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The Bachelor Pact Box Set

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by Rita Herron


  No, Reid would call his cell phone. It had to be Sophie, and he was not her answering machine.

  Three rings, four, and then the message machine picked up. "Hello," Sophie said in that sultry voice that drew his insides into a knot. "You've reached Sophie Lane. I'm sorry I can't come to the phone, but you know the drill; leave a message."

  He told himself to leave the room and not listen, but his feet refused to cooperate. Seconds later another woman's voice echoed over the line. "Sophie, hon, this is Deseree. I saw the 'Dating Game' show, and man, what a catch you found in that jock. You were smart not to choose that dud bachelor number two. Did he have some awful answers or what? He must have crawled out from under a rock."

  "I was faking it," Lance muttered.

  "Anyway, I can't wait to see the footage of the date on TV."

  He rubbed a hand over his face. Neither could he.

  "Anyway, I'll try your cell phone. Have a great time!"

  Lance hissed between his teeth. Sophie was probably already having a great time, indulging in more hanky-panky with the hulk.

  Shaking off the images the caller had conjured in his mind, he took a quick walk through the den, his gaze landing on the country sofa and furnishings. He'd been shocked the first time he'd visited; he'd assumed Sophie would have chrome and glass and white leather, but the furnishings were homey, comfortable. Of course, she had mentioned that most of the furniture had come with the house and that Maddie would help her with the decorating. Would she update the furniture with contemporary pieces or would she opt for antiques and a welcoming atmosphere?

  It didn't matter, he told himself. This was Sophie's house. She could do whatever she wanted. He just hoped she didn't ruin it with some ritzy-looking faux marble or cover the pine floors with cheesy shag carpet.

  He stepped into her bedroom and hesitated, feeling like a voyeur as he skimmed over the four-poster canopy bed with its satiny white comforter. The bed itself looked decadent, everything in the room in its place, except for the red teddy lying at the foot of the bed as if it were waiting on a lover.

  It was not only crotchless but see-through as hell. She might as well wear a piece of saran wrap.

  Worse, the scent of Sophie's perfume, some kind of light floral mixture that reminded him of roses, wafted toward him, stirring sensations that he had no business feeling for a woman he didn't want to want.

  His body hardened anyway. The traitor.

  Had Sophie forgotten the teddy? Had she meant to take it with her to Cancun? And if she had forgotten it, would she crawl into bed tonight totally naked?

  * * *

  Rory would definitely want to get naked this weekend, Sophie thought. She drummed her fingers on the dash as she drove to the airport, desperately trying to think of excuses.

  "Sorry, Rory, but it's the wrong time of the month."

  Lame. Besides, some guys didn't care. And he might even use it against her and remind her that the chances of her getting pregnant were nil.

  "I forgot protection."

  But what if he produced a box of a hundred condoms? And even if he hadn't brought a stash, Cancun, the love nest of Mexico, probably sold them by the case. For all she knew, the maids might leave packages on the pillows at night along with the chocolates.

  "I'm not allowed to sleep with you because of the show."

  Yeah, right. Like he'd believe that.

  "I had too much to drink and want the first time to be really special."

  She could hear his sultry reply—"Honey, I'll make sure it's special."

  "I'm allergic to sand."

  "I'll spread a towel down on the beach."

  Sophie's cell phone rang, cutting off her inner diatribe. She glanced at the number and grimaced. Her mother. Was Deseree in trouble again? Had she been arrested? Or did she need more money?

  Willing herself to remain calm, she clicked the button to answer. "Hello, Deseree."

  "Honey, I saw your show; it was wonderful!"

  Sophie merged into the exit lane in the late-evening traffic. "Thanks."

  "What have you done to your hair, though? I barely recognized you."

  That was the idea.

  Her mother tittered on before Sophie could respond. Thank heavens.

  "Chopping it off like that, dying it that stark black. I did so love your long golden locks." Deseree hesitated on a gust of expelled air, and Sophie pictured her tilting her Virginia Slims up and daintily taking a puff. Her mother was always worried about her image, always wanting to look sophisticated and demure. Odd, considering her chosen profession, or maybe that was the reason she paid such close attention.

