Marion Lennox - Adopted - Twins!

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Matt McKay thinks he has his life all mapped out. He's on his way to propose to his "suitable" girlfriend – when fate intervenes. Irresistible Erin Douglas is catapulted into his path, with cute twin boys in tow!
Matt's chivalrous instincts take over, and his single lifestyle flies out the window as this ready-made family moves in to his bachelor pad. But Matt soon realizes he likes having the twins around – and, even more, he wants the woman who loves them…

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‘I can’t leave Cecil.’ Matt’s voice was sure, and Erin nodded. The farmers didn’t leave their cattle. There were living facilities in the cattle pavilion. No one brought a bull as valuable as Cecil to a show and left him to the mercies of the general public. Even at the small shows around Bay Beach she’d learned that. No matter what they’d do tonight, Matt would be with his bull, sleeping on a camp stretcher beside him.

‘Tell you what,’ she told the twins. ‘Why don’t we go and buy a feast? A celebration feast. As much fairy floss, hot dogs, chips and fizzy drinks as we can find, and bring it back to share with Matt.’

Now it was Matt’s turn to say, ‘Gee, thanks,’ and Erin’s blue eyes danced.

‘It’ll be all our pleasure. Is there anything you’d like to add to our list?’

He thought about it. Fairy floss, huh. ‘A beer would do nicely.’ Before or after fairy floss? Good grief!

‘Coming right up,’ she sang, and they trooped away, leaving Matt and Cecil staring after them.

‘She’s quite a girl,’ he told Cecil, and Cecil pushed his great head against Matt’s chest, and nudged him sideways, as if reminding him of his duties.

He got the point. ‘You’re right. I have a woman. I’m an engaged man.’ Matt shook his head as if dispelling a dream. He looked down at his bull and he grinned. ‘Not like you. You can have thousands of them. In the human world we’re restricted to one, and a very suitable one she is, too.’

Charlotte had gone to inspect the horses, and he badly wanted her here now, to see Cecil’s ribbon and to share the moment.

Or maybe he didn’t.

Maybe it was enough that Erin had seen it and was coming back to celebrate.

‘Where are you going to sleep?’

It had turned into a party. The twins were working their way through mountains of junk food, Erin had had the forethought not to bring back one beer but a crate of two dozen, and half the cattle pavilion seemed to be crowded into Cecil’s stall.

Not Charlotte, though. She was off doing her own thing.

Which was how it should be, Matt thought doubtfully as Henry questioned his sleeping arrangements. That was why he’d decided she’d be a suitable wife. She’d lead her own life and he’d lead his…

But it was sort of nice being surrounded by kids-and by Erin.

‘Where are you sleeping?’ Henry’s small hand was in his, clutching him urgently as he repeated his question. ‘Erin says we’re staying in a hotel but you’re not.’

‘I’m staying here.’

‘Where?’

His eyes met Erin’s for a fleeting moment over Henry’s head. She was laughing at something one of the cattlemen had said, but he knew by the sudden stillness of her body that she’d heard what was being said, and was gently mocking him. See if you can stay uninvolved, her body language said, and for the life of him he couldn’t.

‘Matt gets to sleep in the nice comfy straw with Cecil and all these great people and these wonderful animals,’ she told Henry, making her voice mournful. ‘While poor old us get to sleep between sheets in a really comfortable hotel.’

Silence while the twins took this on board. Then came the inevitable-‘We want to sleep on the straw, too,’ Henry said.

‘Yes,’ said William.

It would be sort of fun, Erin thought. Staying here with these down-to-earth farmers instead of going back to the hotel, putting the boys to sleep and then spending the evening with Charlotte.

No! Spending the evening alone!

‘Matt’s booked us into a really great hotel,’ she told the kids. ‘With a swimming pool.’

‘It’d be better here. We don’t want a swimming pool. Matt’s river’s better.’

‘Yes, but we don’t have sleeping bags-and I’ll bet Matt’s already paid a deposit for the hotel.’ She was all with the kids on this one, but it wouldn’t work. Even if their sleeping bags hadn’t been burned in the fire, which they had, sleeping in the cattle pavilion-with Matt-was probably unwise. In more ways than one.

But bad news had a habit of travelling fast in country communities. Even though they were now a hundred miles from Bay Beach, most of the people in the pavilion knew exactly who Erin and her boys were. They were receiving sympathy from all sides, and they received more now.

‘Bet your sleeping bags and stuff were burned in the fire,’ the cattleman she’d been talking to growled, and when she nodded he chewed his bottom lip.

‘There you go then, boys,’ he said to the cattle shed in general. ‘Kids and the lady want to stay here. We’ve been thinking of a way we could help and here it is.’ He hauled his hat from his head and tossed a twenty dollar bill into it. ‘Here’s a start.’ He passed the disreputable Akubra on to his neighbour.

‘This is a whip round, and when we have enough my Bert’ll go downtown and fetch what you need. Three full swags with our compliments. No arguments, girl. The hotel room Matt’s booked will be snatched up by any of a score of people who need accommodation and who don’t figure, like us, that the place we have here is fit for kings. And as for the swags… It’ll be our pleasure to buy them for you.’

The generosity was immediate and almost overwhelming. It left Erin with nothing to say but thank you. Despite Erin’s protestations, there was no resisting the wave of generosity passing through the shed, and the hat with the money disappeared out the door before she could see it.

Bert returned half an hour later, laden with swags-padded sleeping mats, sleeping bags, mosquito nets and pillows. Following him in was Charlotte, and, to Erin’s surprise, she appeared delighted with the new sleeping arrangements.

‘That’s wonderful,’ she told a bemused Matt, tucking a proprietorial arm through his. ‘It means Erin can stay here and look after your beastly bull and you can stay at the hotel with me.’

There would now be a free room, Erin thought, and then thought, they’re engaged, why would Matt even need a spare room? The thought, for some stupid reason, made her feel ill.

It didn’t suit the twins, either. They’d been checking out the sleeping bags with whoops of delight, but now they paused, mid whoop.

‘Matt’s sleeping with us,’ William said uncertainly and Henry stuck his thumb in his mouth in affirmation. The little boy looked up at Charlotte as if she was some slug-like creature who even his small boy’s interest in slug-like creatures would still find repelling.

For once, Erin was in sympathy with his sentiments entirely.

But she couldn’t admit it.

‘Of course Matt can stay with Charlotte,’ she made herself say. ‘It makes sense.’

‘Of course it makes sense,’ Charlotte snapped, resentful that Erin felt she had any influence at all on Matt’s sleeping arrangements.

But Matt had other ideas. He knew by now exactly what the twins were capable of. Not that they’d worry Cecil, he thought. He knew them well enough by now to accept that if he told them they were guarding Cecil then they’d do it as if their lives depended on it, but what else they might do…

No! Erin’s job was to look after her twins, and his job was to look after Cecil. He couldn’t ask her to do both.

‘I’m sleeping here,’ he told Charlotte and watched her face darken. Damn, now he had to feel guilty!

‘Don’t you trust me with your bull?’ Erin teased, and he cast her an exasperated glance.

‘You have enough on your hands.’

‘I normally look after five kids,’ she told him, and her eyes were still teasing. Damn, they had the ability to mesmerise a man. ‘Two kids and a bull should be a piece of cake.’

‘Erin…’

‘Darling, don’t be stupid.’ Charlotte’s hand was still resting on his arm and he had to fight back the urge to shake it off. ‘You know you can come.’

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