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âLike you, I donât have a dad, either. He dumped us when he found out I had cancer. Iâm better nowâone year cancer-free. And, well, me and Bonnie were talking about momsâyou know, hers is gone, but she has a step-mom, Tasha. Theyâre close, and Bonnie really loves her.â
âIâve seen them together. Thatâs a very good thing,â Trace said.
âIt is. Her dad, and his best friend Gord, they married Tasha and became a family, all six of them. So her dad is never alone when crap happens. Like when Bonnie had to have her appendix out. But my momâŠâ
Libby was really struggling to get her words out. Embarrassment was likely a factor, but the raw emotions Trace saw there could be heavy to deal with. This young woman loved deeply and likely treasured the connection with her mother, because of the trials theyâd been through together. Rachel had stayed, sheâd stuck, and Libby appeared to understand that.
Trace changed his mind. He would let her know he understood her.
âLibby, are you thinking about trying to find a way to set your mom and meâand Brandonâup?â
âSounds stupid, doesnât it?â She looked like she was really beating herself up. No way he could stand for that.
âWell, that depends on whether or not you believe in fate.â
Libby met his gaze. She seemed to understand that he wasnât reacting the way she maybe thought he would. She nodded. âI do. I think things always happen for a reason even if we donât always know what that reason is.â
âMe, too. You see, one of the things I needed to do today was to meet you and spend some time with you. Not just to see how you were with the horses as your supervisor. But also, to get a chance to know you and let you get to know me. Iâm going to be perfectly honest with you.
âGrandma Kate introduced Brandon and me to your mom at the restaurant a couple weeks ago. It was a moment for all three of us.
âSo, see? Not such a stupid idea. We asked Rachel if she was interested in a romantic relationship, if we could see where this would lead. It is very early days for us, yet, and we promised her one day at a time. So what do you say, Libby? You open to that? To all four of us seeing if we can build something, together?â
âOne day at a time?â Her look was inscrutable enough he wondered if she played poker. But since her body language was defensive, he understood.
âYour momâs one condition. Brandon and I both understand why sheâs leery.â
âYeah.â Her expression told him all he needed to know about her feelings for her father. âOkay, I can work with that.â Then she shook her head, and her chuckle sounded rueful. âI havenât even met Brandon, yet.â
âYou will. In about twenty minutes or so.â
âOkay. Iâll give you my answer after Iâve met him.â
Trace grinned. Then he gave her words back to her. âI can work with that.â
Chapter Ten
Rachel stood at the kitchen window, her attention fixed on her backyard and on the three people setting up a brand-new badminton net. Watching Libby with Brandon and Trace, it almost seemed as if theyâd known each other longer than just barely a full day.
Rachel had walked to work that morning, taking advantage while she could of the tolerable temperatures. Soon enough, sheâd want her car with its air conditioning. February, so far, had been astonishingly cooperative.
Often on a Saturday, Libby would come to Lusty Appetites around four thirty, and theyâd have supper together. That had been the plan this morning, that Libby would join her, but then her daughter engineered a surprise. Sheâd brought Brandon and Trace along with her. The four of them had enjoyed supper together, and then the guys had asked permissionâwhen Libby had gone to the bathroomâto take her daughter into Waco with them. They wanted to pick up badminton equipment.
Rachel didnât have anything in the backyard for recreation, so sheâd agreed. The three had been back in time to pick her up from work when the restaurant had closed. The lights in the backyard were bright enough that they were able to not only set up the net but they were going to play what Brandon and Libby called the inaugural game.
Trace came toward the house. Rachel turned her head and met his gaze as he closed the patio door behind him. âBrandon and Libby were talking smack to each other about who was going to win and who was âgoing down.ââ He grinned. âIt was funny as hell.â
âThe tea should be ready to drink soon.â Sheâd just made a fresh jug. It was likely ready now, but sheâd gotten caught up watching her daughter interact with the guys.
Brandon and Trace had also picked up a round patio table, chairs, and a shade umbrella, giving them a comfortable place to spend time together, outside.
âAre you doing all right?â Trace slipped his arms around her then turned her to look out the window. The way he rested his chin on her shoulder told her he was watching the pair, too, as they began to play.
âWhy wouldnât I be?â
âBecause what had been an intellectual concept for you this morning has quickly morphed into a real scene in front of your very eyes. Youâve had Libby all to yourself for a long time. I wondered how you were feeling about the fact that weâre horning in on your time with her.â
There were depths to Trace Langley that truly astounded her. Anyone who just looked at the outside package might think they could sum up the man with two wordsâbuff and beautiful.
The Trace Langley she was coming to know was one of the most insightful men sheâd ever met.
âI had no idea how she would feel about my dating someone, because until I met the two of you, that simply hadnât been on my radar. I figured the concept of my seeing
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