Brenda Harlen - The Last Single Garrett

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ONE KISS For twelve years Tristyn Garrett ignored the near-kiss with family friend and current boss Josh Slater…until the confirmed bachelor shows up with three adorable little girls in his arms. Making him simply irresistible…TWO MONTHS But resist she must, especially when she's trapped for the summer in an RV on the car racing circuit with the girls and the one man she can't aloow herself to have. Because he broke her heart once–she won't allow him to do it again!THREE KIDS Caring for his nieces on the road, Josh needs Tristyn. But the kiss that got away looms large in the small space…till Josh devises a plan: Kiss her and get it out of his system. With three little chaperones, what can possibly happen?

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“I just need to make a quick call first,” Tristyn said.

He offered his new phone.

“I’ve got my own,” she reminded him, tapping the screen as she stepped away.

“Can we go eat now?” Emily implored. “I’m hungry.”

“Me, too,” Charlotte said.

“As soon as Tristyn’s finished with her phone call, we’ll go.” He didn’t pretend he wasn’t eavesdropping on her call, and though he heard only bits and pieces of one side of the conversation, it was enough pieces to put together and figure out she was canceling plans for dinner with someone else.

“You had a date,” he said, when she’d disconnected the call.

She nodded.

“You didn’t have to cancel,” he told her, though he was secretly pleased that she’d done so. And grateful that she would be sticking around to help him out with the girls for a little while longer.

“Well, my car’s still at your place, and by the time we drove back there and then I drove home to change, I would have been late, anyway.”

“I’m sure your date wouldn’t mind waiting...especially if you promised to make it up to him later.”

“So what’s the plan for dinner?” she asked, deliberately ignoring his comment.

The question was answered with renewed calls for “pizza,” “chicken fingers” and “s’ghetti.”

“All of those are on the menu at Valentino’s,” Tristyn pointed out.

“But what do you want to eat?” he asked her, as he led the girls back to his truck.

“Are you buying?”

“It seems the least I can do to thank you for your help today,” he told her.

“Then I want steak,” she decided. “A nice thick juicy steak.”

He buckled Hanna into her booster seat, then stepped back so that Emily could climb into hers while Tristyn opened the door on the other side for Charlotte. “From Valentino’s?”

“No, from The Grille. So I’ll have the seven-layer lasagna tonight and take an IOU for the steak.”

He lifted a brow. “You’re trying to wrangle a date, aren’t you?”

“Ha!”

“Is that where you were supposed to go for dinner tonight?” he asked, settling behind the wheel and securing his own seat belt.

“I’m not discussing my plans with you,” she told him.

“Who was your date with?”

“Refer to previous answer.”

He should let it go. It really was none of his business, but he was curious. “Was it a first date?”

“Refer to previous answer,” she said again.

“Because I haven’t heard you mention that you were dating anyone.”

“Should I add my social engagements to the itinerary of GSR’s monthly meetings?”

“That would be helpful,” he agreed.

“Well, it’s not happening,” she told him.

Her response didn’t surprise him. What surprised him was how much he sincerely wanted answers to his questions. But for now, he decided to be satisfied with the knowledge that she’d canceled her date to have dinner with him.

* * *

The waitress introduced herself as Sydney, recited the daily specials as she handed out menus and filled their water glasses, then left them alone to peruse the offerings.

Valentino’s didn’t specifically have a children’s menu, but they did offer child-sized portions of any of their entrées.

Charlotte frowned as she scanned the options. “There’s no chicken fingers on the menu.”

“The cook will make them,” Tristyn assured her.

“How do you know?”

“Because he’s made them for my niece before.”

“I want pizza,” Emily reminded them all.

Tristyn pointed to the section of the menu that listed the various options and toppings, but Emily wanted only cheese.

“Pep-ro-ni,” Hanna said.

“You said you wanted spaghetti,” Josh reminded her.

His youngest niece shook her head. “P’za.”

“Pizza with pepperoni?” he asked, seeking clarification.

She nodded, and then said, “I has to go potty.”

“You just went when we were at the store,” he reminded her.

“I has to go agin,” she insisted.

He looked at Tristyn, who sighed. “This is the real reason you offered to buy me dinner, isn’t it? So that you could escape bathroom duty.”

“Well, I can’t take her into the men’s room, and there’s no way I’m walking into the women’s,” he pointed out.

“I hafta go, too,” Emily said.

“Charlotte?” Tristyn prompted.

She shook her head.

“Why don’t you come, anyway, to wash up before dinner?” Tristyn suggested.

So she herded the three girls off to the ladies’ room, leaving Josh alone at a table for five. Thankfully, he knew what everyone wanted, so when Sydney passed by the table again, he was able to place their order.

Charlotte and Hanna returned first, and Josh was settling his youngest niece into the booster seat again when Tristyn’s sister Jordyn came over. Jordyn was married to Marco Palermo, whose grandparents had started serving pasta in the original downtown location of Valentino’s almost fifty years earlier. Recently, Marco had spearheaded the expansion of their business with Valentino’s II. He and his wife had also recently expanded their family with the addition of twin boys, who were now about nine months old.

“Gemma told me that Josh Slater had come in with four gorgeous females, which I thought was a little excessive—even for you.” Jordyn winked at him before turning her focus to the girls.

“These are my nieces Charlotte and Hanna,” he told her. “Emily must still be in the bathroom.”

“She stuck her hands up under the faucet and sprayed water all over her shirt,” Charlotte explained. “Tristyn’s drying it off under the hand dryer.”

Jordyn’s brows lifted as she turned back to Josh. “My sister Tristyn?”

“She’s the only Tristyn I know,” he acknowledged.

“She was supposed to have a date with Rafe tonight.” Then she shook her head. “Apparently her plans changed.”

“That might be my fault,” he acknowledged. “She saw that I was overwhelmed by the prospect of cooking another meal for three fussy kids and obviously took pity on me.”

“We’re not fussy,” Charlotte interjected. “We just like what we like and don’t like what we don’t.”

“Which is exactly what their mother used to say when she refused to eat what was put on the table,” he acknowledged.

“How long have you been staying with Uncle Josh?” Jordyn asked Charlotte.

“We got here yesterday, and we’re supposed to stay for the whole summer,” she said, her glum tone clearly indicating her displeasure.

Josh wasn’t overjoyed, either, but he couldn’t see a way out of the situation for any of them. “My sister’s in Spain on business for the next eight to ten weeks.”

“The whole summer with Uncle Josh,” Jordyn mused. “That should be...interesting.”

“For all of us, I’m sure,” he remarked drily.

But Charlotte was shaking her head. “He doesn’t have any cool stuff and I had to sleep with Emily.”

“In my bed,” he pointed out. “While I slept on the sofa.”

Jordyn chuckled softly. “Oh, yes, it will be an interesting summer.”

“How are Henry and Liam?” he asked.

“If I had my phone handy, I’d bore you with a thousand pictures,” she said, her deep green eyes—so similar to her sister’s—suddenly going soft and dreamy. “They are the lights of my life.”

“Along with your darling and devoted husband,” Marco said from behind her.

Jordyn grinned as she glanced over her shoulder. “Along with my darling and devoted husband,” she dutifully intoned.

The aforementioned spouse slid an arm across her shoulders. “You said you wanted to have a quick word with Gemma while I went to the kitchen to grab a tray of lasagna for the potluck tomorrow, and when I came out of the kitchen, you were gone.”

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