The Doctor’s Secret Bride: Chapter 9
The Doctor’s Secret Bride (Billionaire Brides of Granite Falls Book 1)
Michelle was trying not to grin too widely as she descended the stairs. Anybody looking at her might think sheâd hit the jackpot and was trying hard to keep it a secret. In her opinion, the joy that flooded her heart at the moment far outweighed the value of any million-dollar jackpot.
Last night, while she and Precious were watching Ratatouille in the family room, Erik had surprisingly walked in, plodded down on the sectional, planted his bare feet on the ottoman and dove into the bowl of popcorn she and Precious were sharing.
Except for the initial âHi, Daddy,â from Precious, who immediately snuggled up next to him, nobody said anything, yet it felt like a thousand conversations were going on around them. Michelle had never seen Ratatouille before and had honestly been enjoying the movie. After Erik joined them, she found her gaze wandering off to his masculine physique silhouetted against the sofa and wondering what it would feel like to snuggle up to his other side, lay her cheek against his chest, and listen to the beating of his heart beneath her ears.
It was at one of those precarious moments that he turned his head and gazed at her, sending a spark of eroticism bursting through the air. From then on, Michelle had kept her eyes on the television even though sheâd lost her ability to follow the story line.
When the movie ended, theyâd gone to the kitchen for lemonade and some homemade bread pudding. Afterwards, Precious had demanded that they both tuck her into bed. Michelle had gently declined as the situation had begun to feel too much like a family affair. Her love for the little girl and her strong feelings for her employer were getting way out of control. She had to pull back on her reins. But it was not easy saying no to Precious, and the little girlâs persistence finally won out.
Except for one little glitch in the form of a phone call while they were putting away the dishes, she had to say that spending quality time with Erik and Precious last night was the most amazing experience sheâd ever had. It was the kind of family she wanted one day.
By the time she and Erik left Preciousâ room, an intense sexual tension had developed between them. Neither said a word as they stood in the hallway outside her bedroom. She remembered the smoldering flame in Erikâs eyes and the unsteady rise and fall of his chest as his gaze roved hungrily up and down her scantily clad body.
Sheâd never been more conscious of his virile appeal, and had hoped heâd drag her down the hall to his bed and make sweet, slow love to her all night long. But he didnât.
Heâd groaned, raked his fingers through his brown curls and said, âGo to bed, Michelle. Just go to bed,â before strolling down the hall in the direction of the master suite.
Their little arrangement had become complicated beyond reason, Michelle thought as she walked through the dining room. Something had to give. It was unrealistic to think that either one of them could resist this kind of temptation for five years while living under the same roof.
âGood morning, Mrs. Hayes,â Michelle said as she sauntered into the kitchen. âWait, a minute.â She frowned as her eyes took in the slices of bread, turkey, cheese, tomatoes, and lettuce on the counter. âWhat are you doing here? This is your day off. Donât tell me youâre getting senile in your old age,â she added with a ripple of mirth.
âSenile? Me? That would be the day.â Mrs. Hayes chuckled as she spread mayo and mustard on two slices of bread. âThe doctor asked me to prepare a picnic basket.â
âPicnic?â Michelleâs happy bubble erupted. Erik hadnât mentioned a picnic last night. Her mind began to reel as she recalled the unwelcome phone call while she, Erik, and Precious were cleaning up after their snacks. Sheâd taken a quick glance at the LCD and felt a pang in her heart when sheâd seen Dr. Ashleyâs name flashing in front of her. Sheâd been certain Erik would ignore it, but heâd picked it up, excused himself, and taken the call in his study.
Michelle wondered now if his chat with Dr. Ashley was the reason heâd sent her to bed instead of giving in to the desires that were so evident in his eyes. If that were the case, she was grateful for his remarkable power of restraint. She would have felt like a bigger fool if sheâd allowed him to make love to her last night when he was clearly in a relationship with another woman. She could kick herself for opening up her heart, for allowing it to engage in silly hopeless fantasies.
