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Serenity shrugged. “Well, you know what I say about men and labor and children.”

“He’s mine?” Morgan gasped, still too stunned to say anything more intelligent.

Serenity just glared at him.

This was more than Morgan could deal with.

He’d expected to find Serenity…

To find her…

Well, he didn’t really know what he’d expected to find her doing, but it definitely hadn’t been holding
his
child!

Suddenly the air seemed too thick, his stock too tight. He needed to breathe. Needed time to think about this.

Unsure and quite frankly terrified, he turned on his heel and left.

Serenity exchanged puzzled looks with Lorelei, a moment before her rage took hold.

“He left?” she said between gritted teeth as she adjusted Nicholas in her arms.

Lorelei shook her head. “Why is it the only thing you can count on with men is that they will always be somewhere else when you need them?”

Serenity’s sight darkened even more. “Well, he’s not walking away until I’ve said my piece.”

She handed Nicholas back to Lorelei. “Would you please watch him a moment longer?”

“My pleasure. You let that man have it!”

Serenity fully intended to.

 

Morgan walked on, his mind whirling. Why hadn’t Serenity told him? Sent word to him?

You let her face all of it alone!

Guilt sliced through him.

“Morgan Drake.”

He paused at the angry tone he knew so well. Turning around, he saw Serenity headed straight for him with the look on her face that always preceded a lecture.

And deep inside he admitted he loved that look. Had missed it greatly.

“How dare you walk away.” She stopped directly in front of him. “I don’t care if you leave me. I’m a grown woman and that’s fine. But how dare you turn your back on your own son. You could have at least held him. Asked about him.”

“I didn’t know what to say,” he said, his own anger rising at her accusations. “I was expecting you, not you and…and a baby!”

He softened his tone and reached out to touch her cheek. “Why didn’t you tell me?”

“You and I had an understanding.”

Morgan ground his teeth at her obstinacy. “But you went through all this on your own. If you had only told me…”

“I didn’t want you here because you felt obligated, Morgan. I knew if I told you about Nicholas, then your sense of honor would force you to marry me. I told you on Santa Maria that I would never force you to give up your life.”

Morgan pressed his lips together as emotions washed over him. He didn’t deserve her. He knew that. She was so strong and brave.

He’d left her to face a nightmare and now he’d returned like some self-righteous Sir Lancelot trying to make things right.

If he’d possessed half her courage, he would never have allowed her to board that colonial ship in the first place.

He would have seen her grow round with his child.

Been there as she struggled to give Nicholas his life.

“Please don’t send me away, Serenity,” he whispered. “I came back because I need you. I want us…you, me, and Nicholas…to have a life together. To build a house…and…and farm like Jake, or maybe buy a business.”

He took her hand into his. “I no longer care where I live. I just want to be with you, Serenity. With you and with Nicholas forever.” He tightened his grip, afraid she would yet send him away. “Please say yes.”

Serenity took a deep breath and looked up at the sky as if imploring heaven for help. When she gazed back at him, her eyes showed a mixture of deep vexation and mirth. “Of course I’ll say yes, you surly pirate. How could I not?”

“Mother!”

Serenity paused her hand as she heard

Nicholas storm into her study.

“Would you please make Michael return my ship to me?”

“I don’t have his stupid ship,” Michael said, sticking his adorable eight-year-old head in the door. “Barney and Elizabeth have it down at the pond.”

“Well, why didn’t you tell me that?” Nicholas demanded.

“Because you didn’t ask me. You accused me of having it.”

“Boys!” Serenity snapped. “I love you, but I’m trying to get some work done.”

“Sorry,” they said in unison.

“You should have told me,” Nicholas grumbled, shoving Michael out the door.

“You should have asked.”

Smiling, Serenity shook her head. She loved all three of her children, but they were certainly a handful.

Just as she caught up with her thoughts, another knock sounded on her door.

Exasperated, she looked up again. “Yes?”

This time Morgan stuck his head in the door.

Even after ten years of marriage, he looked wonderful. “What do
you
want?” she asked with a teasing note in her voice.

He came into the room with his hands behind his back. “I have a surprise for you.”

“A surprise?”

“Aye.”

He placed a copy of a book on her desk. Looking down, she gasped. “My story!”

His smile grew wider. “When I was in New York last summer, I met a publisher.”

“You gave him my stories? Why didn’t you tell me?”

“Because I wanted to see the look of surprise on your face. And it’s priceless, truly, truly priceless.”

She laughed at the words that had become their own private joke between them over the years.

“And what can I say?” he asked with a shrug. “I like the idea of being immortalized.”

Laughing, she traced the raised gold letters on the book.
The Adventures of the Sea Wolf
.

“You even used my name,” she said with a lump in her throat as she saw “S. S. James” on it.

He laughed, then looked down at the desk where she was working. “What are you working on now?”

“Don’t ask.”

He rolled his eyes. “Not more of that social reform rubbish.”

“Rubbish? Why, sir, I’ll have you know that one day—”

He silenced her words with a kiss. “There’s only one place I want my woman,” he whispered against her lips. “And that’s the bedroom. Care to try for a fourth child, Mrs. Drake?”

She bit her lip. “It’s terribly early in the day, Captain.”

“You didn’t seem to mind yesterday.”

And before she could protest, he lifted her in his arms and carried her up the stairs.

Bestselling author KINLEY MACGREGOR knows men. She lives outside of Nashville, TN, with her husband and three sons. Raised in the middle of eight boys, and currently outnumbered by the Y chromosome in her home, she realizes the most valuable asset a woman has for coping with men is a sense of humor. Not to mention a large trash bag and a pair of tongs.

Writing as Kinley MacGregor, she is the bestselling author of the Brotherhood of the Sword and the MacAllisters series; as her alter-ego Sherrilyn Kenyon, she is the New York Times bestselling author of the Dark-Hunter, Sex Camp Diaries and BAD series.

www.avonromance.com
www.kinleymacgregor.com

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Praise for
USA Today
bestselling author

KINLEY M
AC
GREGOR
and
A PIRATE OF HER OWN

“The talented Kinley MacGregor [is at] the top of my ‘must-read’ list.”

Teresa Medeiros

“Kinley MacGregor has written an old-fashioned swashbuckler filled with romance, adventure, bawdy scenes, and enough chills and thrills to keep you burning the midnight oil. An exciting tale, beautifully told.”

Susan Wiggs

“Her admirable flair for the comic is sure to entertain.”

Publishers Weekly

“Kinley MacGregor is a spirited new voice in adventure romance. The delightfully witty repartee between Serenity and Morgan will bring a smile to your lips; their sexual tension and adventures will keep you glued to the page. Keep your eye on Ms. MacGregor.”

Romantic Times

“Humor and passion are the trademarks of any Kinley MacGregor book.”

Christina Dodd

“I love Kinley MacGregor’s books!”

Cathy Maxwell

Also by KINLEY MACGREGOR

BROTHERHOOD OF THE SWORD

TAMING THE SCOTSMAN

BORN IN SIN

CLAIMING THE HIGHLANDER

MASTER OF DESIRE

MASTER OF SEDUCTION

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

A PIRATE OF HER OWN
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ePub edition May 2005 ISBN 9780061749414

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