Thunderbolt over Texas - Barbara Dunlop 12 стр.


Youre right, said Cole. We still have a wedding to plan.


Sydney parked herself on an old workbench to watch Cole finish the window repair. It had seemed like a good idea to give Katie and Kyle some time alone. She wanted to ask Cole about his marriage promise, but she didnt want him to think she cared.

If she didnt care, would she ask or stay quiet? Hard to know. Probably ask. After all, it was all academic to her.

She made up her mind. Cole?

Yeah?

Were you serious? Or were you just trying to make Katie happy?

Serious about what?

Finding a real wife. She hated the pain that flashed through her chest when she said those words. It was almost as though she was jealous. Which made no sense. She was never going to see Cole again after the museum show. That had always been the plan.

Just because shed slept with him, she didnt need to get all moony-eyed about it. Shed slept with men before. Men shed liked and trusted. But shed never gone around the bend over it. Shed never started imagining forever. Never even been jealous of the women they might date in the future.

Cole nodded as he hammered tiny nails around the wood that held the new glass. I am putting too much pressure on Kyle and Katie. Its time I held up my end of the family.

Do you think planning to marry some unknown wife is such a good idea?

He stopped hammering and gave her a long look. Yes, I do.

It doesnt strike you as just a little bit self-sacrificing?

He went back to hammering. Not really. We Texans take loyalty and honor very seriously.

Sydney shifted on the bench. Ouch.

Cole shrugged. Not a criticism.

Yeah, right. Obviously her values were a question mark in his mind. She might be fine for a night in bed, but she sure didnt meet his standards for a wife.

Good girl, bad girl again. At least this time she knew which one she was.

We can probably move the marriage plans up, he said.

Sydney nodded. Thats good. The sooner she got away from him, the better.

If Grandma suspects anything, he continued, itll be that youre pregnant and we need a quickie wedding.

But youve only known me a few days.

He pounded in a final nail and dropped the hammer into his belt. I travel a lot. Shell assume weve met before.

Of course. Sydney nodded. Because a bad girl is always good for a one-night stand when a guys on the road. She gritted her teeth and forced herself to focus on business. Ive asked a colleague to start preparing for the show.

Cole gave a nod.

Is there any way I could take a look at the Thunderbolt before the wedding?

I guess so. What for?

Itll help me conceptualize a display for it. It would really help if I could take a couple of pictures to send to the museum. Business, business. All business. She could do this.

Cole stood back to scrutinize the job. Ill drive you in as soon as I can get away.

Six

One thing about having Katie in on the marriage plan, it meant Sydney didnt have to see nearly as much of Cole. While she waited for the trip to Wichita Falls, she made museum arrangements by long distance and spent some time visiting Grandma.

Sydney was growing to like the eccentric old woman. Grandma was smart, opinionated and had one zinger of a sense of humor. She also told stories about the Thunderbolt and about her early years in Texas that fascinated Sydney.

Like the time the pack string stepped in a wasps nest. The first horse through was stung once and did a little crow hop off the trail. His burden of flour and utensils stayed put. The second horse through was a bomb-proof mare. She barely flinched when three wasps stung her rump.

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Unfortunately, the third horse through took the brunt of the attack. He was a reliable four-year-old entrusted with the months supply of whiskey. The horse leapt off the ground, all four feet in the air. His frantic bucking loosened the pack saddle, sending the whiskey swinging under his belly.

The unnatural load spooked him even more, and he ran hell bent for leather into the creek. Though the cowboys raced to his rescue, the precious cargo was washed over the falls.

The cook was so frightened at the prospect of showing up at the cattle drive without a fresh whiskey supply that he rode two days and two nights to restock.

When Cole finally announced he had time to take Sydney to the city, she eagerly hopped into his pickup. She couldnt wait to see the Thunderbolt, even if it meant a two-hour drive alone with him.

Havent seen much of you, he commented as they pulled onto the main road.

Havent seen much of you, either, she returned, gauging his tone, wondering how to read him and annoyed that she felt the need to try.

He shrugged. Had work to do.

Me, too. She did have a life. It wasnt as if shed been pining away, wondering if he regretted their lovemaking, or if hed found any likely Susie Homemakers to take her place.

Have I done something to annoy you? he asked.

Did he mean other than announce to his family that he was finding a real wife just as soon as he dumped her?

Im not annoyed, she said.

So this is the level youve picked for our relationship?

The level shed picked? You wanted something more?

He shrugged, flipping on his right signal and leaving the gravel road behind in favor of the four-lane interstate. You must admit, it all turned on a dime there after Katie got in the loop.

