A Wife for a Westmoreland

A Wife for a Westmoreland by Brenda Jackson Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Brenda Jackson
Simply Irresistible. Whenever she does come into the office she has the baby with her, and it’s obvious that she prefers being home with Susan and Ramsey.”
    He nodded, thinking he’d had that same impression as well. Whenever he paid Ramsey and Chloe a visit, they appeared to be a content and very happy couple who thoroughly enjoyed being parents. He’d heard from his other brothers that already Ramsey and Chloe were thinking about having another child.
    “And I want to be prepared if she decides to take a leave of absence for a while,” Lucia continued. “She and I talked about it, and because my bachelor’s degree was in business, we thought it would be a good idea for me to get a degree in communications as well.”
    The waitress chose that moment to return with theirfood, and once the plates had been placed in front of them, she left.
    “I understand Gemma is adjusting to life in Australia.”
    He couldn’t help but smile. Although he missed his sister, it seemed from all the phone calls they got that she was adjusting to life in Australia. He’d known Callum, the man who used to be the manager of Ramsey’s sheep farm, had loved Gemma for a while, even if his sister had been clueless. He’d always known Callum’s feelings for Gemma had been the real thing and not for the sole purpose of getting her into bed. He’d wholeheartedly approved of Gemma and Callum’s relationship.
    “Yes, I talked to her a few days ago. She and Callum are planning to come home for the Westmoreland Charity Ball at the end of the month.” He wondered if she planned to go and if so, if she already had a date.
    “Are you dating anyone seriously?” he decided to ask and set his plan into motion.
    She looked over at him after popping a strawberry into her luscious mouth, chewed on it a moment, and then she swallowed it before replying. “The only dates I have these days are with my schoolbooks.”
    “Um, what a pity, that doesn’t sound like a lot of fun. How about a movie this weekend?”
    She cocked a surprised eyebrow. “A movie?”
    He could tell his suggestion had surprised her. “Yes, a movie. Evidently, you’re not spending enough time having fun, and everyone needs to let loose now andthen. There’s a new Tyler Perry movie coming out this weekend that I want to see. Would you like to go with me?”
     
    Lucia’s heart began pounding in her chest as she quickly reached the conclusion that Derringer had to have figured out that she was the woman who’d brazenly shared his bed. What other reason could he have for asking her out? Why the sudden interest in her when he’d never shown any before?
    Their eyes held for what seemed like several electrifying moments before she finally broke eye contact with him. But what if he didn’t know, and asking her out was merely a coincidence? There was only one way to find out. She glanced back over at him and saw he was still staring at her with that unreadable expression of his. “Why do you want to take me out, Derringer?”
    He gave her a smooth smile. “I told you. You’re spending too much time studying and working and need to have a little fun.”
    She still wasn’t buying it. “We’ve known each other for years. Yet you’ve never asked me out before. In fact, you’ve never shown any interest.”
    He chuckled. “It wasn’t that I didn’t want to show an interest, Lucia, but I love my life and all my body parts.”
    She raised a brow and paused with the fork halfway to her mouth. “What do you mean?”
    He took a sip of his iced tea and then his mouth curved ruefully. “I was warned away from you early on and took the warning seriously.”
    She nearly dropped the fork from her hand and hadto tighten her grip to place it back down. “What do you mean you were warned away from me?” That was impossible. She’d never had a boyfriend jealous enough to do such a thing.
    A grin flashed across his face. “Your dad knows how to scare a man off, trust me.”
    Her

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