Logan looked at Ford, then purposely switched his gaze to where Ford had come from, obviously the bedroom. “Are you… a guest?” he asked. “I didn’t think that the inn was open yet.”
Ford opened his mouth to answer, but Tara, coming from the bedroom as well, beat him to it.
“It’s actually going to be a B &B,” she said. “But no, he’s not a guest. And neither are you. You can’t just show up. Did you even knock before you broke in?” She wore her now-wrinkled dress, no shoes. There was a definite glow about her, one Ford took some pride in since he’d put it there.
“Yes, I knocked,” Logan said. “You didn’t answer.” He was staring at Ford. “I didn’t realize you’d have company. I was going to wait for you to get home.”
Ford stared back.
Tara let out a sound that was part disbelief and part irritation. Ford recognized the irritation since he tended to bring that out in her a lot.
“You didn’t realize I’d have company,” she repeated slowly. “Even though it’s been… what,
“We always go that long.” Logan looked confused. “Is something wrong?”
“No,” Tara said. “I’m only having flashbacks to why our marriage failed.”
Logan jerked his head in Ford’s direction. “Who is he?”
Tara looked at Ford and opened her mouth. Then closed it again. Clearly she had no idea how to explain him. “Ford Walker,” she finally said. “Ford, Logan.”
Logan held out his hand. “I’m Tara’s husband.”
“
“I missed you.”
Tara shocked Ford by bursting out laughing. “Come on,” she finally said, still smiling. “Truth.”
Logan returned the smile with good grace and some chagrin. “I did miss you.” He stepped close, but Tara put up a hand and took a step back from him.
“Logan, when I left you, it took you a month to even realize I was gone. A month, Logan. So what’s this really about?”
Logan looked at Ford.
Then Tara looked at Ford, too. Clearly the public forum portion of the evening was over.
Fuck it. If she didn’t want to kick her ex-husband to the curb, it was none of his business, and he headed to the door.
Chapter 9
TARA DANIELS
Tara heard the door shut behind Ford as he left and felt a quick stab of pain in her chest. What would it take for him to fight for her, she wondered. For him to take a stand and stick?
More than sex, apparently. But secretly she’d hoped for
That they
“New boyfriend?” Logan asked.
She nearly snapped out a sarcastic answer, but as he’d asked quietly and utterly without judgment, she found herself being honest. “More like an old one,” she told him. It felt so odd to see him, fit and rangy and beautiful as ever. She waited for the inevitable heart pang at just the sight of him, but all she felt was the ache for what had once been.
And what hadn’t been.
“You once told you me that you’d only had one serious boyfriend before me,” he said. “From when you were young.”
“Yes.”
Logan’s eyes widened. “And that’s him? That’s the one you…?”
She grimaced. Logan knew about the baby. He’d been the only one she’d ever told, because she hadn’t wanted that kind of secret between them after they’d married. “Yes.”
“Are you together now?” Logan asked.
“No.” But as soon as the word left her mouth, she wished it back-she and Ford
“Okay,” Logan said, nodding to himself. “Unexpected detour.”
She shook her head, baffled by his presence here, so far from his world. “Why aren’t you off somewhere racing for fortune and fame?”
“I’m taking a season off.”
This made no sense. Racing was everything to Logan. Everything. Plus, it was difficult if not downright impossible to just “take a season off.” There were contractual obligations to owners and sponsors to deal with, pit crews and garage staff to keep on the books. “How can you just…”
Logan shoved the sleeve of his shirt back, revealing his arm. And the brace on it. “That last crash caused some serious ligament damage. I’m facing a couple of surgeries, which means I’m a liability right now on the course. They’ve hired a replacement for me. Indefinitely.”
“Oh, Logan,” Tara breathed, knowing how much racing meant to him, and what
“It’s okay,” he said. “I don’t mind the time off.”
“Why?”
“Because the racing world cost me something I miss. You, Tara. It cost me you.”
Tara stared at him. There’d been a time when she’d have given anything to hear him say that: her so-called career, her right arm, anything. But things were different now.
He shook his head. “Don’t say anything. Just think about it. Think about me, okay?”
She let out a low laugh and sank to the couch, stunned. “It took me two years to get over you. I can’t just make all that happened between us vanish with a snap of my fingers.”
“I know, and there’s no rush,” Logan assured her. “I’m going to be here all summer, so-”
“All summer? What do you mean, all summer?”
He grinned. “To win you back, of course.” He knelt down in front of her and flashed the grin that had once been panty-melting. “No decisions now, okay? Like I said, we have all summer.”
Oh, God. “You can’t just hang around all summer.”
“Why not?”
“Because…” She had no idea. “What will you do with yourself?”
He leaned in and kissed her cheek. “I’ll figure it out,” he said. She kept him from moving in closer with a hand to his chest. “And,” he went on, looking amused at her boundaries, “it’s a busy time for you with the opening of the inn. I can help.”
The man had two personal assistants to do his every bidding. He didn’t do his own laundry, cooking, housekeeping, accounting… anything. “How exactly can you help?”
“Hey, I’m new and improved.” He shot her his most charming smile. “You don’t know this about me yet, but