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Millionaire in Command(2)

By:Catherine Mann

       
           



       

"Let me know if you change your mind."

He  turned his broad shoulders sideways to slide past a pair of  tuxedo-clad  teens sneaking refills from the champagne fountain. Kyle  plucked the  glasses from their hands on his way by and passed them to a  man from the  catering staff.

He led Phoebe around a corner and stopped in a  small, empty alcove with  a spindly iron bench and two more large potted  ferns on Grecian-pillar  stands. The party noise muffled down a notch,  although the laughter of  a nearby couple made her itchy for a room with a  door to close. The  nook just past an ivy-covered trellis wasn't totally  private, but it  would have to do.


Stepping away from his  towering presence for a bit of breathing room,  she eased the diaper bag  down onto the iron bench and rolled the kink  out of her shoulder. "Do  you remember someone named Bianca Thompson?"

His eyes went from friendly to reserved. "Yes, why do you ask?"

Nearby  laughter swelled as two trophy-wife types ducked into the  alcove, one  with a silver cigarette case in her hands and the other  weaving tipsily  behind her. "Oh," the woman said, tucking her cigarette  case  surreptitiously behind her back, "excuse me."

Kyle's easy smile came back. "No problem, ladies. I think there's another bench just past the palmetto tree wrapped in lights."

"Thank  you, Captain." The woman flashed a smile back, "advertising"  with a  length of too-tanned leg through the gown's excessive slit.

Phoebe  watched them disappear faster than the after-waft of their  cologne. She  turned back to Kyle. "You don't deny knowing Bianca?"

"This is getting strange here." He scratched the back of his neck. "You need to cut to the chase … What was your name again?"

"Phoebe-"  She paused as a uniformed waiter tucked into the alcove,  stopped short  and then spun back around to leave, apparently looking  for a place to  ditch work undetected for a few seconds.

Good luck with that, buddy, because apparently there wasn't a quiet place to be found at this crammed-to-the-gills gala.

She  hefted Nina's limp-and growing heavier by the second-body higher  onto  her shoulder. Her sweet weight and baby-shampoo-fresh scent tugged  at  her heart with a reminder of just how important this meeting was to  both  of their futures. "Phoebe. My name is Phoebe Slater. Bianca and I  were  sorority sisters, but we've stayed in touch over the years."

Although  not as much as she would have liked during the past two  months. She  still could hardly believe Bianca would just drop off her  baby daughter  and not look back.

"Nice to meet you, Phoebe," he said, one eyebrow arching up with the implication his patience had about run dry.

Time  was up. There wasn't ever going to be the perfect setting for this  kind  of revelation. She resisted the urge to clutch the baby tighter  and  bolt. This wasn't her child, but she loved her as dearly as if they   shared the same blood. In fact, this would be her only chance at   motherhood-however brief. When her husband she'd loved more than life   had died, all hopes of being a mother had died with him.

No blue  eyes would distract her from protecting Nina, no social  brush-offs would  dislodge her from her mission. She would do anything,  anything to  secure Nina's future.

Phoebe braced her shoulders and her resolve  to push forward with her  plan, even if it meant making a deal with a  blue-eyed devil. "Meet  Nina, your daughter."



Damn.

Another gold digger.

Party  noise droning behind him like the buzz of aircraft engines, Kyle  rocked  back on his heels, his polished uniform shoes squeaking. He'd  worked in  intel during his Air Force career, but it didn't take an  investigative  mind to determine something was way off with this woman.

The  second he'd seen Phoebe Slater sidle past security, he had been   gut-slammed by her appeal. He still couldn't pull his eyes off her   beacon-pale blond hair, clasped back simply, and her wide mouth that   didn't need lipstick or collagen to make it kiss-me sexy.

The kid  had given him a moment's pause, but his attention had shifted  fast  enough back to the totally hot female. He'd initially sized her up  as a  down-to-earth sort with unadorned appeal, a simple but intriguing  woman.  Not so simple after all, apparently.                       
       
           



       

Perhaps she wasn't a gold digger. Maybe she was just a deluded psycho.

He  tucked his fisted hands firmly behind him, glad now he'd chosen a   locale that was only semiprivate, rather than totally secluded. "Ma'am,   I'm certain we've never met before tonight, and I'm even more certain   we've never slept together." He would have definitely remembered her.   "As cute as your kid is, she's not mine."

Phoebe Slater visibly  bristled, her chocolate-brown eyes darkening.  "She's not my daughter.  I'm just caring for her while her mother-Bianca  Thompson-is away at an  audition in Southern Florida. Bianca and I went  to school together  before she started pursuing her acting career, and I  became a history  professor. But that's all beside the point." Her  throat moved in a long  swallow. "I'm here because Nina needs her  father. She's five months old  now."

The hairs on the back of his neck prickled.

He had  slept with Bianca Thompson, but he'd used protection-he always  did. They  hadn't known each other well. It had been more of an  impulsive hookup  on both their parts, over a year ago, before he'd left  for a year-long  deployment to Afghanistan.

Just about the right timing.

His  gaze snapped to the kid blinking groggily at him with light blue  eyes  just like his mother, brothers … Damn. Plenty of people had blue  eyes, and  plenty of people knew what his family looked like. And those  same  people would know about the Landis family's hefty investment  portfolio.  His youngest brother had even had a false paternity suit  filed against  him by someone he'd actually cared about.

Kyle bit back a curse.  He needed to stop this conversation now, until  he could regroup with  some more information on this woman. Preferably  in a place where he  didn't have to worry about everyone from the press  to the governor of  South Carolina overhearing.

"Ma'am-"

"Slater. I am Phoebe  Slater." She rubbed soothing little circles  between the baby's  shoulders, swaying back and forth like a pro.

Impressive. He knew from his brother and sister-in-law how tough it was to keep a little rug rat quiet at this age.

"Okay,  Ms. Slater, let's schedule a time for this conversation when  we're not  trying to speak over a band and we're certain not to be  interrupted-"

"And this is Nina." She angled sideways so the baby's chubby-cheeked face was fully in view.

Cute kid. But that was irrelevant. "I don't think this is the-"

"Her mother is Bianca Thompson."

She'd  said that already, but hearing it again made him really look at  the  baby. She didn't have Bianca's red hair. The baby had dark brown  hair.  Like him. "Where is Bianca? Why am I talking to you instead of  her?"

His  suspicions mounted as he tried to put the pieces together before  this  blew up in a very public setting. His mother had gone to a lot of   trouble putting together this shindig commemorating his homecoming. It   meant a lot to her, since this also marked the end of his military   commitment. In two weeks, he would start his new career as the head of   the Landis Foundation's international interests.

He didn't want his family upset needlessly by a scene. Family was everything.

His eyes flicked uneasily back to the baby, looking too darn cute in her pink dress.

"I  was only supposed to watch Nina until Bianca settled in at her new   place in Southern Florida. Then weeks turned into months. When she   stopped calling, I got worried and notified the police to file a missing   person's report. Which then brought child services into the picture,   and if I don't figure out something soon-" Phoebe's chin quivered   briefly before steadying again "-they're going to put Nina into the   foster care system."

He wasn't sure what she was up to anymore,  but truth be told, even a  conversation with a crazy woman was more  engaging than the small talk  he'd made tonight with people who were  mostly here for the free food  and a chance to rub elbows with  politicians. Phoebe Slater was anything  but boring.