Page 7 of The Bad Boy Prince in Love
Chapter 4: A Kit Every Man Should Have
“Luke, you must haveworked some kind of magic, these hash browns are delicious!”Vivian exclaimed.
Hallie had to admit, whatever he had done to the ordinary store-bought patties had transformed them into something gourmet.
“Just a little turmeric and garlic powder,” he pronounced.
Hallie had to accept that her plan backfired, but at the moment she didn’t mind too much because the omelet was pretty amazing.Among the sounds of voices in cheerful conversation, there was a constant clinking of cutlery as everyone else seemed to be enjoying the food.
It had been a while since they had such a lively breakfast as a family.Usually, Terry and her husband Bill didn’t bother to join Hallie, mama, and daddy at the main house, but news of a guest made them curious.
There was no way this was same guy she met last night.Aliens must have abducted him and replaced him with an identical copy, which was much more suave and sophisticated and showed no signs of being hung over.
Everyone was asking him what football team he liked and did he enjoy living in Austin and how many siblings did he have.
“I’ve got one sister,” he said, “and we get along surprisingly well.”
Casting a dirty look at her sister Terry, Hallie wished the same could be said about them.
Terry and Bill had seemed out of sorts lately, but even they smiled more in Luke’s presence.
“Why would it be surprising?”Vivian asked.She didn’t even bother to talk about the rift between her two daughters anymore, but maybe this was a hint.
“I guess people always expected us to have our differences,” Luke said, “or that there would be jealousy and sibling rivalry over who got to run the...uh...family company.But, as Shakespeare said, ‘uneasy lies the head that wears the crown’, so I think my sister is actually happier with her dancing and her charity work.”
Sam nodded sagely.“I’ve had my differences with my brothers, that’s for sure.But we sorted it out in the end.”
Great.Now both her parents decided to become extremely subtle by dropping hints about how she and Terry should kiss and make up.If only it were that easy.
“As a married woman, I don’t have as much time now for little sis,” Terry drawled.“But I do wish we could do things together.”
“Like criticizing my outfits?”Hallie asked.
“I only said that dress made you look like a slut,” Terry replied casually, “I was trying to help you, you fool.”
“Terry, don’t use that kind of language at the table,” Vivian scolded.
“Yeah well, I don’t need that kind of help,” Hallie replied, “And if you actually spent any quality time with me, I wouldn’t get offended at your passing remarks.”
“It’s not my fault you’re so sensitive.”
“Girls, that’s enough,” Vivian commanded.
After breakfast, Vivian and Sam insisted on doing the dishes since Luke had done most of the cooking.They went into the kitchen, while Terry and Bill ambled outside to start the day’s ranch work.
Hallie was left alone with Luke, and she still hadn’t decided what to do with him.
She didn’t know much about him, only that he was a big fan of Texas, so he couldn’t be all bad.People usually spoke the truth when they were as plastered as he had been last night.
His smugness did not escape her attention.“I don’t want to brag, but it looks like I’ve impressed your parents.”
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