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Authors: Rita Herron

Tags: #Psychology, #Sex Therapists, #Marriage Counselors, #Contemporary, #General, #Romance, #Family & Relationships, #Marriage, #Adult, #Historical, #Authors, #Counseling, #Psychotherapy, #Fiction, #Marriage Counseling, #Love Stories

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* * *

Abby had been so busy all day she'd barely had time to think about Harry and the night before.

Well, almost.

One of her clients had confessed that her marriage was in trouble, that her husband's cell phone had become a permanent appendage, so Abby had suggested the wife shake him up by phoning him on his mobile and giving him a mental massage.

Harry's titillating voice the night before boomeranged in her mind. This flirting game had to stop. She absolutely could not get in the habit of indulging herself in such crazy, risqué behavior with strangers. Especially when she was supposed to be married to someone else.

How pathetic was she?

She needed distance between herself and Harry. It shouldn't be too hard tonight; after all, he had phoned to say he was bringing his daughter along. As much as she loved children, a child underfoot would undoubtedly throw cold water on the hot flame of passion. Most of her clients insisted children were the best form of birth control available. More effective than condoms any day.

The doorbell dinged, Butterball yelped, and Abby scooped up the puppy and hurried to answer the door. Tonight she would be safe with Harry.

And tonight there wouldn't be any late-night phone calls. When Harry left, she didn't intend for him to take her heart with him.

* * *

"Hi, Abby." Hunter squeezed his daughter's hand as she ducked behind his leg, a sudden shyness attacking her. He prayed she wouldn't give him away.

"Hey. Come on in." Abby gestured toward the foyer with a flick of her head. Her hands were busy petting the mop in her arms. And she didn't quite make eye contact, as if she was embarrassed about their intimate phone massage the night before. "You look nice and rested," he said, unable to keep from mentioning it.

A blush slid onto her cheeks. Just as quickly, her eyes flashed him a warning. "I slept very well. Thank you."

Lizzie's head reappeared at his hip when she noticed the puppy, and he stepped inside, dragging her with him. "This is my daughter, Lizzie."

Abby grinned and stooped down to Lizzie's level. "Hi, Lizzie. It's nice to meet you."

"Nice to meets you, too," Lizzie mumbled. She pushed Angelica in front of her. "This is my friend, Angelica."

"Hi, Angelica. I'm glad to finally meet you."

Lizzie giggled. "You're that sex lady, aren't you?"

Abby blushed again. "Not really, honey. You can call me Ms. Abby."

"Daddy says you're a doctor?"

"That's right."

"Are you gonna give me a shot?"

Hunter caught Abby's startled gaze and shrugged, enthralled with Abby's tenderness toward his daughter. "Honey, Dr. Abby isn't that kind of a doctor."

"What kind of doctor is she?"

"I listen to people's problems and try to help them," Abby explained softly.

Lizzie quirked her head in thought, her ponytail bobbing. "So if me and Angelica gots a problem we can come and tell you?"

Abby searched Hunter's face for an answer and he nodded. Better she explain than him.

"Sure, honey. You can call me anytime, night or day, to talk. Do you have a problem?"

"Nope, just wondering."

The puppy squirmed, raised its head, and perked up its ears, bright eyes shining beneath the fluff of hair. Lizzie giggled. "That your puppy?"

Abby nodded. "You want to pet him?"

Lizzie inched toward her, finally releasing his leg. "What's his name?" Lizzie looked up at him and winked. "He looks like a Harry, Daddy, don't he?"

Hunter's heart pounded. "Well, yes, sort of."

"That's a great name," Abby said softly. "But I've been calling him Butterball."

Lizzie giggled. " 'Cause he eats butter?"

Abby laughed. "I have a feeling he would eat anything. He's already chewed up my tennis shoes."

"You could call him Sneakers."

Abby laughed again. The puppy squirmed, and Lizzie stroked its head with a tentative hand.

"Come on in and you can hold him," Abby said.

Abby led them to the den. Several oversize throw pillows lay on the floor in front of the fireplace, and a chew toy in the shape of a tennis shoe had been tossed in the middle. The room looked lived-in, much cozier than his own dreary apartment.

He wondered what her bedroom looked like. If she had a brass bed or a four-poster one. If she had simple cotton sheets or satin. If she'd made up the bed since the night before...

