KATE HOFFMANN
The Mighty Quinns: Declan
TORONTO NEW YORK LONDON AMSTERDAM PARIS SYDNEY HAMBURG STOCKHOLM ATHENS TOKYO MILAN MADRID PRAGUE WARSAW BUDAPEST AUCKLAND
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Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Coming Next Month
Prologue
LEMME SEE!
Declan Quinn held tight to the high stone wall as his big brother Ian gave him a shove. His grandmothers opera glasses were clutched in his left hand as he trained them on the girl below. She was dressed only in a bikini, red with little yellow flowers. Lying on her stomach on a beach towel, shed undone her top, and from the right angle, Dec could almost see her breast.
Give me the damn binoculars, Ian whispered.
With a low curse, Declan handed Ian his grandmothers opera glasses, then swung his leg over the wall and straddled it. Kitty Donahue was fifteen years old and the daughter of their grandmothers gardener. She usually accompanied her father on his Saturday chores. During the winter months, she sat in the solarium and worked on her studies. But in the summer, Dec and his brothers were treated to the mysteries of the female body as she sunbathed in a quiet corner of the garden.
She reached back to brush a bug from her shoulder and Ian moaned softly. I can almost see it.
See what?
They both looked down to find their little brother, Marcus, standing below them, a frown creasing his brow. Nothing, Dec said. Go away, Marky.
What are you lookin at? Marcus asked. He grabbed the tree that grew beside the wall and scrambled up on the other side of Dec. Searching through the bower of leaves, he finally spied the object of their interest and grinned. Shes almost naked! he cried.
Shhhh! Dec clamped a hand over Marcuss mouth. If youre going to be up here, you have to be quiet.
Wide-eyed, Marcus nodded and Dec slowly removed his hand. He took the opera glasses back from Ian and continued his study of Kitty. She was just about the most beautiful girl hed ever seenbesides his mother and his sisters, Mary Grace and Jane.
He tipped his head back and closed his eyes, trying to picture them in his mind. It had been five years that June since he and his brothers had been home, five years since theyd last seen their parents or their older siblings. There were times when Dec wondered if theyd ever be reunited, or if the three youngest Quinn brothers would spend their entire lives in Ireland, living with their Grandmother Callahan.
Life with their maternal grandmother had been rough at first. Grace Callahan had never been a part of her grandchildrens lives, living an ocean away in Ireland, estranged from her daughter, Emma. Though it had never been made clear to the boys, some disagreement had caused their mother to stop speaking to their grandmother long before they were born.
Still, every summer there had been an invitation for the Quinn children to visit Ireland. It was only after Emma Quinn had become horribly sick with cancer that she had finally allowed any of her children to go. And then, shed sent just the youngest three, keeping the older children back to help support the family in the midst of mounting medical bills.
There had been no health insurance, no savings in case of emergency, but that hadnt stopped Paddy Quinn from searching out the finest medical care for his wife. He and the older children worked at any job they could find, with little left over for luxuries like decent food, new clothesor a visit to Ireland.
It was Ian who had taken over the role of father figure to the younger boys, appointing himself the boss of everything. Dec didnt mind. Someone had to watch over them and though Dec was qualified, he had better things to spend his time onlike thinking about Kitty Donahue and all the other pretty Irish lasses who caught his fancy. Kitty was mysterious and fascinating and exciting. And she barely knew he existed.
I can almost see her titties, Marcus whispered.
Ian gave him a sharp elbow to the ribs. Where did you learn that word?
Listenin to you tossers, Marcus said. Besides, thats what theyre called, right?
Dec rolled his eyes and Ian suppressed a grin. Yeah, Ian murmured. Thats what theyre called.
Im gonna go talk to her, Dec said.
I talked to her once, Marcus said. He held out the small medallion hed found in the barn a few years back. He now wore it around his neck on a leather string. I showed her this. And I told her about the treasure.
Shes not interested in your silly old treasure, Ian said.
