Chapter 14-1
Not A Small-Town Girl
Chapter 14-1
"Look, I can do laps!" Logan announced, attempting to swing his legs off the bed.
Davidâs hand on his grandfatherâs shoulder was gentle but firm. "One more day of observation. Then youâre free."
Logan hid his triumphant smile. Finally, progress! He really couldnât stand spending another day in the hospital.
A delicate knock interrupted their negotiation. Audrey glided in, the picture of springtime in a white sundress, her carefully curled hair pinned back to frame her face.
"Grandpa Logan, I heard you were ill," she said sweetly. "I brought you some flowers. Hope youâll get well soon." She turned to David with practiced shyness. "Hi. David. Suprised to see you here."
"Of course Iâm here. I need to keep an eye on him." Davidâs tone could have frozen hellfire.
Audrey faltered momentarily before recovering with a polished smile, desperately trying to maintain a conversation with David.
Logan watched this performance with hidden amusement. âSheâs not here for my health, he thought, suddenly finding the flowers less appealing. âSheâs hunting my grandson.
He glanced at Davidâs glacial expression. âAnd heâs acting like a hermit. I need to get out of here fast-this boy needs serious help with his marriage prospects before he ends up alone forever. This family would fall apart without me.!â
David caught his grandfatherâs scheming look and knew nothing good would come of it. "Thereâs a meeting I need to attend," he announced, already striding toward the door.
Audreyâs heart sank. All that time on her hair and makeup this morning, and he was leaving before she could even get a proper conversation going.
"Grandpa Logan, I should go too," she jumped up. "Iâll visit again soon!"
âWell, Grandson, looks like youâve got a predator on your trail,â Logan mused to himself.
"David, wait!" Audrey called in the hallway. "My driver already left. Could you give me a ride?" She looked at him expectantly.
"I have a meeting. My assistant will take you." His brow twitched slightly.
"Oh, thank you then," she replied with perfect poise.
At the hospital entrance, Audrey executed a flawless "accidental" stumble on the steps. "Oh!" she gasped, falling directly into Davidâs arms. In the shadows, a camera clicked rapidly.
Nathan arrived just in time to witness the performance. âBold move,â he thought, amazed she dared to pull such a stunt. His boss was notorious for his icy rejections-she was playing with fire.
"Take Miss Darling home," David ordered, displeasure radiating from every syllable.
"Let me help you to the car, Miss Darling." Nathan stepped forward quickly.
"It was an accident, I swear," Audrey pouted.
David ignored her completely and headed to his car. His expression remained glacial, every perfect feature carved from ice, but his thoughts drifted to another girl-the drunk one from the club. He wondered if she even remembered him the next morning.