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Автор: Suzanne Cox
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would have thought that. Two boys are a big responsibility. You had to uproot yourself and leave behind your friends and your job. If it hadn’t crossed your mind, I’d be surprised.”

      “My sister has had Elliot and Garrett since they were babies. They couldn’t go anywhere else. Besides, if they’d been her birth children instead of adopted, I wonder if I’d have had such a thought. Anyway, they’re as much hers as if she’d delivered them herself, so that makes them family and mine to raise.”

      “They seem to be adjusting well.”

      She twisted so she could see the boys playing. “It gets a little better every day. They’ll be fine.”

      They sat quietly, while the two boys remained across the room. She wondered what Luke might be thinking.

      “Has anyone assigned you a day to be dugout mom?”

      The change of subject surprised her. “I’d say no, since I don’t know what a dugout mom is.”

      “All the parents get assigned a game to bring water and sports drinks for the dugout. You sit in with the boys during the game. It helps keep them in order while we’re on the field coaching. You know, make sure they’re ready for their turn at bat, that kind of thing.”

      “Oh, okay. I can do that. Where do I sign up?”

      “I’ll have Leigh Fontenot call you. She makes the list.”

      Jayden became conscious of Luke’s hand still covering hers, his thumb making a path back and forth on her skin. She was mesmerized by its motion and when it stopped she found Luke watching her, his eyes almost violet. He trailed his fingertips over her palm then glanced across the room and waved.

      She turned to see who’d caught his attention and stiffened.

      “Kent Raynor.” Jayden bit her lip, not sure if she’d said the name aloud.

      Luke’s hand had covered hers again. “He works for me. It’s an internship he’s doing for school.”

      Obviously she had said the name aloud. “I heard he was studying to be a lawyer. I’d never have expected it.”

      “Why not?” he asked. She pushed her napkin around on the table with her free hand as she avoided answering him. “Jayden, I’d like you to answer that question since he’s working in my office. If you know a terrible secret about him, I’d like to be in on it.”

      She took an unexpectedly shaky breath. Terrible memories, but they weren’t secret. Luke simply didn’t know. “No, I’ve never known him to do anything wrong. Kent had it tough when he was young, that’s all. His father was very hard on him and his mom. Then his dad was killed by the police in a raid to break up an illegal weapons ring. It was a big story in town. I’m sure you’ve heard of it, even though it was a long time ago.”

      “I know about that. Kent seems to be fine, though.”

      She nodded. “I’m sure he is.”

      Luke gave her hand a final squeeze and stood. “I better go. I enjoyed the meal, and the conversation.”

      He left and Jayden rubbed her skin, still warm from his touch. The table rocked slightly as the boys dropped into their seats.

      “Are we ready to go?” Elliot asked.

      She nodded, closing and opening her hand. What was wrong with her? At the cash register she discovered that Luke had already paid for their meal and she wanted to kick herself for not being more attentive so she could have stopped him.

      They were nearly home when the boys’ brought up Luke.

      “Coach Taylor is nice. I like him, don’t you?”

      Jayden tried to see Elliot’s face in the rearview mirror, but it was too dark. “Yeah, he seems like a good coach.”

      “I’m glad he stayed to eat with us.”

      She didn’t respond because she wasn’t sure if he expected an answer and she really wasn’t sure if she was glad she’d eaten with Luke.

      “Do you think he could eat with us again, maybe at our house?”

      Jayden glanced in the mirror again. “I don’t know why he’d do that, Elliot.”

      “If you invited him, he would.”

      “We don’t have a reason to invite Mr. Taylor to eat with us.”

      “But you were holding hands.” Ah. Garrett had suddenly decided to get to the point. As much as she’d liked the feel of Luke’s hand on hers, she wished it hadn’t happened. The boys didn’t need to get any weird ideas.

      “He was making a point, not holding my hand.”

      She turned into their drive and parked the car. Garrett leaned over the front seat. “What does that mean?”

      “We were talking, and he wanted to be sure I understood what he was saying so he put his hand on mine. Grown-ups do that occasionally.”

      The boy flopped backward and opened the door.

      “Looked like hand-holding to me,” she heard him muttering as he jumped to the ground.

      CHAPTER SIX

      LUKE THUMBED THROUGH the money in the envelope and nodded at the man across the desk. They didn’t carry on a conversation because this guy wasn’t sent here to talk. Just to deliver. Generally, Luke wouldn’t have allowed one of the Militia to waltz into his office, but when he was defending one of their own, having them here wasn’t a big deal. People would have thought it odd if the Militia didn’t show up to check on their brothers.

      His phone buzzed and he picked it up. A smile shot across his face before he realized it, and he quickly forced a frown. Jayden Miller was waiting in the other room at his secretary’s desk.

      “That’s it then,” Luke said. “Tell our friend I appreciate his help and I’m doing all I can.”

      “He knows.”

      Luke went to the door and the other man followed, leaving without another word.

      Jayden sat in one of the wooden chairs watching his visitor until he disappeared down the hall. Luke motioned twice for her to come in before she got up. Her hair was pulled back and she wore faded green scrubs. When she passed he noticed the slight scent of disinfectant. Why his pulse slammed into high gear at the sight of her he had no idea. As one of the few eligible bachelors in town, he’d had numerous women walk through his door wearing fairly provocative attire and smelling like they’d stepped from a scented bath. He wasn’t sure what it said about him that scrubs and the smell of wet dog and disinfectant turned him on.

      “Jayden, what can I do for you?”

      She’d walked over to the window and stood staring out at what he knew was a lovely view of the county jail’s fenced yard. She didn’t seem bothered by it and didn’t answer immediately. Moving next to her, he tried to see what had caught her attention. Ah, Duke Swayze smoking a cigarette in the yard.

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