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Maid in the USA (The Bad Boy Billionaires #2) Page 5
Author: Judy Angelo

The first three nights were difficult.  Kylie had cried herself to sleep each night, refusing Celine’s attempts to comfort her.  On the fourth night, instead of trying to read a bedtime story, Celine pulled toys from the box and acted out the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs right there on top of the little girl’s blanket.  Kylie laughed so hard she had to wipe happy tears away with the back of her hand.

After that she insisted that Celine pile the toys onto the bed each night so they could act out Cinderella, the Bremen Traveling Musicians and all her other favorite bedtime tales.  Celine was happy to oblige and when Kylie asked her to climb into the bed with her she pulled the child close and they cuddled until the little head dipped onto her shoulder and Kylie slipped softly into sleep.

Next day Celine woke to the sound of birds whistling outside her window.  It was going to be a great day, she knew, because it was sunny and bright, it was Saturday, and Pierce would return home.

She knew it was stupid of her to feel the way she did but she couldn’t help it.  She was actually looking forward to seeing Pierce D’Amato again.  She was sure that a man like him would have women flitting around like moths to a flame.  He probably had myriads of female admirers in every city he visited.  He certainly wouldn’t notice her, a simple nanny working to make a living.

Even though she knew there was no way she could compete for his attention Celine could not stop herself from feeling a jolt of excitement at the thought of seeing him again.  With a smile on her face she hopped out of bed and padded across the hallway to Kylie’s room.  She tapped on the door and went in then leaned over to tickle the little girl’s cheeks.

“Wake up, sleepyhead,” she said with a laugh as Kylie stretched and opened her tiny mouth in a yawn that could swallow an elephant.  “Time to get ready for a fun day.”

Half an hour later Celine and Kylie were in the kitchen having a breakfast of pancakes, eggs, strawberries and yogurt.  They were racing to see who would finish first.  They had a full day scheduled.  First, Celine would review letters and numbers with Kylie then they would take a dip in the pool then do lunch and then gardening.

Celine knew that working in the garden, planting seeds and nurturing the flowers were all excellent therapy for her little charge.  She was in her second year of the PhD program in Psychology and much of her research involved child development, motivation and counseling.  There was something about working with your hands that calmed the nerves, and working outdoors in the fresh air surrounded by the beauty of nature were like magic to soothe the spirit and comfort the soul.  This was what Kylie needed in her life right now - structure, physical activity and a feeling of accomplishment.

After lunch Celine plopped a wide-brimmed straw hat onto Kylie’s head and they went out to the garden that circled the back patio.  The little girl was armed with a miniature garden fork and shovel while Celine followed with a watering can.

“Race you,” Kylie yelled and took off across the grass, laughing as she ran.

Celine ran after her, laughing too, happy to see that she was in a cheerful mood.

When they got to the far end of the garden Celine flopped down onto the grass, panting and laughing, then she slid a finger across her brow, pretending to wipe sweat away.  “Wow, you’re a really fast runner,” she said, opening her eyes wide as if in amazement.  “I couldn’t catch you in a million years.”

“Really?” Kylie asked, eyes wide with wonder.  “Did I run that fast?”

“Yes, you did,” Celine said and reached over to tickle her.  “You’re my Olympic champion.”

After that they settled down to some serious gardening, with Celine digging the holes and Kylie dropping the seeds in and covering them with earth.  Then it was Kylie’s job to water the seeds while Celine weeded out that section of the garden to make sure they didn’t choke the seedlings when they popped out of ground.

They were so absorbed in their task, working together in comfortable companionship, that they both jumped at the snap of a twig behind them.  They whirled around to see a tall, blonde and exquisitely beautiful in woman in a cloud-white summer dress staring down at them.  Celine put up a hand to shade her eyes from the sun and that was when she saw the woman’s face, perfectly made-up with crimson lips that curled in what looked like disdain.

Celine, taken aback by the sudden appearance of the stranger, took off her garden gloves and rose to her feet.  She was at least a couple of inches taller than the unexpected visitor but somehow she felt almost intimidated in her presence.  The woman was looking at them with such an unfriendly expression that it was as if they were the intruders and not her.

“Hello,” Celine said, still feeling a little off balance.  “May I help you?”  She felt Kylie move closer to her and she put a reassuring hand on the child’s shoulder.

“So you’re the new maid,” the woman said, her eyes flashing with something akin to dislike.  “I heard about you but nobody told me you were beautiful.”

“Excuse me?” Celine said, unnerved by her statement.

“Pierce told me he got a nanny for his new…responsibility.”  She turned her eyes on Kylie and from her look Celine could tell that, for some reason, the child was a source of annoyance to her.  Then she trained her flashing blue eyes on Celine again.  “But I thought it would be somebody like Mrs. Simpson.  He never told me you were young.”  Her brows settled into a frown that made it obvious that this was a major problem.

Celine raised her eyebrows, unable to hide her surprise.  “And you are?”

The woman’s eyes widened as if shocked that she would ask.  Or maybe she was shocked that she didn’t already know of her.  Celine didn’t know which.

“I am Sophia Redgrave and I own the home next door.  Pierce and I have been friends for several years.”  The woman said the words with a haughty sniff.

Celine did not miss her deliberate emphasis on the word ‘friends’.  Sophia Redgrave was obviously sending her a message. Her relationship with Pierce was a whole lot more than just friendship.

Celine didn’t know what deflated her more, the thought that Pierce was involved with the woman or the thought that there was any possibility of Sophia Redgrave getting involved in Kylie’s life.  The woman obviously had a problem with the child’s presence at the house.  Heavens, what if Kylie became Pierce’s charge permanently?  And what if Sophia became his wife?  What would happen to poor little Kylie?  She shook her head, trying to dispel the horrible thought.  She gave the woman a cold stare, as chilly as the one that had been directed at them.  “Is there anything I can help you with, Ms. Redgrave?”

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