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The Trust of a Billionaire (Southern Billionaires Book 3) by Michelle Pennington (7)


 

Carter had just gotten out of the shower Monday when he heard the doorbell ring. “Oh man,” he said out loud, rushing to finish getting dressed. After pulling on a pair of slacks, he grabbed a shirt at random and started pulling it on as he hurried for the door. He’d taken a longer run than usual so he was behind on his regular schedule. He glanced at the clock in the kitchen. And Hannah was early. How… punctual of her.

He only had the bottom two buttons done on his dress shirt, so he paused two feet from the door to finish. It opened abruptly, and Hannah came in. He put his hands up instinctively, catching her shoulders before she crashed into him. She had similar reflexes it seemed, since she pressed her hands flat against his chest, in places against his bare skin where his shirt gaped open. He froze. All he seemed capable of doing was staring at her as the heat of her hand drew all his attention.

After several tangible seconds, she took a deep, shuddering breath and stepped back. “I’m so sorry. I…waited, but when you didn’t answer I thought maybe you wanted me to come right in. And, you gave me the code so—”

Retreating to a safe distance, Carter finished buttoning up his shirt. “Yes, absolutely. Just come on in from now on. I’ll plan on you being here.”

“Okay. Great.” She sounded as awkward as he felt.

It was rather nice to know that something could discompose her. “Addi hasn’t woken up yet. When she does, order room service for her—whatever she wants. She’s a bit underweight, so I’m trying to fix that. And if she wants to say good morning to me, you can bring her down to my office as long as it’s before ten. I have a meeting then, so…” Was he babbling? Mortified, he clamped his mouth shut and went to make some coffee.

“Will it be the same routine every day?”

“Pretty much,” he said over his shoulder before turning back to his task. He could get coffee in his office, but he needed something to keep him steady and not paying attention to how gorgeous she looked. Today she wore a flowing, ankle length skirt and a t-shirt tied in a knot at her waist. An inch of her smooth skin showed between the two. Really, such a small hint of what lay beyond, but it was totally distracting. At last, the aromatic stream of salvation flowed into his mug. He was drinking it black this morning.

Hannah had gone over to sit on the couch, presumably to wait for Addi to wake up. She picked up the book of wildlife photography on the coffee table—one he’d never done more than glance at. Why did he have a sudden urge to sit down and go through it with her? He really needed to get out of here. As he walked to the door, he said, “I’ve got to go. Good luck, Ms. Rhodes.”

“Oh, come on. You’re not really going to call me that are you? That’s what I hear all day during the school year. During the summer, I’m Hannah.”

“I’ll try to remember that.”

He left then and headed for his office. It was a short and luxurious commute, but today, it felt too far.

Working hard for an hour, he finished a lot of the tasks Brenda had lined up for him. From contracts with vendors to hiring staff, there were plenty of minor fires to put out. It gave him a headache just thinking about all that they still needed to do before the grand opening. They had a few hand-picked guests coming in tomorrow to give the staff their first real trial, so there was plenty to stress about. By the time Addi came in to say good morning, he was totally ready for a quick break.

Addi came wearing a sundress with the straps of a swimsuit showing. She still walked in a precise way that looked way too mature for a six-year-old, but she was smiling.

“Going swimming?” he asked as he hugged her. He glanced up at Hannah. Was she wearing a bikini under that outfit? His brain malfunctioned for a moment before he focused on what his daughter was saying.

“Miss Hannah says that since I only ate a few bites of my breakfast, we needed to go swimming and build up my appetite before lunch.”

“Sounds like a great idea to me.”

“Can you come with us?”

She would never know how badly he wanted to say yes, for a multitude of reasons. “I’m sorry, sweetie. I have a lot of work to do and a meeting in an hour. But you’ll have fun with Hannah and I’ll see you for dinner.”

Addi’s nose wrinkled. “But I don’t want to go with Miss Hannah. I want to go with you.”

Carter tried to breathe out his frustration and remember that it was good she was showing spirit. “I understand, but it isn’t possible today. We already talked about this. Now go along with Hannah.”

