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Автор: Linda Warren
Издательство: HarperCollins
Серия: Mills & Boon Cherish
Жанр произведения: Короткие любовные романы
Год издания: 0
isbn: 9781474002257
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At the memory, Falcon’s chest ached. He missed his dad more than he could ever explain to anyone. He blamed himself for not doing more to help his dad to stop drinking. But after killing Ezra McCray, John Rebel had demons that only he could face.

      Falcon headed downstairs to get Leah’s number off the landline. Everyone used their cell phones these days and there was only a landline in the den, the kitchen and the office. He didn’t turn on a light because he didn’t want to disturb anyone. The kids had school tomorrow and they’d been in bed for over an hour. The moonlight shone through the windows as he made his way down the stairs.

      In the den, he searched the caller ID and found the number. He could see fine by his cell phone as he added Leah to his contacts. To get what he wanted he’d have to give a little, but his top priority was protecting Eden, and that included from her mother.

      It was after eleven and he hesitated to call her now. It could wait until morning. He heard a noise and a click. Someone was coming through the back door very quietly. He tensed. Everyone was in bed. Who was it?

      He waited and saw a figure tiptoe across the den to the staircase. No mistaking the person. It was his daughter. She’d snuck out. How often did she do that? He trusted her and that trust was severely shaken.

      He clicked on the desk lamp.

      Eden swung around, her eyes huge in her startled face. Her hair was tousled and her blouse was opened slightly, revealing her breasts. Anger surged through him but he managed to control it.

      “Oh... Dad. You scared me.”

      “I bet. Where have you been?”

      “Um... I...um...”

      “Come on, think of a good lie, something you can get past your ol’ dad.” He got up and walked through the house to the dining room. Peeping through the blinds, he could see taillights come on as a vehicle neared the cattle guard.

      “Who’s that leaving?”

      She made a face. “Okay, you caught me.”

      Falcon walked back to the desk and sat down. “Who did you sneak out to see when I thought you were safely in bed?”

      “Well, now, don’t freak out.” She moved closer to the desk.

      “I don’t freak out.”

      “Yeah, I know. And that’s really weird, Dad. Everyone freaks out every now and then.”

      He couldn’t, not when he had the family and Rebel Ranch on his shoulders. He had to be level-headed and rational at all times.

      “I’m almost at the edge so you better start talking.”

      She ran her fingers over some papers on the desk. “Well, Dad, it was Brandon.”

      “The boy with the tattoos, the earring and the motorcycle?”

      “Yeah.”

      Falcon bit his tongue because if he ever needed a clear head, he needed it now. “Why did he come this late at night?”

      “Just listen, please.”

      “I’ll try.”

      “I like him and we talk a lot in school. Today he asked me to go out on Saturday and I said I couldn’t because I was going to be practicing with Dancer. Then I had a class with Kyle Weatherford and he said he had tickets to see Luke Bryan in Austin and wanted to know if I’d like to go with him. I said I would love to see Luke Bryan, and Brandon heard me and got his feelings hurt. But he didn’t hear the rest of what I said to Kyle. It was the same thing I told Brandon—I couldn’t go because I had other plans. I couldn’t find Brandon to explain.”

      She sighed. “This is a long story. Are you sure you want to hear all of it?”

      “Every word.”

      “Brandon texted me about ten and wanted to know the real reason I wouldn’t go out with him and I explained what happened. He said he wanted to talk to me and I said we could do that tomorrow. Then he said he was at the cattle guard and wanted to talk now. So I put on my clothes and met him outside. It’s as simple as that.”

      Falcon leaned forward, proud of himself for remaining calm. “From the looks of your hair and your blouse, I’d say things got a little heated.”

      “Oh, Dad.” She came around the desk and sat on the edge and he noted she had on her bunny slippers. “I don’t want to talk about this with you. It’s boy stuff.”

      “You’ll soon be eighteen years old, a woman, and I realize that. I just have one question. Are you having sex with Brandon?”

      She hung her head. Her hair covered her face and he couldn’t see what she was thinking. “No. He wants to, but I’m nervous.”

      At her pitiful voice, all this anger left him. Now he had to be a father, and this part of parenting scared the crap out of him. “Why?”

      She flipped back her hair. “I don’t want to be like my mother and get pregnant in high school. I want to make better choices and I want to be in love.”

      Damn. He must’ve done something right. She was saying everything he wanted to hear. “Your mother and I were in love. I want you to know that.”

      “Then why did she leave?”

      “I can’t speak for your mother, but the pregnancy was rough on her and she had problems afterward. Problems I should have been more aware of. I regret that now.”

      “If she loved us, she would’ve come back.”

      “Oh, baby.” He pulled her onto his lap as if she was three years old. “She did love us.”

      “No, she didn’t.” Eden snuggled closer into him. “Do you ever wonder if she’s alive?”

      “Yeah.” She is. How do I tell you that? He thought it best to change the subject for now.

      “So, do you love this Brandon?”

      “I don’t know. Sometimes I like it when he touches me and other times it makes me feel uncomfortable.”

      “If it makes you uncomfortable—”

      “It’s just... I like kissing him and all, but when it gets really heavy, I get nervous and scared and that’s when Brandon gets mad.”

      “Don’t ever let a boy pressure you into sex.”

      “Did you pressure my mother?”

      It was on the tip of his tongue to lie, but since his daughter was being so honest he had to do the same. “Yes.”

      “Why do boys do that?”

      “It’s hard to explain, baby, especially to my own daughter. Why don’t I make an appointment with the pediatrician and you can ask her these difficult questions. I’m sure she would be happy to go over this with you.”

      “The pediatrician? Dad, seriously? I’m seventeen years old and I know about the birds and the bees. Remember we talked about it when I got my period and you took me to see the pediatrician then so she could explain intimate stuff that made you sweat?”

      He remembered it vividly and he had been sweating bullets.

      “I know about sex. My friends and I talk about it all the time. Kelley and Michelle are on birth control, but I’m not ready for that. Sex...well, it just makes me nervous.”

      “You can talk to Rachel or Lacey. They’re in the family now.”

      “I don’t need to talk to anyone. It’s about me and the way I feel.”

      “Grandma is always here if you need her.”

      “Dad, Grandma would really freak out.”

      Falcon smiled. “Grandma’s a little old-fashioned, but I’m sure she would answer any questions