Her mind flashed back to the day in his office when sheâd told him that Dr. Ashley wasnât his type and that he needed a real woman. Heâd neither confirmed nor denied it. Real woman or not, Michelle wasnât Erikâs type either. Heâd made that clear the first time he laid eyes on her. Even though heâd kissed her with a hunger and passion that superseded anything sheâd ever experienced, she had to remember that men like Erik LaCrosse did not fall in love with women like her. They got curious about them, and depending on the level of interest, they either satisfied it or backed away from it. His level of his curiosity about her was obviously low.
She was the nanny, not the mother, the wife, nor the girlfriend, and she needed to remember her place in his house.
Michelle watched Mrs. Hayes wrap up the sandwiches and place them, along with three servings of homemade brownies, into a wicker basket. She got bottles of apple juice and lemonade from the refrigerator and put them in a small cooler. Fruit followedâgrapes, apples, strawberriesâ¦
Feeling the tears about to burst, Michelle spun out of the kitchen. As she turned the corner from the dining room, she collided with the cause of her frustrations. âExcuse me,â she said, earnestly avoiding his eyes as she shrugged his steadying hands from her shoulders.
âI was looking for you,â Erik said, smiling down at her.
âYou found me. What can I do for you, Dr. LaCrosse? Would you like me to get Precious up and dressed?â
Erik frowned at her wooden tone, confused at her cold behavior, especially after last nightâthe movie, the snack, the fun, putting Precious to bedâthe way it used to be when Cassie was alive. The only difference was that he and Cassie would end the night making love before falling asleep in each otherâs arms. Heâd been so close last night, so close to scooping skinny Michelle up and taking her to his bed. Heâd had to call on everything decent inside him to resist the sweet temptation in her sexy black eyes, to control his ferocious craving for her.
âDid I do something to upset you, Michelle?â He tried to read her face, but she turned and hurried away from him. Lost in a sea of confusion, Erik threw his hands in the air and continued in the opposite direction.
âThe basketâs ready, Doctor,â Mrs. Hayes said as he entered the kitchen.
Erik picked up the basket and cooler from the counter. A rueful smile tugged at the corners of his mouth. âDid you tell Michelle about the trip, Mrs. Hayes?â
âNo, Sir. But she seemed a little nettled when I mentioned the picnic. Guess you didnât tell her she was invited.â
So thatâs what it was, Erik thought, grinning as he left the kitchen. She cared. She really did care for him. He placed the basket and cooler on the dining table and hurried after Michelle who was halfway up the stairs by now. âWait, Michelle.â He grabbed her upper arm and felt her tense under his palm.
She was livid. And he was hard.
âWhat do you want?â she muttered.
âTo talk with you.â He spun her around and felt an instant squeezing in his chest when he saw the tears shimmering in her eyes.
âSo talk.â She narrowed her eyes in the same way Precious did when she was angry with him.
Females, Erik thought with fascination. Just when a man thought heâd figured one out, she proved him a fool. And yes, he was on a one-way street to Fooldom for this particular female, so tough and streetwise on the outside, but a delicate little wildflower on the inside. He liked that about her. He liked it a lot. She needed protection, a large dose of TLC, and he felt honored to be the man to provide it, even if she was totally unaware of his self-appointed post to be her knight in shining armor. âWhatâs the matter with you? You on your period or something?â
She shook her arm free. âErik LaCrosse, I have a life outside this house, you know. If you intend to spend the day with some woman and your daughter, you could have at least told me in advance so I could make my own plans.â
âSo youâre jealous.â
âNo.â
âThen why the tears?â
She swiped at them with the back of her hand. âItâs the onions.â
A rich chortling sound escaped Erikâs throat and his body shook with laughter.
His humor just seemed to incense her more, and she sent him a contemptuous glare before turning and charging up the stairs. He caught her again, around the waist this time. She tried to twist free. He lost his balance and slumped against the wall. She landed on top of him, their bodies meshing in perfect alignment.
Bold grey eyes met compelling black ones as heat ignited within and around them. Erikâs arms slowly inched their way around Michelleâs lithe body, drawing her closer to him. One hand clasped the back of her neck holding her still. He lowered his head, aiming for her inviting lips, but at the last moment, he groaned and buried his mouth into the scented hollow of her neck. He bit into her flesh until she moaned.
