Protecting His Secret Son. Laura Scott
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She picked up her cell phone in case the hospital staff called and followed him through the connecting door.
“Who is he?” Mike asked.
She stared at him, realizing that once she told him the truth, her life and Brodie’s would never be the same. She’d noticed Mike didn’t wear a wedding ring, but not all men did. He could still be involved with someone. The knots in her belly tightened painfully but she told herself to grow a spine. She locked her fingers and lifted her chin. “You are.”
His jaw dropped comically, and then anger flashed in his green eyes. “Don’t play games. Brodie is what—four? Going on five?”
“He’s three,” she corrected swiftly. “His birthday is in February. Valentine’s Day to be exact. And yes, he’s big for his age. But I’m not playing games. Why would I? Brodie is your son.”
His face went blank for a moment, then he leaped to his feet. “And you’re just telling me now?”
“Shh, don’t wake him up. And I tried to call you when I found out, remember how that went?” She could tell her tone was defensive and tried to bring it down a notch. “You didn’t give me a chance to tell you.”
“You should have called me again,” he countered, but his voice lacked heat. He stood and paced the length of the room. “I can’t believe it. Mine. Brodie is my son!”
“Our son.” Her phone vibrated in her pocket and she quickly pulled it out. She expected the call to be from the hospital but her brother’s name flashed on the screen. “This is Duncan,” she said in relief.
“Put it on speaker,” Mike demanded.
She frowned and shook her head, fearing her brother wouldn’t talk freely if he knew she wasn’t alone. “Duncan? Where are you? Why didn’t you meet me at the hospital?”
“How’s Dad?” His voice was soft, as if he were someplace he couldn’t talk.
“He’s fine. His surgery is still planned for the day after tomorrow. They want to make sure his blood pressure is stable before they put him under anesthesia.” She could feel Mike’s gaze boring into her and did her best to ignore it. “Where are you? I was worried when you didn’t come back to the house.”
“Yeah, well, I picked up a tail so I thought it was best to stay away.”
“Picked up a tail?” She glared at Mike, knowing he’d likely been the one following her brother. “Tell me where you are and I’ll meet you.”
She held her breath, waiting, hoping, praying. Then finally her brother admitted, “I’m in a motel in Jacksonville. A place called the Rustic Resort. But don’t come here. It’s late and Brodie’s probably asleep. I’ll catch up with you tomorrow.”
“Duncan, listen to me. Someone took a shot at me and Brodie outside your house. We needed protection, so I’m here with Mike Callahan. We’ll pick you up, okay? It’s better if we work together on this.”
“You were shot at? That’s crazy! Listen, I have to go.” Her brother abruptly ended the call.
“Duncan?” Feeling frantic, she hit the redial button on her phone.
The call went straight to voice mail. She dragged her gaze to Mike’s. “He hung up. I don’t understand what’s going on.”
“Where is he?” Mike demanded.
“In Jacksonville.” She hesitated, then added, “I’m worried he’s in trouble. He didn’t say it in so many words, but that’s the sense I get.”
“That’s why I wanted you to put the call on speaker.” The sharp note in his voice ticked her off.
“Well, we don’t always get what we want, do we?”
Tension shimmered between them for a long moment and this time Mike turned away, raking a hand through his hair. “Okay, fine. Let’s go get him.”
“Good idea.” She jumped to her feet. “Let me get Brodie.”
Mike stared at her and she could tell he was thinking about the fact that Brodie was his son. “No need to wake him up. Give me the name of the motel and I’ll head over to get your brother. Better that you and Brodie stay here where it’s safe.”
“No.” She wasn’t in the mood for his drill sergeant persona. “We’re going with you.”
“Not happening,” Mike said firmly.
“You don’t know the name of the motel, but I do. Besides, I said Duncan might be in trouble, not that he was in danger. I’m the one who was shot at. Don’t you think we should stick together?”
Mike looked torn, as if considering her point.
“Let’s go,” she said. “We’re wasting time arguing about this.”
It was clear he didn’t like it, but he reluctantly nodded. She spun on her heel and went back into her room to pick up Brodie.
As she lifted her son into her arms, she hoped that Duncan and Mike could find a way to work together.
Her safety and Brodie’s could very well depend on it.
Reeling from the news he was Brodie’s father, Mike struggled to stay focused. Shayla’s stubbornness frustrated him, but the more he thought about it, the more he realized she was right. They absolutely needed to stick together. And he’d rather have both Shayla and Brodie with him than alone in a motel room.
His anger toward her was redirected to himself. She had called him a few months after their fight and he’d interrupted whatever she’d been about to tell him.
Granted, it had never entered his wildest dreams she might confess she was pregnant. That the one night they’d shared had changed their lives forever.
If anyone should have called again, it was him.
Standing awkwardly near the SUV, he waited for Shayla to strap Brodie into his car seat. When she finished, he held the passenger door open for her and she shot him a curious look as she slid into the passenger seat. He went around to the driver’s side and put the SUV in gear.
Neither one of them broke the silence for several long moments.
“Why did you move to Nashville?”
“Huh?” She looked confused, then shrugged and turned away. “My aunt Jean lives there. She offered to help with the baby.”
“I would have helped with Brodie.” The words shot out of his mouth before he could stop them. Seemed to be happening a lot lately.
Shayla shifted in her seat to face him. “You accused my father and brother of being criminals, remember?”