The Wrong Highlander (Highland Brides #7) - Lynsay Sands Page 0,128

as he reached the group in the entry, and started to reach for him, only to realize she still held the vase. Flushing guiltily, she set it quickly on the hall table and then caught Parker by the shoulders and dragged him back until his back bumped against her front.

Hardly seeming to notice the protective maneuver, her nephew exclaimed, “I didn’t think it would work this quick, though. So you guys are from Texas?”

“Italy,” Santo said, and Pet couldn’t keep from looking at him again. He really was beautiful, with high, carved cheekbones, and full sensual lips. She avoided looking at his eyes and glanced down at her nephew as he asked, “Italy?”

She noted the suspicion returning to his face, and unconsciously tightened her hands on his shoulders, drawing him more firmly back against her.

“There was a couple in Texas who wanted to see Italy,” Marguerite explained with a shrug. “And we wanted to come to New York, so we did a three-way swap. The Caprellis went to Texas, the couple from Texas went to our home in Italy, and we came here.”

“Oh,” Parker breathed, his eyes wide. “I didn’t know you could do three-way swaps, but that’s cool.”

“Yes,” she agreed. “But I understand and appreciate your concern for the Caprellis. They were waiting to give us the house keys when we arrived, and they seem like a very nice couple.”

“Yeah, they are,” he agreed.

“Are all your neighbors as nice?” Marguerite asked.

Parker nodded. “Yeah. But the Caprellis and Mr. Purdy are the best.”

“Mr. Purdy?” Marguerite queried with interest. “Where does he live?”

“He’s our neighbor on the other side,” Parker explained, but his voice was quiet now, almost fretful, Pet noted with concern. She peered at him for a moment, and then glanced to Marguerite, whose expression was oddly concentrated as she looked at Parker. So were the men’s, Pet realized, and had to fight a sudden urge to drag her nephew upstairs and away from these people.

“Ach,” Oksana said suddenly. “There is husband. Time to go.”

Pet blinked at that announcement from the housekeeper and turned to see her gathering her purse from the hall table.

“We should probably go too now that we’ve introduced the boys,” Marguerite announced as Santo opened the door for the housekeeper to leave. “As I said, we just wanted you to know who the boys were if you saw them coming and going.”

Pet shifted her gaze from the old Ford truck that had pulled into the driveway, and to the others as they now followed Oksana out of the house.

“Make sure you lock up,” Marguerite suggested as she led the men across the porch. “This is a nice neighborhood, but leaving the door wide open is a bit risky.”

“Yes. Good night,” Pet murmured as she watched them leave, but doubted if they’d even heard her. There hadn’t been much power behind the words. She watched Oksana hop up into the truck, and that pull away, and then followed Marguerite and the men with her eyes until they disappeared around the hedges that lined the driveway between her sister’s house and the Caprellis’.

“Come on,” Parker said, heading back upstairs as she closed and locked the door. “I left the game running and we’re both probably dead by now. We’ll have to start from the last save.”

“Are you sure you want to play with me? I mean, if I’m so lame . . .” Pet drawled dryly, still smarting from the earlier comment.

“Well, it’s not like there’s anyone else here to play with,” he said, pausing on the steps to grin back at her.

“You hugged me when I got here and said I was your favorite aunt,” she reminded him with exasperation. “Now I’m lame?”

“You’re my only aunt,” he pointed out, rolling his eyes. “That makes you my favorite, lame or not. Duh.”

Pet’s gaze narrowed. “When did you become such a little smart as-aleck?” she ended, catching herself before she finished the cuss.

But not quick enough. She could tell by Parker’s knowing look before he shrugged and said, “I don’t know.”

Scowling at him, she started up the stairs.

“But dad blames you for it,” he added.

Pet stopped, her head snapping up with shock. “What?”

Parker nodded. “He thinks I spend too much time under your ‘undo influence’ and it has led to a bad attitude.” Shrugging, he added, “His words.”

Pet ground her teeth with irritation. Her sister was married to an arrogant asshat. Pet had never liked him and had no idea why Quinn had married the man.

On the other hand, if she hadn’t, there would be no Parker, and Pet did love the little smart ass dearly, so . . . Giving him a push to get him moving up the stairs again, she growled, “I’m so gonna shoot you in the butt. On purpose this time.”

“You can try,” Parker taunted, rushing eagerly up the rest of the stairs.

Pet followed more slowly, her smile fading and gaze sliding back to the front door as her troubled thoughts returned to her sister’s temporary new neighbors . . . and their glowing eyes.

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