Claiming His Brother's Baby

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Authors: Helen Lacey
Tags: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary
outside.
    “Our pizza,” Tanner said and grabbed his shirt off the table. “Thanks for the first aid. I’ll be back with our dinner.”
    He walked from the room and Cassie stared after him. Being around Tanner was a mistake. Maybe the biggest of her life.
     

Chapter Four
    T anner sensed the change in Cassie’s mood the moment she returned to the kitchen. He couldn’t miss the tension in her expression as they ate and afterward when she refused his offer to help clean up. Uncomfortable by the sudden awkwardness, he left her alone for a while. The awareness between them was hard to deny and he wondered if she realized he was attracted to her and that’s why she seemed so closed off. He headed back to the guest room and packed his bag and dropped it in the hallway. Tanner was in the living room looking at the photographs on the mantel when she came into the room some twenty minutes later.
    “Everything all right?” he asked and propped the photo of Doug back on the shelf.
    “Fine,” she replied and pointed to the photograph. “That was taken years ago. I don’t have anything current, in case you wanted a copy.”
    “I have photos,” he said and turned. “But thanks.”
    She nodded. “I also have Doug’s things stored away in the spare room. You’re welcome to go through the boxes and see if there’s anything you’d like to keep.”
    “Won’t you want those as keepsakes for his son?”
    “I’ve selected a few things already. And I have several videos Doug made while he was on tour. Oliver will know his father.”
    He heard the dig and wondered why she was so tense. It’s not as if she owed him any explanations—about anything. “You know, not every conversation we have has to be a battle.”
    Her eyes flashed brilliantly. “I don’t—”
    “You act like I’m the enemy.”
    She crossed her arms and sighed heavily. “Can you blame me?”
    He wasn’t sure what she was getting at and shrugged. “Which means?”
    “I’ve been in limbo for months, Tanner. Maybe I did shove my head in the sand when it came to the house and Doug’s estate, but that doesn’t make me any less shocked that you’ve turned up and now I’m faced with the prospect of leaving the only home I’ve known since I was a young girl.”
    Tanner’s insides contracted. “I didn’t come here to make things harder for you,” he assured her. “On the contrary...”
    Her brows came up. “Do you think your being here would make things easier?” She shook her head. “The fact is, you’re a walking, talking reminder of exactly how much my life is about to change.”
    Of course he would be. So the sooner he did what he had come to do and then got back to his own life, the better.
    “I have no intention of disrupting your life.”
    “Do I seem so naive to you, Tanner?” She took a couple of steps farther into the room and seemed to waver on her feet. “Your very presence is a disruption.”
    She wanted him gone...that was evident enough. “I’m sorry you feel that way, Cassie. Be assured that as soon as I have the estate sorted I’ll be returning to South Dakota. But as I said yesterday, Oliver is my nephew, the only family I have, and I’d like to play some role in his life.”
    “As what?” she asked quietly. “The absent uncle?”
    Tanner pushed back the irritation weaving through his blood. Obstinate, infuriating woman. “I’m here now. And I’d like to stay in contact once I go home. It’s what Doug would have wanted.”
    Her brows came up. “Is it?” She paled and an uneasy silence filled the room. When she spoke again her voice was unusually raspy. “Are you sure about that? You and Doug weren’t exactly close.”
    “Things between us improved these last few years.”
    There was some truth in his words. His brother had tried, in his way, to mend their broken relationship. And Tanner had cautiously let him back into his life. He’d returned to Crystal Point on two occasions to see Doug and his brother

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