A Decent Proposal. Teresa Southwick

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with retail space below. A mixed-use development. The project is big enough to bring in revenue to existing local businesses. Workers will need lodging and food. It’s a win for everyone.”

      “Maybe.” Eyes narrowed, Tom looked down at her but directed the next question to Burke. “How long have you known my daughter?”

      Oh, boy. Time to jump in and help. “Dad, have you ever met someone and right from the beginning you felt as if you’d known them your whole life?”

      “No. And in case you’re wondering, I noticed you didn’t answer the question.”

      “Look, Dad—” The sound of the office phone ringing interrupted.

      “I’ll get it. But we’re not finished with this, Sydney.” Her father gave her a dad look then headed inside to answer the call.

      When they were alone, Syd blew out a long breath. “Thanks for going along, Mr. Holden—”

      “Burke, please. After all, we’re going out. I’m the guy you met and felt as if you’d known all your life.” His voice was teasing, his smile incredibly attractive. “So, do you want to tell me what that was all about?”

      “Not really, but I owe you an explanation.” She gathered her thoughts. “Here goes. Twenty-five words or less. You’re obviously a busy man.”

      “Yes, but this is the most intriguing thing that’s ever happened to me.”

      “I doubt that, but okay. If you say so.” A man who looked like him probably had intriguing encounters with women every day. “My dad has been a widower for a long time, actually since the day I was born.”

      “Your mother died in childbirth?” He looked shocked.

      “Yes. And for years everyone has been telling him to get a life, but he wouldn’t. Recently my older brother dropped by the house unexpectedly and found Dad in a compromising situation with the mayor. I can’t say more or the idea of him with a woman—doing stuff in bed—will be burned in my brain and require years of therapy. Long story short, for close to a year they’ve been secretly dating.”

      “Way to go, Tom.” There was an admiring expression on Burke’s face when he glanced at the office doorway.

      She laughed, then grew serious. “He’s found love again.”

      “Good for him. But what does that have to do with you?”

      “He wants to ask the mayor to marry him but won’t get on with it because of me. Both of my brothers have gone all white-picket-fence and settled down. Marriage, babies, the whole deal. Dad wants the same for me. Or at least to know I’m dating and moving somewhere in the vicinity of settling down.”

      “I see.”

      “You probably think I’m crazy, and who could blame you? You just had the bad luck to arrive as I was being grilled like raw hamburger. I’d just told him a big fat lie about going out with someone. He wanted to know who and there you were. I’m terribly sorry to have dragged you into the madcap McKnight family like this. But I really do appreciate what you did.”

      “Like I said, very intriguing.” He slid his hands into his pockets. “What are you going to do now?”

      “Nothing. He’s met you. That gives him a visual and he’ll propose to Loretta and they’ll get married.”

      “Won’t you need a date for the wedding?”

      “You’ll be conveniently out of town.” She smiled at him. “After all, you’re a very busy man. And at just the right time I’ll share the news that you and I have broken up.”

      “Hmm.” The corner of his mouth quirked up. “Will I have dumped you?”

      She laughed. “Not after you were so understanding. The least I can do is take the blame. Or it will just be one of those things that didn’t work out. No one’s fault.”

      “But I’ll be heartbroken,” he protested.

      “Something tells me you’ll find someone to make it better.”

      “I’ve heard of speed dating,” he said, shaking his head, “but this is the fastest relationship I’ve ever had.”

      “Aren’t you glad you were in the right place at the right time?” Wow, he really was smooth. Looks, charm and wit made him a triple threat. The single ladies of Blackwater Lake would be forming a line, but Syd wouldn’t be in it. She wasn’t interested in complicating her life. “And that reminds me—what brings you to McKnight Automotive?”

      “Oil change.”

      “Okay. It’s on the house.” When he opened his mouth to protest, she said, “I insist. I told you I’d make it worth your while.”

      “All right. Thanks.”

      “You helped me out of a jam so it’s the least I can do. Want to wait for it? We have a comfortable lounge with coffee, soft drinks and snacks.”

      “No, someone is picking me up.” At that moment, a big, black SUV pulled into the driveway and parked behind the sports car. “As a matter of fact, there’s my ride.”

      “Give me a number where I can reach you when it’s ready,” she said.

      Burke pulled a business card out of his wallet and handed it over. “Thanks, Sydney Marie McKnight.”

      “No—thank you.”

      Burke smiled, then walked to the passenger side of the car and got in. The vehicle drove out of the lot and she watched until the taillights disappeared down the street.

      Tom came out of the office. “Someone needs a tow out on Lakeview Drive. I’ll take care of it.”

      “Okay.”

      “Burke seems like a nice young man.”

      “He is.” It wasn’t every guy who would get sucked into a scenario like that and just go with it. Points to the handsome stranger.

      “I want the four of us to go out to dinner.”

      “Four?” Her stomach dropped.

      “Loretta and me. You and Burke.”

      “I don’t know, Dad. He’s...busy,” she said lamely.

      “Everyone is but he’s managed to find the time to date you.” Her father’s voice had an edge of suspicion. “And everyone has to eat. So we’ll double-date. Unless you’re lying to your old man.”

      It was hard not to flinch. There probably wasn’t a place in hell low enough for her. Still, she was doing the wrong thing for the right reason and that had to count for something.

      “Really, Dad. You raised me better than that.” This bad was all on her.

      She cared about her father’s happiness. He’d spent so many years being sad and alone and he wasn’t getting

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