Heidi Hormel

The Convenient Cowboy


Скачать книгу

out the phone and narrowed her tabby-cat eyes at him in an obvious this-conversation-is-not-done look. “Hey, Jessie, what’s up?” She took a small step from the door. He didn’t walk away. Her paleness worried him. He didn’t want to leave her alone until she was in bed or sitting on the couch. “Payson told you what?”

      Apparently, doctor-patient privacy didn’t count when it was your brother.

      “Yeah. That night. I can’t talk about it now. I’ve got to go.” Olympia shoved the phone into her jeans’ pocket and turned slowly to him. “You told your brother? We decided to keep it quiet until we worked everything out.”

      “I called him for medical advice. I wanted to know about morning sickness.”

      “Get that damned agreement out now because we’re going to hammer this out. I don’t want any more surprises.”

      “You do know that eventually everyone will know you’re pregnant.”

      “We’d better be divorced before then.”

      He opened his mouth to tell her that if anyone really looked at her now, they’d know. He glanced down where her shirt stretched across her breasts. The generous curves had swelled to... She crossed her arms over her chest and glared at him. He said hastily, “I’ll get you toast and soda, then we’ll talk about the prenup.”

      “I’ll meet you in the kitchen.”

      Pausing their discussion and moving to the kitchen had gotten rid of any sense of emotional connection, Olympia decided. She sat on the mismatched chair at the table she’d salvaged from a pile of trash left on the side of the road. She’d slapped a heavy coat of sunny-yellow paint on it, which had turned it into a blinding rectangle rather than a “sunny accent.” Maybe she should start buying women’s magazines rather than Barrel Racer News and Ranchers Monthly. The place still needed those homey touches that seemed beyond her. On the other hand, she had zero dollars to make it any better. On the third hand, she’d always lived with zero dollars. Would that ever change? She swallowed hard, heartburn adding to her misery. How could she even have heartburn when she’d eaten nothing?

      “What?” Spence asked staring at her hard from where he stood at the cupboard.

      “TUMS. I need TUMS.”

      “Stay there. I’ll get them.”

      Olympia fought to keep her head up so she wouldn’t knock it against the table, weeping. Because she felt like crap...all the damn—darn—time...and because her rodeo dreams and freedom from her never-ending, crushing responsibilities felt further and further away. Worse, she’d gotten harnessed to a man who would leave as soon as he got his son, no matter what he said about family. She knew how this story would end, with her holding a baby and watching him walk away—like every other man in her life.

      He stood above her holding out the plastic container of TUMS. His dusty-blue eyes were marred by a shadow of worry and something she couldn’t quite name. She took the bottle, careful to not touch him. She’d learned in their weeks together that even brushing up against him made her shivery and hot. It had to be the pregnancy that had turned her into a heap of exposed nerve endings.

      He produced a yellow legal pad from somewhere. She never imagined that lawyers actually used them.

      “The current agreement is clear about how we’ll dissolve the marriage, but it didn’t take into account—” he hesitated “—a pregnancy, as you know.”

      “I didn’t imagine being pregnant.”

      “I know. That’s what we’re trying to address.”

      She nodded and stopped as her head swam. Women actually wanted to get pregnant? Her mama had done this four times! If she’d had a different relationship—really, any relationship—with her mother, she’d call and ask when the sickness went away. Jessie had been pregnant once and was trying again, but because she’d lost the first baby, the subject was too sensitive to ask her for advice or even sympathy. “What did you say?”

      “I said I want you to sign over full custody of the baby to me in utero.”

      “Excuse me?”

      “I want it to be clear that the baby is mine since its conception.”

      “There you go again, getting all puffed up about your damned...darned swimmers.”

      Конец ознакомительного фрагмента.

      Текст предоставлен ООО «ЛитРес».

      Прочитайте эту книгу целиком, купив полную легальную версию на ЛитРес.

      Безопасно оплатить книгу можно банковской картой Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, со счета мобильного телефона, с платежного терминала, в салоне МТС или Связной, через PayPal, WebMoney, Яндекс.Деньги, QIWI Кошелек, бонусными картами или другим удобным Вам способом.

