
Rancher's Twins: Mom Needed
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Barbara Hannay
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CHAPTER ONE
THEY were asleep.
At last.
Holly held her breath as she closed the storybook, then backed out of the childrenās room with the stealth of a special ops soldier.
The caution was necessary. Really. These kids could sleep soundly through the familiar blast of car horns and sirens from the busy New York street below, but the tiniest squeak from within the apartment could rouse them to instant panicking wakefulness.
This evening, to Hollyās relief, neither child stirred. They lay perfectly still in their matching bunk beds. In striped pyjamas, one dark head and one fair, they clutched their favourite fluffy toysāa kangaroo for Josh, a koala for Annaāand their eyes remained blessedly closed.
Holly reached the doorway without a mishap and quickly flicked the light switch, plunging the room into darkness. For once there were no responding squawks or protests. Just sweet, blissful silence.
She tiptoed down the hallā¦and the silence continued.
Fannnntastic. With a little luck, tonight would be a good night. No wet beds. No nightmares. In the past month thereād only been a handful of good nights. But, before Holly could even think about letting out a sigh of relief, her cellphone rang.
No-o-o!
With the speed of a baseball short stop, she dived across the room, snatched the phone from the coffee table and darted into her bedroom, closing the door quickly but softly behind her.
The phoneās screen identified the caller. Her boyfriend, Brandon. Wonderful.
āHi, Brand,ā she whispered.
No squeaks emanated from the bedroom down the hall and she sank gratefully onto the bed.
āHolly, why are you whispering?ā
āIāve just got the twins to sleep.ā
āOh, right.ā Brandon gave an audible sigh. āHow are they coping this week?ā
āA little better.ā
āThatās great.ā
Great wasnāt quite the word Holly would have chosen to describe the small improvement in the childrenās progress, but of course she wouldnāt correct Brandon. Heād given her fabulous support during the funeral and its aftermath.
āI got your message,ā he said.
āRight. Thanks for calling back.ā Holly took a moment to relax into the pillows and she deliberately lightened her tone. āSo, what do you think? Can you wangle a leave pass for this weekend?ā
She crossed her fingers as she waited for his answer. Please come, Brand. I need you.
Brandonās family owned a dairy farm in Vermont and his dadās health wasnāt the best, so the responsibility of running the enterprise had fallen squarely on Brandonās shoulders.
So, yesāit was asking a lot to expect him to get away to New York again so soon. Last month, after Hollyās cousin Chelseaās sudden and tragic death, heād taken almost a whole week off to be with her and to help with the children.
That was pretty amazing, actually. Holly had been touched and surprised. Since sheād moved away from Vermont to study in New York, sheād come to accept that if she wanted to see her boyfriend it was up to her to make the effort. Sheād grown up on a dairy farm, too, so she understood the demands and sheād been prepared to be the one who did all the travelling. Even so, sheād only been able to see Brandon a handful of times in this past year.
If he came this weekend, she would make sure they had time alone together. She and Brandon had been an item since high school, almost six years. Very soon now, she would be finished with her studies, Anna and Josh would be settled in Australia with their father, and she was looking forward to going home to Vermont to settle down with Brand.
She could so easily picture their lives togetherāBrandon with his dairy herd, while she worked in the local school, the two of them balancing their day jobs with their life at home, and eventually, with a family of their ownācopper-haired children like their dad.
Holly was very happy with that picture, and thinking about her boyfriend always made her feel cosy and safe.
Admittedly, most girls might not place cosiness and safety high on their wish list when it came to boyfriends, but Holly wasnāt looking for a guy who spelled excitement and passion. Her cousin Chelsea, the twinsā mother, had taken that risk and the result had been divorce and heartbreak.
āI donāt know if I can get away this weekend,ā Brandon said suddenly.
Holly suppressed a sigh. āI do understand, honey, butāā
āDo you?ā His voice bristled with unexpected impatience. āBecause I donāt understand why youāre complicating this, Holly. The childrenās father is on his way at last, so why do you need me? Why do you need my help if heās going to be there, too?ā
āIt would just be good to have your support. Iāve looked after the twins for a month and now I have to say goodbye.ā
Holly suppressed a sigh. She needed to be calm and composed when she talked with Gray about his children, and she would have liked a little backup from Brandon. She needed to explain to Gray about Anna and Joshās schooling needs, their eating habits, their fearsā¦
The twins had been at home on the day Chelsea had collapsed, and it was six-year-old Josh whoād courageously dialled 911. They hadnāt only lost their mommy; theyād suffered a terrible trauma. Annaās nightmares were truly terrifying.
Holly needed to explain all this to their estranged father, but it would be so much easier if her steady and reliable boyfriend was there as well. As a buffer. An anchor. A safety net.
āActually, Holly, I canāt come this weekend.ā
The sudden nervousness in Brandonās voice penetrated the whirl of Hollyās thoughts.
Why was he nervous? Brandon was never nervous. Was something wrong?
āThereāsā¦umā¦thereās something I should tell you,ā he said.
āWhat is it?ā
āItās really hard to explain. Iā¦I donāt know how to say this, butā¦ā
Hollyās insides froze and she was gripped by a terrible deer-in-the-headlights fear.
Brandon cleared his throat.
She forced herself to ask, āBrandon, whatās the matter?ā
āI didnāt want to tell you beforeābecause of Chelsea and everythingā¦ā
āTell me what?ā she almost screamed. He was scaring her.
Brandon cleared his throat again.
Holly gripped the phone tighter, squeezing her eyes to hold back threatening tears.
Was Brandon trying to break-up with her?
No. No. Surely not.
Like someone drowning, her mind flashed back through precious memories. The school dance when theyād first met. Brandon helping her with algebra homework at the big scrubbed table in her motherās cosy kitchen. The familiar, comfortable texture of his lips. The ruby heart locket heād given her on Valentineās Day three years ago. The way she liked to bury her nose against the warm freckles on his neck when he held her. The cosy sense of safety that sheād always felt with himā¦
Now, suffocating panic filled her throat.
She couldnāt bear to think about losing him, especially not when sheād just lost Chelsea. Fear pulled tight knots in her stomach.
Brandon said, āYou have to agree itās not really working for us.ā
āWhat do you mean?ā she bleated.
āWe only see each other a few times a year.ā
āBut Iāve almost finished my studies.ā Her voice was shrill now. Pleading. āIāll soon be home for good and we canāā
āIām so sorry, Holly. You see, the thing isā¦Iā¦Iāve met someone else.ā
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