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"It is my
dearest wish that my husband, Alexander Chandler, and my beloved
half-sister, Dena Cohen Randolph, cease the animosity between them."
To Alex's
right, he could see Dena Randolph vainly brush at several dog hairs
marring the sleeve of her black jacket. Alex tried to repress his
disdain. Why couldn't the woman ever make herself presentable?
He'd tried
to hide his dislike for his sister-in-law from Tamara. Evidently
he'd failed.
"I request
that Dena act as surrogate mother and carry to term one of my embryos,
fertilized by Alexander Chandler."
What? Shock
cracked Alex's leaden wall of grief.
Dena jerked
upright, as though zapped with a live cattle prod. "As if I don't
have enough problems already," she murmured.
Alex reluctantly
sympathized. With four-year-old twins and their disappearing father,
Dena's plate was full.
Her green
eyes widened with bewilderment. "Did you know this was coming,
Alex?"
He shook
his head. "Tamara changed her will shortly after she was diagnosed.
At the time, I didn't know what she did, and I didn't care. I was
focused on her chemo, hoping she'd recover." Alex frowned. He'd
worshiped his wife, but knew that sweet, well-meaning Tamara had
also been manipulative and very, very smart. What on earth had she
planned? Why?
"Well, I...I
can't." Dena placed a hand on her stomach, as if caressing an imaginary
pregnancy. "I know Tamara wanted a baby, but...I just can't bear
a child and then walk away. Not even for Tami. Maybe you can find
someone else, Alex."
He breathed
deeply, striving for calmness in the face of sudden chaos. He'd
do anything to make his wife's dreams a reality, however distasteful
Dena Randolph might be. Why didn't she feel the same commitment
to Tamara's memory?
"Further,"
the attorney continued, "I bequeath my one-half ownership of said
embryos to Dena Randolph with the specific instruction that only
Dena be implanted with them."
Dena went
white, pale cheeks contrasting with her Titian red hair. Alex couldn't
blame her. He felt faint himself. What had Tamara done? She'd snared
them both. Now he and Dena owned the precious embryos.
"For medical
costs, Dena's support during the pregnancy, and for the support
of the baby, I hereby provide the sum of three hundred thousand
dollars, to be managed by Alexander Chandler."
Dena blinked.
Then blinked again, trying to reconnect with reality. Interiors
by Tamara, her sister's business, must have been lucrative. But
Dena's world revolved around her kids, not money.
She'd opened
her mouth to turn the money down flat when the attorney said, "In
addition, I hereby bequeath the sum of two hundred thousand dollars
to be held by Dena for the benefit of Miriam and Jackson Randolph,
my beloved niece and nephew."
Dena sagged
in her chair. Tamara had known Dena would dig ditches with her teeth
for her children, if necessary. But she wouldn't have to, not with
this generous bequest. The funds would pay for cars and college,
maybe even help buy them homes, luxuries her small landscaping business
could never support.
Tamara had
adored the kids, so no strings were attached to the trust. But Dena's
conscience wouldn't let her rest if she didn't ponder her sister's
last request. How could she repay such generosity with a refusal
to grant Tami's dying wish?
Could she
resist the money, which would provide so much for her
sweet darlings?
Dena sucked
in a deep breath, then peeked at Alex Chandler. With every blond
hair in place, he sat rigidly, as if a poker had been shoved up
his...
Yes, she
could resist. Dena didn't want Alex, the android accountant, in
her life. Eyeing him, she hesitated. "I won't have to sleep with
you, will I?" She'd rather snuggle with a cyborg.
A glimmer
of a smile twitched Alex's set lips. "I don't think so. Our fertilized
embryos are stored at her gynecologist's office. He defrosts them,
implants a couple, and away we go." He gestured, exposing a perfectly
starched French cuff secured by onyx links.
Dena dropped
her head into her hands, digging her fingers through her hair. "I
can't believe it. What if one of us says no?"
"No baby,
and Tamara loses her lifelong dream."
"Oh, no,"
Dena moaned. Tears burned behind lids already swollen from crying.
She fumbled for a tissue. "Oh, Tami. Why me?"
Alex flicked
imaginary lint from his immaculate, pin-striped sleeve. Not a shred
of emotion showed on his too-handsome face. "You're her half-sister,
and, in her opinion, a great mother. She remarked often that she
admired how easily you carried the twins."
"That's true.
It was pretty easy, considering everything." Considering that Dena
had been dumped by her cheating ex-husband, for whom Lamaze was
something a mouse ran through to get cheese. She winced. "But another
child? I have my hands full already."
"It wouldn't
be your child, Dena, but mine. Tamara trusted you to carry our baby
to term and then give him up for me to raise." Alex's blue eyes
gleamed, vivid and intense.
"I'm not
a--a brood mare. I don't know if I can have a child and give it
up." Dena couldn't keep a tremble out of her voice.
"You have
to," Alex said. "This was your sister's last wish. How can you say
no?"
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