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Millionaire in Command(8)

By:Catherine Mann


"Phoebe, if we're going to get married, I should know.  It will seem  strange if someone thinks to ask and I don't have the right  answer. For  Nina's sake, we would need to make it look real."                       
       
           



       

"He  drowned." A flash of undiluted grief bolted through her brown eyes  like  a lethal lightning strike. Then her face went blank again. She  pushed  away from the wall, away from him. "I should get back to Nina."

She  spun on her heel, giving Kyle her back. She couldn't have been any   clearer. Discussion over. Stand down. But he had his answer. That flash   of grief in her eyes, followed by her abrupt shutdown left him with no   doubts about where she stood on the subject of her ex-husband.

She was completely committed to another man.

That  should have made the possibility of a paper marriage easier to   contemplate, but damn, what a tangled mess. The door clicked closed   behind her, and he reminded himself to take things one step at a time.   First, he had to give a blood sample later today and wait for the   paternity test results.

Although his instincts now shouted loud and clear that Phoebe Slater was telling the truth.





Four



"Marry  me."Kyle's demand-not request-bounced around inside Phoebe's  head hot  on the heels of the preliminary paternity results.  Overwhelmed, she  sagged in the front seat of his Mercedes, Nina asleep  in the back after  the exhausting day at the doctor's.

Butter-soft leather cradled  her in luxury but offered little comfort  for the stress knotting her  neck. "Are you sure this is what you want  to do?"

"Now's not the  time to lose courage." He turned on the engine and  adjusted the climate  control for the muggy fall afternoon, all  efficiency with a calm she  envied. "I've talked it over with Sebastian  and you were right about  this being the fastest, most efficient way to  secure Nina's future."

She  stared through the windshield at the busy hospital complex parking  lot.  Her eyes were magnetically drawn to mothers with their children.

Mothers and fathers, too. "How long?"

"We'll get married on Monday-tomorrow." His jaw flexed with the first signs of stress.

A closer look revealed the pale hint under his tan.

She  fisted her hands to keep from touching him, comforting him. She   understood well how overwhelming this could all be, becoming a parent   out of the blue. "No, I mean, how long would we keep up this charade?   Who will we tell?"

"My family already knows what's going on. But beyond them, we would need to keep up appearances for Nina's sake."

"Appearances?" Holy crap, she'd meant fake marriage. Not pretend-to-be-real fake marriage.

"We'll  need to live together, at least for a while." A slight grin  eased the  deep lines around his mouth. "But since I live at the Landis  compound,  we'll be surrounded by family to protect you from your  lecherous  husband."

She tucked her tongue in the side of her mouth to keep  from laughing,  but she couldn't keep from smiling … until she thought  about the next  hurdle she should have considered before moving forward  with this  half-baked plan of hers. "What will your family think?"

More importantly, how would they react to her and Nina in their lives full-time? Her smile faded.

"You'll be welcomed as a Landis. And my mother will adore you simply because you love her … uh … granddaughter."

"That's  a relief, at least." Nina would never be alone and abandoned  again. "I  wouldn't want things to be awkward when I bring Nina to  visit."

"Visit?"  He cocked a dark eyebrow and put the car in Reverse. "You'll  need to  stay at the house for at least a couple of months. At that  point we  could maintain two residences and claim work conflicts."

"Months?" She pressed a hand to her forehead.

He  nodded curtly. "Long enough to get official custody worked out. Or   until Bianca returns." His fist tightened on the gearshift. "If we don't   hear from her, we can start divorce proceedings after a year."

"And about Nina?"

"I'll want visitation for me and for my family."

"Of  course." She went weak with relief as he backed the car out of the   parking spot. It must have been hard for him to concede full custody.   Even though he hadn't known his daughter long, Phoebe had been around   the Landises enough to recognize they took the notion of family loyalty   to a whole new level.                       
       
           



       


Thank heavens, he wasn't going to fight  her over custody. Tears burned  behind her eyes and she blinked fast to  hold them back, along with the  urge to throw her arms around him in  gratitude.

He was far too foreboding at the moment for a hug, his  normal grin and  lightheartedness nowhere in sight. Maybe he needed some  reassurance,  too. "I want to sign a prenup that makes it clear I have  no claim to  any Landis assets. Can your brother draw one up right away?"

"Except I will provide for Nina."

"Whatever you think is fair. I'm just so relieved you're not going to take her away."

"It's  obvious from everything I've seen and learned about you that  you've got  her best interests at heart." He put the car in first gear,  focusing  his attention in front, his jaw flexing again, faster. "I'm in  no  position to be a full-time father with the travel load that comes  with  my job."

"Of course, that's totally understandable." Although she  would have  given up any job for Nina, had in fact made major  concessions in her  own work world. But she wasn't going to argue with  him.

She did, however, want to ask him how he felt about all of  this. Wasn't  he frustrated over marrying a woman he barely knew? How did  he feel  about having a daughter, for crying out loud?

His  resolute face shut her out as he steered onto the road. He was  doing  what needed to be done, fulfilling obligations. She should have  been  relieved over his emotional detachment.

Instead, she just felt hollow inside. "I need it to be indisputably clear I'm only interested in Nina's well-being."

"Okay, then. I'll let Sebastian know so he can draw up the papers."

So  cold and businesslike. Nothing in the arrangement resembled her   emotional engagement to Roger. He'd proposed at the beach, no ring, no   money, no complicated legal dealings to wade through. Just simple   declarations of how much they loved each other and wanted to spend the   rest of their lives together.

Yet, tomorrow she would be married  to the man next to her. She'd gotten  her way. Nina would be as safe as  she could possibly arrange.

So why did a year suddenly sound like forever?



"By the power vested in me by the State of South Carolina, I now pronounce you husband and wife."

The  jowly justice of the peace's proclamation resonated hollowly in   Phoebe's ears, as if she was watching some kind of drama, far removed   from her place beside Kyle. He wore a uniform again, a less formal   version this time, but still with a jacket and tie for their courthouse   wedding.

Everything had felt surreal since they'd rushed through  the paternity  test over the weekend, verifying what she'd known in her  heart for  certain since laying eyes on Kyle Landis. He was Nina's  biological  father.

Once Kyle had heard the paternity test results  confirming she was his,  he hadn't hesitated. Things had taken off at  warp speed from there as  he arranged for a Monday-afternoon wedding and  an appointment with a  family court judge shortly thereafter. The  building complex made for  one-stop shopping. This military man sure knew  how to take command and  move mountains.

Her fingers clutched  around the bouquet of mango calla lilies with  yellow roses. One of his  sentimental sisters-in-law had thrust it into  her hands-Ashley, the  pregnant one married to the oldest politician  brother. The other wife,  Marianna, jostled her son on her hip, while  Ginger stood beside her  general husband and proudly held her new  granddaughter, Nina.

Phoebe was a part of this family now, even if in name only.

The  justice of the peace closed his folder containing the vows, a South   Carolina flag and American flag behind him. "You may kiss the bride."

Phoebe  looked up sharply at Kyle, any feeling of being a distant  observer gone  in a snap. Surely nobody expected them to go through with  that part of  the ceremony. Except the magistrate.