A Very Crimson Christmas (Crimson, Colorado 4)
feel of her in his arms once again.
    Before things became too heated, she pulled away. Liam nearly groaned, but he took a step back. One thing he knew for certain about Natalie was that if he pushed too hard and too quickly, she’d only retreat further.
    “My life isn’t simple anymore,” she said quietly.
    “I don’t want to be a complication.”
    She took a breath and raised her hand as if to touch him before pulling away. “I think I know what happened to Ruth’s money.”
    He stiffened.
    “I didn’t take it. I promise.”
    “Tell me everything.”
    She shook her head. “I can’t until I know for sure.”
    “What the hell does that mean?”
    “It means you’ll have to trust me.” She dropped her gaze to the floor, then back to him. “Please, Liam.”
    Trust her? The last time Liam trusted Natalie it had been with his heart, and it ended up crushed into a million pieces. But in the quiet of this evening, he didn’t want to fight. Right now he remembered all the reasons he’d first been attracted to her, how she’d pulled him to her in a way no woman had before or since.
    “I’ve rented a house outside of town for a month. You have that much time to get this figured out, but you have to promise me that no more of Ruth’s money will go missing in the meantime.”
    She gave a small nod. “Don’t you usually stay in Aspen when you visit?”
    So she had kept track of him, at least a tiny bit. The knowledge gave him a rush. He’d always stayed in the nearby town using the excuse that it was more to his taste than homey, quaint Crimson. The real reason was standing in front of him. He had never trusted himself to be so close to Natalie, hadn’t wanted to chance running into her around town. Now he realized how foolish that had been. Even if she wasn’t standing in front of him, she had never been far from his mind, no matter what he’d told himself.
    “I wanted to be closer on this trip. If she weren’t so stubborn, I’d have her living with me now. Or in the room at Evergreen I get billed for every month.”
    “I thought you knew about her arrangement there. Really I did. But she loves this place. It’s her home.”
    He shook his head. “I’ve never understood the concept of home.”
    “What do your parents think of you looking at Crimson as a headquarters for the new company?” She bit down on her lower lip as she waited for his answer, a gesture of concern he recognized from long ago.
    It took him a minute to follow her words, as her teeth tugging against that full mouth distracted him. “I haven’t mentioned it to them.”
    “They won’t like it.”
    “This company is mine,” he told her. “It’s none of my parents’ business where I locate it.”
    “You’ve had a lot of success, Liam. You’ve accomplished so much in the past ten years.”
    “Have you kept track of my career, Nat?” The thought gave him another jolt of adrenaline.
    “We do get news in Crimson. Donovan Enterprises is kind of a big deal. A Fortune 500 software company.”
    It was also the company his father had founded, and Liam was reminded every day that he was lucky to be riding the family coattails. Even when the innovations and products he’d spearheaded had led to much of the company’s recent success. That’s why this new venture was so important to him and why his father didn’t know anything about it.
    “Plus Ruth brags about you to anyone who will listen.”
    “She does?”
    “Ruth is very proud of you. Being your nanny, helping to raise you, was special to her. I’m sure she’s going to take full credit for convincing you to bring more jobs to Crimson.”
    That got his attention and not in a good way. “I said I’m considering Crimson,” he clarified. “Nothing is decided yet.”
    “I know.” She smiled. “She’ll take credit anyway.”
    “You really care about her?”
    She nodded. “Of course. She’s a wonderful person.” Her smile faded. “My relationship with my mother has
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