Mum's The Word!. Cat Schield
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Название: Mum's The Word!

Автор: Cat Schield

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Mills & Boon By Request

isbn: 9781474081535

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СКАЧАТЬ you want to know is if she intends to marry me despite my having fathered two children I knew nothing about.”

      “Does she?”

      The king’s deep frown made Gabriel rein in his frustration. As much as he disliked having his carelessness pointed out, he had let passion overwhelm him to the exclusion of common sense. Marissa had made him wild. She was like no other woman he’d ever met. And because of that their relationship had made his parents unhappy.

      Gabriel exhaled harshly. “So far it appears that way.”

      “Does her father know?” the king asked.

      “Not yet. But the girls are living in the house. It won’t be long before the truth comes out.”

      His mother looked grim. “Will Lord Darcy back out on the deal?”

      “Olivia doesn’t think so. He wants his daughter married to royalty.”

      “Have you figured out what we’re going to say to the press?”

      “That they’re my daughters,” Gabriel said. “We’ll send out a press release. Anything else would be a mistake. Olivia noticed the resemblance immediately. They look exactly like Ariana did at that age. Coming clean is a good offensive and hopefully by doing so we can minimize the scandal.”

      “And if we can’t?”

      “I’ll ride it out.”

      “We’ll ride it out,” the king said.

      “Have you considered that Olivia might not want to raise Marissa’s children?”

      Gabriel had already entertained those doubts, but after what he’d seen of Olivia, he’d discovered layers that might surprise everyone. “I don’t think that will be an issue. She’s already very protective of them and they trust her.”

      The queen sighed and shook her head. “It will be wonderful having children in the palace again. Let’s go see your girls.”

       Four

      Olivia was standing with her hands relaxed at her sides as the door opened to admit the king and queen. Libby had warned her they were coming and she’d made sure the girls’ hands and faces were clean. The arrival of more unfamiliar people had revived the toddlers’ shyness and they hid behind Olivia.

      “This is your father’s mother,” Olivia explained to them, using gentle pressure to nudge them into the open. “She’s come to meet you.”

      Karina shook her head, but Bethany peered at her grandmother. The queen stopped dead at the sight of the girl and reached out a hand to her husband.

      “Gabriel, you were right. They look exactly like your sister at that age.” She took a seat nearby and gestured Bethany toward her. “What is your name?”

      To Olivia’s delight Bethany went to the queen.

      She stopped just out of arm’s reach and studied the queen. “I’m Bethany.”

      “It’s nice to meet you.” The queen looked toward her sister. “And what is your name?”

      Bethany answered again. “Karina.”

      “How old are they?” the king asked.

      “They’ll be two in a few weeks,” Gabriel answered.

      “Puppy.” Karina had finally spoken.

      “I have a puppy you can meet. Would you like that?” The queen smiled as Karina nodded. “Mary,” the queen said to the maid who’d brought the twins’ clothes from upstairs. “Go get Rosie.” The Cavalier King Charles spaniel loved people, especially children, and was a great deal calmer than the queen’s vizsla.

      In five minutes the maid was back with the dog and both twins were laughing as Rosie licked their cheeks. “Gabriel, why don’t you and Olivia make yourself scarce for a while. I’ll see the girls are settled.”

      Recognizing an order when she heard one, Olivia let Gabriel draw her from the bedroom and down the stairs.

      “Let’s get out of here while we can,” he murmured, escorting her through a side door and into the garden.

      The late May morning had a slight edge of coolness, but when he offered to send someone upstairs for a sweater, Olivia shook her head.

      “Let’s walk in the sunshine. I’ll warm up fast enough.”

      He took her hand and tucked it into the crook of his arm. Olivia gave herself up to the pleasure of his strong body brushing against her side as they strolled along the crushed granite pathways.

      “Thank you for all you’ve done with the girls,” he said.

      “It breaks my heart that they’ll grow up without their mother, but I’m glad they have you.”

      “You never knew yours, did you? She died when you were born?”

      She’d never told him that. “I guess we both did our research.”

      “I’ve treated our engagement like a business arrangement. For that I’m sorry.”

      “Don’t be. I knew what I was getting into.” She heard a touch of cynicism in her tone and countered it with a wry smile.

      Gabriel didn’t smile back. “I don’t think you have any idea what you’re getting into.”

      “That sounds intriguing.” Olivia waited for more, but the prince didn’t elaborate.

      “Starting now I intend to learn everything there is to know about you.”

      While she was sure he meant to flatter her with the declaration, Olivia froze in momentary panic. What if he found out she hadn’t come clean about her past fertility issues? Even with the problem solved, he might be angry that she hadn’t disclosed such an important fact.

      “A girl needs to keep a little mystery about herself,” she countered, gazing up at him from beneath her lashes. “What if you lost interest once you discovered all my secrets?”

      “It never occurred to me that you’d have secrets,” he murmured, half to himself.

      “What woman doesn’t?”

      “I’d prefer it if we didn’t keep secrets from each other.”

      “After the surprise you received last night, I understand why. So, what would you like to tell me?”

      “Me?”

      Olivia congratulated herself on turning the conversation back on him. “Getting to know each other was your idea. I thought you’d like to show me how it’s done.”

      Gabriel’s eyes gleamed with appreciation. “What would you СКАЧАТЬ