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The Ramseys Boxed Set

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by Altonya Washington


  “Why don’t you let me worry about that?”

  “I don’t like it.”

  “Spivey please. Look, whatever’s going on out there, I need to see it for myself. So work on devising a ruse to get me out there- tell ‘em I’m one of the new girls or something-”

  “County-”

  “Call me when I’m all set...Spive?”

  “Alright...alright, alright I’m on it,” he promised.

  Sighing, once the connection broke, County tossed the phone aside and then resumed her gazing from the balcony. Her absent gaze softened when she heard the quick, insistent rapping on her bedroom door and the sound of Michaela’s voice.

  “County? Are you okay?” she whispered.

  “Quest told me to leave you alone,” Mick said when County opened the door. She glanced across her shoulder before easing into the room and shutting the door behind her. “I was worried, did something happened?”

  “Not what you’re thinking,” County assured, pulling Mick into a hug. “I had a meeting at Dark Squires. They’re the company trying to take the House.”

  “Dark Squires? Oh no,” Mick groaned and closed her eyes when she pulled out of the hug. “Fernando’s company. And you didn’t know?” she watched County nod. “Oh sweetie, I’m so sorry. I had no idea you didn’t know that was his business.”

  “It’s okay,” County whispered and enveloped Mick into another hug. “I don’t really want to talk about it, though. Is that okay?”

  Mick looked into County’s eyes and patted her cheek. “It’s more than okay. You just take it easy, huh?”

  “Mick?” County called just as her friend prepared to step out of the room. “I don’t want to talk to anyone.”

  Mick didn’t need to be told who ‘anyone’ was and nodded. “Get some rest,” she ordered before leaving.

  ~~~

  “To hell with it,” Fernando muttered and continued on past the gates leading up to Quest’s and Mick’s home. Contessa had told him she needed time, but he couldn’t give her that. Besides, this was Seattle. She lived in Chicago. Hell, she already had distance- time was a luxury he couldn’t afford.

  He’d called himself a fool for not telling her about Dark Squires. After all their conversations, he couldn’t find a way to ease in that choice bit of information. No wonder she thought he didn’t respect her- had no use for her save the obvious.

  Shaking the thought from his head, Fernando haphazardly parked his Ford F150 in the horseshoe drive, reached for his cellular and dialed the number.

  ~~~

  “You good?” Quest checked the temperature of the bubble bath he’d just run for his wife.

  Michaela only smiled serenely as she eased down into the sunken gray marble tub. Her contentment was short-lived when the phone rang. Mick closed her hand over Quest’s forearm when he rose to answer the call. “County doesn’t want to talk to Fernando,” she told him.

  He only smiled, dropping a kiss to her forehead before he stood. “Relax and enjoy your bath,” he ordered, deciding to take the phone in their bedroom.

  “Hey man,” I know she doesn’t want to hear anything from me,” were the first words Fernando spoke to his cousin.

  “What the hell happened?” Quest cast a quick look across his shoulder.

  “Somehow, Stef arranged for her to have a meeting at Dark Squires. He made sure I was there.”

  Quest closed his eyes and grunted. “Hell man, I always told you that fool was dangerous,” he referred to Stefan.

  “I wish I’d listened. Man, help me out here, alright?”

  “Where are you?” Quest asked.

