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Authors: Brenda Jackson

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Shelly
shifted
her
gaze
to
look
into
the
face
of
a
uniformed
man
who
appeared
to
be
in
his
late
twenties.
“Yes?”

“I’m
Deputy
Rick
McKade,
and
the
sheriff
wants
to
see
you
now.”

Shelly
stood.
She
wasn’t
ready
for
another
encounter
with
Dare,
but
evidently
he
was
ready
for
another
one
with
her.

“All
right.”

This
time
when
she
entered
Dare’s
office
he
was
sitting

behind
his
desk
with
his
head
lowered
while
writing

something.
She
hoped
it
was
the
paperwork
she
needed
to
get
AJ
and
go
home,
but
a
part
of
her
knew
the
moment

Dare
lifted
his
head
and
looked
up
at
her,
that
he
would
not
make
things
easy
on
her.
He
was
still
angry
and
very
much
upset.

“Shelly?”

She
blinked
when
she
realized
Dare
had
been
talking.
She
also
realized
Deputy
McKade
had
left
and
closed
the
door
behind
him.
“I’m
sorry,
what
did
you
say?”

He
gazed
at
her
for
a
long
moment.
“I
said
you
could
have
a
seat.”

She
shook
her
head.
“I
don’t
want
to
sit
down,
Dare.
All
I
want
is
to
get
AJ
and
take
him
home.”

“Not
until
we
talk.”

She
took
a
deep
breath
and
felt
a
tightness
in
her
throat.
She
also
felt
tired
and
emotionally
drained.
“Can
we
make
arrangements
to
talk
some
other
time,
Dare?”

Shelly
regretted
making
the
request
as
soon
as
the
words
had
left
her
mouth.
They
had
pushed
him,
not
over
the
edge
but
just
about.
He
stood
and
covered
the
distance

separating
them.
The
degree
of
anger
on
his
face
actually
had
her
taking
a
step
back.
She
didn’t
ever
recall
seeing

him
so
furious.

“Talk
some
other
time?
You
have
some
nerve
even
to

suggest
something
like
that.
I
just
found
out
that
I
have
a

son,
a
ten-year-old
son,
and
you
think
you
can
just
waltz

back
into
town
with
my
child
and
expect
me
to
turn
my
head
and
look
away
and
not
claim
what’s
mine?”

Shelly
released
the
breath
she’d
been
holding,
hearing
the
sound
of
hurt
and
pain
in
Dare’s
voice.
“No,
I
never
thought
any
of
those
things,
Dare,”
she
said
softly.
“In
fact,
I
thought
just
the
opposite,
which
is
why
I
moved
back.
I
knew
once
I
told
you
about
AJ
that
you
would
claim
him
as
yours.
And
I
also
knew
you
would
help
me
save
him.”

Eyes
narrowed
and
jaw
tight,
Dare
stared
at
her.
She
watched
as
immediate
concern—a
father’s
concern—
appear
in
his
gaze.
“Save
him
from
what?”

“Himself.”

She
paused,
then
answered
the
question
she
saw
flaring
in
his
eyes.
“You’ve
met
him,
and
I’m
sure
you
saw
how
angry
he
is.
I
can
only
imagine
what
sort
of
an
impression
he

made
on
you
today,
but
deep
down
he’s
really
a
good
kid,
Dare.
I
began
putting
in
extra
hours
at
the
hospital,
which

resulted
in
him
spending
more
time
with
sitters
and
finding
ways
to
get
into
trouble,
especially
at
school
when
he
got
mixed
up
with
the
wrong
crowd.
That’s
the
reason
I
moved
back
here,
to
give
him
a
fresh
start—with
your
help.”

Anger,
blatant
and
intense,
flashed
in
Dare’s
eyes.
“Are
you
saying
that
the
only
reason
you
decided
to
tell
me
about

him
and
seek
my
help
was
because
he’d
started
giving
you
trouble?
What
about
those
years
when
he
was
a
good
kid?
Did
you
not
think
I
had
a
right
to
know
about
his
existence

then?”

Shelly
held
his
gaze.
“I
thought
I
was
doing
the
right
thing
by
not
telling
you
about
him,
Dare.”

A
muscle
worked
in
his
jaw.
“Well,
you
were
wrong.
You
didn’t
do
the
right
thing.
Nothing
would
have
been
more
important
to
me
than
being
a
father
to
my
son,
Shelly.”

A
twinge
of
regret,
a
fleeting
moment
of
sadness
for
the
ten
years
of
fatherhood
she
had
taken
away
from
him
touched
Shelly.
She
had
to
make
him
understand
why
she
had

made
the
decision
she
had
that
night.
“That
night
you
stood
before
me
and
said
that
becoming
a
FBI
agent
was
all
you
had
ever
wanted,
Dare,
all
you
had
ever
dreamed
about,

and
that
the
reason
we
couldn’t
be
together
any
longer
was
because
of
the
nature
of
the
work.
You
felt
it
was
best
that
as
an
agent,
you
shouldn’t
have
a
wife
or
family.”
She

blinked
back
tears
when
she
added.
“You
even
said
you

were
glad
I
hadn’t
gotten
pregnant
any
of
those
times
we

had
made
love.”

She
wiped
at
her
eyes.
“How
do
you
think
I
felt
hearing
you
say
that,
two
months
pregnant
and
knowing
that
our
baby
and
I
stood
in
the
way
of
you
having
what
you
desired

most?”

When
AJ’s
laughter
floated
in
from
the
outside,
Shelly

slowly
walked
over
to
the
window
and
looked
into
the
yard
below.
The
boy
was
watching
a
uniformed
officer
give
a

police
dog
a
bath.
This
was
the
first
time
she
had
heard
AJ
laugh
in
months,
and
the
sheer
look
of
enjoyment
on
his

face
at
that
moment
was
priceless.
She
turned
back
around
to
face
Dare,
knowing
she
had
to
let
him
know
how
she
felt.

“When
I
found
out
I
was
pregnant
there
was
no
question
in
my
mind
that
I
wouldn’t
tell
you,
Dare.
In
fact,
I
had
been

anxiously
waiting
all
that
night
for
the
perfect
time
to
do
so.

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