Lone Star Legacy. Sara Orwig
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Название: Lone Star Legacy

Автор: Sara Orwig

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Mills & Boon e-Book Collections

isbn: 9781472094315

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СКАЧАТЬ me about school,” Ava said, listening while Caroline talked, marveling how much she had changed since Ava first met her.

      Ava heard about school and was thrilled that Caroline was happy, smiling, talking about her new friend, Kellie. Ava spent an hour, then kissed Caroline goodbye and drove home while she could still avoid seeing Will. That night she called him to ask if Caroline could stay with her Saturday afternoon and overnight. After they made arrangements, they talked another three hours. When she hung up, she looked at the phone. “You’re not out of my life yet, Will Delaney. You should be, but you’re not.” She missed him more instead of less. He had been friendly, flirted with her, but hadn’t asked her out again. Had he given up? She loved him and his proposal haunted her. She missed him more each day and the moments she saw him at his mansion were the best time of day.

      Saturday morning she was eager to see Caroline. She dressed in cutoffs and a red knit shirt, ready for a day of play. She had been told Rosalyn would accompany Caroline in the limo and that tomorrow Will would pick her up. She was glad she wouldn’t see Will today; she needed to keep her focus on Caroline—not her shattered heart.

      At three, when the limo pulled up, Ava ran to get Caroline’s presents—books and a little coat for the brown bear, plus a pink bandanna for Muffy—returning just as the bell rang. Smiling with joy at the prospect of seeing Caroline, she flung open the door. “Come—” She stopped, looking up at Will.

      Twelve

      “Where’s Caroline? Is she all right?” she asked, going cold while her heart raced.

      Will stepped inside and closed the door, taking the present from her to set it on a table.

      “Caroline’s fine and you’ll see her very soon. I wanted to talk to you first.”

      “She’s waiting in the car?”

      “No, she’s home. I let her know she’ll be seeing you very soon.”

      “Will, what on earth?” she asked, calming down, but becoming annoyed, yet aware of how handsome he looked in jeans and a charcoal knit shirt. “You scared me to pieces. I thought something happened to her.”

      He pulled her into his arms. “I came over to do this right. I’ve been thinking about us.”

      “There just is no ‘us,’” she said, her exasperation fading as she saw the desire in his dark eyes. “You don’t get that,” she added, her voice changing, becoming breathless while her pulse speeded.

      “Ava, I went about this all wrong. I told you I want you in my life. I’ve thought for hours about what you said. I want you to marry me,” he said, withdrawing a black box from his pocket and holding it out to her.

      She stared at it, but wouldn’t touch it. “Will, we’ve been over this and why it won’t work.”

      “It will work. I love you. I’m sorry I couldn’t tell you so the other night. I didn’t even know what love really is, until I met you.”

      Startled, she drew a deep breath and her heart began to pound faster.

      “Ava, I’ll support you in whatever you do. I want to marry you.”

      “What about your father’s marriage and your brother’s marriage?”

      “You’re not like my mother or like Lauren. I can have a happy marriage if it’s with you. I love you with all my heart. I need you in too many ways to count. I want to share my life with you. Will you marry me?” he asked again, holding the box higher.

      “Are you sure? You mean it? You’ve really thought this through?”

      “I have. I’ve never been happier than this summer when you lived with us, when we made love and when you’re there for Caroline. I want you back, love. Really want you.”

      “Will, you’ve been so bitter about marriage. This is a complete turnaround.”

      “Love does things to people. I just know you’re part of my life now and I have to keep it that way. I need you, Ava. I love you, want you, need you. You’re necessary to me.” He knelt on one knee and took her hand. “Ava, will you marry me?”

      “Will,” she said, exhaling, her heart pounding while joy surged.

      “Ava, please marry me,” he repeated, standing again.

      “You’re sure?”

      “Absolutely. Marriage. Forever commitment. That’s what I want from you.”

      With a scream of delight, she threw her arms around him and hugged him. She kissed him, startling him for only a second and his arms banded her waist tightly and he leaned over her to kiss her passionately.

      She tore her mouth away. “Yes, Will, I’ll marry you,” she cried and returned to kissing him. He picked her up, pausing a moment.

      “Where’s the bedroom?”

      She pointed and they kissed again.

      Later, she lay in his arms. “Will, I don’t have the box you gave me.” She started to roll off the bed, but he caught her and pulled her back.

      “I’ll get it,” he said. He left and she watched him, relishing the sight of his virile body and long legs. He climbed back in bed to hold the velvet box and open it.

      She gasped at the huge glittering diamond set in a gold band with diamonds on either side. “Will, that is shamefully large.”

      “No, it isn’t. I want you to have it. I love you, Ava.”

      He slipped the ring on her finger. “Let’s have the wedding soon.”

      “Very soon,” she whispered. She studied the beautiful ring. “I can’t wait to call my sisters and tell them. They’ll have to be in my bridal party.”

      “Fine. I’ll have my brothers and Garrett and another close friend, Tyler.”

      “Will, what about this half sister your family has discovered? Perhaps you can invite her?”

      “She didn’t even have an interest in inheriting a fortune. She won’t be interested in meeting us or coming to a wedding. My brothers and I are still trying to contact her, but I’m not trying again until after the wedding and our honeymoon. I don’t have time for such a big distraction right now. Also, before I announce the news of our impending nuptials to my brothers, I want to tell Caroline.”

      Ava smiled. “She’ll be so happy.”

      He nodded. “I sat her down this morning and told her I was going to ask you to marry me and if I could come see you instead of her. I told her whatever you said, I would come back and get her.”

      “Oh, my goodness. She may be anxious and waiting. Let’s go tell her,” Ava said, stepping out of bed. “I’ll shower and we’ll go.” She gathered her clothes and looked at him. He lay with his hands behind his head, a smile on his face as he watched her. She yanked clothes in front of herself. “Will, get up. Let’s shower and tell Caroline.”

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