âMichelle⦠Michelleâ¦â God, she smelled so good, felt so perfect in his arms.
Michelle remained quite still, her arms locked around his neck. The warmth of his arms was so male, so bracing, it made her heart beat erratically and noisily in her ears. Or was it his heart? Her body quivered where their sexes were pressed together. She had no desire to back away. She wished he would hold her like this, forever.
Erik reluctantly untangled their limbs. Still weak from the fiery contact, he sat on the steps and pulled her down next to him. He searched her face and looked deep into her questioning eyes. There was so much passion there and he longed to liberate those desires, just so he could fill his soul with them.
The time wasnât right. He had no intentions of becoming involved with any woman until Cassieâs killer was found and brought to justice. He was working overtime to bring that to fruition. Several nights, heâd walked the streets of Manchester with the private investigator heâd hired, asking questions to which no one knew the answers. But heâd missed being home with Michelle and Precious, and had finally left the case in the hands of the P.I. and the police. His decision had brought him home last night to find Michelle and Precious watching a movie. It had felt like old times when heâd joined them in the family room.
âMichelle, thereâs no need to be jealous of any other woman,â Erik said. âIâm taking you and Precious away for the weekend.â
âYou could have told me. Asking would have been nicer. I could have had other plans, you know.â She stuck her chin out at him.
âYes, I know. I meant to mention it last night, but I got sidetracked. Iâm telling you⦠I mean, asking now. Do you have other plans for the weekend?â Impatience edged his voice. He would like nothing more than to take her upstairs and spread her out on his big, lonely bed. Clear up all her doubts about his feelings for her once and for all.
âNo,â she answered grudgingly. âWhere are we going?â
Erik rubbed his palms together then wiped them along his thighs. âTo Granite Falls. My mother is ill.â
âYour mother? Felicia?â She looked utterly dismayed.
âNo, my other mother, Danielle. My fatherâs wife.â
She looked understandably confused since she knew nothing about his atypical family. Now was a good time to clue her in, he supposed. âMy biological parents were never married, Michelleânot to each other, that is. Danielle and Felicia were best friends since childhood. They both, unfortunately, fell in love with the same man, my father. He apparently was in love with both of them, but he chose and married Danielle over my mother.â
âBut your mother was already pregnant with you?â Michelle asked.
âNope. Danielle could not have children. So my mother volunteered to be a surrogate for them.â
âYou mean your mother maintained her friendship with them after your father left her?â
âYep. She and Danielle had some kind of special bond, and they refused to let a man come between them.â
âWow, thatâs amazing. I donât think I could do that after a man jilted me.â
âThatâs my mother. She conceived me through artificial insemination. Well, thatâs what theyâve told everyone.â
âYou donât believe it?â
He chuckled. âI donât know what to believe. Come on, they were in love. And I know my mother still loves my father. Itâs just twisted.â He shook his head in frustration. âAnyway, the deal was that Felicia would let them adopt me, but sheâd maintain a strong presence in my life. By the way,â he added, after a short pause. âShe told me you two have met.â
Michelle grinned. âYeah, the day I canceled Preciousâ lessons. She told me to stand up to you. I like her.â
âShe seems to like you, too.â
âShe must have a big heart to forgive your father for choosing another woman over her then giving them her own child to raise,â Michelle said.
âWhen you truly love someone, you could probably forgive them just about anything.â If Cassie had lived, he was almost certain he wouldâve forgiven whatever secret she was hiding from him. He did love her, still did. And God, he missed her, even more now with Michelleâs delightful presence in his home reminding him how much he enjoyed being a father, a husband, a lover.
âI hope I find someone to love me that much, one day,â Michelle murmured, interrupting his nostalgic moment.
He smiled at her, his heart racing at the thought of loving her. âIâm sure you will.â
âSo whatâs wrong with your other mother, Danielle?â she asked quickly as if regretting sheâd voiced her hopes.