  Sophie had never quite understood Deseree. And Deseree hadn't exactly been mother material.

  "I needed a change," Sophie explained, not wanting to hurt her mother's feelings by explaining that she was trying to disguise herself. The last thing she wanted was to be recognized as her old self. She had a new career, a new start in life.

  Sophie's secrets were not to be revealed.

  "And that man you chose, wow, I haven't seen biceps like that since Larry Filch."

  Her mother's on and off live-in lover during Sophie's freshman year. Sophie had marked her years in school by her mother's various boyfriends—she couldn't quite call them relationships—and her various apartments, which she couldn't quite call home.

  The very reason it was so important to her to buy a house and settle down with one man.

  "Yes, he's handsome," Sophie said in a guarded tone as she changed lanes. What was her mother up to? Did she want Sophie to fix her up with a man?

  "I bet you're going to have a fabulous time in Cancun."

  She doubted that. Not unless she got over Lance really quickly.

  "Anyway, I called to see if Lucy arrived."

  Her erratic sister? "Lucy's coming to see me?"

  "Oh, dear, she hasn't called."

  Sophie rolled her eyes, then braked for a red light. Was Deseree actually worried about one of her offspring? Now there was a switch. "No, but I'll try her cell," Sophie said, sensing trouble. And she'd find out what mischief Lucy was up to now.

  "You should see the latest moves she added to the Dazzling Diva act. Your sister has become quite the Vegas star. Everyone is talking about her, even the talent scouts."

  Guilt niggled at Sophie. She had started Lucy into the showy lifestyle, but now that Sophie had gotten out, she owed it to her sister to help her do the same.

  "Do you know why Lucy's coming?"

  The expelling of breath signified another dramatic drag on her cigarette. "Something about that singles series you're doing. Lucy wants you to work her into one of the shows, but she'll have to explain the details."

  Sophie's premonition of bad luck intensified. "Deseree, I'm almost to the airport and I need to phone Lucy before I board. I'm hanging up now."

  "Wait." Fingernails tapped across a hard surface, and Sophie's stomach tightened. That could mean only one thing: her mother had another agenda.

  "Listen, hon, I hate to ask you this, but the rent is due and I'm a little pinched. Could you just spot me a few dollars? I promise I'll pay you back the end of the month."

  Sophie sighed. But the fact that her mother wanted money at least meant she wasn't up to her old tricks again. That is, unless she'd taken up buying expensive presents for the new man in her life.

  Did Sophie really want to know? No.

  "All right, I'll put a check in the mail from the airport."

  "Thanks, honey. You and Lucy have fun next week. And enjoy your romantic weekend. Don't do anything I wouldn't do."

  Her mother's parting words echoed in Sophie's mind, resurrecting memories of her childhood. Don't do anything I wouldn't do.

  As if there were anything her mother wouldn't do.

  Sophie grimaced and hung up, then punched in Lucy's number. Deseree was definitely trouble, suddenly trying to ensconce herself in Sophie's and Lucy's lives after being virtually absent all those years.


  And Lucy, lovable as she was, exploded through life like a train wreck. Sophie's only hope was to talk to her little sister and try to circumvent disaster before things snowballed out of hand.

  But first, she had to find out exactly what scheme Lucy had up her sleeve this time....

  * * *

  Lance had already torn out the back door and checked for termite damage, then covered it with polyurethane in case it rained. Tomorrow he'd pick up the supplies he needed to replace the door casings. He wiped his neck with a towel. It must be a hundred degrees outside.

  Sophie was on her way to the airport. But what would she be doing once she arrived in Cancun? Images came to him like being slapped in the face. Sophie lying on the sugar-white sandy beach with the hulk. Sophie letting the hulk rub sunscreen all over her silky bare skin and getting sand in all the wrong places. The two of them joining the nude sun-bathers at the adult beach where the man could gawk at her voluptuous figure.

  Worse, once Sophie had sucked the hulk into her web of desire, would she decide he was worthy of a walk down the aisle?

