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Millionaire in Command(9)

By:Catherine Mann


Kyle's face creased in a  one-sided smile and he dipped his head toward  her. She barely had time  to register his oldest brother smothering a  laugh before Kyle's mouth  touched hers. Firm and gentle all at once, he  kissed her. Her eyes  closed, her ears roared and she lost track of  everyone around her.                       
       
           



       

It  had been so long since she'd felt a man's lips against hers. Too  long.  All her buried sensuality smoked back to life, steaming through  her at  just a simple, closed-lips caress. She wanted to open for more,  more of  this, more of him. Dots sparked in front of her eyes and she  realized  she'd forgotten to breathe.

He eased away slowly, thank goodness,  so she had time to regain her  balance. She clutched her bouquet, the  floral scent teasing her with  romanticism, and she opened her eyes. Kyle  stared back at her for just  an instant and then offered his elbow along  with his typical  lighthearted grin. She couldn't help smiling in  return. Maybe, just  maybe they could wade through this tangled mess.

As  they turned toward the gathered family, Ginger held Nina out for  them  to hold. Kyle hesitated. Only for a second but long enough to  bring her  back to reality.

Phoebe thrust her bouquet of roses and lilies  toward him and took the  baby from Ginger. "Come here, sweetie. You were  so good, so quiet."

She smoothed Nina's floral pinafore,  adjusting the bonnet and booties  until it seemed the momentary  awkwardness had passed. But she hadn't  forgotten. In spite of his speed  in stepping up to the plate-honorable  though that was-she could see he  hadn't connected with Nina in any real  way.

Not exactly the dream  wedding day she'd fantasized about as a child,  although she did feel  like she was playing dress-up. She wore a  knee-length gown borrowed from  her new sister-in-law. The woman had  graciously offered for Phoebe to  keep the simple drape of pale  yellow-with a Versace label. Marianna had  insisted it didn't fit her  anymore since she'd given birth to her son.

Nina  grasped the strand of pearls resting on Phoebe's collarbone,  Roger's  gift to her the day they'd exchanged vows. Their wedding had  been a  simple affair, as well, but she hadn't minded. There'd been so  little  money in those days. He'd sold one of his first-edition books to  pay for  the necklace.

A fresh ache stabbed through her over the thought  of never having  Roger's baby. Nina was her one chance at motherhood, for  however long  that lasted.

A camera flash went off from a corner  of the room, taken by a  photographer hired by the Landises and soon to  be released to the  press. She blinked against the continuous barrage of  flashes. At least  the pictures had been staged by them, along with a  story stating simply  that Kyle had married his daughter's guardian.

She'd never seen such choreographed control before.

Kyle  angled down conspiratorially. "Welcome to living with a family  full of  politicians. Watch what you say, and don't ever, ever chew with  your  mouth open. Well, unless you want it plastered on some Internet  blog  before you've swallowed your food."

Nina reached to pat his face,  more of a thumping actually with her  drool-covered palm, then she  giggled and stuffed her plastic panda  teething toy into her mouth. He  was so charming with adults, why did he  freeze with Nina? Or was it all  children?

Regardless, he would be jetting off again soon to his  base for some  mission and she would be alone again with Nina. She just  had to make it  through a few days, not much time to ache for another  kiss.

Ginger gave her a one-armed hug that seemed genuine and not just for the photo op. "Welcome to the family, dear."

"Thank you." Phoebe paused, lowering her voice. "But you know this is only temporary."

Her  new mother-in-law gave her shoulder a final squeeze. "You're a  Landis  and you're an important part of my granddaughter's life. We'll  worry  about tomorrow when it gets here."

Panic constricted her  breathing and the diamond-studded band on her  finger seemed suddenly too  tight. She should be happy. Everything was  going just as Kyle had said  it would, with his family accepting her  even knowing the full  circumstances.

Once the photographer had been ushered out,  Marianna stepped alongside  her with a supportive smile. "You look  exhausted. Let's finish up the  paperwork so you can get out of those  heels."

If she could just go back to her apartment for even a  little while and  regroup. "You're so thoughtful to have loaned me your  clothes, but I  can't keep borrowing from you forever. I'll need to go  back to  Columbia. Nina and I are out of-"                       
       
           



       

Ginger waved a  manicured hand. "No worries, dear. I've already taken  care of  everything. There are clothes waiting for you at the house. You  can  choose whatever you like. Marianna arranged for a complete nursery  to be  set up closer to your room and ordered clothes for the baby."  She  ticked through the list with a thoroughness that likely made   governmental issues run more smoothly but felt a little steamrollerlike   at the moment. She clapped her hands together. "Now if you'll pardon  me,  I need to pop in upstairs to speak with a judge friend of mine  about  something that came across my desk last week."

Ginger strode out of the office and into the hall with a fast, efficient click of her high heels.


Phoebe sagged with an exhale and turned to Marianna. "She set up all of that to happen while we were here?"

Marianna  leaned closer, jostling her baby son more securely on her hip.  "Money,  influence and a personal assistant make things move much  faster." Like  with that overnight paternity test. "She means well and  is usually  right. You might as well go with the flow for now. If you  have a stand  you want to make, you'll be better equipped to do so  well-rested and  with a full stomach."

"You're encouraging me to leave?" She  hadn't expected to find such  total support within the Landis camp for  whatever decision she made.

"I'm simply telling you that if you  intend to fight, you would be wise  to choose your timing well. The  Landises are all charming-and stubborn.  Of course, you're a Landis now."

"Temporarily."

Marianna didn't answer.

Realization  seeped in with the full weight of what she'd done. The  sense of  claustrophobia she'd felt on her first night at the family  compound  squeezed tighter. The Landises had accepted Nina because of  her blood  tie. However, it was also a double-edged sword.

They didn't know Nina. So they didn't love her, not really, not yet. But they wouldn't let her go.



Kyle tossed the bouquet on the clerk's desk and picked up the pen.

The  final paperwork sealing this marriage waited in front of him by the   blob of yellow-and-orange flowers. Today should have taken care of all   problems by securing Nina's future. His kid. His child. He still  hadn't  sorted through all that in his head, beyond moving ahead and  taking care  of his responsibilities. However, instead of smoothing out  his life,  this ceremony had introduced a new problem-not totally  unexpected-but  certainly surprising in the magnitude.

He wanted his wife. One kiss had made that more than clear.

His  grip tightened around the pen, darkening the stroke of his scrawl.  It  was all he could do not to send everyone away so he could seal a  deeper,  fuller imprint on Phoebe's mouth and in her memory. The scent  of her  lingered on his shirt from the brief brush of her breasts  against him  and left him aching to explore. He'd found her attractive  from the first  time he'd seen her at the welcome-home bash. He'd even  wanted to ask  her out on a date.

Then they'd started talking, he'd met Nina and here they were.

At  least Phoebe looked as stunned as he felt by the kiss. Thank God,  he'd  scrounged up enough control to keep his hands to himself so he  wouldn't  give the photographer an unexpected headliner. He glanced up  from the  paper over to Phoebe standing with Marianna. The yellow silky  dress  hugged the subtle curve of Phoebe's breasts, gliding over her  slim hips  in a way that made him wonder what she wore underneath.

Kyle checked over his shoulder fast to make sure the photographer hadn't slipped back in.