âShe has brain cancer.â
âOh, thatâs awful. Iâm so sorry.â
âThank you. Thatâs why Iâm taking Precious to see her before itâs too late. She never got to say goodbye to her mother.â Erik took Michelleâs hand from her lap and curled his fingers around hers. âYou still want to come along after I made you go ballistic?â
âI was acting like a jealous teenager. I thought you and Bridget had made plans.â
âWhy would you think that?â
âWell, you took her call in your study last night, and then when we left Preciousâ bedroom, I thought we would⦠Well, I just thoughtâ¦â She dropped her gaze, seemingly embarrassed again to have vocalized her hopes.
Erik put his hand under her chin and raised her face. He brushed his thumb across her flawless cheek. âI have no interest in Bridget Ashley, and Iâm not denying that I want you, Michelle Carter. I do, more than you can imagine. But making love with you would change everything. Iâm not ready for that deep a commitment. Until then, I have to keep my desires in check. Do you understand?â
She nodded, her smile wrapping around him like warm honey. She leaned over and pressed her warm lips against his cheek then suddenly pulled her hand from his and jumped up.
The unexpected gesture sent Erik floating up on cloud nine. He pushed to his feet, grinning like a shot fox.
âWhen are we leaving?â she asked.
âIn about an hour. I have to stop by the hospital to check on a patient then weâll head up from there. Itâs a three-hour drive. I thought weâd stop for a picnic on the way. Precious is already packing. I suggest you check to make sure she has the right clothes. She packed for our last Christmas visit and when we got there, all she had was a swimsuit, two pairs of shorts, a shirt, and no underwear. We were there for a week. She got a new wardrobe for Christmas. Maybe that was her plan all along.â
Michelle laughed. âThen Iâd better make sure she does it right this time.â She glanced down at her attireâtoo short shorts and a spaghetti strap top. âI should change, huh?â
He gave her the once-over. âYeah. I wouldnât want a line of horny truckers honking at us all the way to Granite Falls.â
âWould that make you jealous, Dr. LaCrosse?â Her eyes challenged him to be truthful.
âYes. Ms. Carter. It would make me extremely jealous.â He turned and began descending the stairs. At the bottom, he stopped and looked up. She was still standing where heâd left her, and gazing at him with a warm smile on her face. âMichelle?â
âYes, Erik?â
âBring along a nice dress, nothing fancy. Iâm taking you out tonight. I promise it wonât be McDonaldâs this time.â
Michelle bit into her lower lip, her smile spreading across her face as she watched him walk in the direction of his study. They were going on a real date. Heâd said that lovemaking would change their relationship, but as far as she was concerned, it was already changed. They werenât just employer and employee any more, two people from two different worlds whoâd come together for a common cause. They had crossed over into friendship and now maybe courtship. The knowledge sent a warm glow flowing through her.
***
As the Mercedes sped along Interstate 93 North, Michelle took a swift glance in the back seat. Satisfied that her charge was safely secured and still deeply engrossed in her latest Dear America Series book, Michelle donned her sunglasses, pulled the car visor down against the morning sun, and settled comfortably into the cool leather seat.
The sky was a deep-blue canopy with hardly any clouds overhead. The sunny summer day was predicted to be a hot one, soaring into the nineties, and she was dressed for it in a pair of white crop pants, a peach sleeveless cotton top, and sandals.
Sheâd brought along some pages from her manuscript, intending to edit on the road, but had found it difficult to concentrate with Erik this close to her. She peered at him from the corner of her eyes. He was dressed in linen knee-length shorts and a short sleeve shirt that showed off his muscular arms and legs. He was truly a beautiful man, and each time she saw him, was near him, her heart raced and her throat dried up.
âHad enough?â
Michelle startled at the gruff voice.
He turned his head and gazed at her through his Louis Vuitton sunglasses, his lips twisting into a subtle smile.