  “Right outside your front door.”

  ~~~

  County had hoped a hot shower would soothe her nerves. It relaxed her body, but her mind was still a mess. She was finger combing her short damp locks into place when a knock fell upon her door. Thinking it was Mick, she didn’t hesitate to fling it open.

  Fernando walked in before she could even think to close it.

  “Does ‘I need time’ mean anything to you other than ‘just come barging over when you feel like it’?”

  “You knew I couldn’t let it end that way,” he said, his crystal clear brown gaze hard and probing.

  County folded her arms across the bodice of the tie-dyed smock dress she wore.

  Fernando took in her guarded stance. “I wouldn’t be surprised to know you’re thinking of hopping the first plane back to Chicago,” he guessed.

  County confirmed that he’d guessed correctly with a guilty look that was easy to spot. “Say what you came to say and then let me be,” she turned her back toward him.

  Bowing his head, Fernando slipped his hands inside the deep pockets of his light clay trousers. “You have to know I didn’t do this to hurt you?”

  “Do I?” County turned to face him then. “Do I, Fernando? After all, it was me who practically said ‘come home to bed with me’.”

  “Dammit, can’t you get over that?”

  “I thought I could, until this.”

  “County-”

  “What was it? Were you playing me or, as your partner said, working me, all along?” She asked, coming to stand right before him. “Did you want to see how much fun we could have before you tried again to persuade me to sell my business? Or maybe you thought after such good sex, I’d just give it to you. I’d sure as hell given you everything else.”

  “Dammit Contessa, alright, I admit that when Stef approached me about the House, I was interested,” he said, about to step even closer and then changing his mind. “I was also a little pissed that I hadn’t thought of it myself. After all, acquiring Contessa House would be the perfect way to stifle Mick’s book or any book on the family. Then, I met you and-”

  “You just couldn’t bear to take it and telling me the truth would’ve just hurt my little ‘ol feelings?”

  “No,” he swore, this time taking the last step toward her, “No, after I met you, I wanted your House even more,” he confessed, squeezing her upper arms and urging her to sit at the foot of the bed where he knelt before her.

  “I wanted to bring it under Dark Squires wing, offer it more financial freedom.”

  “Financial freedom?” County spat, “My business is one of the top-grossing independent houses in the country.”

  “Bringing in, what? Two, three million a year?”

  “Yes, and?”

  “And Dark Squires could help you gross five times that much.”

  “So then, all of a sudden you changed your mind?” County asked, refusing to be moved by his warm, enveloping voice and eyes.

  Fernando’s hands dropped from her arms to rest on either side of her on the bed. “I knew you better. We were...closer and I got scared that I’d lose you if you found out I was involved with the company. Besides, I knew you were happy with your business the way it was.”

  County straightened, her frown clearing somewhat. “Why would that matter to you?”

  “Because taking a woman’s dream isn’t a good way to show you love her.”

  “Oh, why didn’t you just tell me?” County sighed, remorse filling her voice. “Especially after what I told you about the ship?”

  “I had every intention of doing that very thing,” he swore, “but then we found out about Houston and...everything just went off in another direction. But Contessa I meant everything I ever said to you. Everything. My feelings are real and I pray you can forgive me.”

  County stared helplessly at the ceiling. “I knew what we had was too wonderful. It takes time to craft something like that.”

  “Not always,” he argued softly, his fingers brushing across her thighs bared by the hem of her dress.

  Shaking her head, County reached out to toy with the gorgeous dark brown curls covering his head. “I constantly cursed myself for thinking there was something going on- something that would change things, but it was true. I don’t blame you,” she added when he looked up. Her fingers fell to his jaw and she stroke
d the light shadow of his beard. “I enjoyed every bit of what happened between us, but all along I knew it would fizzle. I guess that’s why I never let go of the mask,” she flashed him a brief sorrowful smile.

