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Forbidden Disclosure (A Billionaire in Disguise #1) Page 16
Author: Terri Marie

“I don’t even know what love for a woman is! I’m ashamed of that, but if you must know the guts of it all, I never even took her to bed! She is making me crazy! I can’t stop thinking about her and now she’s gone!”

Francesco listened to his son’s voice crack more. “Come home, Daniel. You must be able to get to the airport and take a regular plane to New York. If you can’t, I’m afraid you’ll have to stay and earn the money.”

“I have to tie some things up over here at the farm. This lady named Rosie is a sweetheart, and I can’t hurt her. She took me in and gave me work, even cooks for me, and I won’t leave until I know she’s going to be okay.”

“You mean to tell me you aren’t just going to leave loose ends and go running out the door?”

“No, those days are done.”

Francesco hung up the phone, sat down, and hit the buzzer on his desk. Carl walked into the study shortly afterward.

“Yes, Francesco, can I get you anything?”

“I want you to find out what you can about this Rosie Daniel is working for. I want to know why she’s so important to my son. Maybe she knows who he really is and is using him.”

“I’ll get right on it, Francesco. Is Daniel coming home?”

“I hope so, I miss him.”

Chapter 6

Daniel went outside and hoped he’d spot Rosie. The arguing he soon heard made him run to the side of the house. Sam was yelling, and Rosie was speaking in a firm voice that Daniel had never heard her use before.

“What’s going on?” Daniel interrupted as his protective instincts kicked in. He stepped between the two and faced Sam.

“Nothing, John. We just agree to disagree sometimes.” Rosie stepped in front of Daniel and smiled at him as Sam kicked the dirt and walked off.

“Why was Sam yelling at you?” Daniel didn’t like the looks of any of it. He never heard anything but peace on this quiet farm.

“He’s just crotchety, John. Sometimes he forgets that he doesn’t own things and that he can’t push me around. It’s okay though, we’re the best of friends and we’d never bring harm to one another.” Rosie gave Daniel a hug and stared at him inquisitively. She knew there were things on his mind. She stared at his face for a minute, and finally he took a deep breath and sighed.

“What is it, John? What has you so out of sorts?”

“Rosie, can we sit down and talk?”

“Of course we can, sweetie. I was just getting ready to make a nice cup of coffee if you’d care to join me.” Rosie hooked her arm in Daniel’s as he produced a forced smile. They walked inside the house, and Rosie stayed hopeful that John had come to talk about his troubles. She hated to see him down like he’d been.

“Rosie,” began Daniel when they were both seated. “Do you have someone who can take my place here at the farm?”

“Are you leaving? Is something wrong, John?” Rosie’s face got both worried and sad.

“I’m afraid it’s time for me to go back to New York, Rosie. But I want you to know that you did more for me than you’ll ever know. I’m not going to leave you hanging. I refuse to go until I know you’re going to be okay.”

“John, that’s awfully sweet of you, but I can get another ranch hand. I just need to put the advertisement back up.” Rosie tried to smile so she wouldn’t cry. She had gotten so close to Daniel.

“I’ll stick around until you find another worker. You can’t be working as hard as you do.” Daniel had been concerned about the amount of work this older woman was doing for months. It just wasn’t right. He reached out and gently held her hand.

“Nonsense, John. I thank you for your concern, but I’ve been doing this all my life. This farm belonged to my late husband. I played here when I was a little girl, worked the land when I got older, and eventually ended up marrying Albert Montoose, my childhood friend. When the land went up for sale, he bought it, and Albert and his father built this house.” Rosie paused as she thought about how her life could have been so very different. She never wanted to run a farm, but her husband had been adamant about it. It was the role she married into, not one that she chose. Rosie looked at John’s face and saw his worry. “I’m sure your mother and father will be happy their son is coming home!”

“Rosie, my father will be happy to see me. My mother died giving birth to me, and I’m their only child.”

Rosie looked at him with such compassion, then stood up to give him a close hug. “I always wanted children, but Albert wasn’t able to provide those. But I have my four-legged children!” Rosie laughed at her reference to the horses.

Daniel wasn’t laughing. “Rosie, I’m going to give you ways you can contact me. If you ever need anything, let me know and I’ll be on the first plane. I plan on coming back to visit you real soon. I promise you that.”

“Oh, sweetie, you’re young, and you shouldn’t be worrying yourself about a stubborn old woman. Now you just go pack your things when you’re ready to head on out, and I’ll check on flights to New York for you.”

“Thanks, Rosie. How about I stay just until you find someone--”

“John, if you don’t go I’m going to fire you!” Rosie laughed and pecked him on the cheek, then turned to take the cups to the sink.

“I’ll come and say goodbye before I take off, Rosie.”

She could only nod in response while she got busy washing the empty cups. She didn’t trust her voice. When she heard the door close, she sobbed.

Daniel went in his room and checked on his phone for flight times and ticket costs. He was pleased at how much he’d collected underneath the mattress. If he hurried, he could be at the airport to catch a flight that would depart in a few hours.

Daniel kept a thousand dollars just in case something happened and he ended up stranded. He walked up to the house and saw Rosie, busy typing at the old computer.

“You don’t have to look, Rosie. I found a flight that leaves here in a few hours. I just came to tell you goodbye and to thank you for everything you’ve done for me. It’s been a true pleasure working for you. I can’t tell you how glad I am that I got to know you. You’re incredible.” Daniel wrapped his arms around Rosie and held her close. He kissed her cheek and promised to see her soon, while he slipped the remainder of all his money in her sweater pocket.

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