Sweet Trilogy. Susan Mallery

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known you a while now. It’s a lot easier for me to see what’s going on in your life than it is for you.”

      “I guess, but I like it better when I’m the deep one in our relationship. I just…” She shrugged. “I feel guilty. I hate that I feel guilty. I know she’s fine.” She looked at Wyatt. “Tell me she’s fine.”

      “Want me to go check on her?”

      “Please. She’s downstairs.”

      “In the basement?”

      “In the studio.”

      Wyatt got up and headed for the basement stairs. He’d forgotten about the enclosed soundproof room built for Claire to practice. She’d gone away when she’d been six or seven, which meant it hadn’t gotten a whole lot of use. As he stepped in the basement, he frowned as he realized Claire had been a couple of years younger than Amy was now when she’d gone off with her grandmother. She must have missed her family a lot.

      Especially Nicole, he thought. They were twins.

      He knew Nicole had a lot of issues and he didn’t blame her for any of them. She’d had it tough, looking after Jesse, working in the bakery. She’d been the responsible one. But what had Claire been?

      He opened the door to the studio and was immediately caught up in the beauty of the music. He didn’t know anything about classical songs or concertos or whatever it was she was playing—only that the piece was incredibly rich and almost… sad.

      The piano was situated such that Claire’s back was to him. She swayed as she played, her long, blond hair moving with her, catching the light. She either hadn’t heard the door or didn’t care that he was there. He would guess the former.

      She seemed to be almost in a trance of some kind. As if the music transformed her.

      He backed out the way he’d come and returned to the kitchen.

      Nicole looked at him. “How is she?”

      “Fine. Playing the piano.” He walked to the refrigerator, pulled out a beer, then joined her at the table. “Why isn’t she on tour? Isn’t that what she does?”

      “I don’t know. I guess. Maybe she’s on vacation.”

      “Her time off just happened to be when you needed surgery?”

      Nicole scowled. “Don’t try to make me feel guilty about her being here.”

      “I’m not.”

      “You’re saying she might have had plans, but she dropped them to be with me.”

      “I don’t know. That’s why I asked.” He knew Jesse had called Claire and that she’d shown up the next day. Had it just been good timing or had she had to cancel events to be here?

      “I would guess she probably books up weeks at a time. Is there a concert season?” Nicole asked. “A better time to hear Mozart?”

      “You’re asking the wrong person.”

      “I know. It’s just I hadn’t thought of that. What you said. About her being here when she might have other stuff to do.” Nicole didn’t sound happy about the fact.

      “Does it change anything?”

      “Maybe.” She paused. “I’m sure she’s on vacation,” Nicole said firmly.

      “If you say so.”

      “You don’t agree?”

      “You’re not going to get the answer you want regardless. Either she walked away from prior commitments to take care of you or she took her vacation time to come look after you. It’s hard to make her the bad guy in this.”

      “Give me time,” Nicole muttered. “I can work the problem. Besides, it’s not as if I hate her. You were right about that.”

      He took a drink of the beer.

      “I don’t hate her. I don’t like her.” Nicole sighed. “Say something.”

      “You’re doing all the talking.”

      “Have I mentioned how annoying you are?”

      “More than once.”

      “What do you think about her?” Nicole asked.

      The question caught him off guard. Before he could stop himself, he remembered the last time he’d touched her. How deep the fire had burned. Then he pushed away anything close to an erotic image and shrugged. “I don’t.”

      Nicole stared at him. “You are so lying. You like her.”

      He suddenly wanted to squirm in his seat. “I don’t know her.”

      Nicole’s gaze narrowed. “You think she’s hot. Oh, my God. You’re attracted to her.”

      “It’s just chemical. It doesn’t mean anything.”

      “You want to sleep with her? That’s so not fair. You don’t want to sleep with me.”

      “We’ve been over that material already.”

      “But Claire is a pain in the ass, Wyatt. You can’t like her more than me.” She covered her face with her hands. “I’m whining. How horrible is that?”

      “You’re allowed to feel what you feel.”

      She dropped her hands. “Don’t you dare be sensitive and understanding over this. Besides, she’s my sister, which puts me in the weird position of telling you to back off.”

      He looked at her over the beer bottle. “Because she matters to you?”

      “No. Maybe. I don’t know. Just don’t do anything rash.”

      “You have my word on that.”

      He wasn’t going to do anything at all. Wanting and doing were worlds apart and he had no plans to make an awkward situation any more difficult than it already was.

       CHAPTER NINE

      “COME IN,” Amy signed before getting out of the car. “Come in.”

      Claire hesitated, looking at the two-story house, then back at the girl next to her. She didn’t mind going into the house or spending extra time with Amy. What made her hesitate was the big truck parked in the driveway. Wyatt was home and as much as Claire wanted to see him, the thought of seeing him made her feel oddly nervous. Still, she nodded and got out of the car.

      They walked up the main path. The front door opened before they could knock and Amy flew toward her father. He caught her hard against him and laughed as he spun her in a circle.

      “How’s my best girl?” he asked,

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