Knight in Blue Jeans

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Author: Evelyn Vaughn
Tags: Romance, romantic suspense
blatant interest in—almost longing for—someone he had supposedly dumped. He’d managed to sink onto the love seat next to Arden before Val could.
    Arden made an amusing show of ignoring his nearness completely.
    Greta also noted Smith’s worn jeans and T-shirt, his cheap shoes. Put that together with the unlikelihood of Arden having dated someone from a significantly lower social caste— have known each other’s families since childhood —and Greta found far more truth on the couple’s periphery than anyone might by looking at their relationship straight on.
    This man may have lost his chance to be Arden Leigh’s hero…but he might yet prove to be Greta’s.
    “My family name,” she said, when everyone had finished their bickering and settled back in the parlor, Dido flopped happily between them, “is Kaiser. Does anyone know what that name implies?”
    “It’s German,” offered Arden.
    Greta turned expectantly to Smith, even if that meant losing sight of his expression.
    “It means ‘emperor,’ right?” he asked. When Arden and Val stared at him, he seemed to square his shoulders. “What, you think I bought my way through college?”
    “Yes, ‘emperor’.” Greta settled back in her favorite chair, comforted by Dido’s chin on her foot. “The name derives from the word ‘Caesar,’ because the Hapsburg dynasty professed direct lineage to the Roman emperors, themselves descendents of the epic hero Aeneas. Hence our claim to the Holy Roman Empire.”
    “And you’re a Hapsburg?” Arden sat up. “Of the Austrian Hapsburgs?”
    In periphery, Greta caught the suspicion that began todarken Smith Donnell’s strong profile. He was starting to figure this out already.
    Clever. Arden had exceptionally good taste.
    “Let us say we are a significant branch off that family tree. As you might guess, my father was a powerful man, descended from a seemingly unending line of powerful men. I was born in this house, back when Oak Cliff was the garden spot of Dallas society. I fully expected a life of private schools, debutante balls and eventual marriage into wealth. But instead…” She took a deep breath, bracing herself against the memories. “Even before my coming out, shortly after World War II, my father lost everything. Our fortune. Our standing. The house—I did not inherit it, only bought it back decades later, after the falling property values made it available for a fraction of its original cost.
    “We were wholly ruined, and I never knew why.”
    Arden leaned forward to take Greta’s hand, offering sweet comfort. Greta smiled directly at the black-haired beauty, effectively erasing Arden from her vision but allowing her to glimpse Smith’s sudden, wary stillness.
    “Well…” He paused, then continued, not quite hiding the sympathy in his tone. “That would be terrible.”
    He, she felt increasingly convinced, should know. If he didn’t, she was endangering herself and perhaps Arden and Val—even Dido—by continuing. But life was risk.
    “Astute as ever.” Arden’s poise had degenerated into dry sarcasm. Interesting.
    “College,” Smith reminded her amiably. But, observing the contrast between his current apparel and the upper-class confidence of his posture, Greta felt sure he’d spoken from firsthand experience.
    “Our family never wholly recovered.” She could not admit her childish resentment, nor how long into adulthood it had followed her. A foolish marriage, for all the wrong reasons.A bitter divorce, for the right ones. So many lost years. Instead, she cut to the significant part of the story. “But when Papa developed Alzheimer’s, someone had to care for him. My mother was gone by then, and my brother, and I’d bought back the house, so I took him in. And that’s when Papa began to explain.
    “At first, I thought him delusional.” Greta’s laugh came out harsh, startling her spaniel. “He was delusional, or he never would have spoken of such things. When I asked
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