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He passed the feline room and entered the larger room containing the dog kennels.

Empty.

To his surprise, raised voices-Rainie's and one of the new kennel attendants-came from the small supply room.

Rainie stood in the doorway, her back to Jake. "Dr. Sheffield pays the  staff to care for the animals. That means the cages are kept clean, the  food and water dishes full." Her hands braced on her hips. "I don't know  what you've been doing, Duke, but it sure isn't your job."

"Aw, c'mon, Rainie. So I slipped up a little."

"The dogs are sick. Their recovery depends on them getting the basics.  Food, clean kennels, water-attention. That's not much to ask. Because of  you, we let them down."

"Fuck, cut me a break. It won't happen again."         

     



 

She sighed. "If you screw-off during the honeymoon period of a new job,  you'll be a total loss later. I'm afraid this is a difficult way to  learn about consequences, but you're done here."

Jake's mom whispered, "Now there's a natural mother." His father rumbled his agreement.

Despite his anger at the asshole attendant, Jake smothered a grin. Way to go, sweetling.

"Jesus Christ, you can't fire me," Duke sputtered.

"I can. I did." When she shook her head, her previously French-braided  hair spilled down her back … because she'd spent her break playing with a  litter of kittens. "None of us have time to monitor you constantly. Head  on out."

"You can't afford to sack me. Hell, this place never has adequate staff-you going to shovel shit yourself?"

"That's why Jake and Saxon hired me. Because I'm good enough to have on  hand half-a-dozen workers eager to fill in." She glanced at her watch.  "Your position will be filled five minutes after you're gone."

She motioned toward the employee lockers. "Collect your things and meet me at the front. I'll write out your check."

"Bitch. Just because you fuck the boss, you figure he won't dump you when he finds someone prettier?"

She paused in the act of turning. "Actually, I don't think he will. He  loves me." Her voice softened. "And I love him-enough to fire your  worthless ass."

Now that last sounded like his woman. Jake grinned … and blinked his eyes. A guy didn't tear up in front of a younger sister.





Mouth set in anger, Rainie had taken four steps when she spotted  Jake … and the people behind him. Oh no, no, no. She stopped dead. Jake's  family couldn't have missed hearing her argument with Duke.

Not fair. Totally not fair. Rainie glanced around. No escape route in  sight. Where was a good hole in the floor when a girl needed one?

A quick glance told her life could truly get worse. Jake's sister was  beautiful, and his mother was one of those women who always looked  perfectly put together.

Rainie's slacks bore muddy tracks from a Jack Russell that liked to  jump. A huge mottled print decorated her left thigh where a Great Dane'd  planted a paw to remind her to pet him. Her hair was straggling down  her shoulders. A scratch had bloodied one sleeve of her white shirt.

She cleared her throat. "Did you all just arrive?" Please, let them have just walked into the kennel area.

Laughter filled Jake's eyes. "I think we caught most of the show."

Footsteps sounded behind her, and Duke appeared.

"Duke." Jake's voice chilled. "Go out the back. Your rudeness to Ms.  Kuras eradicated the courtesy of a quick paycheck. It will be mailed."

Duke opened his mouth, thought twice, and left.

Rainie gazed at her lover. Was it tacky that she found Jake's anger-at  someone else-to be totally hot? Stop. Stop now. Jake's mom stood right  there, observing how Rainie was perving on her son.

Rainie flushed. As the door slammed behind Duke, she straightened her  shoulders. Hopefully Jake's parents wouldn't be rude to her in front of  him. She no longer thought he'd dump her if they disapproved-he had too  much character for that-and he loved her. He showed her that every  single day.

But she'd hate to cause friction between him and his family. "Mr. and  Mrs. Sheffield, I'm sorry you had to witness that unpleasantness. If  you'll excuse me, I must arrange for another attendant to cover  tonight."

And Jake could leave with his family, and-

"We're here to take you two out to eat, honey." Jake's mother linked  arms with her. "I'm Elaine, and I'm so happy to finally meet you. I can  see you're just as wonderful as told."

Rainie stopped dead in the hallway, pulling Elaine off stride. "What?"

Jake's mother burst into laughter. "Oh, everyone has been telling us  about the woman our son's fallen for. Madeline Grayson. Zachary and his  Jessica. Saxon. Such glowing reports."

Glowing reports? But …

But if these people discovered who Rainie was, what she came from, they  wouldn't be so nice. And Rainie couldn't deal with waiting for them to  be disillusioned.

She gritted her teeth and manned up. Jake had taught her that hiding her  past from loved ones was a mistake. "Mrs. Sheffield, you should know,  my parents abandoned me. I ran away from foster care. I'm not-"

"Jake told us." Jennifer stepped forward to take Rainie's free hand and  squeeze. "But, hey, we were in school together, remember? I just wish …   Back in the day, I'd kinda hoped to be friends. Maybe we can now?"         

     



 

"But … " Jake's family knew? And still, they came here, wanting to go out  to eat. Wanting to be friends. Despite the radiance filling her, she  made one final try. "I-I have a bad background. On the streets and-"

"Yeah, I bet that's why you could stand up to the dumbass back there."  The sister linked arms with Rainie on the other side and started them  walking down the hall. "I would've wussed out. You were awesome."

"She was, wasn't she?" Elaine sounded … proud.

Rainie's breathing hitched, and she stopped dead, frantically blinking back tears.

"Whoa." Hard hands closed on her shoulders, and Jake pulled her away  from the women and into his arms. "She's the toughest woman I know, but  she falls apart if you're too nice to her. Be warned."

"Got it," Elaine said. She smiled at both Rainie and Jake, gathered her  husband and daughter with a glance. "We'll wait for you in the front."

And as the footsteps retreated, Rainie heard Elaine whispering, "She's a total keeper, all right. Saxon was correct."

"You suppose Jake'd let me borrow her?" Mr. Sheffield asked. "That new secretary of mine could use some mentoring and-"

She was getting Jake's shirt wet, she realized, about the time she felt his chest shaking. He was laughing.

Laughing.

She pulled back to glare at him.

"Fuck, you have the cutest mean look," he said, kissing it right off her  face. "You know, if you show me you love me, baby, I might-might-let  you eat supper with us tonight." His grin flashed white in his tanned  face; his hands were strong on her shoulders, his eyes filled with his  love.

She had to clear her throat before she reached up and held his face in  her hands. "I love you so, so much. More than I ever can tell you." She  pulled his head down to hers.

And she knew, through all the years they would live, the kiss she shared  with him then would rate as one of the most loving of all kisses … ever.

His smile lit her heart like a candle tucked inside.

"Mmmhmm." He pulled her tighter into his arms, as if he couldn't bear  the few inches separating them. "That works, buttercup. That definitely  works."



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