Tall, Dark... Collection. Carole Mortimer

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back to him slowly. ‘Then do something about it.’

      His face darkened angrily. ‘I’m trying to! I—’

      ‘Uncle Liam, the string’s got caught in the tree!’ Bobby’s distressed wail interrupted them.

      “‘Uncle” Liam…?’ Laura repeated with soft fury, her hand tightly on his arm, holding him back as he would have gone to her son’s aid.

      Liam turned back to her impatiently. ‘He didn’t know what else to call me.’

      ‘Uncle Liam…?’ she bit out furiously, annoyed beyond reason by the intimacy of the title.

      ‘Come on, Laura.’ Liam shook off her hold on his arm. ‘He’s a polite child. He didn’t feel comfortable calling an adult by their first name. I couldn’t see any harm in the title of uncle.’

      ‘I’m sure you couldn’t,’ she replied. ‘I happen to feel differently—’

      ‘Why?’ Liam turned fully back to face her. ‘I seem to remember you have an honorary uncle of your own…?’

      Laura became very still, the anger draining out of her as quickly as it had risen. She didn’t want to talk about her own ‘uncle’—!

      ‘Where is he, by the way?’ Liam continued scornfully. ‘I’ve been here several times now, and he hasn’t been in evidence once. Which is surprising, considering eight years ago you never stopped talking about the man! Don’t tell me Mrs Shipley has become too high and mighty to bother with her beloved uncle any more?’

      Laura was very pale now, her throat moving convulsively. ‘Stop this, Liam,’ she choked. ‘Stop it now!’

      ‘Why?’ he challenged. ‘What is it, Laura? Don’t you like being reminded of your more humble beginnings?’

      She swallowed hard. ‘You don’t know what you’re talking about.’

      ‘I know that you hurt me just now by your obvious aversion to having your son call me uncle—’

      ‘And that gives you the right to hurt me in return?’ She looked up at him with tear-wet eyes. ‘You have no rights here, Liam, no rights at all, and—’

      ‘Uncle Liam!’ Bobby was becoming increasingly distressed at the sight of his kite entangled in the branches of the tree.

      Laura glanced across at her son. ‘You had better go and help him,’ she said flatly. ‘And then I would like you to leave.’

      ‘And what you want you always get?’ Liam countered.

      ‘Almost never.’ She shook her head sadly. ‘Go and help Bobby,’ she said dully, turning on her heel to walk back into the house.

      Too close. Liam was getting far, far too close.

      To everything…

      But especially to the truth!

      CHAPTER ELEVEN

      ‘SO NICE of you to join us.’ The sarcasm in Liam’s tone was unmistakable as he looked across the restaurant table at Laura.

      The meeting this morning between Liam and Perry had gone very well, and the two men had decided to go out to lunch to celebrate the settling of the deal and the signing of the contract. For reasons of her own, Laura had decided to join them.

      The true fact of the matter was that after yesterday morning she didn’t dare leave Liam alone socially with anyone who knew her! He was arrogant enough to question Perry about her personal life. Not too openly, of course, but she knew Liam well enough to realise he would find out what he wanted to know without Perry even realising he had given him the information.

      Liam had done as she’d asked yesterday morning, and left as soon as he had finished flying the kite with Bobby. But, as Laura now knew only too well, his acquiescence counted for nothing; Liam would do exactly as he wanted when he wanted!

      She shrugged dismissively. ‘It’s always nice to personally welcome a new author into the company.’

      Liam smiled without humour. ‘Even this one?’

      ‘We’re all really excited at welcoming you on board.’ Perry was the one to answer him enthusiastically. ‘You have a sure-fire number one bestseller in Josie’s World, Liam.’

      Liam raised dark brows. ‘Now he tells me,’ he drawled mockingly. ‘Is that your considered opinion too, Laura?’ he prompted, his guarded gaze giving away none of his inner feelings.

      Considered opinion…? She wasn’t sure she had those any more! ‘It’s going to do very well for you,’ she told him non-committally.

      ‘And Shipley Publishing,’ he pointed out.

      She shrugged again. ‘It would be madness to allow a bestseller to slip through our fingers; so many publishing companies are in financial difficulties nowadays.’

      ‘But not Shipley,’ Liam said with certainty. ‘I checked before sending in the manuscript.’

      ‘And decided to hitch your star to a winner?’ Laura returned sharply.

      His mouth twisted scornfully. ‘It seems we have more in common than we realised.’

      Colour brightened Laura’s cheeks. So Liam was back to implying that she had married Robert for his position and money! Well, even that was probably preferable to him learning the truth…!

      Perry, Laura saw with some dismay, was listening to the exchange with a slightly puzzled look on his face.

      And no wonder; the antagonism between Liam and herself was tangible, seemed to fill the very air about their luncheon table!

      She sat forward with deliberation, lifting the glass of champagne that had been poured for her minutes earlier, encouraging the two men to do the same. ‘Success,’ she toasted.

      ‘I’ll certainly drink to that!’ Perry touched his glass lightly to hers before turning to do the same with Liam’s.

      ‘And a peaceful life,’ Liam added as he touched his glass against the side of Laura’s.

      ‘Do the two go together?’ she came back sceptically. Another photograph of Liam and herself, as Liam had arrived at her house on Sunday morning, had appeared in the newspapers today. Laura had taken one glance at the photograph before throwing the newspaper in the bin. As she had warned Liam at the time, the situation was out of his control now.

      He nodded grimly. ‘If you want it badly enough, yes.’

      ‘I hope you’re right,’ Laura returned dryly.

      There had been more reporters camped out outside her home this morning. Disappointed reporters as they’d seen she was alone in the back of the car with Bobby, on her way to dropping him off at school before continuing on to her office. Her son, at least, seemed to have suffered no ill-effects from the last few days!

      ‘I’m

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