/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgEAYABgAAD/4SApRXhpZgAATU0AKgAAAAgABwESAAMAAAABAAEAAAEaAAUA AAABAAAAYgEbAAUAAAABAAAAagEoAAMAAAABAAIAAAExAAIAAAAcAAAAcgEyAAIAAAAUAAAAjodp AAQAAAABAAAApAAAANAADqYAAAAnEAAOpgAAACcQQWRvYmUgUGhvdG9zaG9wIENTMiBXaW5kb3dz ADIwMTU6MDY6MDMgMDc6NTQ6MzMAAAAAA6ABAAMAAAABAAEAAKACAAQAAAABAAAB9KADAAQAAAAB AAADGAAAAAAAAAAGAQMAAwAAAAEABgAAARoABQAAAAEAAAEeARsABQAAAAEAAAEmASgAAwAAAAEA AgAAAgEABAAAAAEAAAEuAgIABAAAAAEAAB7zAAAAAAAAAEgAAAABAAAASAAAAAH/2P/gABBKRklG AAECAABIAEgAAP/tAAxBZG9iZV9DTQAB/+4ADkFkb2JlAGSAAAAAAf/bAIQADAgICAkIDAkJDBEL CgsRFQ8MDA8VGBMTFRMTGBEMDAwMDAwRDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAENCwsN Dg0QDg4QFA4ODhQUDg4ODhQRDAwMDAwREQwMDAwMDBEMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwM DAwM/8AAEQgAoABlAwEiAAIRAQMRAf/dAAQAB//EAT8AAAEFAQEBAQEBAAAAAAAAAAMAAQIEBQYH CAkKCwEAAQUBAQEBAQEAAAAAAAAAAQACAwQFBgcICQoLEAABBAEDAgQCBQcGCAUDDDMBAAIRAwQh EjEFQVFhEyJxgTIGFJGhsUIjJBVSwWIzNHKC0UMHJZJT8OHxY3M1FqKygyZEk1RkRcKjdDYX0lXi ZfKzhMPTdePzRieUpIW0lcTU5PSltcXV5fVWZnaGlqa2xtbm9jdHV2d3h5ent8fX5/cRAAICAQIE BAMEBQYHBwYFNQEAAhEDITESBEFRYXEiEwUygZEUobFCI8FS0fAzJGLhcoKSQ1MVY3M08SUGFqKy gwcmNcLSRJNUoxdkRVU2dGXi8rOEw9N14/NGlKSFtJXE1OT0pbXF1eX1VmZ2hpamtsbW5vYnN0dX Z3eHl6e3x//aAAwDAQACEQMRAD8Azruk9UwQMg12tp3w5we17g8BrvSf6Xqtrsb/AKG/9ImF2Ffp dYd7jI1IZMe32lvse7892xXL2O+rdHU+l57t+f1CsUU0s1Z6DbH+j1O9+0VN9u77NT6l1/8Apll5 jqyxt1h9GwAA7YggiNWD3b/+hsVKUaI1128W1GVg0NPwbNuXhgQ4l1jANrS8sMECPTc2pU8jKba5 zasYuezUmXOdP5wP9Xc1UrbxkWh5AO1uxrQ7gD6J3fn+5yu4f22u9mLjE+tY4bKhMveSGsTuHhF/ pdjI0riMj/V70v09wse5jnW2em3extLTZDQdj/W2tPpVOcqtvUq68p4BDXh3ta7RwER7myu+v6Ll 9KprxemM2WW/peo3U+11t0Brfd9L0afd6Nf/AF7+csVVtuc1zmZlLclgHuZk1Ns+91rXPSuIJvqN VASIFVps8ljdTLXgPgHTWI07e5XG5LrQHV2sFhgGmdHFxO7dI/Nb+6tTM+q/S+qU+t06o9NytTsA PoOI/fr/ADW/8Li/zX+FxrVyd9ORh3vxsphoyKzFlbjPb6TXD2vY9v0LG+x6YccDrE0njnHSQt2w +XBrwwMOhHw7aH95KwV1sa0FjmE6D8/5uCy6reIMq9Q51h0h088afykKr9Jdx2PlbIaSGvj029wO P/OlYZZXwGAtHAd8EFon28huk/3Ky2nSR81HKupXxvojgRHpNjnbrMpKx6bZ4STbHf8AFdwl/9Db x2UdTxq+kZ5Lw3Tp2a0b7KSfo03f6THdt/zP530/TrvS6pjsx+lV9Ovoc/MxqnCjax5D3lzbXZON kta6jY3+lZG/07djPTu/wdrOfNv11ymVvGTkwZFtQtaGkeLmfnb1Gyj6yWtOO7Ny24hA3VtLvTn8 9rmNd7a9272fzaePiWLiHQA8XDGQPqYj8NyGJrWRHBxSH6P6P+L+8rE6f9oaXmxrXbyLm6epWwD1 H5ltT9v6Bv59m/6f6P8AnLVdu6VhPc/IxrtmO5jH0NYQS0mq51tb/WNdrX+vjNZ/6FVrJvwussxX m3PvFNQLxS4v2jbJHsLnM/q/6NZ2P1m+ljX9Sxi2okAZNYlup2tNtQ9zd232WM/nFP8A6VxysxEj 0ocP/dfM1v8AQ+WAqXBtxWTL/uY/K9Jd0aiqXuynvqDH2EsLC4BrbH+i7dZ/SPZT/If6/wDwf6Ub unUHY5t8hzASGOZDSKmXOZZ6lpd6lu5/0N/v/Ren6n6KpYmXRZU17NllTx7bWwZHg4j+cb/4IxWR jU8trbB7gchNHxaH7sz9If8AfJ/0RKQ0lD7Z/wDerM6bjsIH7QA22Bgc8j0oc/IoZb+je727cam5 /wCZ6WT/ANuaNdGDe0WAtbDaTY5xDhW6xle+h8usb/O2XZO/9Gz9Fdjf8VRZiY+73Vt+5a1fRbXY Qf08U03ucNxeJa+qDvoe07mPZY7Zv3/uf6RNPxPHI7ZL8ofxXx+GZIdcdec/+6azek4NgH6WXGNf 0Ybxjv8AznN/7k2bN3/cdOenYYOwXt3t1aXbA0gGsbZ3fzlnrez8z9GqeX0zqNIe703VGsbjU17n yP5Bsc9+3/t1/wDwiym32Ek73SOZ5/FD/SMDtxGv7q8/Dpj9wX4yelqbVTWx4fO/82G+0y4PZbtL /wBIzZ/4L/25XbgNfc6wt5JMeMrIZ