  Fernando felt his jaw clench, knowing his temper was beginning its slow simmer. It was easy to read between the lines of her soft-spoken, sweetly painful words. They were telling him that she was about to end it and he couldn’t listen to her say that.

  Rising suddenly, he kissed her. County met the force of the action with her own strength. Her hands cupped his face and she gasped, allowing him deeper into her mouth.

  Their tongues battled passionately- furiously thrusting, encircling amidst an onset of desire, love and desperation.

  Fernando ended the kiss, breathing harshly against her neck. “Don’t leave without saying goodbye to me,” he asked.

  “I won’t,” she promised, squeezing her eyes shut against the tears filling them. “Besides, Mick’ll kill me if I leave before the party,” she attempted a lightness that wasn’t forthcoming.

  Fernando simply nodded, kissed her cheek and then he was gone. County watched the closed door for five seconds, before jumping up to beg him not to leave her.

  Her cell phone chimed just as her fingers brushed the knob. Closing her eyes, she settled it within her mind that she and Fernando were too complicated, too driven by their desire for one another and all the forces that worked to make it impossible for that desire to flourish into more. Turning dejectedly, she answered the phone before it rang again.

  “County?” Spivey called.

  She cleared her throat realizing that Spivey probably didn’t recognize the lost tone in her voice. She forced the strength back into it. “What’s up?”

  “Your voyage on The Wind Rage is all set.”

  CHAPTER FOURTEEN

  Whatever tensions there may’ve been over the shower party, they fled with the arrival of the guests. Everyone seemed to be at ease and ready to enjoy the sunny afternoon weather. The party was an indoor/outdoor affair held at Quest’s and Michaela’s home.

  Classical jazz floated through the air as sweetly as the conversations that mingled throughout and focused mainly on the news that the couple would be delivering the first grandchild of the next generation- a granddaughter to the Ramsey clan. Food was plentiful and everyone was urged to feast until their hearts were content.

  Surprisingly, Mick wasn’t camped out by the buffet table. Instead, she stood looking over the gift table that teemed with brightly wrapped packages. She was about to give one a shake, when her hand was smacked. She gasped and looked up to see Quaysar’s handsome face close to her own.

  She squealed, hugging him tightly and then hugging Tykira. “Girl, thanks so much for getting him here.”

  “Hey,” Quay complained, “it hurts me that you think I wouldn’t come on my own.”

  Mick smacked his cheek. “Get over it. I should be mad anyway that you missed the announcement,” she tugged on the sleeve of the white T-shirt he wore beneath a Supersonics jersey.

  “Mick, I’m afraid that one’s my fault,” Ty admitted, squeezing her husband’s hand.

  “Oh Lord,” Mick drawled and waved her hand in the air. “I don’t even wanna know.”

  “Well, we wanna know,” Quay patted his sister-in-law’s growing tummy. “Spill it.”

  Mick cupped his face in her hands. “You and Ty can expect a little niece in the summer.”

  Quay closed his eyes and smiled before kissing Mick’s palm. “A niece,” he whispered, his dark eyes sparkling with warmth. “My very own little niece. I’m gonna have to teach her to be on the lookout for all the clowns out there,” he looked as though he were making a to-do list in his head.

  “And I can’t think of a better man to teach that subject,” Mick laughed.

  Quay and Ty joined in and soon the threesome was enveloped in a tight hug.

  “Hey, hey break it up!” Quest called upon his approach. “I wanna hug too.”

  The four were still hugging when Marcus and Josephine arrived. Conversation seemed to grow a smidge quieter throughout the crowded room. Quay’s mood transformed as he left the hugging circle to stare down his uncle.

  “Quay?” Ty took her husband’s hand and pressed it to the front of the deep turquoise halter blouse she wore. “Quay, please don’t let this worry you. You knew we’d see him here, Quay.” She called more forcefully when he didn’t seem to tune into her words. She made him face her.

  Quay’s ebony stare focused in on his wife’s face and his anger seemed to abate. His hands spanned her waist and he pulled her into a throaty kiss.

  Quest clapped his twin’s shoulder. “Let’s get somethin’ to eat,” he suggested and they headed for the buffet table with Mick and Ty close behind.