Lizzie dropped to her knees, laid Angelica beside her, then took the teeny puppy in her arms and nuzzled it.

"Daddy, can we get a doggie like this?"

Hunter frowned. "He's not a real dog; he's a mutant throwback."

Lizzie wrinkled her nose. "A what?"

"Are you insulting my dog?" Abby asked.

Hunter shrugged. "No, but I want a man's dog. He's a sissy dog."

"He's beautiful," Abby argued. "I saw a whole pageant of them on TV—"

So had he. He'd had to cover the pageant for an article. Had Abby seen him there?

Surely not or she would have mentioned it by now.

"I seen it, too, Daddy, and I loves him," Lizzie whined. "I wants one, too. I could dress him up in my baby-doll clothes."

Hunter squelched the urge to groan.

"We'll get a real dog for you, honey," Hunter said.

"One like this?"

"Tell you what, sugar." He knelt and tweaked her ponytail. "We'll see what animals they have tomorrow at the Humane Society, and you can pick a dog. Okay?"

" 'Kay." She rocked the puppy in her arms as if it were a baby, then leaned over and whispered. "I loves you, Butterballs. And Daddy says I'm getting one just like you tomorrow."

Abby chuckled. "What should we tell the producer about Lizzie?"

"I'll tell them she's my niece."

"Are you okay with that, Lizzie?" Abby frowned, as if it bothered her to encourage the little girl to lie.

Lizzie revealed the space where a tooth would have been as she smiled. "Yep, Angelica and I are actors like daddy." She pulled out a dollar bill from her pocket. "See, I got big bucks for tonight. And Daddy paid Angelica, too."

Abby's skeptical look made Hunter feel about two feet tall. Some role model he was for his daughter.

If his ex found out he was paying Lizzie to lie, she'd probably banish him from seeing her.

* * *

The interview went off without a hitch. Abby shook the deejay's hand, grateful one of the staff had taken Lizzie on a tour of the radio station so she couldn't hear the adult topics they'd discussed.

Wiping a hand across her forehead, she sighed, realizing she'd been more than discombobulated by the way Harry had doted on her, too. She'd never had a man be so attentive and affectionate and downright blatantly sexual in the looks he cast her way.

He was teasing, flirtatious, and more macho than any man had a right to be.

During the show, they'd discussed everything from the woman who teased but never followed through to the foreplay that could make a marriage a minefield for orgasms. Through every word, every comment, Harry had watched her intently—playing the ultimate tease himself.

He pressed a protective hand to her lower back and guided her outside, his daughter's hand clasped firmly in his other one. The fading sun painted the sky with purples and oranges, the heat dropping off to a bearable eighty-five. But just as they opened the door to exit, a reporter and a cameraman accosted them.

"We're from the
AJC;
will you give us an interview, Dr. Jensen?" The rail-thin man pushed square glasses up his nose. "We heard the show and want you to comment."

The camera flashed, and Harry pushed Lizzie and Abby behind him. He tried to grab the camera, but the cameraman shoved him away. "Leave Dr. Jensen alone. You're not from the
AJC.
You're from that tabloid, the
Inquisitor."

Abby grimaced. Was he right?

The camera flashed again. Abby tried to shield Lizzie from the photos and hide her own face as well. "Daddy," Lizzie cried.

"Get out of here," Harry shouted. "Before I call the cops for harassment."

"It's a free country," the reporter yelled. The cameraman, a young guy who'd barely escaped adolescence and still harbored the pockmarks of pimples to prove it, ran toward a van.

Harry hurriedly ushered his daughter and Abby into the car, dove inside, and started the engine. Traffic was thick as he veered onto the busy street. Abby buckled her seat belt. "Thanks, Harry. I appreciate your taking up for me."

"No problem. That guy's bad news."

Abby tried to forget about the awkward encounter with the tabloid, but Harry's comment nagged at her subconscious.

"Harry?"

His jaw was clenched so tightly she could practically hear his teeth grinding. Lizzie had curled up and fallen asleep in the backseat. "What?"

"How did you know that reporter wasn't from the AJC?"

Harry's eyes flickered with something like guilt for a brief second, but his big shoulders lifted and fell. "I'm an actor, Abby. The tabloids are always after us."

Abby nodded and chuckled softly. "Right. Of course. I don't know what I was thinking."

