When Lightning Strikes Twice

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by Barbara Boswell


  Rachel captured his hand and held it still in her own. She’d forgiven him for Pedersen, but there were still a few other matters to be dealt with. “You know, Dana was right, you could’ve called to let me know you were going to north Jersey today.”

  “I should’ve, but I left before six. I thought you would be asleep. And I would’ve called you later this afternoon but by then, I knew you were mad. After my chat with North Jersey Power, I wasn’t up to a fight with you.”

  “Your chat with North Jersey Power was—less than cordial?”

  “A lot less. Lucky for me, I was still energized by my rage over Frank’s latest escapades, so when I went in to meet with the execs and they tried to stonewall me, I went nuclear—like one of their plants. By the time our meeting was over, they were convinced they’re dealing with a madman. In that same mood, I visited with the insurance people.”

  “And terrorized them?” guessed Rachel.

  “Pretty much. I see a seven-figure settlement in the works for Ken and Marcia Polk. It seems that nobody wants to go to trial.”

  “No wonder! You are a formidable opponent.” Rachel smiled slowly. “I can certainly attest to that.”

  “I don’t want to be your opponent in any way, Rachel.” He kissed her temple and gazed into her eyes. “Can’t we combine our resources? Cormack and Son is actually just one Cormack. Despite the name, my father hasn’t been a partner in the firm since I came to Lakeview. The first thing I did when I arrived in town was to buy out his equity interest. I’ve been paying him a salary because he has no ownership in the practice.”

  “Which means when Frank is sued—which he certainly will be after last night—your firm can’t be touched.”

  “No. Or his house. The second thing I did was to put the deed to that house in Carla’s name only. It can’t be seized to pay for Frank’s blunders.”

  Rachel played with his long fingers. “Retitling houses for women seems to be a specialty of yours.”

  “One of them. Now about the law firm … I’d like to add a name to Cormack. Your name.”

  “You mean, like Saxon and Cormack? Or Cormack and Saxon?” Rachel shook her head. “I can’t do that to Aunt Eve and Wade, Quint.”

  “I was thinking more like Cormack and Cormack. A husband-and-wife team. And I wouldn’t mind being associates with the Saxons, if they don’t mind.”

  She stared at him. “Are you—”

  “Asking you to marry me? Yes.” He lifted her onto his lap. “Say yes, Rachel, and don’t list a hundred reasons why we should wait. I don’t want to wait, I don’t need to. I love you, and I always will.”

  “I have no intention of trying to talk you into waiting. I said ‘yes’ to everything the first time I went to bed with you,” Rachel confessed. “Although I probably didn’t realize it then.”

  “I knew I wanted to marry you even before we went to bed,” Quint claimed. “The night you showed up on my doorstep with Brady in your arms.”

  “That competitive spirit of ours is truly phenomenal.” Rachel laughed. “But how about this? I knew I wanted to marry you when—when—” She paused, searching for a suitable incident for this revisionist courtship.

  “When the verdict was handed down in the Pedersen trial?” suggested Quint. “I saw the fire in your eyes in the courtroom that day. I thought it was homicidal fury but perhaps—it was love?”

  “Yes.” Rachel agreed. “It was love.”

  “You just hadn’t realized it then.” Quint kissed her, ending the friendly argument.

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