Неизвестно - Megan's mate
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It's been a wonderful first season.
She beamed at Trent.
Hardly more than a year
ago, I was in despair, so afraid my girls would lose their home. Though the cards told me differently. Did I ever tell you that I foresaw Trent in the tarot? I really must do a spread for you, dear, and see what your future holds.
Well...
Perhaps I can just look at your palm.
Megan let go with a sigh of relief when Max came back with a tray and distracted Coco.
Not interested in the future?
Nathaniel murmured.
Megan glanced over, surprised that he had moved beside her without her being aware of it.
I'm more interested in the present, one step at a time.
A cynic.
He took her hand and, though it went rigid in his, turned it palm up.
I
met an old woman on the west coast of Ireland. Molly Duggin was her name. She said I had the sight.
His smoky eyes stayed level with hers for a long moment before they shifted to her open palm. Megan felt something skitter down her spine.
A stubborn hand. Self-sufficient, for all its elegance.
He traced a finger over it. Now there was more than a skitter. There was a jolt.
I don't believe in palmistry.
You don't have to. Shy,
he said quietly.
I wondered about that. The passions are there, but repressed.
His thumb glided gently over her palm's mound of Venus.
Or
channeled. You'd prefer to say channeled. Goal-oriented, practical. You'd rather make decisions with your head, no matter what your heart tells you.
His eyes lifted
to hers again.
How close am I?
Much too close, she thought, but drew her hand coolly from his.
An interesting
parlor game, Mr. Fury.
His eyes laughed at her as he tucked his thumbs in his pockets.
Isn't it?
By noon the next day, Megan had run out of busy-work. She hadn't the heart to refuse Kevin's plea to be allowed to spend the day with the Bradfords, though his departure had left her very much to her own devices.
She simply wasn't used to free time.
One trip to the hotel lobby had aborted her i.e. of convincing Amanda to let her study the books and files. Amanda, she was told by a cheerful desk clerk, was in the west tower, handling a small problem.
Coco wasn't an option, either. Megan had halted just outside the door of the kitchen when she heard the crash of pots and raised voices inside.
Since Lilah had gone back to work as a naturalist in the park, and C.C. was at her automotive shop in town, Megan was left on herown.
In a house as enormous as The Towers, she felt like the last living soul on the island.
She could read, she mused, or sit in the sun on one of the terraces and contemplate the view. She could wander down to the first floor of the family area and check out the progress of the renovations. And harass Sloan and Trent, she thought with a sigh, as they tried to get some work done.
She didn't consider disturbing Max in his studio, knowing he was working on his book. As she'd already spent an hour in the nursery playing with the babies, she felt another visit was out.
She wandered her room, smoothed down the already smooth coverlet on the marvelous four-poster. The rest of her things had arrived that morning, and in her perhaps too-efficient way, she'd already unpacked. Her clothes were neatly hung in the rosewood armoire or folded in the Chippendale bureau. Framed photos of her family smiled from the gateleg table under the window.
Her shoes were aligned, her jewelry was tucked away and her books were stored on the shelf.
And if she didn't find something to do, she would go mad.
With this in mind, she picked up her briefcase, checked the contents one last time
and headed outside, to the car Sloan had left at her disposal.
The sedan ran like a top, courtesy of C.C.'s mechanical skills. Megan drove down the winding road toward the village.
She enjoyed the bright blue water of the bay, and the colorful throngs of tourists strolling up and down the sloped streets. But the glistening wares in the shop windows didn't tempt her to stop and do any strolling of her own.
Shopping was something she did out of necessity, not for pleasure.
Once, long ago, she'd loved the idle pleasure of window-shopping, the careless satisfaction of buying for fun. She'd enjoyed empty, endless summer days once, with nothing more to do than watch clouds or listen to the wind.
But that was before innocence had been lost, and responsibilities found.
She saw the sign for Shipshape Tours by the docks. There were a couple of small boats in dry dock, but the
Mariner
and its sister ship, the
Island Queen,
were
nowhere to be seen.
Her brows knit in annoyance. She'd hoped to catch Holt before he took one of the tours out. Still, there was no reason she couldn't poke inside the little tin-roofed building that housed the offices. After all, Shipshape was now one of her clients.
Megan pulled the sedan behind a long, long T-Bird convertible. She had to admire the lines of the car, and the glossy black paint job that highlighted the white interior.
She paused a moment, shielding her eyes as she watched a two-masted schooner glide over the water, its rust-colored sails full, its decks dotted with people.
There was no denying the beauty of the spot, though the smell and look of the water was so foreign, compared to what she'd known most of her life. The midday breeze was fresh and carried the scent of the sea and the aromas of lunch from the restaurants nearby.
She could be happy here, she told herself. No, she would
be happy here. Resolutely
she turned toward the building and rapped on the door.
Yeah. It's open.
There was Nathaniel, his feet propped on a messy and ancient metal desk, a phone at his ear. His jeans were torn at the knee and smeared with something like motor oil.
His mane of dark mahogany hair was tousled by the wind, or his hands. He crooked his finger in a come-ahead gesture, his eyes measuring her as he spoke on the phone.
Teak's your best bet. I've got enough in stock, and can have the deck finished in two days. No, the engine just needed overhaul. It's got a lot of life left in it. No problem.
He picked up a smoldering cigar.
I'll give you a call when we're finished.
He hung up the phone, clamped the cigar between his teeth. Funny, he thought, Megan O'Riley had floated into his brain that morning, looking very much as she did at this moment. All spit and polish, that pretty rose-gold hair all tucked up, her face calm and cool.
Just in the neighborhood?
he asked.
I was looking for Holt.
He's out with the
Queen.
Idly
Nathaniel checked the diver's watch on his wrist.
Won't be back for about an hour and a half.
His cocky mouth quirked up.
Looks
like you're stuck with me.
She fought back the urge to shift her briefcase from hand to hand, to back away.
I'd like to see the books.
Nathaniel took a lazy puff on his cigar.
Thought you were on vacation.
She fell back on her best defense. Disdain.
Is there a problem with the books?
she
said frostily.
Couldn't prove it by me.
In a fluid move, he reached down and opened a drawer in the desk. He took out a black-bound ledger.
You're the expert.
He held it out to
her.
Pull up a chair, Meg.
Thank you.
She took a folding chair on the other side of the desk, then slipped dark-framed reading glasses from her briefcase. Once they were on, she opened the ledger. Her accountant's heart contracted in horror at the mess of figures, cramped margin notes and scribbled-on Post-its.
These are your books?
Yeah.
She looked prim and efficient in her practical glasses and scooped-up hair.
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