Linda Goodnight - Missionary Daddy

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To: Ashley From: Samantha Re: Sis, I've seen him again! Remember the handsome missionary I met during the modeling shoot? Well, his name's Eric Pellegrino–he's the new assistant director at the adoption agency here in Chestnut Grove!He's trying to find homes for the world's orphans, including two he's crazy about. International adoption isn't easy, especially with Tiny Blessings rocked by scandal–something we Harcourts unfortunately know all about.Eric wants a house full of kids, only I'm afraid my secret will keep us apart. Maybe with faith and a couple of matchmaking teens, the four of us can become a family!

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“Andrew says Rachel has someone terrific in mind and is awaiting a call back.” Even though the pregnant Rachel was on bed rest, she remained involved with foundation work by telephone and computer.

“Did he say who?” Not that it mattered. Eric would work with anyone who desired to help his kids.

“You’re going to like this.” Anne placed the newspaper on the desk in front of him and tapped a picture. “If Rachel can convince her, this is your cochair.”

Eric looked down at the newspaper photo. All the air whooshed out of his lungs.

Samantha Harcourt. The woman he couldn’t forget even if he wanted to. The woman who disturbed his dreams and whose memory sent waves of humiliation flowing over him. He’d nearly made a fool of himself in Africa. Had actually prayed for God to send her back after that first amazing day. Had spent many late nights standing outside the orphanage, listening to the call of the jackal, and wishing he could forget her.

But how could he?

Now that he was back in the States, he found her picture was literally everywhere. Billboards, magazines. Sam Harcourt, ad model for Style Fashions, the hottest trend in America.

As a man who’d lived most of his adult life in Third World countries, he’d had no idea the sweet missions’ worker was a top fashion model.

Once he’d discovered her identity, he’d felt like a total idiot. He’d also understood why she’d never returned to the orphanage. She wasn’t a missions’ worker at all. Like celebrities everywhere, she loved publicity and what better press than to say she’d worked among the poor, starving orphans of Africa?

Wasn’t this photo proof enough? He remembered when she’d asked one of the kids to take it. She had both arms wrapped full of children, Matunde and Amani in her lap. The unfinished orphanage served as background.

A souvenir, she’d claimed. Yeah, right. Publicity, plain and simple.

He hissed in a slow, anxious breath.

Sam Harcourt was back in town.

Lord forgive him, but he prayed Sam would be too involved with herself to serve as his cochair.

Eric faked to the left, then bounded down the court, dribbling past two boys, both determined to slay him in their weekly game of Eric and the girls against the guys. Tonight was the first meeting of the picnic committee, but important things like basketball had to come first. He was ready to go up for the short jumper when the girls on his team suddenly gasped and stopped playing.

“It’s her,” Gina squeaked. “It’s Samantha Harcourt.”

Eric’s heart stumbled. So did his feet. Sam was here.

He hoped that didn’t mean what he thought it meant.

“Walk!” Caleb Williams blew his whistle, clapping his hands for the ball, but Eric forgot all about the game.

He stared at the entrance of the Youth Center. A tall, gorgeous blonde had come into the room, accompanied by her sister, a young mother Eric knew from church.

“I didn’t know she was back in town,” Gina gushed, eyes sparkling with admiration. Every teenager in the place was staring, drop-mouthed. Eric worked hard not to do the same.

Get it together, Pellegrino. You know what she really is. Another rich girl gone slumming.

Wasn’t that what everyone back in his college days had said about Katrina before she’d dumped him for the country-club set? The same warning applied here.

“Is she going to help out in the center?” Nikki, another of the youth group, asked with that same sound of adulation.

Eric’s lip curled, even while his traitorous heart slammed against his rib cage. “I think she’s here for the meeting.”

“No way,” one of the kids said in hopeful disbelief.

“Way,” he admitted, trying not to show his reluctance. “Rachel Cavanaugh asked her to work as my cochair.”

He was not too happy about it, but he knew better than to say anything negative in front of a bunch of teenagers. In truth, he was ashamed of his negative reaction, but he’d been burned before. With Sam, he’d had no warning and she’d left her mark on him.

Gina, the shy, quiet one of the bunch, stared at Eric. “You know her?”

Though the rest of them were sweating like pigs, the slender teen wore a baggy sweater.

“Know her?” He shook his head. “Not really.”

Which was perfectly true. The beautiful, compassionate woman he’d met in Africa clearly did not exist, and he felt like an idiot for building up this fantasy that she was his one and only, sent by God. Man, what a joke.

“If she helps with the fund-raiser, maybe we can get her to stick around here and help with other things.” As youth director, Caleb was always on the lookout for more adult volunteers.

Eric stifled a protest. More time with Sam was the last thing he wanted. If he wasn’t so committed to the work in Africa, he’d drop out of this fund-raiser himself.

“Maybe she’ll start a fitness class,” Gina said hopefully. “Models are usually great at staying in shape, and some of us need to work out more.”

Eric found the remark amusing. Gina didn’t have an ounce of fat on her.

“Whoa baby!” seventeen-year-old Jeremy murmured. “If Sam starts a class, I’m joining.”

To everyone’s amusement, Gina elbowed her boyfriend in the ribs.

When the nonsense died down, Caleb nudged Eric. “Are you going to welcome your helper?”

“Do I have to?” he asked and instantly regretted the reflexive response.

His friend shot him a strange look. Eric flushed, embarrassed to have Caleb see him so discombobulated. He needed to lope out the side door and get his head together.

“Eric,” Sam called, the perfect smile lighting her face as she crossed the distance between them. “It really is you. I couldn’t believe it when Rachel said we’d be working together again.”

Eric’s stomach sank to his toes. So, it was true. She had agreed to cochair. Dandy.

“Hello, Sam,” he said coolly, mouth tight. “How’s the modeling business?”

Samantha’s smile faltered. She felt the chill of Eric’s greeting clear to her bones. Disdain, cold and condemning filled his dark chocolate eyes, eyes that had followed her all over the world. But those same eyes that had once admired and welcomed her had grown icy. Her fear in Africa had been justified. Now that he knew who she was and what she did for a living, he didn’t approve. She wasn’t surprised, but she was disappointed.

“I’m sorry we didn’t get a chance to say goodbye in Africa. Our shoot wrapped early and we had to catch a plane.”

Her reasons, apparently, didn’t impress him much. She tried again. “I’ve thought a lot about Africa since then.”

“I’ll bet you have.”

Now what did he mean by that?

After one life-changing day at the orphanage with Eric, she’d thought of little else. She even dreamed about the profound despair and the selfless missionary with the teasing smile and the handsome face. Her life since that day had seemed empty and unfulfilling. Most people would think she was crazy, but with her career at its zenith, she’d come home to rethink her future. What did she want to do with the rest of her life?

“I’m on hiatus,” she said, straightening her smile so that only she knew it was no longer real. Obviously, Eric wasn’t as pleased to see her as she was to see him.

“That’s nice.” Eric glanced toward the clutch of gathered teenagers and motioned toward an open door. “Head for the meeting room, guys. Time to start planning.”

And then he turned his back on her and walked away.

The next two hours were both miserable and wonderful for Sam. She liked the kids in the youth group. At first, they seemed intimidated or awed by her, something she hated. But after a bit, they opened up and began tossing out ideas in earnest, no longer focused on the celebrity in their midst.

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