Yes, she was. When I showed her, she wanted me to tell her all about it. And I told her if she ever wanted to borrow my good luck charm, she could just ask. He paused. I think she likes me.
Not as much as shes gonna like me, Dec said. Im going down there.
Dec, dont, Ian pleaded. Shell figure out weve been watching her.
Who made you the boss of me? Dec asked.
Ian is the boss, Marcus said. Da made him the boss before we left and were supposed to listen to him. And if he says
I listened, Declan interrupted. But that doesnt mean I have to do everything he says. He grinned. Im gonna ask her out. Maybe take her to a movie.
You are so full of shite, Ian scoffed. Shell never go out with you.
Well see. Dec dropped lightly to the ground and waded through the deep perennial beds until he stood on the grass beside Kitty. He glanced back up at Ian who watched him with barely concealed awe. Ian had always been more careful around girls, but Dec had never thought caution was much use. There was no denying that he appreciated a pretty girl, so why pretend otherwise?
He possessed a natural charm that usually appealed to the girls who he found worth pursuing. Girls had become his special talent, ever since hed first tongue-kissed Alicia Dooley behind the rectory when he was eleven. Since then, hed kissed a lot of girls. But hed never approached a girl as worldly and sophisticated as Kitty Donahue. She was seriously out of his league.
But he was thirteen now and he considered himself experienced, enough that a girl like Kitty might just find him interesting. Declan cleared his throat and she glanced over her shoulder.
What do you want? she asked, her voice tinged with boredom. Youre in my sun.
What are ya readin? he asked.
Jane Eyre, she replied.
Interesting? He approached the blanket and sat down in front of her, then took the book from her fingers. Would I like it?
Its really not a book for blokes, she said. Its romantic.
Declan nodded as he examined the back of the book. Blokes can be romantic.
She laughed. When were you ever romantic, Declan Quinn?
I wasnt. Just said I could be if I wanted to be. So what would it take?
For what?
For you to go out with me? Dec asked. Hed learned it was always best to use the element of surprise. And to display complete confidence, even if the odds of her agreeing to a date were astronomically low. If he caught her off guard she was more likely to think hed done this beforeand say yes.
A lot more than you have, she said.
Like what?
A car for one, she said. Im not going to be ridin around town on the back of your bleedin bicycle.
I have a car. And a chauffeur, Declan said with a grin. Its a Rolls, you know. All the big rock stars have em.
She considered his point for a long moment, as if the thought of riding around in his grandmothers Rolls Royce appealed to her. What about nicker? she asked. Id expect you to take me somewhere nice and that will cost.
Ive got money, Dec said. My nana gives me a big allowance and I never spend it all. I suppose Id even have enough to buy you some flowers, or some candy.
Well, arent you a cheeky little hoor. She tipped her head to the side. Do me up, will ya?
Carefully, Dec reached down and picked up the straps that fastened the back of her bikini together. He slid the hook through the loop, then glanced over to the trees, wondering what Ian was thinking. The skin on Kittys back was smooth and warm from the sun. When he finished, she sat up and readjusted her top until everything was properly covered, though not quickly enough to avoid giving Dec a nice view of her perfect breasts.
She wrapped her arms around her legs. So, where are you going to take me?
He dragged his gaze away from her chest and sent her a charming grin. Wherever you want to go.
To supper, she said. At a nice place, with table linens and fancy silver. And then to the flicks. And after that, a ride around the city.
And when would you be likin me to take you on this date? Dec asked.
Friday evening. You can pick me up at six. Do you know where I live?
He shook his head. But Im sure I can find out. Dec rose to his feet, then rubbed his palms on the back of his jeans.
She gave him a smile that made his stomach do a little cartwheel. Its a date then. Friday at six. Now, hump off. And tell your brothers I can hear them up on that wall.
Ill tell em, Dec said. And Ill see you on Friday.