Addi looked broken as she turned and left. Carter looked after her, watching as Hannah followed in her wake, rubbing her shoulder to console her. It killed him that Addi wanted him and he couldn’t go with her. He just hoped Hannah would be able to help her have fun without him.

***

The first thing Carter noticed when he returned to his condo that evening was the big collage of sea animals made from bits of construction paper stuck on his gleaming industrial fridge. It was held on with a couple of souvenir magnets that he guessed came from the gift shop in the lobby. The second thing he saw was that the whole dining room table was heaped with stuff. Art supplies, sunglasses, Hannah’s shoulder bag, a plastic cup full of sand and a few little seashells, and a snorkel and mask. To his surprise, instead of being irritated by the mess, he wanted to celebrate. Surely it meant things had gone well between Hannah and Addi.

“Daddy, you’re home.”

Carter turned and caught Addi in his arms. Her curly hair hung loose and wet and she wore pajamas. “Hey, sweetie. Did you have a good day?”

“It was pretty fun. Did you see what I made you?”

“I did. I like the octopus with purple tentacles.”

“Yeah. Miss Hannah says with art you can make things whatever color you want.”

“Sounds liberating.”

“Huh?”

“Never mind.” Hannah came in then from Addi’s room and smiled at him, making him lose track of the conversation.

Without saying a word, Hannah moved to the table and started clearing away the mess. Moving quickly, he went to help her.

“Sorry it’s all still a mess. It took longer to comb Addi’s hair than I expected.” Hannah reached out and pulled on one of Addi’s curls. “This is some high-maintenance stuff, let me tell you.”

Carter smiled. “I’ve gone to battle with it a time or two, but I’m pretty hopeless when it comes to girls’ hair.”

Hannah smiled, absently, and threw some trash away in the kitchen. When she was done, she picked up her sandals and put them on, then faced Addi. “Don’t forget what we talked about. I’ll see you tomorrow, moonbeam.”

Addi smiled. “Okay.”

Carter followed Hannah to the door. “Thank you. I really appreciate all you did today.”

“No problem. See you tomorrow.”

Carter shut the door behind her and a smooth, melting warmth spread through him as he realized he would see her tomorrow. And most days after that—at least for a while. Still mulling over the way he felt about that, he walked back over to join Addi at the table where she poked at the shells in her cup.

“Why did she call you moonbeam?”

Without looking up at him, Addi said, “Oh, because I told her that I wished I was as pretty as she was and she told me that I was as pretty as a moonbeam and that I should never want to look like anyone else.”

“She’s right about that.” Leaning against the counter, Carter crossed his arms, and asked gently, “What did she talk to you about that you’re not supposed to forget?”

Addi looked at him then and squinched up her nose. “Oh that. She says that I need to be patient when you have to work and that it doesn’t mean you don’t want to be with me. Daddy, why does she talk funny?”

“She has a southern accent.”

“It kinda sounds like she’s singing when she talks. But she says things I don’t understand sometimes.”

“Like what.”

“I asked where she lived and she said over yonder. Where’s yonder?”

Carter laughed. “Who knows.”

“And when her friend came over to talk to us on the beach, she said it was hotter than blue blazes, but that didn’t mean he couldn’t wear a shirt.”

“He?”

“Yeah, his name was Brant. He kept showing off his muscles to Miss Hannah.”

This was less funny but caught his attention even more. “Oh yeah? Did she seem to like them?”

“I think so, but I thought it was gross. Boys are so weird.”

“You keep thinking that for about fifteen more years, and I’ll be happy. What do you want for dinner? Room service or delivery I guess, since you’re already in pajamas.”

While he and Addi debated what they should get for dinner, Carter couldn’t stop wondering about the guy named Brant who’d been flirting with Hannah on the beach. But that was ridiculous. It was none of his business and it was hardly surprising that such a beautiful woman would get attention.

But if muscle guy kept coming around, he’d have to go and scope the guy out, make sure he was okay to be around Addi. Then he spent the rest of the evening assuring himself that was the only reason he was concerned.

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