Make Me Yours(36)



“I’d be happy to help with cleanup.”

Her eyes narrow, and she gives me a sly grin. “I bet you would, filthy boy.”

It tightens my stomach and makes me laugh. “I meant with Lillie.”

Damn, I really want to be alone with her again. I imagine us in the garden tub in my bathroom suite, pulling her naked and slippery onto my lap…

I’ve got to figure out a way to make this work.

In the meantime, I’m just starting to follow my daughter upstairs when she calls after me. “Hey, um…” She hesitates, and I stop, taking a few steps back. “You feel like doing something tomorrow night? Drew said there’s this Karaoke thing at the Red Cat. Gray thought it might be fun if we all went…”

She’s so awkward, it’s my turn to tease. “Are you asking me out, Miss Banks?”

Her cheeks flame red. “No! It’s like a friend-type thing. A big group of friends. It’s not a date.”

I return to where she’s standing and trace a dark curl off her cheek with my finger. “Drew and Gray aren’t friends. They’re engaged.”

She puts her hand on my chest and gives me a little push. “Yes, but you and I are just friends, so back it up, big boy.”

I love it. Even with me giving her a hard time, she’s ready to be feisty right back. I can’t help a grin, and she looks at my face before shaking her head and walking past muttering something about a dimple.

Crossing my arms, I lean against the doorjamb watching her go. She’s got the cutest little ass. I’m busted checking her out when she stops at the stairs.

“Hey!” Her eyes narrow. “Eyes up here.” Two fingers point at her face, and I chuckle, following her to the stairs. “Do I get any time off?”

I hadn’t really thought about it. “Sure! I mean, I guess so… as long as Lillie’s covered.”

“I just wanted to have lunch with Ma. It’s weird not seeing her every day, and I guess yesterday at church I realized how much I miss her.”

We’d all arrived at the small sanctuary together, but after Ruby took Lillie to her Sunday school class, she returned and sat with her mother. I’d wanted to move and sit beside her, but it felt rude to leave Eleanor alone. Now I’m wondering why I cared.

“You can certainly have lunch with your mom. I’ll ask Eleanor to watch Lillie.” That doesn’t seem to be the right answer.

“No. Don’t ask Eleanor.” She holds up her hand. I’m confused, but maybe she senses what’s going on. Ruby is fucking smart as a whip. “What if I took Lillie with me instead? Ma would love it.”

“I don’t see why not.”

Her lips press into a frown. “It would mess up your daddy-daughter lunch, but maybe you could do something different that day? They opened this new custard shop across from the clinic. It’s supposed to be really good. I wouldn’t know, because—”

“You can’t have dairy. It sounds great. What day?”

She shrugs. “I was thinking Wednesday… or any day. Whatever works for you.”

“Wednesday it is. And tomorrow, you and I have a date.”

Her voice rings down as she jogs up the stairs. “It’s not a date.”

We’ll see about that.





15





Ruby


“Seems you can’t do anything without causing a commotion, Ruby Banks.” Drew shouts over the music blasting from the ancient jukebox as she sips her lemonade.

She’s holding Gray’s arm and her eyes sparkle. Everything about her glows. Her hunky hunky boyfriend—sorry, fiancé—is busy talking to my guest.

Remi is not my date.

“What are you talking about?” I shout back, doing my best not to blow her eardrum. “What commotion?”

“All the old church ladies are up in arms because Dr. North is interviewing nannies now. The scuttlebutt is he wants a nanny as hot as you.”

She bursts out laughing, but I feel slightly ill. “What the hell is that supposed to mean? Isn’t Dr. North Serena’s husband?”

“Don’t tell me you care what happens to that bitch Serena.”

My lips twist into a frown. She’s a horrible, horrible person, but it doesn’t mean I want her husband bragging about hiring a sexy nanny.

“What’s up?” Remi rotates around to face us, holding a tumbler of whiskey.

I kind of like that he drinks whiskey. It goes with his lead-singer vibe. I’ve got another Tequila Sunrise… and I have an idea of a song I could sing…

“I was just telling Ruby about Dr. North desperately seeking a hot nanny.” Drew leans forward, making a face over her drink like it’s the most hilarious thing ever.

I guess it would be if I weren’t the reason behind the nonsense.

Remi shifts in his seat, and one glance at his face tells me he knows exactly what she’s talking about.

“You knew about this?”

“I heard something about it from Eleanor.”

“Oh my God!” I throw my hands up, falling back in the seat. “Baby Jesus, deliver me from these goddamned old church ladies!”

Gray laughs. “Did you just take the Lord’s name in vain in a prayer?”

Tia Louise's Books