It would mean a great deal to me if you'd spend a few days with my family. I'm sure Margo and Laura would be willing to adjust the work schedule to accommodate a short trip over the holiday."
It took several tries before the sounds coming out of her mouth could be fashioned into words. "How can you sit there like that and calmly talk about scheduling in the same breath as marriage? Have you gone insane?"
"I thought you'd appreciate the practicality." Not sure who was irritating him more, himself or Kate, he topped off his wine.
"Well, I don't. So just stop it I don't know where you got this brainstorm about marriage, but - "
"I wouldn't call it a brainstorm," he said, contemplating his glass. "I've given it quite a bit of thought."
"Oh, have you? Have you really?'' Temper began to bubble beneath panic. Preferring it, Kate let it spew. "That's how you work, isn't it? That's how Byron De Witt works, in his quiet, thoughtful, patient way. I see it all now," she fumed, storming around the center island. "I can't believe I didn't see it all along. How clever you are, Byron. How canny. How fucking devious. You've just been reeling me in, haven't you? Taking over, step by little step."
"You're going to need to explain that for me. What have I taken over exactly?"
"Me! And don't think I can't see it all perfectly now. First it was sex. It's hard to think rationally when you're nothing more than one big throbbing gland."
He might have laughed, but instead carefully chose an olive. "As I recall, the sex was as much your idea as mine. More, actually, in the beginning."
"Don't try to confuse the issue," she spat out, slamming her hands on the counter.
"Far be it from me to confuse the issue with facts. Keep going."
"Then it was the let's-get-Kate-healthy campaign. Hospitals, damn doctors, medicine."
"I suppose it would be confusing the issue again to point out that you had an ulcer."
"I was handling it. I could have gotten myself to the doctor just fine on my own. Then you're cooking and feeding me all this healthy stuff. 'You've got to have a decent breakfast, Kate. You really should cut back on the coffee a little.' And before I know it I'm eating regular meals and exercising."
Byron ran his tongue around his teeth, stared down at his plate. "I'm so ashamed. Setting this diabolical trap for you. It's unforgivable."
"Don't you get glib with me, buster. You bought puppies. You tuned up my car."
He rubbed his hands over his face before he rose. "Now I got the dogs and fixed your car in order to blind you to my evil plot. Kate, you're making a fool of yourself."
"I am not. I know perfectly well when I'm making a fool of myself, and I'm not. You set everything up in clever little stages until I'm practically living here."
"Honey," he said with a mix of affection and exasperation, "you are living here."
"See?" She threw up her hands. "I'm living with you, without even realizing it. I'm cooking meals, for God's sake. I've never cooked for a man in my entire life."
"Haven't you?" Touched, he moved forward, reached for her.
"Don't you do that." Still blazing, she retreated behind the island. "You've got a hell of a nerve confusing things like this. I told you you weren't my type, that it wasn't going to work."
His patience straining, he rocked back on his heels. "The hell with types. It has been working, and you're perfectly aware of just how well it works with us. I love you, and if you weren't so damn pigheaded you'd admit that you love me."
"Don't you assume my feelings, De Witt."
"Fine. Then I'm in love with you. Deal with it"
"I don't have to deal with it. You have to deal with it. And as far as your half-assed proposal of marriage - "
"I didn't propose marriage," he said coolly. "I told you I want you to marry me. I didn't ask you. Just what are you afraid of, Kate? That I'm a replay of that jerk Thornhill who used you until something more appetizing came along?"
She went cold. "Just how do you know about Roger? You've been poking around in my business, haven't you? And why am I not surprised?"
It was no use biting his tongue now. Better, he thought, to play it out "When someone is as important to me as you are, her business is important to me. Her