Murphy's Law

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“That’s not what I mean, smart-ass. He’s filthy rich. Socially affluent. And so damned cultured.”
    â€œAh. He scares you.”
    â€œGet outta here.” Actually, it was her reaction to him that left her frightened.
    Denny’s gaze, filled with understanding, settled on her face. “You know, you don’t have to be a hard case all the time. Everyone is entitled to be a chickenshit every now and then.”
    â€œIncluding you?”
    â€œSure.” He fashioned a lofty look. “I’m secure enough to admit to my weaknesses.”
    Clutching her chest in melodrama, Ashley gasped. “You have weaknesses, Denny? Say it isn’t so.”
    â€œI do.” He nodded toward her. “And you’re one of them.”
    Her heart expanded. She wasn’t used to anyone being so open in his feelings. “If that’s your excuse for bossing me around, you can forget it.”
    He flashed his silver-toothed grin. “As to differences, look at May and Jude. She didn’t let a little thing like Jude being a wealthy, well-known fighter and movie star get in her way.”
    May had never let the opinions of others get in her way of being Ashley’s friend, either. But in so many ways, May was stronger. “I’m not looking to marry the man, Denny.”
    â€œStart at step one and go from there.”
    Step one. She wrinkled her nose. “The thing is…I told him to keep his hands to himself until after the wedding.”
    One bushy brow lifted. “He’ll need his hands to make you happy, girl.”
    Ashley shook her head at him. “God, Denny, you are so…”
    â€œEarthy?”
    â€œI was going to say full of it.” She softened that insult with a smile but quickly grew serious again. “I’ve never talked about this stuff with anyone before.”
    â€œI’m honored.” He reached for her hands and held them in his meaty fists. “I mean that. You’re too much of a loner.”
    â€œLet’s not turn this into a chick-flick moment, okay?”
    He shook his head at her. “I know your daddy wasn’t there for you when you needed him. Your mom, either. May has told me some things—”
    â€œMay’s a snitch.” But May had already spoken to Ashley about it, warning her that she’d shared some of their childhood with Denny and Jude. She didn’t begrudge May that openness with her new family, but it still embarrassed her to think of anyone having intimate details of her very failed childhood.
    â€œMay loves you, and she figured if I understood you, I might not strangle you.”
    â€œAs if.” It was an odd feeling, but Ashley knew Denny cared for her. With no ulterior motives. Without coercion. And without pity. He had no blood tie to her, but he treated her more like a daughter than the people who’d raised her ever had. “Thanks, Denny. Really. I appreciate the advice.”
    â€œBut?”
    â€œI’ve been on my own an awfully long time.” Not since she’d left home had she worried about making time for anyone other than May.
    â€œHey, even ballbusters have to take a day off every once in a while.” His crooked smile encouraged her. “I’d like to see you happy, so go for it.”
    â€œBut what if I do this, if I…let him in, and then he makes me unhappy?”
    Denny mouth curled in a wicked grin—and he cracked his knuckles.

Chapter 4
    He heard the whistling and knew it was Ashley. His uncle was in the middle of a diatribe about keeping up appearances, but Quinton didn’t care. He strode out from behind his desk, leaving his uncle to gape at him, and opened his office door.
    And there she stood. She didn’t look up; the headphones on her ears kept her oblivious to his scrutiny. Tonight she wore her rich brown hair braided down her back. A double layering of teal and navy tank tops topped a long colorful gypsy skirt

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