Rent a Millionaire Groom

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Author: Judy Christenberry
chair and stared at the three women. What was wrong with the men these three knew? They were all beautiful. Why did they have to search for men?
    “Maybe you know more than I do. What book? And why are you searching for a man?” he finished, looking at Daisy.
    Phoebe fielded the first question. “2001 WAYS TO WED.”
    When he stared at her blankly, she added, “That’s the book.”
    James turned to Elise, whose cheeks were rosy red. “You found me in a book?”
    “No, not exactly,” Elise said. “It said to look at your neighbors. I told you there weren’t any neighbors who would do, but when I thought about work, I remembered the Drama Department. It sounded like the perfect place to find someone who could—pretend.”
    “Makes sense,” he agreed. Then he turned to Daisy. “I know it’s none of my business, but why are you looking for a man? I mean, why do you have to look? I would think any of you could have your choice of men.”
    “That’s sweet of you,” Phoebe said with a smile, “but Daisy is the only one looking.”
    “And it’s because my biological clock is ticking,” Daisy hurriedly added. “I’m ready to have a child.”
    James’s eyes widened. “I think I’m glad I’m helping out Elise and not you.”
    “I’m not looking for anything temporary,” Daisy said, squaring her jaw. “I was raised without a father. I won’t do that to my child.”
    “Good for you,” he agreed. Then he reached over and picked up Elise’s hand. “How’s your biological clock, sweetheart?”
    Elise snatched her hand away. “Just fine, thank you. Remember all those sisters? Who do you think took care of them?”
    “Your brother?” he teased, knowing the answer.
    “Not hardly.”
    “I can’t wait to meet this brother, raised with seven sisters. He’s either overwhelmingly masculine, in self-defense, or he learned to play with dolls.”
    “Definitely the first,” Elise said without hesitation.
    James looked at the other two.
    “We couldn’t tell you,” Phoebe said. “We’ve never met him. He doesn’t come around often.”
    “He’s an attorney and has long hours,” Elise said. “I talk to him on the phone, but he doesn’t have a lot of spare time.”
    “I guess his job is the reason you said he wouldn’t be marching down the aisle anytime soon.”
    Elise nodded.
    James knew most people would classify him in the same group. And they’d be right. Which explained why he’d questioned Elise’s motives early on. But somehow he just didn’t see deceit being her strong point.
    “So, do you think Elise and I will be able to pull this thing off?”
    He read the doubt on her friends’ faces.
    “Well, you have three weeks,” Phoebe said. “And you’re an actor. But I don’t know about Elise.”
    “Hey! I can pretend,” Elise protested.
    Daisy chuckled. “You can’t even pay an insincere compliment, Elise. She blushes a bright red when she tries,” she added to James. “If we really want to know if we’ve bought something we shouldn’t have, we ask Elise.”
    Elise scowled at Daisy, but James saw the concern in her gaze. “Don’t worry, honey. I’ll teach you method acting. You’ll do fine.” He knew that much from Bobby.
    Phoebe chuckled. “Is that your style of acting?”
    James knew she understood what he meant, but Elise still didn’t have a clue. “It works best, especially for beginners.”
    Their dinners arrived at that moment. The food was good, the conversation even better.
    James decided he’d learned more about Elise than he would have on their own. In particular, he noted her friends’ remarks about her honesty.
    Sylvia had been an expert liar.
    Several hours later, the two friends excused themselves, both claiming chores that had to be done that evening before bedtime.
    “I enjoyed meeting your friends, but they don’t seem practical types—especially Phoebe,” James said after they’d left.
    “She’s very beautiful.”
    “None of you are going to
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