âNo. But, itâll have to do for now.â
His smile turned into a wide grin. He cast a cautious glance in the back. âHowâs everything back there, Muffin?â
âGood, Daddy. I want to finish this book before we get to Grandpaâs. Ms. Clements is giving a prize to the person who reads the most books over the summer. I want to win.â
âOkay then, baby. Iâll leave you to your reading.â
Michelle giggled. âSheâs such an avid reader. Two whole grades ahead.â
Erik slowed down as he approached the tollbooth for the machine to read the speed pass on his windshield. When the light turned green, he fed the gas pedal. âSheâs been reading since she was two and a half,â he said proudly.
âShe has good genes, and big shoes to fit into. Her father did graduate head of his class from Harvard,â she said.
âHow do you know?â
âI saw the diplomas and numerous certificates in your office on the several occasions Iâve been to the hospital.â
âYou know quite a bit about me, Michelle, yet I know nothing about you.â He paused. âThat night on the patio, before Bridget interrupted us, I feel that you were about to open your past to me. For some reason, we never got back around to that conversation. Want to fill me in now?â
Since his eyes were sheltered behind the dark shades, Michelle couldnât read his expression. One thing she knew, she was not ready to talk about her past, specifically her father. Erik had no idea how grateful she was that Bridget had interrupted them. That was her one moment of weakness. She wasnât having a second. âI hardly think this is the time to bring up that subject,â she said between clenched teeth as she thumbed toward the back seat.
âYeah, I guess youâre right. But we will finish. I do want to know you, Michelle Carter. All of you.â
Thatâs exactly what Michelle feared most. They rode in silence for a while, and when Michelle couldnât stand it anymore, she asked, âDo you mind if I turn on the radio?â
âGo ahead. Itâs on XM. Heart and Soul channel, I think.â
She pressed a button on the dashboard then immediately pulled back when Jennifer Hudsonâs voice belting out âSpotlightâ filled the air. âOh, I love that song.â
âMe, too.â
She chuckled. âI would never have guessed.â
âWhat?â
âThat you listen to this kind of music. I thought youâd have it set to classical orââ
âSomething excruciatingly boring.â
âI didnât say that.â
âIâm eclectic. I enjoy a variety of music, depending on my mood.â
She wasnât going to ask what his mood was with love songs floating around them. She laid her head against the headrest, stretched her legs out, and closed her eyes, as a sweet calmness settled in her heart. This feeling of happiness was so new to her. She liked it.
Close to one oâclock, Erik pulled off the highway and headed toward a picnic area. He was pleased that the only other people there were a middle-aged woman and a boy about ten years old.
Michelle and Precious helped unload the car and they spread a quilt on a patch of green grass under the shade of a willow tree, a good distance from the woman and child.
Precious dropped down next to her father on the quilt. âIâm so hungry, I could eat a whole horse and a pony, too.â
âThought you didnât like horses,â Erik said playfully, as he leaned back, supporting his weight on one elbow.
âDaddy, I donât like riding them. Itâs just an expression.â She spread her hands in impatience. âPeople donât eat horses.â
Well, not in this country. âSorry. My bad.â
âYou are bad,â Michelle murmured, opening up the picnic basket.
âYou have no idea.â He sent her a sizzling smile over Preciousâ curly head.
She rolled her eyes and handed him and Precious a sandwich each.
He grinned as he opened his up. âSo how many books have you read so far this summer?â he asked Precious as they began to eat.
She squinted her eyes and chewed on her upper lip, just as her mother used to do when she was in deep thought. His heart did a double take at the simple memory.
âSevenâ¦no⦠eight⦠yeah⦠eight!â Precious said, beaming.
âSo when you finish the one youâre presently reading, it will be nine?â
âUh-huh. Belindaâs only read five, Daddy. She told me when we talked on the phone yesterday.â
âWell, sheâs been on vacation in Maine visiting her grandparents. Belinda is Preciousâ best friend,â he told Michelle. âShe lives a couple streets over from us.â
âOh, I know all about Belinda,â Michelle said.
âJust because youâre on vacation doesnât mean you shouldnât read and do other productive stuff,â Precious said around a bite of her sandwich.
