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Millionaire's Wedding Revenge (The Garrisons #3) Page 27
Author: Anna DePalo

He remembered now mentioning to the babysitter that he'd have to tie up his boat at the Miami Beach Marina after work today.

"What's up Tiffany?" His thoughts automatically went to his daughter. "Is something wrong with Jade?" he asked, his voice coming out sharp.

"No, no, no." Tiffany said on a breathless laugh, walking toward him. "I dropped her off at her friend Gillian's birthday party earlier."

He relaxed. "Well, if you're thinking you need to babysit, there are crossed wires. My sister-in-law Anna, is supposed to pick her up from the party—" he consulted his watch "—in a little over an hour."

He and Megan had agreed Anna and Parker would take Jade for the evening while they went out for a quick dinner, just the two of them. Anna had been thrilled at the prospect of babysitting.

"No crossed wires." Tiffany said easily, her gaze focused on his face, "and there's plenty of time for what I came to discuss."

"Oh yeah?"

She nodded to the stairs. "Can we talk somewhere more private?" She hugged herself and looked around. "It’s windy out here."

"Yeah, with good reason. There's a storm coming ashore." he said, but nevertheless turned to lead the way.

"I've never been aboard before." Tiffany said from behind him once they were in the narrow corridor below deck. "Is this where you nap?"

He turned around to see Tiffany peering into the master cabin.

"Yup." he said, then braced his hands on his hips. He'd dressed in pants and an open-collar shirt for work today because he'd known he'd be heading over to the yacht to meet Megan for dinner. "Now why don't you tell me what this is about?"

Tiffany straightened and peeked up at him through her lashes. "Better yet. I’ll show you."

She stepped forward and fastened her mouth to his.

It happened so fast, he didn't have a chance to react. In the tight confines of the yachts passageway, there wasn't much room to move.

Still, it was the last thing he'd been expecting from Tiffany, so for a second he remained immobile.

She pressed closer, going up on tiptoe, her arms snaking around his neck.

"Mmm." she murmured.

As she moved her mouth over his, his brain snapped on. What the hell.

He reached for her arms and tugged them from his neck.

She touched his chest, looking up at him pleadingly. "Do me."

He opened his mouth, flabbergasted.

"Excuse me."

He and Tiffany both turned to look at the end of the passageway.

Megan stood rigidly, silhouetted by the light, then spun on her heel.

Stephen cursed. "Megan, wait!"

He started after her but Tiffany fisted her hand into the back of his shirt, stopping him.

He turned back, his brows snapping together. "What the hell are you doing?"

"Let her go. Stephen."

"She’s my wife!"

Tiffany smirked. "C'mon. I know you're not sleeping with her. She's been in the guest bedroom."

Oh, hell! Yes. Megan's stuff still remained in the guest bedroom, but he'd been having a damn good week, seducing Megan at every opportunity—making headway, or so he thought. And now this.

Tiffany trailed a hand down his chest. "I know a virile guy like you must have a difficult time doing without." she said, lowering her voice invitingly. "So here I am."

He removed her hand from his chest. "You don't know a thing." he said coldly.

The first glimmer of uncertainty entered the babysitter’s eyes. "C'mon. Stephen. Everyone knows you play the field—"

"Past tense there, honey." In fact, in the last couple of years, his reputation had been based more on past public perception than on reality.

He glowered at her. "What's your game?"

Tiffany affected a pout. "Nothing! You're one of the sexiest, hippest guys in Miami. Everyone knows about the Garrison brothers. I wanted to see what all the fuss was about."

Stephen sighed inwardly. He'd been reduced to a notch on the bedpost, and the irony wasn't lost on him. Aloud, he said. "You're going to explain to Megan exactly what happened here."

"That we were kissing?" Tiffany smirked again. "I think she saw that for herself."

"No. that you came on to me unexpectedly."

Tiffany's jaw set mulishly. "I can't do that."

"You can, and you will." He resisted the urge to shake some sense into her.

"If I say that I’ll never get another child-care job! I have to stick to the story it was mutual."

He was surprised and even a bit impressed at how much she’d thought this through. It made him wonder, though, just how many guys Tiffany had come on to in the past. He’d been at the receiving end of enough conniving women to be sort of jaded about the type.

"You wont get a job based on the recommendation I’d give you." he gritted.

She folded her arms. "At least my way I’ll have a fighting chance. It will be my word against yours."

Tiffany had cost him and cost him big with Megan, but Stephen suddenly felt an iota of sympathy for the babysitter. She was young and impressionable, and obviously looking for love in all the wrong places.

"Stop chasing a rainbow. Fame and being hip isn't all it’s cracked up to be." he advised.

Then he turned away to try to find his wife.

Megan blindly found her way back to her car. She got behind the wheel and her brain went on automatic pilot as she steered out of the parking lot.

It was just like four years ago. A wild affair where she couldn't see straight, then blindsided by a betrayal.

She should have known. She should have known.

Once a cheater always a cheater the naysayer within her chanted.

She made herself relive the pain of catching Tiffany and Stephen in an intimate embrace.

At least four years ago she’d been spared the visual evidence. Then she’d gone only on the word of a woman she hadn't met before. That, and Stephen's playboy reputation.

This time, shed witnessed the cheating herself.

As she made a left turn at a stoplight, she realized she couldn't go home—or rather, to Stephen’s estate near South Beach. He'd be there, and she needed time to think.

Her cell phone rang, and she ignored it. She recognized the ring as Stephens.

Her mind raced ahead. The Garrison Grand was also off-limits for obvious reasons. Under other circumstances, she might have turned to Anna for help, but Anna was now married to Stephen’s brother.

With that thought, her mind went to Jade. At least she wouldn't need to worry about her daughter tonight. She knew Anna would be happy to take care of Jade for as long as needed.

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