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He’d never been so close to having full-blown acceptance in the Montrose family as he was at this moment, and he’d only just accepted the fact that to make his adopted family happy he was going to have to sacrifice the happiness of his own blood and his own future.

He didn’t fool himself into thinking that Cari was going to stay with him if he followed the plan that would make Kell happy. And if he didn’t follow it? How was he going to keep his place at Playtone?

He held a big-enough chunk of the shares to block Kell if it came down to it, thanks to his mother buying back some of the public stock, but he didn’t want to make it about a power play. He wanted to find a way to make all sides realize that building the future involved a lot more than avenging the past.

And he had no idea how he was going to do it.

“Are you going to serve or just stare at the ball?” Kell asked him.

“Sorry. I just thought of something about the Infinity acquisition,” Dec said.

“Don’t apologize to me for thinking about crushing the Chandlers,” Kell said. “That’s all I do.”

“All?”

“Well, I sleep, too,” Kell said.

Dec felt a knot settle in his stomach. His cousins were like his brothers. The thought of hurting them was almost too much to contemplate, but he had a feeling Allan wouldn’t be as upset about keeping one of the sisters on as Kell would. He was going to have to be very careful about how he managed this.

“We need to get you a hobby,” Dec said.

“What do you call this?” Kell asked.

“Winning,” Dec said, serving the ball and getting the last point.

“Great game,” Allan said.

“Want to come back to my place for a beer?” Allan asked. “I’ve got some steaks and we can watch the NASCAR race.”

“I can’t,” Dec said. “I’ve got a date.”

“With?” Allan asked.

“If you must know, I’m going out with Cari.”

“Cari Chandler?” Kell asked.

“Yes, we’ve been seeing each other.”

“Is that smart?”

Dec just gave his cousin a hard look. “My personal life is personal. It’s not going to affect our business.”

“Unless you let it screw up your priorities,” Kell said.

“Back off, man,” Allan said while John took a few steps away and walked down toward the beach.

“My priorities are fine,” Dec said.

“You say that now, but…we’re so close to finally fulfilling Grandfather’s destiny for us. Why would you chance that for a woman?” Kell asked.

“She’s not just a woman.”

Kell looked like his head was going to explode. “Starting tomorrow, I will take over the transition.”

“My report is finished. I have a few more notes to make but I’ll be presenting it on Monday. You don’t have to pull me out of my job.”

“What are your findings?”

“I’d rather wait until Monday.”

“I need to know that Gregory Chandler didn’t pull another fast one on us in the form of his seductive granddaughter.”

“She’s not like that,” Dec said.

“We will see,” Kell said.

He walked away before Kell could say anything else, but in his heart he knew that he was going to have to choose between his past and his future. And for a man used to living in the now, that was a very uncomfortable place to be.

Twelve

Cari put DJ down for his afternoon nap at four. She’d tried to get him to sleep earlier so he’d be awake when Dec came, but he wouldn’t cooperate with her. Now she was running behind on getting dinner ready.

She gave up her plans of making a roast and settled on pasta instead. It was quick and easy. Plus she knew that Dec wasn’t going to suddenly realize he loved her simply because she’d made him dinner. She knew that when she was in her rational mind, but not when she was in that crazy gotta-make-him-love-me mind.

She had started an espresso granita for dessert, and since all it required was scraping the icy mixture once every thirty minutes, she was set. She rubbed the back of her neck and realized her hair was still down and probably looked a mess. She set the timer for the dessert and ran to her room.

Where was the time going? It was almost six. She spent extra time on her hair and makeup and then got dressed in a simple sundress that showed off her arms and hid the tummy she had since she’d given birth. Pleased that she looked her best, she went back to the kitchen, but the doorbell rang before she could get there.

She took a deep breath and tried to relax. It wasn’t like this one night was going to completely change her life. But she hoped it would. She’d never anticipated these feelings for Dec even two months ago. Somehow the man who’d abandoned her and left her with a child to raise had come through in a way she hadn’t anticipated.

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