The Aristocrat and the Single Mom

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Author: Michelle Douglas
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance, Contemporary
shoulders became gentler and almost seemed to cradle her. And he kept staring and staring at her lips. They tingled in response. They wanted to part, to offer him a provocative invitation.
    Bad move. Reckless. But she couldn’t remember the last time a man had looked at her with such naked hunger. She couldn’t remember the last time a man had elicited a matching hunger from her. She couldn’t remember the last time she’d been reckless.
    Gloriously and wondrously reckless.
    She wasn’t free to be reckless.
    But…
    No. Not a good idea with a man who’d be gone in the blink of an eye.
    ‘Simon?’ she said, at the same time as he pulled his hands away and took a step back. She wondered if she looked as nonplussed as he did. She lifted the Union Jack board shorts, holding them up like a barrier. ‘That’s a no then, is it?’
    He cleared his throat. ‘That’s a resounding no.’
    ‘Well?’ She gestured to the rack.
    She watched his gaze dart along it. He pounced on a sky-blue pair. ‘These will do nicely.’ Then he did a double-take.
    Kate started to laugh. ‘I dare you to,’ she challenged. The colour had obviously lulled him into a false sense of security. Overlaying the sky-blue was a Hawaiian print of golden beaches, palm trees and Hula girls. Exuberant and colourful.
    Reckless.
    He glared at her, raked a hand back through his too-short hair. ‘I take it there’s a point to all of this?’
    ‘Absolutely.’
    ‘And are you going to enlighten me?’
    ‘Perhaps. It depends on how wholeheartedly you throw yourself into it.’
    ‘Into what?’
    ‘Ah, if you can answer that at the end of the afternoon then I’ll most definitely enlighten you.’
    His mouth opened and closed, but no sound came out.
    ‘Simon—’ her hands went to her hips ‘—do you have anything else planned for the day?’
    ‘No, but…’
    ‘Then just go with the flow.’
    ‘The flow?’
    Before he could think of another objection, Kate sped along to the next rack—T-shirts. ‘Any preference for colour?’ shetossed over her shoulder. ‘And do you like a tight T-shirt or something a bit roomier?’
    He was staring at her as if she’d lost her mind. Again.
    She cocked her head to one side and pretended to study him, tapping a finger against her chin. ‘I think you’d look great in a tight T-shirt, but for reasons of comfort I’d understand if you prefer a looser one.’
    And finally he smiled.
    She wanted to dance a victory jig. She didn’t. She just smiled back.
    ‘Are you always like this?’
    She forced her eyes wide. ‘Like what?’ She handed him a shirt—blue-grey. It’d match his eyes.
    ‘Incorrigible.’
    She touched a hand to her throat in mock surprise. ‘Moi?’ Then she pushed him into the interior of the shop. ‘Dressing rooms are that way. If the clothes fit, leave them on. The salesman will give you a bag for your suit.’
    ‘I—’
    ‘And you’ll need a pair of thongs.’ He gazed at her in horrified incomprehension and she added, ‘You know, flip-flops.’ She pointed to a row of them, then turned on her heel and left him to it, her heart racing and her palms sweaty. She swiped them down the front of her shorts. Go with the flow? As long as the flow didn’t contain any more thoughts of kissing and cosying up to Simon Morton-Blake, she’d be just fine.
    She pulled her cell phone from her pocket.
    ‘God! Has he gone?’ Felice demanded, answering immediately and dispensing with pleasantries.
    ‘He’ll be busy for at least ten minutes, I think.’
    ‘Please tell me you’ve talked him into going home.’
    ‘You are joking, right?’ Kate cast a glance back towards the menswear shop. ‘I’m not even going to try. He claims he’s not leaving until he sees you.’
    Felice uttered something midway between a groan and asnort. ‘Don’t worry, he won’t hang around in Australia for a whole fortnight waiting for me to show my face.’
    Kate sensed the hurt that stretched behind those words.
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