  He cursed a blue streak, banning the images from his mind as he attacked the master suite bathroom. He did not care if Sophie wound up marrying the hulk.

  No, not one bit.

  Marriage gave him the willies. Why, at Maddie and Chase's impromptu ceremony, he'd had to take antacids to keep his last meal down. And owning a house was another trap—his own parents had been so in debt with their own when they'd died that Lance had had to forgo college in an effort to work, take care of Maddie and Reid, and get the house in good enough condition to sell.

  Jazzy loped up beside him and glared down her pink nose, green eyes scrutinizing. He ignored the cat and ripped at the pipes with a vengeance. He'd focus on completing these renovations as quickly as possible and avoid her as well. He might not want marriage, but he couldn't help but want Sophie in other ways.

  What man with any degree of testosterone wouldn't want Sophie Lane?

  The way her big eyes danced with mischief screamed sex appeal. And though he normally preferred long hair, the way that short spiked black hair swirled around her ivory skin made him itch to claw his hands in it and muss it up. And those voluptuous breasts... God, they would swell in his hands....

  He turned the wrench with gusto, but a screw fell out and the pipe cracked, then literally broke in two in his hands. "Blast it all to hell."

  The cat screeched and darted out of the way, skidding on the floor as she barreled around the corner. Water gushed out, pelting Lance in the face and drenching his clothes.

  He fought the onslaught and reached down to turn off the water, frowning when he noticed the pipe had already been welded in three different places. Someone had done a shoddy job of temporarily glossing over the earlier damage to the house, most likely to make the sale. What other cosmetic repairs had been done to the place to hide major problems?

  It reminded him of most marriages he knew. All appeared well on the surface but who knew what problems lay below. Take his parents' relationship. His father had been a well-known doctor, his mother a doctor's wife. They had both seemed happy.

  Then they'd died.

  His life had been snapped in two. He had been afraid the courts would put Maddie and Reid into some foster home, so he'd taken over the responsibility of raising them, but he'd been young himself.

  Of course Maddie and Chase seemed happy. But their relationship was still in the honeymoon phase. Once that passed...

  He didn't want to think about it. And he couldn't imagine himself married. He'd probably only disappoint Sophie if he got involved with her.

  She'd want sophisticated, the jet-setter type. And he was nothing but a homeboy, a construction worker/developer who liked working with his hands, not hobnobbing in front of a camera.

  The fact that she'd use her own date as a TV show proved they weren't compatible. She would make a spectacle out of her personal relationship with Rory in front of thousands for everyone to see.

  Including him.

  Which absolutely proved that a relationship between him and Sophie would never work. If he ever chose to get romantic with a woman, he wouldn't make a public spectacle of himself or their relationship. He'd woo her in subtle, simple ways. She wouldn't need a cameraman or voters on her Web site to tell her he was the one.

  She'd know it every time he touched her.

  * * *

  Sophie tried to call Lucy on her cell phone, while she maneuvered her car through traffic. Her diet Coke sloshed on the console, and she swiped at it, grateful when her little sister answered. Lucy was breathless and laughing as if she weren't alone. She was obviously doing better in the love department than her big sister.

  "Lucy, sorry if this is a bad time, but I'm on my way to the airport. Deseree said you were coming to Savannah."

  "I am. Listen, Sophie, I have a new business on the side, and I want you to plug it on your show."

  Oh, gracious, what was her sister into this month? "You're not taking the Diva act on the road?"

  A man's teasing voice echoed in the background. "No, but that's not a bad idea."

  "It's a terrible idea; I told you to think about something more reputable. Dancing may be fun now, but as you get older it'll get old, too. Aren't you tired of men gaping at you, thinking you're easy just because you dance?"

  "I'm only twenty-six, not an old lady like you." Lucy was nothing if not a smart aleck. "And I don't think I'll ever get tired of men gaping at me."

  Sophie ignored her sister's barb about her being old. The big three-oh left plenty of time for fun and men, but she had to be responsible, too. The man's husky purr sounded louder, as if he had moved closer to the phone. Surely her sister wouldn't have answered if she were in bed.... "Lucy, who is that guy?"

