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Millionaire in Command(3)

By:Catherine Mann

       
           



       

"So you want me to take in this child, with no proof of who you are or who this kid is."

"Just hear me out." Her eyes turned a deeper shade of brown, panic glinting.

His  instincts went on alert. If this woman was a crook-or a psycho-the  kid  could be in danger. That changed things entirely. "You know, maybe I   should hold the baby after all, while we check into things."

"You're doubting me now, aren't you? Smart man."

She  secured the sleeping baby and leaned to dig through the voluminous   diaper bag on the bench. Good Lord, he could have stuffed all his   military gear in that sack.

His eyes dropped to her hips, to the  sweet curve of her bottom as she  rifled past diapers and a bottle. Was  she really a college professor?  He'd certainly never had any profs that  looked like her.

What a waste to have all that appeal packaged in  a woman he couldn't go  anywhere near. She straightened and turned back  to face him, drawing  his eyes upward.

"Okay, Captain Landis, I  thought you would want proof. And well you  should." She pulled out a  file of papers. "I've got her birth  certificate, photos and a notarized  letter from Bianca stating I'm a  babysitter for Nina, authorizing me to  get medical attention for her. I  even included a copy of my driver's  license."


He took the file from her and flipped it open,  angling so his shoulders  blocked any passersby from possibly seeing the  contents. He scanned  the first page, with pictures of Bianca Thompson  holding a baby with  wide blue eyes.

The hair on the back of his neck prickled again. He turned to the next page and read through the birth certificate …

With his name in the "father" box.

He  exhaled hard. True or not, he still needed a second to process  seeing  his name in that context. Not that he had anything against  kids-he liked  his nephew well enough. He'd just planned to leave  perpetuating the  Landis name to his brothers.

Thumbing to the last page, he found a  copy of Phoebe Slater's driver's  license. The picture was unflattering,  to say the least, with eyes  deer-in-the-headlight wide and no smile,  but without question it was  her.

All of which proved nothing, in  and of itself. Why the hell hadn't  Bianca notified him? She had plenty  of contact numbers. He may have  been out of the country, but his family  had all been firmly here on  U.S. soil.

The more he thought about  this, the less it made sense. If the little  girl was his, he would move  forward and take responsibility. Landises  didn't shirk their  responsibilities. But, for the child's safety as  well, he needed to  investigate this claim and this woman further.

He closed the file  and tucked it under his arm. "I'm going to need some  time to look over  this. I can't just take home a child because you  say-"

She  laughed, her breath gusting a straggled strand of blond hair. She   scraped it away and behind her ear. "No, you completely misunderstand. I   don't want you to take her. I got the message loud and clear from   Bianca that you're not interested in settling down. And truly, I love   this little girl." She rested her cheek on top of the baby's head with   unmistakable maternal affection. "I want to be her mother. I want to   adopt her, if at all possible."

He should be relieved … but  something was still off. His instincts from  battling overseas bellowed  loud and clear that there were more land  mines ahead. "Then why are you  here?"

"I'm here to keep Nina out of the foster care system," she  said, her  words tumbling together as she blurted, "I'm here to ask you  to marry  me."





Two



Phoebe bit her  lip, cringing inside over having blurted the "proposal"  rather than  easing him into the idea the way she'd mentally  rehearsed.Too late to  call back the words now. The band segued into a  Motown ballad, the  crooner's tune filling the silence while she waited  for Kyle's reaction.  Not for the first time, she cursed Bianca for  disappearing, while  praying that her old friend hadn't landed in some  kind of trouble. Or  worse.

Meanwhile, she had to make use of whatever allies she  could find, and  please, please she hoped Kyle would fall into that  category. She  searched his face for some clue of his feelings, but he  guarded his  emotions well.                       
       
           



       

Finally, he raised a hand shoulder-high.

She  tensed, wondering, waiting and definitely keeping her trap shut for   now. She was a thinker, a plotter, damn it. Bianca was the impulsive   one.

Kyle spanned a broad palm along Nina's back protectively,  his gold  college ring glinting in the flickering candlelight. "Let me  hold the  kid for a minute."

Relief gusted from her so fully that  she hadn't even realized she'd  been holding her breath. She'd hardly  dared hope it would be this easy  for him to connect with his daughter-

Then  the glow from the pewter tiki torches revealed the glimmer of  alarm in  his eyes, quickly covered as he flashed a pacifying smile.

Damn.

He  thought she was off her rocker to the point he feared for Nina. As  if  she would do anything to harm this child. Although she'd surely  screwed  up in pushing so hard and fast for his help.

"I'm not crazy, and  I'm the last person who would ever hurt Nina." She  cradled the sleeping  girl closer until he relaxed his hands, if not his  stance. "I didn't  mean to spring that last part on you so bluntly, but  you were ready to  leave and I don't have time to be subtle."

"Is there a subtle way to ask a total stranger to marry you?"

Phoebe  ignored his sarcasm. "Child services is going to take her since I  can't  find her mother. I just need to buy a little time until I can  settle  things for Nina."

She didn't know what else to do. Nina had no one except her … And this man. Her father.

"I still think you're half-cracked, but I'm listening." He folded his arms over his chest.

Was he settling in or blocking her exit? Either way, she needed to talk fast.

"Okay,  so maybe the marriage idea seems extreme, but I'm desperate  here."  Backing off the proposal seemed prudent since she had a serious  aversion  to ending up in a straitjacket. "My primary concern is keeping  Nina  secure. She's already had too much upheaval, with Bianca dropping  out of  her life so abruptly."

"This is a lot to digest," he said, his voice neutral, his eyes still watching her guardedly.

His  military aura swelled unmistakably. He might not be thinking of  himself  as Nina's father, but he clearly would stand between the baby  girl and  any perceived threat all the same.

Her frayed nerves snapped. "If  you can think of another alternative to  keeping her out of the foster  care system, I'm more than happy to climb  on board."

He cocked a  thick, dark brow. "Excuse me for being slow on the uptake,  but I didn't  know until ninety seconds ago that I even had a child."

"If you'd  stayed in touch with Bianca after you deployed, you may  have-" She bit  her tongue to keep from saying anything else, when she  longed to shout  out her frustration as she saw her last hope for help  slipping away.

His  eyebrows slammed down and together. "You can't actually be blaming  me  because Bianca kept this a secret. If what you say is even true. I  had  my hands full fighting a war."

Her anger defused and sympathy  slid into the void. "I'm sorry. You're  right. This is a lot to take in  and I don't mean to be combative."

His jaw flexed as he paused to gather his composure. "Arguing won't get us anywhere."

"I completely agree."

Still,  he kept his post in front of the arbor trellis, sprawling ivy  cascading  down the sides like spiky tentacles ready to snag her in  place.  "Regardless of what came before, we need to decide on a plan of  action  from this point forward, which I absolutely refuse to talk about  in a  place where anyone could overhear. There are no less than seven  people  from the press attending this shindig my mother put together to  welcome  me back."

He had a point there. While press coverage could be  helpful in finding  Bianca, it could also bring the wrath of child  services down on her  head. She had to strike a delicate balance here.

At  least Kyle was still talking to her. Maybe he would have an idea,  and  if not, then she could bring up the marriage idea again with more   finesse. It was outrageous, sure, but not that totally out there. She   reassured herself for probably the thousandth time that this wasn't a   totally crazy idea. Although she could imagine her long-dead parents   wincing over her whole plan.