Enticed by His Forgotten Lover

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thought you didn’t want me, that you’d played me, it was easy to say never again. But now that I know what happened, I won’t give up without a fight. Somehow I’ll make you remember. It’s not just your happiness at stake. It’s mine, too.”
    He smiled and stroked a thumb over one cheekbone. “So fierce. You fascinate me, Bryony. I’m beginning to see how it could be true that I was so transfixed by you from the start.”
    Then he leaned down and kissed her again, the room around them forgotten. “I want to remember. Help me remember.”
    “You’ll get it back,” she said fiercely. “We’ll get it back. Together.”

Nine
    T he flight back to Houston was much better than her trip to New York. On the way she’d been squeezed between two men who she swore had to be football players. She hadn’t been able to move and had spent the entire time being miserable.
    She and Rafael occupied the first two seats in first class, and once they’d taken off, she’d reclined without guilt, since there was plenty of room between the rows.
    By the time they landed in Houston, she actually felt rested and ready for the drive from the airport.
    Apparently Rafael had ideas of having a driver take them to the island.
    “My car is here. There’s no reason for us not to take it,” she insisted as they stood in baggage claim.
    “We would both be more comfortable if you let me see to the travel arrangements.”
    “And what am I supposed to do without my car? We’ll need it on the island. It’s small but everything isn’t in walking distance.”
    As their luggage piled up, Rafael sighed. “All right. We’ll take your car. But it’s senseless for you to drive when we’ve already been traveling half the day.”
    She rolled her eyes and bit her lip to keep from making a remark about spoiled men.
    She grabbed a cart for their luggage and Rafael piled it up and pushed it as she led him to the parking garage.
    “Where is the damn parking lot?” he demanded. “In Galveston?”
    “It’s a bit of a walk,” she admitted. “But it’s all indoors and then we’ll take the elevator to the top level.”
    “Why did you park on the roof?”
    She shrugged. “I just kept going around and around and then suddenly I was on the roof. It’s the same as parking anywhere else.”
    He shook his head as they trudged down the long corridor. When they finally got to the elevator, Bryony breathed in relief. A few moments later, they were on the roof and she took out her keys to remotely unlock the car.
    “What the…”
    She cast him a puzzled look.
    “That’s your car?” he asked.
    She looked toward the MINI Cooper and nodded. “Is something wrong?”
    “You expect to fit me and the luggage in this tin can?”
    “Quit being so grumpy,” she said mildly. “We’ll manage. It does have a luggage rack. I’m sure I have a bungee cord in the trunk.”
    “Who the hell carries around bungee cords?”
    She laughed. “You never know when they’ll come in handy.”
    They filled the trunk and then piled suitcases into the back until the bags were stacked to the roof of the car.
    “There,” she said triumphantly as she shut the door. “We didn’t even have to use the bungee cords.”
    “Unfortunately we didn’t push the passenger seat back before we stored all the luggage,” he said dryly.
    Bryony winced when she saw him fold his legs to get into the front seat. His knees were pushed up into the dash and he didn’t look at all comfortable.
    “Sorry,” she mumbled as she got into the driver’s seat. “I wasn’t thinking. No one who ever rides in my car has such long legs.”
    “How do you plan to drive the baby around after he or she is born?”
    Bryony reversed out of the parking space and then drove toward the exit. “In a car seat, of course.”
    “And where do you think the car seat will fit in here? Even if you crammed it in, if you got into a wreck, neither of you would likely survive. Someone could run right over

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