Kitty stretched back out on the blanket and unfastened her top again, then grabbed her book and started to read. Dec decided to walk back to the house through the garden, leaving Ian and Marcus to wonder exactly what had transpired. If he was lucky, theyd heard it all and would be suitably impressed.
There wasnt a girl in the world he couldnt charm. And it was obvious that Kitty was no exception. She was one of the prettiest girls in her form at school and she was going out with him. He jogged toward the house, but before he reached the door, Ian and Marcus came crashing through the garden gate, both gasping for breath.
You crazy git, Ian said. You asked her out, didnt ya?
Dec nodded. I told you I would. Did ya hear? She said yes.
Ian braced his hands on his knees and gulped in a few deep breaths. What the hell does she see in a kid like you?
She doesnt see a kid, Dec said. She sees a man.
Oh, yeah, right. Youre a man, you are. Well, tell me, Mr. Man, what are you going to do when she wants to snog in the backseat of Nanas car? Cause thats why she wants to drive all over Dublin with you. And what about when she sticks her hand down yer pants and wants to
Whats snog mean? Marcus asked.
Never mind, Ian said. Kitty Donahue is used to goin with older boys. You better be ready to handle yourself or itll be a big embarrassment.
Declan frowned. He hadnt really thought about all the things that might go wrong. I know what Im doing, he muttered. And dont go givin me advice, Ian. You havent ever been on a date, so what do you know?
About as much as you do, little brother. He paused, kicking at the dirt with his toe. So do you love her?
Dec shrugged. Nah. Im only gonna fall in love once when Im old. And Im gonna love her until the end of forever, just the same way our da loves our ma. Until then, Im gonna mess around with as many girls as I can.
Dec followed Ian and Marcus into the house, glancing back once into the overgrown garden. Kitty Donahue had seen something in him, something she found interesting. Now, hed just have to make sure he lived up to her expectations.
Even if he did mess up, the experience would have to count for something. By the time he was eighteen, Dec fully intended to have women figured out from top to bottom, inside and out. Thered be no guy alive who would have more women, except maybe James Bond.
1
SHE CAUGHT HIS gaze from across the room. Declan Quinn glanced over his shoulder at the beautiful blonde in the slinky blue dress. She gave him a seductive smile, an unspoken invitation to approach, and Dec let his gaze drift lazily from her face to her tanned and lithe body.
Her dress, cut low in the front, left her arms and shoulders tantalizingly bare. Though the length fell slightly below her knee, a deep slit offered a view of a well-toned thigh. From the moment shed entered the party, theyd been caught in this silent dance, two strangersinterestedattracted.
Declan was never one to shy away from any interest from the opposite sex. But tonight, it could be no more than a casual attraction. Besides, it was obvious what she was looking for. From the huge diamond on her finger and the old man on her arm, shed settle for a quick roll in the hay with a man half her husbands age.
Dec had a strict policy of never mixing business with pleasure, no matter how stunningly attractive and warmly willing that pleasure might be. He was here in Newport to do a job, to provide security for Edward and Eva Winslows annual garden party. Screwing one of their guests in the hall closet just wasnt considered professional behavior.
Decs cell phone buzzed in the pocket of his linen trousers and he snatched it out, turning away from the doe-eyed beauty. Declan Quinn, he murmured as he stepped off the terrace and into the house.
Hi, Dec, its Sally Hughes over at Bonnett Harbor P.D. Your brother asked that I call you.
Is everything all right? Dec asked, an uneasy feeling rushing over him. His older brother, Ian, was the police chief in their hometown of Bonnett Harbor, a small village across the waters of Narragansett Bay from Newport. Are my folks all right?
Sure, sure, she said. Im calling about Eden Ross. Shes been spotted over at the Sandpiper Motel. As far as we can tell, she called in a report of a car theft in progress in order to slip away from some tabloid press. We sent Delaney and Wilson over there and theyre holding the reporters. I figured if youd like to talk to them, Ill have them brought to the station.