Kiss Me (Fool's Gold series)

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most unlikely parents.”
    “I don’t get it, either,” Phoebe admitted. “They’re not their regular foster parents. C.J. said that the people who were supposed to accompany the kids had a family emergency. C.J. and Thad were called in for backup.” She thought about the time she’d spent going from foster family to foster family. “I hope Lucy and Tommy have a good time.”
    “They will. Eddie and Gladys seem ready to adopt them, if only for the week. But enough about munchkins. I’m surprised Zane gave in so graciously about the cattle drive. His last-minute attempt to get the thing canceled was impressive. I guess he decided the pain wasn’t worth whatever lesson Chase might learn.”
    “Can you blame him?” Phoebe asked. “He’s taking on a lot.”
    Her friend raised her eyebrows. “Are you defending him? Ooh, I like that.” Maya pushed her clothes aside and flopped onto her stomach. “So big, bad Zane is getting to you, huh? Tell me everything that’s happened.”
    Phoebe busied herself with a choice between a bulky sweater and a flannel shirt she could fit into her bag. “He’s not getting to me. I just don’t think he’s the devil incarnate, which is how you’ve described him.”
    “I have not.”
    Phoebe rolled her eyes. “You said he was heartless and lacking normal emotions. From what I’ve seen, he really cares about Chase, and even you.”
    Maya hooted. “Me? He loathes me, when he bothers to think of me at all. I drive him crazy.”
    Phoebe didn’t agree, but there was no point in arguing.
    “At least tell me you think he’s good-looking,” Maya said.
    Phoebe grinned. “Pure Adam Levine, just like you promised.”
    “I guess that’s something. I suppose my plan to get the two of you into bed was just wishful thinking on my part.”
    “Not gonna happen.”
    Phoebe was pleased that her voice sounded normal. There was no way she was going to let Maya know about the sizzling kisses she and Zane had shared. Not only did she not want them analyzed, she had a feeling it had been a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence. Well, twice in a lifetime. Sort of like the planets aligning, or winning the lotto. There was no point in mentioning that Maya’s fantasy had also become her own.
    “I just know if he would cut loose, he could be a really fun guy,” Maya said as she sat back up and reached for another T-shirt. “Okay, maybe fun is too strong, but he could be less of a stick-in-the-mud. He needs a woman. Of course when he had one, it’s not like he knew what to do with her.”
    Phoebe nearly dropped the jeans she’d been folding. “What are you talking about?”
    “Zane was married before. Didn’t I tell you?”
    Zane? Married? Why did the thought surprise her so much, and why did she suddenly feel stricken?
    “No. You forgot to mention that.”
    “Probably because it didn’t mean anything.”
    “I’m sure it did to Zane.” And it certainly did to her, although she couldn’t say why.
    “Maybe.” Maya shook out the contents of her makeup bag and began sorting through the items on her bed. “But it’s not as if he loved her. Zane married Sally to provide Chase with a mother. He’s such an idiot. He actually told her that about a year into the marriage.”
    “Chase?” Phoebe asked with a frown.
    “No, Zane. I never got all the details, but I think Sally was pushing for kids of her own. Zane refused and finally explained that he’d married her so Chase would grow up with some stability. Hardly the romantic declaration designed to get a wife’s heart to fluttering. Especially when she thought they’d married for love. She split. Zane got worried about losing the ranch, but all Sally wanted was compensation for duties performed. I heard that she calculated a salary equivalent for the time she’d been married to Zane and presented him with a bill.”
    Maya laughed, as if she found the whole situation amusing, but Phoebe couldn’t help thinking how sad it all sounded. Zane

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