Ah. Sydney nodded, wishing she could control the jealousy cresting in her veins. So you did want more sex.

He twisted his head to look at her. Excuse me?

Sorry about that. I guess I did turn off the tap all of a sudden.

His eyes narrowed, and he glanced to the highway and back to her again. Was there a particular reason you backed off?

She shrugged. No reason that was remotely logical, just a horrible, kicked-in-the-gut feeling when hed rejected her. We didnt need to pretend anymore, she said.

You mean, the Thunderbolt was in the bag.

Yeah. Right. Something like that. She turned her head to look out the window.

I see.

Okay.

Fine. He pressed on the accelerator and turned up the radio.

Neither of them spoke until they hit Wichita Falls.

At a traffic light in the heart of downtown, Cole turned on the left turn signal and waited for a space in traffic. This is it.

Despite his brooding presence, Sydneys stomach leaped in anticipation. Which one?

He pointed to a tall, gray office tower as he angled into a parking spot in front.

Sydney scanned the building. This was it. The treasure of a lifetime was waiting inside for her. Despite her anger with Cole, she felt like a kid on Christmas morning.

They entered the building and took an elevator to the tenth floor. The brass sign on the oversize office doors read Neely And Smythe, Attorneys-At-Law.

Auspicious, said Sydney.

Its been the family firm for four generations.

And the Thunderbolts been here the whole time?

Most of it.

Im getting goose bumps.

As he opened the door, Cole gave her his first smile in three days.

It felt good. Way too good. Pathetically good.

She preceded him into the reception area, and a smiling brunette woman greeted them warmly. She sat behind a marble counter in a room decorated with leather furniture and fine art.

Mr. Neely can see you right away, she said to Cole.

Cole moved to open another doorway that took them to a private hall.

A balding man met them at the far end of the hallway. He shook hands with Cole then turned to Sydney. Joseph Neely. He offered his hand to her. I understand youre here to see the Thunderbolt.

I am, she agreed. Sydney Wainsbrook.

I enjoy an excuse to look at it myself, he said, turning his key in the lock and pushing the door inward.

Its pretty exciting, she admitted.

Ill leave you two alone then. Joseph Neely gestured to the interior of the office.

Sydney went in first, blinking to adjust her vision to the dimmer light.

Cole came in behind her and pointed to a round, mahogany meeting table.

She followed his signal and everything inside her turned still. Laid majestically out on a purple, velvet cloth, was the Thunderbolt of the North. The brooch of kings. The stuff of legends.

Sydney sucked in a breath. It was large, boldly crafted, magnificent in every way. The polished-gold lightning bolt was scattered almost randomly with rubies, emeralds and diamonds. It was big. It was audacious. It was everything shed ever hoped for.

She circled it, running her fingers across the soft cloth, letting them get close, but not touching the treasure. You are one lucky man, she said in a reverent, husky voice.

His voice was equally hushed. Sometimes I think so.

This is the thrill of a lifetime.

You can touch it, you know.

She rubbed her fingertips together, sensitizing them. Then she leaned in ever so slowly, resting her hips against the edge of the table.

After a long minute she dared to touch the bottom point of the brooch.

She immediately snatched her hand back, a chill creeping into her veins. She felt it again, and her world came to a screeching halt.

Cole? she ventured slowly, stomach clenching.

Yeah? Hed moved closer, but his voice seemed to come from a long way off.

She tested the bottom diamond one more time and her heart went flat, dead cold.

This is a fake.


Dont be absurd, said Cole, studying Sydneys shocked expression.

Its a fake, she repeated more passionately.

Right, Cole drawled, glancing down at the brooch. Somebody had bypassed the alarm and broken into the lawyers safe to reproduce the Thunderbolt without anyone noticing. That was likely.

When was it last appraised?

Cole tried to figure out where she was going with this.

When? she demanded.

Its been closely guarded for hundreds of years. The odds of it being a fake were ridiculously slim.

Had Kyle been right about her? Was this some kind of an elaborate con?

What are you up to? he demanded.

Im up to giving you my professional opinion.

Uh, huh. He struggled to figure out her angle. How she could turn this little ruse to her advantage?

She pointed to the brooch. See those diamonds? The little ones on the points?

He glanced down. Sure.

Theyre cut.

So what?

So, nobody faceted diamonds until the fourteenth century. They didnt have the tools. The process hadnt been invented. I dont know who made this brooch, but it sure wasnt the ancient Vikings.

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