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Both men took a moment to appraise the other, Dare giving nothing away beneath the old man’s regard.

Let him look, he thought, and let him understand that I am not the weak man my father was. I don’t run from my responsibilities.

‘Dare.’ His grandfather said his name with an air of familiarity that rankled. ‘I’m so very pleased to meet you at last. Please forgive my absence when you first arrived. I would have rearranged my afternoon plans had I known you were arriving earlier.’

Dare didn’t respond. He had no intention of pretending any form of civility with this man who had thrown his mother out all those years ago.

His mouth tightened, his attention drawn to a subtle movement behind the old man. When he saw it was the pool girl it took all his effort to keep his expression implacable.

His eyes moved down the length of her. The wild, pagan angel was nowhere in sight. In her place stood a very regal, very sophisticated young woman in a simple knee-length black dress and high heels, her rich red hair swept back into a tight knot at the base of her skull. Not many women could wear a hairdo that severe. She could.

Her moss-green eyes returned his regard coolly and a muscle jumped in his jaw. She wasn’t the pool girl, that was for sure, which left the only other conclusion he had arrived at front and centre in his mind.

But surely not...

His grandfather turned to acknowledge her presence, his hand hovering at the small of her back as he guided her forward. ‘Please allow me to introduce you to Carly Evans. Carly, this is my grandson, Dare James.’

She gave his grandfather a quizzical glance and Dare’s jaw clenched at the unspoken communication between the two.

But surely yes...

This was definitely his grandfather’s mystery guest.

He could barely believe it was true. He was so caught off guard he nearly missed the way her eyes dropped nervously from his as she stepped forward to greet him. ‘Mr James.’ Her smile was a little tremulous and he was somehow gratified by her nervousness. He bet she wouldn’t insult him now. ‘I’m pleased to meet you.’

God, she really was stunning and he didn’t like the jolt of adrenaline that coursed through his blood at the sight of her. ‘Ms Evans, it’s a delight to see you again.’

Her eyes cut back to his with surprise. So she hadn’t told his grandfather about their meeting. How very interesting.

‘You’ve already met?’ Surprise crossed his grandfather’s craggy features as well and Dare was glad he wasn’t the only one in the room who was thrown off course here.

‘We ah...met earlier,’ the goddess hedged, her face blushing prettily. ‘I didn’t realise he was your grandson at the time. For some reason I thought he’d be younger. And English instead of American.’

There was only one reason a beautiful young woman would be sleeping with an old man like his grandfather and it left a sour taste in Dare’s mouth.

He remembered one time at Harvard when a woman had been playing both he and his room-mate at the same time. They’d both ditched her as soon as they found out. Dare had laughed that she’d wanted Liam for his money and Dare for his sexual prowess. Then they’d spent hours over beers arguing the point and debating the morality of women on the make.

No need to debate this woman’s morality. It was staring him in the face. Or rather gazing adoringly at his grandfather.

‘Perhaps you would have been a little nicer if you had known who I was,’ he suggested, wanting to ruffle her smooth feathers as she had ruffled his.

Her eyes narrowed. ‘I wasn’t rude.’

Dare’s brow rose. ‘You were hardly welcoming, if I recall.’

‘You nearly ran me down.’

‘Ran you down?’ His grandfather’s brow furrowed with concern.

‘I got a fright when I didn’t hear the motorcycle...it was nothing,’ she assured him gently.

‘Then why bring it up?’ Dare asked pleasantly.

She frowned at him. ‘I didn’t. You did.’

‘Carly, are you sure you’re okay?’ His grandfather’s concern was like an annoying splinter under the skin.

‘Absolutely. Gregory broke his leash again and when I went to get him I wasn’t concentrating well enough.’


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