  ~~~

  “What the hell are you doin’ here?” Yohan Ramsey demanded of his father.

  “Han,” Josephine whispered, rubbing her son’s back to calm him.

  Forgetting Marcus, Yohan turned and kissed his mother’s cheek. “You’ve made your appearance and set everyone on edge, rest assured,” he kept Josephine close to his side. “I’ll make sure Ma gets home.”

  Marcus’s eyes filled with momentary regret while watching his youngest child stroll off.

  “Does it even bother you a little that all three of your sons hate you?”

  Rolling his eyes at the sound of Damon’s voice, Marcus turned. “Giving parenting advice now, Damon? I hope you haven’t forgotten all the headaches those twins gave you?”

  “They were children, what’s your excuse?”

  “Dammit, I’m not gonna stand here and let you preach to me from some soapbox!” he whispered viciously.

  Damon only smirked. “It wouldn’t do a damn bit of good anyway.”

  Marc stood clenching and unclenching his fists as his younger brother walked away. Then, he spotted Quest and Quay talking with Yohan across the room. His wicked juices rolled and coolly he strolled over to partake of the inviting buffet.

  ~~~

  Mick found County alone on the patio enjoying the view. She rested her head against County’s and dropped an arm across her shoulder. “Can I help?” she asked.

  “No,” County kissed Mick’s temple. “I just want to wallow in misery a little while longer and then I’ll it go.”

  “Mmm and how much of it are you talking about?”

  “Mick, I don’t know what’s gonna happen between me and Fernando,” County groaned, rubbing her arms through the sleeves of the coffee bean striped silk blouse she wore.

  “Well honey, is there any way you could forgive him and move past it?”

  County laughed. “Mick I’m past it. It was business and I’m fine with letting go of that.”

  Mick slapped her hands to the sides of her bell-bottomed stretch jeans. “So what’s the problem, then?”

  “Mick, I don’t-”

  “Uh-uh, you’ve got to talk to me now.”

  Grimacing at being left with no choice, County pulled Mick aside. “Fernando has a strip club in Chicago- very posh, very affluent clientele. But several girls have been leaving the business. They’ve all gotten jobs on some cruise ship, for gentlemen only.”

  Mick shook her head. “Well, that’s not unusual.”

  “I have to know what’s happening on that ship.”

  “Well, damn girl, can’t you figure that out on your own? Gambling, prostitution, drugs... on the open seas they wouldn’t have to worry about much authority.”

  “Fernando says he didn’t know,” County whispered, massaging her eyes. “I want to believe him. I did believe him.”

  “But after Dark Squires, you don’t know?” Mick guessed.

  County ran a hand through her hair and nodded. “I feel angry at myself for doubting him again, and I feel stupid because I’m letting my feelings blind me to what’s right in front of my face. He told me his club was on the up and up, that as far as he knew, prostitution or anything illegal was nonexistent in
his organization.” She closed her eyes as though it were too much of a chore to keep them open. “If that’s what’s going on out there and he is involved, then there’s truly no hope for us.”

  “Honey, you know Fernando, so you have to ask yourself if he could be involved in something like this.”

  “If I ask myself then the answer would be no and I’m afraid I don’t much trust my judgement these days.”

  Suspicion filled Mick’s amber eyes. “So how do you intend to find out? County, please tell me you’re not going out to that ship?” She asked when County fixed her with a pointed look.

  “Spivey was able to book me passage.”

  “Are you crazy?!” Mick’s eyes were wide as small moons. “County that’s dangerous, not to mention life threatening. Hell, that’s only the sort of foolishness I’d pull.”

  “Well, since you’re completely not in shape to go-” County paused to pat Mick’s tummy. “I have to. Besides, Mick, I have to know. I have to see for myself if there’s anything to see.”

  “And if there’s nothing to see?” Mick asked, her eyes narrowing. “Should I plan for another addition to the Ramsey family?”

  “That’s the one question I can’t and won’t answer,” County decided, and then pulled Mick’s hands into hers. “But I may have to leave the party early so please don’t be upset if you happen to look up and find that I’m gone.”

  Michaela’s gaze shifted momentarily before her arched brows rose another notch. “Leaving’s gonna be pretty tough since I’m sure Fernando will have his eyes on you the entire time.”

  County turned as Mick nodded. There stood Fernando several feet away talking with his cousins.

  “Honey, just face him,” Mick urged with an encouraging smile. “Don’t make any mad dashes. My secluded, romantic patio is your only escape anyway.”

  County opened her mouth to respond, when her eyes met with Fernando’s. Of course, her first instinct was to retreat, but of course her feet wouldn’t move. Mick simply patted her shoulder and left her standing there. Contessa swallowed, watching Fernando excuse himself from his cousins and head in her direction.

 

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