Название: Her Pregnant Agenda
Автор: Линда Гуднайт
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
Серия: Mills & Boon Silhouette
isbn: 9781474025188
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The waiter, who appeared to have enjoyed more than his share of Gionni’s fine cooking, took their order and moved away.
Lacing his fingers, Grant propped both forearms on the table and leaned forward. As long as he had Ariana in his company, he might as well make the most of their time. “Will you be uncomfortable if we discuss your case during dinner?”
“Of course not. I thought that was the purpose for stopping here.”
It was, wasn’t it? The fact that he enjoyed her company and liked looking at a pretty face was an added bonus. And she certainly had no business standing on her feet cooking for this Roger person. The very idea annoyed him. Roger annoyed him. And Ariana’s devotion to the man annoyed him even more. He’d heard the sweet tone of her voice when she’d made that phone call—the sincere apology, and the promise of tomorrow night. If he had his way, she wouldn’t go out with the loser at all. Hadn’t she learned anything from her experience with that mutt, Benjy?
“Have you considered that your ex-fiancé may deny paternity?”
Ariana’s eyes widened. “Could he do such a thing?”
Grant opened his palms in a questioning gesture. “You know him better than I do.”
She lay a protective hand over her abdomen. “Benjy does whatever makes him happy at the moment. And spending money on anyone except himself does not make him happy.”
“We’re likely looking at a court case, then.”
Ariana frowned, gnawing at her lush bottom lip. “Isn’t there another way? Benjy’s been out of rehab less than a year. I wouldn’t want to be the cause of a relapse.”
Grant couldn’t believe this woman. Her fiancé had left her in dire straits and she was concerned about upsetting him? “Taking responsibility for one’s actions is a part of adulthood.”
“I know.” She took a deep breath and nodded. “You’re right. My babies deserve that much.”
“Is there any chance that he might file for custody?”
“Benjy?” The light came back on in her face. “He wouldn’t take custody of a parakeet if it required any sacrifice.”
He hoped she was right. Men had a way of behaving strangely when a woman pressed them for support.
“Okay. We’ll file the paternity suit and ask for full custody with child support. But what are your plans in the meantime? The case may take a while, depending on how quickly we locate your ex. Financially speaking, can you afford medical care? Child care? Do you have family here in Boston that can help you after the twins are delivered?”
She shook her head, shiny hair dancing around her shoulders. “My family lives in Florida.”
“All of them? You’re completely alone in this?” He didn’t much like the sound of that. “Would your mother consider coming to Boston for a few weeks until you adjust to some sort of schedule?”
“Oh, no. Absolutely not. I have friends who will help out, but I can’t let Mama come here.”
He frowned at that. “I take it you and your family are not close.”
His own family was small—Mom, Dad and a married sister in Connecticut, but if he needed them—which he never did—they’d be here as fast as Dad’s Lincoln would go.
“But that’s the problem. We’re very close. That’s why I haven’t told them.”
The idea shocked him. He leaned back in his chair and stared at her fragile little face. “Your family doesn’t know about your pregnancy?”
“No. It would break Mama’s heart.”
“To be a grandmother?”
“Of course not. Mama loves kids, but she already has enough grandchildren. My brother has two and my sister has three.”
“Then what’s the problem?”
Their meal arrived. Ariana gave the waiter a warm smile and thanked him while Grant waited patiently for her answer. She might be trying to avoid the subject, but he was an attorney and never forgot the question.
The pungent smell of pesto wrapped around the table. From the depths of the restaurant came the low murmur of voices—some in Italian—and the gentle strains of an Italian aria.
Ariana adjusted her napkin and took a bite of the linguini. With a deep sigh, she briefly closed her eyes. “Wonderful,” she breathed.
He concurred, savoring the rich flavor while appreciating Ariana’s impeccable manners, and the dainty way her fingers tore the bread into small chunks. She popped a piece into her mouth and chewed, making a soft moaning sound. A thought filtered through his mind that had nothing whatsoever to do with Italian food.
Good grief. The woman was pregnant. Explosively so.
He swallowed, eager to escape his wicked thoughts. “And your reasons for keeping the secret would be?”
“You’re very persistent, aren’t you?”
“Bossy, persistent, stubborn. Any of those adjectives apply. Answer the question, please.” There. He felt much more like an attorney. “Why haven’t you told your family about the babies? Are you ashamed of them?”
“No!” Changeable hazel eyes darkened with anger. “My twins are the best thing that has ever happened to me, and I won’t allow anyone to look down on them because their father is a loser and their mother is a bad judge of character.”
“I beg your pardon.” Without thinking, Grant reached across the table and wrapped his hand around hers. The warm velvet skin jolted him, but he held on, determined to make amends. He’d brought her here to help, not to hurt her. “Please. I was in no way demeaning your situation. Children are a gift, no matter the particulars of their conception.”
God knew how much he’d once wanted such a gift in his life.
Ariana glanced down at their touching hands, then carefully slipped her fingers from beneath his. “Apology accepted.”
Eyes downcast, she busied herself with a sip of water.
“So, are you going to tell me why you haven’t informed your family about the imminent arrival of two new grandchildren that you clearly treasure? Children aren’t something you can hide forever.”
Her lips twitched, lips that glistened from the oil and vinegar dressing. His gut reacted. She had a beautiful mouth that drew a man’s attention. Stupid Benjy. How had he resisted her?
“All right. If you insist.” She dabbed those sensational lips with the cheery red napkin. “But it’s a long story.”
“I’m in no hurry.” He’d left work much earlier than usual because of Ariana, but had no previous plans for tonight other than spending an hour or so at the health club. Other than the occasional date or dinners with his family, most weekdays found СКАЧАТЬ