Rescued by the Brooding Tycoon

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you.’
    ‘That’ll teach me to jump to conclusions,’ she sighed. ‘You weren’t really feeling anything like that, were you?’
    ‘No, I was feeling what a glorious place it was. It took me completely by surprise and I just stood there, stunned, trying to believe such beauty existed.’
    ‘That was what I sensed when I first saw you,’ she admitted. ‘It was only later that I thought—oh, dear, I’m sorry. I guess I got it all wrong.’
    ‘We both got a lot of things wrong, but this is the moment when we put it all behind us and become friends.’
    ‘Friends…’ She considered the word for a moment before saying, ‘I must warn you, friends claim the right to ask each other questions.’
    ‘Fire away.’
    ‘Why did you go out to sea at all? It was madness.’
    ‘I needed to see the wind farm, and learn all I could.’
    ‘But surely you did an in-depth investigation before you bought the island?’ Something in his wry expression made her say, ‘You did, surely?’
    ‘The first I heard about it was when Kate told me.’
    She stared. ‘I can’t believe a smart operator like you bought this place without checking every detail first.’ He shrugged.
    ‘You didn’t?’ she breathed. ‘But why?’
    ‘Perhaps I’m not quite as smart as I like people to think. Look, if I tell you, you’ve got to promise not to breathe a word to another soul.’
    ‘I promise.’
    ‘Seriously. Swear it on what you hold most dear.’
    ‘I swear it on Phantom’s life,’ she said, holding up her hand. ‘Now, tell, tell! The curiosity’s driving me crazy.’
    ‘I didn’t buy Herringdean. Rancing owed me money, couldn’t pay it, so he assigned the place to me, sent me the papers and vanished.’
    ‘What?’
    ‘My lawyer says everything’s in order, I’m the legal owner. But I had no chance to study the place, negotiate, refuse the deal, anything. Whatever I learn about the island comes as a surprise. My “investigation” consisted of looking Herringdean up online. What I found wasn’t informative—fishing, beautiful countryside, but no mention of a wind farm.’
    ‘Probably because it had only just got under way and they hadn’t updated the site,’ she mused.
    ‘Exactly. So you see I’ve approached everything like a dimwit. All right, all right,’ he added as she choked with laughter. ‘Have your fun.’
    ‘I’m sorry,’ she gasped. ‘I didn’t mean to but—he fooled you—’
    ‘Yes, he fooled me,’ Darius said, managing to be faintly amused through his chagrin. ‘And I’ll tell you something else. Before he left, he got a lot of the bigger tenants to pay him several months’ rent in advance, then he pocketed the money and ran. So it’ll be a while before they pay me anything.’
    He knew he was crazy to have told her such damaging things. If she betrayed his trust she could make him look like an idiot all over the island.
    But she wouldn’t betray him. Instinctively, he knew that he was safe with her.
    Harriet was making confused gestures, trying to get her head around what she’d just heard.
    ‘But the papers always say—you know, the mighty entrepreneur, all that stuff—’
    ‘Been checking up on me, huh?’ he said wryly.
    ‘Of course. Be fair. Since you control our lives, I had to find out what I could.’
    ‘Control your lives? Oh, sure, it looks like it. I arrive knowing nothing, nearly die finding out, get snatched from the jaws of death by you and the others. Some control! So I suppose you know all there is to know about me?’
    Harriet shook her head. ‘Only basics. Your father is Amos Falcon— the Amos Falcon. Empire builder, financial mogul—all right, all right.’ She backed off hastily, seeing his expression. ‘And you have lots of brothers. It must be nice coming from a large family. I’m an only child and it can be lonely.’
    ‘So can being in a large family,’ Darius said.
    ‘Really? I can’t imagine that. Tell me more.’
    But suddenly his mouth closed

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