Название: The Baby Surprise
Автор: Victoria Pade
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Контркультура
Серия: Mills & Boon Vintage Cherish
isbn: 9781472081919
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Hillary brushed at the reddish-blond hair she wore very short and spiked on top, and slapped at her sweatshirt.
Other than the hair, the two of them resembled each other so much that they were often mistaken for twins. But Hillary was almost a year younger.
“Are they gone?” she asked, leaning over so Keely could see the top of her head.
“All clear. What were you packing that got you so grimy?” Keely asked, to continue the distraction.
“We had to get some of Brad’s stuff out of the attic over there.”
“Over there” was the house where Hillary’s soon-to-be-husband lived. But since Brad had sold the house, he and Hillary were in the process of moving him into Hillary’s and Keely’s place in advance of their wedding in two weeks.
“It seems like you should be just about finished, shouldn’t you?” Keely said.
“Close,” Hillary answered. But rather than offering more than that, she returned to the subject Keely had been trying to avoid. “So, are you having company tonight?”
“Why? Just because my hair is down?”
“And your face is all fresh and you have on my kiss-me lipstick and the sweater set I wore the night I got engaged and the jeans that make your butt look good. I don’t think I’ve seen you so fixed up since your divorce.”
“I didn’t know I’ve looked so bad for the last year.”
“You never look bad. I’m just saying that you haven’t gone to this much trouble in forever. What’s going on?”
Keely hadn’t seen her sister since before the meeting with Devon Tarlington the previous afternoon. Both Hillary and Harley had been at Brad’s house, and that morning Brad alone had dropped Harley off at home. So Keely hadn’t had the chance to fill her sister in.
She did it now, making sure to keep her tone neutral and her eyes on Harley as she tugged on his pajamas.
But, by the time she’d snapped the last snap and informed Hillary that Devon Tarlington would be arriving any minute to see the baby for the first time, Hillary started to laugh.
“You liked him,” she accused.
“I didn’t like like him,” Keely said defensively.
“Is he beautiful?”
“He’s a guy. Guys aren’t beautiful,” she said as if he were nothing remarkable, when the truth was she thought he was about the best-looking man she’d ever laid eyes on.
Hillary saw through her anyway. “Translation—he’s killer-cute,” her sister said.
“It doesn’t matter if he is. I wouldn’t touch him with a ten-foot pole.”
“Why not? Does he smell bad or something?”
Keely had Harley all ready to be put down for the night as soon as Devon Tarlington accomplished what he was coming for so she picked the baby up and settled him on her hip.
“No, Devon Tarlington doesn’t smell bad,” she said. “But he was not happy to hear he could be a father, either. And that’s the last thing I need—another guy who wants to pawn off his responsibilities on someone else.”
“Oh, that reminds me!” Hillary blurted out, half-startling Harley and Keely both. “Mary called.”
Keely fought to keep the pain that statement brought from showing. “When?” she asked as if it was no big deal.
‘Yesterday afternoon when you went to find this Devon Tarlington person.”
“I’m sorry I missed her,” Keely said because it was true, even if any contact with Mary Kent did open the wound she was still working to heal. “What did she have to say?”
As if she were reciting by rote, Hillary said, “She was just checking in to see how you are. She said she’s hard to get hold of because she’s almost always in class or with her friends, so don’t bother calling her back. She’ll try you again in a few days but she hopes the two of you can have lunch or dinner when she’s home for Thanksgiving break.”
“That would be nice.” And not easy for Keely. But she didn’t say that.
Still, Hillary knew the subject was a sore one for her sister so she changed it. “Now tell me about this Devon Tarlington guy.”
“There’s nothing to tell. I found him at his house and told him about Harley and Clarissa and Brian Rooney.”
“How’d he take it?”
“He didn’t explode or anything the way I was afraid he might. Hearing about Harley was a shock, but it didn’t seem to be a big surprise that there’s the possibility someone else could be Harley’s father, too. He must have known Brian Rooney was in the picture—besides, something is up with that because Devon Tarlington and Brian Rooney grew up in the same small town.”
“Really?” Hillary said as if that was intriguing information.
“And he doesn’t like Clarissa,” Keely added.
“Did you tell him to join the club?” Hillary asked as she took one of Harley’s hands and wiggled his arm enough to make him bounce.
Harley giggled and when Hillary released his hand he waved it up and down himself in an attempt to do the same thing she had.
“I didn’t say anything about Clarissa except that she’d disappeared,” Keely explained as if her sister’s comment had been serious. “I told him she’d left us as Harley’s guardians until we could figure out who the father is and hand Harley over to him.”
“And Devon Tarlington wasn’t thrilled with the possibility that he could be the dad?”
“No.”
Hillary obliged Harley when he held his arm out for her to shake again but even as she did her brow furrowed into a frown. “Do you think even if he is the father he won’t take Harley?”
Keely shrugged. “I don’t know. He didn’t say anything one way or another. Except that I think he’s hoping the other guy is the dad.”
“Nice,” Hillary said facetiously.
“It wasn’t really not nice. He’d just heard the news and he was shocked. Plus, obviously things with Clarissa didn’t end well. It can’t be a welcome possibility that he might have a child with her. Who knows? He could adjust to it and be thrilled to be a dad. After all, Harley is a pretty irresistible little dumpling,” she added, nuzzling Harley’s neck and making him giggle again.
“But just in case, you wouldn’t touch Devon Tarlington with a ten-foot pole,” Hillary reminded Keely of her own words.
“Pretty much,” Keely confirmed.
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