Fool's Gold Collection Volume 4: Halfway There / Just One Kiss / Two of a Kind / Three Little Words. Susan Mallery

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this.”

      “See?” Ana Raquel’s expression turned smug. “Now imagine that in a very soft crustless bread at high tea. Delicious.”

      “You don’t get to have a trailer and a teahouse,” Dellina told her. “You have to pick.”

      “You mean it’s time to settle down?” Ana Raquel asked, then turned to Fayrene. “So who’s the guy I keep hearing about?”

      Fayrene speared a strawberry and did her best not to blush. “You’ve been back in town fifteen minutes. How do you know about any guy?”

      “I have sources. As long as it’s not Greg Clary.”

      Dellina rolled her eyes. “Seriously? Are you still obsessing about him?”

      “I don’t obsess. The man is annoying. He’s been annoying since the second grade.”

      “Ignore her,” Fayrene said, having listened to literally years of her sibling’s complaints about Greg. “She’s secretly in love with him, and one day when she’s mature enough, she’ll admit it.”

      “I totally agree,” Dellina said.

      Ana Raquel shook her head. “I’m can’t hear either of you.” She turned to her twin. “And don’t think I didn’t notice how you changed the subject when I asked about your guy.”

      “I didn’t mean to.” Fayrene thought about Ryan.

      “Oooh, did you see that?” Ana Raquel asked. “There was definite glowing.”

      “I saw it,” Dellina dug her fork into the turkey salad. “I thought you weren’t getting serious about anyone for years? You have a plan.”

      “We’re not serious, and I do have a plan. We’re just having fun. He’s not staying in town permanently, so nothing is going to happen.”

      Although when he kissed her, she felt a lot of potential.

      “It’s a fling,” she added. “Temporary and fun.”

      “Sounds dangerous to me,” Ana Raquel said. “What starts out as something simple can get complicated really quickly.”

      “She would know,” Dellina teased. “She’s been in a long-term relationship since the second grade.”

      Ana Raquel groaned. “I’m serious. I really, really don’t like Greg Clary.”

      “Uh-huh,” Fayrene told her. “Keep telling yourself that and maybe one day it will be true.”

       CHAPTER SEVEN

      “I’M IMPRESSED,” ETHAN said, studying the data they’d downloaded from the computer system linked to the wind turbines. “The data is consistent. There’s an average of a twenty percent increase in generating power without any increase in wind. You’re getting more electricity from the same wind.”

      Ryan nodded. “That was the goal.”

      His boss looked at him. “Okay, I’ll admit it. I didn’t think it could be done.”

      Ryan grinned. “You didn’t think I was that good.”

      “I’d hoped, but you’re right. I lacked faith. Not anymore. If your designs are half as efficient as the tests show, this is a game changer.” Ethan checked the computer, then turned back to him. “I’d like you to stay on permanently. Is that an option?”

      Ryan didn’t try to conceal his surprise. “I didn’t think you wanted to take on research. It’s not cheap.”

      “I don’t have unlimited resources, but the company’s doing well and I have some wealthy investors.”

      Ryan wondered if Josh was one of them.

      “You’d have access to our customers’ facilities for testing. I’ve talked to most of them already, and they’re interested. Plus, we’d share a percentage on any licensing of patents.”

      That got Ryan’s attention. Generally when an employee developed technology while working for a company, the company owned the patent and any income derived from it. After all, developing the technology was the job description. If a product did well, there could be a bonus of some kind, but that was it. To be offered a percentage was significant. Over time, that could be real money. Assuming Ryan was able to come up with something they could market.

      “I’m intrigued,” Ryan admitted. “Give me a couple of days to think about it?”

      “Sure. Get back to me Monday. If you’re interested, we’ll talk numbers. In the meantime, why don’t you go look at houses in town? Check out the town and see if this is somewhere you’d enjoy living.”

      “I will.”

      There was also someone he wanted to talk to. Someone who made the idea of sticking around even sweeter. Only Fayrene had a plan, and he wasn’t sure how she would react when he told her he might not be a short-term fling after all.

      * * *

      FAYRENE LOOKED AT her dining room table and nodded with satisfaction. Dellina had sent her specific instructions on how to set up the table to look both romantic and casual. Apparently it was all about the layers. A tablecloth with a runner and placemats, done in pretty colors. She’d added a few flameless candles and some fresh flowers.

      In the kitchen, the salads were done and she’d prepared chicken with mushrooms and white wine. For the meal, she’d called Ana Raquel. Her twin had sent her several recipes that were delicious but didn’t challenge Fayrene’s undeveloped cooking ability. Or as her sister had put it: “Even you can’t mess these up.”

      Fayrene hoped her sister was right. She wanted Ryan to relax and maybe have a bit too much wine. Because she’d made a decision—tonight she was going to seduce him.

      It had been several weeks of fun dates and interesting conversation. Plenty of hand-holding and light kisses. If he was trying to seduce her with his warm eyes and gentle touch, he’d done a heck of a job. She was primed. Beyond primed. She was antsy and hungry, and she wasn’t talking about dinner.

      But the meal was an important part of her plan. She was going to lull him, feed him and then rip off his clothes. She’d thought ahead enough to have a box of condoms waiting in her nightstand drawer.

      She’d chosen her outfit carefully. She wanted to look pretty and sexy without being obvious. There was also the issue of being easily undressable. To that end she’d picked a sleeveless blouse and a skirt. They were feminine, and there weren’t any hidden closures. She’d painted her toes, used scented body lotion and put on a matching thong and bra set. While she didn’t actually like wearing a thong, desperate times and all that.

      Now she glanced at the clock. Three minutes to six. Ryan was always on time—yet another characteristic she liked about him. He would be here and they would kiss.

      Just the thought of his firm, teasing mouth on hers had her thighs heating, but she knew she couldn’t dwell on the image of his large hands roaming her body. There was a meal to get through. She wouldn’t think about him cupping her breasts or the feel of his mouth on her tight, aching—

      The doorbell rang.

      She jumped and hurried toward it. Ryan stood on the tiny porch of her small apartment. She smiled and let him in.

      “Hi,” she said as she raised herself up on tiptoe to kiss him.

      “Hi, yourself.”

      He handed her a bag of Jelly Bellys.

      “Fruit only,” he teased.

      She laughed, but before she could say anything, he kissed her. Just one soft brush that had her nerve endings swooning. Did they really have to have dinner? Maybe if she shrugged out of her shirt he would get


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