  "Oh, it's just Elvin; he's helping me dress for the show."

  The nude dancer from the Pleasure Palace? He'd looked like a druggie to Sophie. "Please don't tell me that you and Elvin are involved."

  "No, of course not. We just like to have fun together. You do remember how to have fun, don't you, Soph?"

  "Of course I do." Sophie pinched her eyes together and bit her tongue. Her big-sister lectures would fall on deaf ears. "Deseree said something about you adding new moves to the act. You're not stripping, are you?"

  Lucy's laughter bubbled over the line. "No, Soph, but if I did, it wouldn't be a big deal."

  "Yes, it would; you're not going to strip."

  "Okay, then I need to make my new business work."

  Lucy logic. "All right, tell me about this new venture or whatever it is."

  "Well, last week I went to this thing called a Sleepover party and I decided to sell their products. My gosh, the discounts I get on the merchandise will make it worthwhile."

  A car horn blasted, drowning out half of Lucy's words, and Sophie skimmed the shoulder, trying to avoid hitting the Land Rover. Lucy had said something about sleeping over at a party? "What are you talking about?"

  "It's like selling Tupperware. You have home parties and demonstrate the items for sale. It's so much fun!"

  "You're going to sell Tupperware?" Now, that she had to see.

  "No, it's not Tupperware. It's gifts for singles."

  Hmm, like aromatherapy products, CDs?

  "Romantic gifts," Lucy continued.

  "Like cards and bubble bath?"

  "Er, yeah, we have cards and bubble bath and candles, among other things to enhance a relationship."

  "Well, that does sound like it might work for the show."

  "I know! Think of the great advertising."

  "But why come here?"

  "Because two of the girls here have the local market cornered, and you're featuring the singles series. It'll be the perfect way for me to launch into new territory."

  Sophie steered into the airport parking lot, then hopped out, holding the phone to her ear with her shoulder as she grabbed her suitcase. Static cut in, clogging the connection just as a plane
took off with a roar over her head. "I'm losing you, Lucy, but you can come, on one condition."

  "I knew you'd agree."

  "Only if you promise not to mention the Diva act, or that I was ever a part of it."

  Lucy whistled over the phone. "Are you sure you don't want to let people know? You were a star in Vegas, Soph. Fans still remember you here."

  Exactly what she wanted to avoid. "I'm positive. I have a new career now. If the press gets wind of my past life, it could ruin things for me."

  "All right," Lucy agreed. "My lips are sealed."

  "Good, you'd better keep them that way." Sophie hung up, checked her watch, and jogged toward the terminal. If she didn't rush she'd miss her plane.

  Not that she was anxious to be with Rory, but she couldn't miss the date or her TV version of her romantic getaway wouldn't air. Then Lance Summers would never know what he had missed.

  And she definitely intended to show him what a wonderful time she had had without him.

  Even if her face cracked in two from all the phony smiling.

  Chapter 4

  Lance tossed and turned all night on Sophie's lumpy sofa, wishing he'd let one of his hired hands handle this renovation job, but for some reason he hadn't wanted to relinquish the project to anyone else. Maybe he didn't trust them to preserve the historical details. Or maybe he was afraid one of his work crew would wind up in Sophie's bed.

  No. Sophie had nothing to do with it. He liked doing renovations; that was how he'd gotten his start in the business.

  He rolled sideways, wincing as a pain shot through his lower back. Sophie's four-poster queen-size bed beckoned. It had to be more comfortable than the faded sofa, which was too short for his legs and too hard on his lumbar region. But her room also smelled like Sophie, and he could not imagine sliding between her sheets without imagining sliding Sophie beneath him, and that was not going to happen tonight or any other time in this century.

  Damn it, he couldn't sleep, and he had to have at least eight hours or he'd be a bear tomorrow. It was hot as Hades in the house, too, almost as bad as outdoors. Once he'd replaced the flooring and roofing, he'd have to check the air conditioner. A rumbling sound from the attic made him jerk his head up. Ghosts? No, old wiring, faulty plumbing, that psycho cat. The wind maybe?

 

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