Outback bride - Hart Jessica (читать книги без регистрации полные TXT) 📗
‘If you’d let me finish,’ said Mal, ‘you’d have heard me say that Georgia was the ideal wife for Brett.’ He pretended to sound stern, but she could feel his cheek crease into a smile beneath her lips. ‘You were right about that too, which just goes to show how useful you’re going to be.’
‘Georgia and Brett are getting married?’ Copper pulled back at the news, delighted. ‘When did that happen?’
‘After you left. Trying to cope with me brought them together-I think it made them realise how they’d feel if one of them left.’
‘I knew Brett was in love, but I didn’t realise Georgia felt anything for him!’ Copper tucked herself into Mal’s side as they resumed their walk.
‘I don’t think she wanted to be just another girl for him, so she held off as long as she could,’ Mal told her. ‘She’s certainly the only girl Brett’s ever taken seriously, and I think she’ll be good for him. He’s steadier already. I’ve been so taken up with running around after you that he’s had to take over a lot of the work on the station, and it’s done him the world of good. There’s a nice property up for sale not too far away, and together they should make a success of it.’ He smiled down at Copper. ‘They’re just waiting for you to come back so that they can get married.’
Copper flashed him a demure look from beneath her lashes. ‘So you’re not jealous of Brett any more?’
‘Not now,’ said Mal with a rueful smile. ‘I was, though. But not nearly as jealous as I was of Glyn. I kept thinking about the things you’d said about him-how he was kind and honest and a good friend-and I was terrified that you’d decide to go back to him. And later, when I thought about the things I’d said to you, I didn’t think I could blame you.’
His arms tightened. ‘I said some unforgivable things to you that last night, Copper,’ he confessed. ‘I’ve never been as scared as I was when I heard that you and Megan were missing, but I was still angry after that argument the night before and I took it all out on you. It didn’t help, though, and I felt so bad the next day that I turned back halfway out to the muster. I was going to tell you that I was sorry, and hadn’t meant what I’d said, but when I got back Georgia had to tell me you’d gone.’
The memory made Mal crush her so hard against him that she could hardly breathe, but Copper didn’t mind. ‘It was the worst moment of my life,’ he said. ‘Georgia was crying, Megan was inconsolable, Brett kept telling me what a bloody fool I’d been-but all I could think was that you’d decided to try and work things out with Glyn after all. I remembered what you’d said about it not being too late now that Ellie was back with her husband, and I was so desperate and angry at first that I refused to go after you. I’ve spent the last ten days in hell, imagining you with him, and this morning I couldn’t stand it any longer. I flew down and went straight to your parents’, but you weren’t there. Your father tore a strip off me for making you so unhappy, but when I told him that my life just wasn’t going to be worth living unless I could persuade you to come back and try again, he took pity on me and tossed me the car keys!’
‘Mal?’ Copper held herself slightly away from him so that she could look deep into his eyes. ‘Have I told you that I love you?’
He smiled at her in a way that made her heart sing. ‘Now that you come to mention it, I don’t think you have,’ he said.
‘I do,’ said Copper, and kissed him-a long, warm,inexpressibly sweet kiss that thrilled with the promise of the years to come.
Later, much later, they took off their shoes and walked barefoot along the sand. It was cool and soft between Copper’s toes and reminded her of the beach they had walked along seven years ago, hand in hand as now but knowing nothing then of the long road that would bring them back together again.
‘We don’t have to get married again now that we’ve torn up our contracts, do we?’ she murmured, nuzzling Mal’s throat as they halted for yet another kiss.
‘We don’t need another wedding, but I think we “might have another honeymoon, don’t you?’ said Mal. ‘Why don’t we tell your parents that the project’s on again, and then take ourselves back to that hotel in the hills? We could have a real honeymoon now that we don’t need to pretend any more.’ His lips drifted along Copper’s jaw to linger at her mouth. ‘How does that sound?’
Copper heaved an ecstatic sigh as they turned towards the car. ‘It sounds like heaven!’
Three days later, the little plane flew over the creek and touched down at Birraminda. ‘Welcome home,’ said Mal, leaning over to kiss Copper as they came to a bumpy halt.
Brett and Georgia were waiting together on the edge of the landing strip, restraining an impatient Megan with difficulty until the propeller had spun to a stop. But as Mal lifted Copper down, his hands hard and possessive at her waist, she came flying over the dust towards them.
‘Copper, Copper!’ she called, and flung herself into Copper’s waiting arms. ‘You came home!’
Copper lifted her up in a tight hug, and the green eyes that met Mal’s over the small head shone with love., ‘Yes,’ she said. ‘I’m home now.’