* * *

Hunter knew exactly what she was thinking. After all, how many unknown actors were hounded by the tabloids? Luckily, Abby seemed willing to let the matter drop. He silently called himself all kinds of names,
idiot
at the top of the list, for almost blowing his cover. And he'd hated for Lizzie to see him fighting. The outrageous stories the
Inquisitor
had printed lately flashed into his mind.

What if that picture got printed and his ex saw it and...?

No, he couldn't panic. He'd call the tabloid and see if he could convince the editor to hold it. Whether or not he could convince them was the big question.

When they reached Abby's house, he searched the parameters for Mo Jo Brown, but the area seemed secure. He started to get out.

"No, don't leave Lizzie in here alone," Abby whispered. "I'll be fine."

He struggled over what to do, but finally agreed. Besides, Abby was a big girl, and he was falling for her, and he had to slow down.

She would hate him when she found out he had tricked her.

"Think you'll be able to sleep tonight?" he asked, unable to resist the question as unbidden memories of the night before rushed to him.

Abby brushed a strand of that curly hair from her forehead and opened the car door. "Yes. I'm pretty tired." She hesitated, then placed a gentle kiss on his cheek. "Thanks for being so gallant tonight and defending my honor."

He swallowed, unable to reply, but his heart climbed to his throat as she sauntered up the drive. Abby had been nothing but kind to his daughter, sincere in her answers in the interview and... nice to him.

God, he felt like such a jerk.

Lizzie stirred as Abby slipped inside and closed the door, so he backed out the drive and headed home. A few minutes later he pulled into his apartment complex and carried Lizzie inside, the scent of baby-powder and shampoo engulfing him. She was so small and trusting, he wanted to protect her forever.

As he'd wanted to protect Abby today.

She snuggled into the extra bed, hugging Angelica to her chest. "Get puppy tomorrow, Daddy?"

He kissed her pug nose and tucked the comforter over her. "Yes, pumpkin. I promise."

"Just like Butterball."

"We'll see." For several minutes he stood and watched her sleep, his heart aching. He wanted to be with her always.

Then he headed to his room, talking with his conscience along the way. He wanted to write a positive story about Abby, to exonerate himself when she discovered the truth and to portray her the way he was beginning to see her, as a caring and sincere woman.

But how could he do that and impress his boss at the same time?

* * *

Abby crawled into bed with Butterball, laughing when he snuggled against her arm and fell sound asleep. The night had gone much smoother than she'd expected. Harry had been fabulous, both on the set and off. His little girl was a doll, too.

You could tell a lot about a man's character from the way he interacted with his children. And Harry was a wonderful father. Perhaps his acting wasn't earning big bucks, but love was definitely more important than money. And his daughter obviously adored him. Just the fact that she wanted to be an actor like her daddy proved that.

Feeling marginally better about things, she lay back with her journal to record the events of the day.

 

Radio show went great. Harry is super actor and stand-up guy.

Good father to precious daughter. Accosted by tabloid reporter outside radio station. Harry saved day. Like knight in shining armor.

 

She paused, then continued to write.

 

Afraid am falling for this guy. Know it's crazy, but he's decent and honest and a nice guy. Not lying cheat like Lenny. Or despicable, like reporter Hunter Stone.

Must tell him truth about Lenny soon...

* * *

Hunter was counting the cracks on the ceiling of his bedroom, debating whether to get a broom and knock the spiderwebs from the left corner, when the phone trilled. He rolled his head sideways and simply stared at the offensive machine for several seconds, wondering if Abby had decided to call and give him a phone massage tonight.

Just the thought stirred his sex and sent heat rushing through his body. "Yes?"

"Stone, it's Bobby Falcon."

"Yeah?" He sat up, instantly alert. "Did you find something on Gulliver?"

The cop whistled. "Did I? This guy's a piece of work."

Hunter rubbed a hand over his face. "Okay, give it to me."

"He got kicked out of UCLA for seducing a teacher. He's been married twice, confiscated both women's savings and checking accounts, and ran a credit card scam in Vegas, where he worked at a hotel as a photographer for newly-weds."

He was right: Gulliver had conned Abby out of her money and had now deserted her. The perfect headline flashed into his mind:
Dr. Abby Jensen, proponent of marriage and happily-ever-after, jilted by professional con artist.

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