wanted to say something about my visit, he could have done it over the phone. It’s got to be more personal than that if he needs to say it to your face.”
What? Now Hailey stared. How had Eli gotten to be eleven going on thirty? Sometimes he acted older and wiser than both of the fourteen-year-old twins combined.
“You’re right!” Tara jumped up. “He probably wants to ask you out on a date.”
“I doubt that.” Hailey was quick to respond. “And once again, that’s also something he could do over the phone.” She made a show out of checking her watch. “I’d better get going. He’s on his way over here right now.”
“Here?” Tara squeaked. “We get to actually see him, in person?”
Oh, geez. “No. Settle down. I’m meeting him at the end of the driveway. To talk. Alone.” She met each of their gazes. “Got that?”
One by one, each kid slowly nodded. Satisfied, Hailey headed to the bathroom to check her reflection in the mirror. She excused this little bit of vanity, refusing to think about it. Then, with one last warning glare at Tom, Tara and Eli, she headed out to walk down the driveway and meet Mac.
* * *
Unaccountably nervous, Mac made it to her place in record time. He considered himself lucky he hadn’t received a speeding ticket. She wasn’t there yet, which was good. Parking at the end of her driveway, he got out and sat on the tailgate of his truck. Though it had been a different pickup, he and Hailey had spent a lot of time sitting on tailgates. Football parties at school, summer bonfires out near the lake. Then, she’d nestled close to him, fitting so perfectly under his arm. He wished he’d been able to capture those moments somewhere other than his memory.
They’d been perfect for each other. He couldn’t help but believe they were meant to be together. All he needed to do was help Hailey see that.
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