The Nanny Proposition by Rachel Bailey

The Nanny Proposition by Rachel Bailey

Author:Rachel Bailey
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2014-07-10T16:00:00+00:00


Eight

When they reached the kitchen, Liam noticed Jenna’s cheeks were pink. “Are you okay? You look flustered.”

She touched the tip of her tongue to her top lip, obviously debating whether she’d share what was on her mind. Then she winced and said, “Your mother thinks there’s something going on between us.”

“Does she?” He frowned and glanced toward the doorway that led to the hall. “What makes you think that?”

Jenna shrugged one shoulder. “There’s a look in her eyes.”

Perhaps he should have been paying more attention to his mother rather than watching Jenna. He scrubbed a hand through his hair. “Well, I suppose she’s right. There is something between us. It’s just something we’ve agreed we won’t explore.”

Her gaze flicked to his as she moistened her lips with her tongue, and all the blood in his body headed south.

“Jenna,” he said, aware it sounded more like a growl than a word. “Since we both agreed it’s not what we want, it would help if you didn’t look at me that way.”

Her eyes widened and she spun away to open random cupboard doors. “Your parents seem to have hit it off with Bonnie,” she said in a rush.

“Yeah.” He smiled, thinking of his daughter out there with her grandparents. “They’ve been hinting about grandchildren for a while. Probably since they retired and sold me this house.”

“You know,” she said slowly, turning back to him, “I think they regret that.”

“Retirement?” He rubbed a hand over his chin. That didn’t seem right—they’d been looking forward to retirement and the things they’d be able to do.

“I’m not sure about retiring, but I think they regret moving away from the farm.”

He thought back over all the family conversations about his parents stepping down from the business and moving to an apartment. “That doesn’t make sense. They’d been looking forward to a life of no daily responsibilities. A nice apartment in L.A. where they could walk to places and let the farm go.”

“Maybe it hasn’t lived up to expectations?” She took one of Bonnie’s bottles from the cupboard and went to the pantry for the formula. “I don’t know. It might be worth talking to them about it.”

He narrowed his gaze as he tried to ascertain what she was getting at. “You think I should sell them the house back? Leave here?”

“No, sorry, I didn’t mean that,” she said, frowning. “It’s your home now. Besides, maybe I’m wrong. Or maybe there’s some other solution.”

He leaned back on the counter and crossed his arms. Could his parents be having second thoughts? And if they were, why had it taken an outsider to pick up on it? Jenna had only just met them.

“I’ll keep it in mind,” he said, surveying his nanny. This woman was constantly surprising him. And he wasn’t at all sure how he felt about that.

* * *

It was just after seven that evening when Liam arrived home. Jenna had bathed both babies and gotten them ready for bed, and Katherine had helped her



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