Erik caught and held Michelleâs gaze. Up until a month ago, he would have agreed with his daughter. After all, keeping the mind busy was the principle heâd been instilling in her for the past two years. But thanks to Michelle, heâd come to understand the value of relaxation and leisure time again. Like the way it used to be beforeâ¦
He smiled at his daughter. âWell, Muffin, sometimes our minds need a break from reading andâuhh, productive stuff. Sometimes we need to put away the books, take out the ball, and play.â
Play seemed to be the trigger word his daughter needed to hear, Erik thought as he watched her drop a half eaten apple on the quilt and reach for a plastic bag of crumbs from the picnic basket.
âCan I go feed the ducks, Daddy?â
âOkay, but donât get too close to the edge. I donât want to have to fish you from that filthy water,â he said of the pond some fifty feet away where ducks clucked loudly.
âI wonât.â She jumped up and took off.
âYouâre a good father,â Michelle said, taking a sip of water from a bottle.
âHa. Thatâs not what you thought a month ago.â
âI never thought you were bad, just a bit too demanding.â
Erik studied her thoughtfully for a moment. âIâm glad you came along when you did. Precious had two other nannies and neither of them challenged me even though they must have known that Iâd been asking too much of her. Why werenât you afraid of me?â
She shrugged and plucked a grape from a bunch. âIâve had to fight for everything Iâve ever had in this life. Robert taught me to stand up for myself ever since I was a little girl. He told me that even when Iâm afraid to never let it show, never let my enemy know Iâm quivering inside. If I see someone I love being taken advantage of, especially if that someone canât speak for herself, I advocate.â
âYou do love my daughter, donât you?â
âYes.â She popped the grape into her mouth and glanced off to the pond where the ducks clucked happily as Precious fed them the breadcrumbs.
Erik followed her gaze as he slowly sipped his iced tea. It was just like old times, he thought as he put the empty bottle in the basket. Feeling relaxed and very much at peace for the moment, he stretched out and closed his eyes.
With Precious gone, and Erik relaxing beside her, Michelle raised her face to the sky as a jet engine hummed high and far above them. A light breeze rustled through her short stresses and caressed her face. She smiled and pulled her legs up under her. Hugging her arms around them, she rested her chin on her knees as her thoughts filtered back to last night and the sweet tender moments sheâd shared with Erik and his daughter in their home. Not once did he make her feel like a nanny, or an outsider.
Now that she thought about it, she was happy that he hadnât done the expected and made love to her, even though heâd admitted that he wanted to. It showed that he respected her, thought of her as more than a sexual object. Sheâd never had that from a man. She liked it.
Michelle glanced at Erik lying supine on the quilt next to her. His knees were bent and his hands were clasped behind his head. The steady rise and fall of his chest suggested that he might have fallen asleep. For the first time, she noted how thick and long his lashes were and how they curled against his cheekbones as he slept. A potent and magnificent man he was, Michelle thought, as her whole being seemed to fill with wanting.
She drew in a long, silent breath, pulled her eyes away and focused on Precious who was talking with the little boy whoâd joined her at the pond. Michelle tried to keep her mind off of the irresistible man lying next to her, but as the moments slipped by, her desire to curl up next to him and throw her arms about him, grew more and more intense. She was about to push to her feet to go join Precious and the boy when she felt a firm grip on her arm.
âRunning out on me, Sweet Brown Sugar?â
She looked back to see his sexy lips spread into a grin. Turning all the way around, she perched on her knees. âI thought you were sleeping.â
He rose up on an elbow, gazing at her through hooded eyes. âItâs kind of hard to relax with a drop-dead beauty sitting next to me and not be able to do what I want to do to her.â
âWhat do you want to do to me?â
âI want to do a lot of things to you, Michelle Carter, and none of them are decent.â
âTell me,â she whispered.
âI want to hold you, kiss you, and feel you melt under me like I know you would. I want to make love to you here, under the blue sky, with the warm breeze brushing our naked skin. I want to hear husky little moans coming from your belly as I caress and kiss my way down your lean soft body. I want to gaze deep into your fiery eyes as I enter you for the first time and feel your slick hot flesh grip my big hardââ
âErikâ¦â It was a tormented whisper, full of wanting and hoping.
âExcuse me.â