CHAPTER 3
Jess stood close to the driveway, ready as the first to greet her little brother with a big smile. Penance, in a way. After the last girlfriend he’d brought home, Ben hadn’t spoken to Jess for four months. Which was ages in the Dearing family. He’d blamed her for his argument with the girl that ended in their breakup. Only later did he admit Jess had been right. Still, that hadn’t stopped him from calling her cell last night. “Listen, Jess, you got to take it easy on Chris, okay? She really is shy, and I don’t want you grillin’ her with questions or makin’ your I-can-see-right-through-you comments.”
Jess bit her tongue. So she could read people well. Was that a bad thing?
“You hear me?”
“I hear you. Good grief, I’m not an ogre.”
“No, you just … spout what you think. And sometimes it makes you sound like an ogre.”
“Gee, thanks.”
“I didn’t mean—”
“Thing is, Ben, you’re my adored little brother, you know that. Sarah, Maddy, and I—we’ve all looked after you. They’ve managed to find good husbands, and we want you to find a good wife. Be happy. Stay married the rest of your life.”
“You don’t think I can do that?”
“Of course you can.” Jess’s mouth curved. “You just might need my help a little.”
“Jessica—”
“Okay, okay. Just teasing.”
Well. She’d been half teasing.
Now as Ben’s car pulled into the driveway, Jess caught her first glimpse of Christina. Whoa. Jess raised her eyebrows as she plastered on a smile. The girl was gorgeous. Long straight blonde hair—
real
blonde—and an oval face. No wonder Ben had been attracted the moment he first saw her.
“Hi, Ben!” Mama slipped to Jess’s side, her face alight. She patted her palms together in anticipation.
“Hang in there, Mama, everything will be just fine.”
“Of course it will be.” Mama’s words were over-emphatic, as if she hadn’t a clue why Jess had made the comment.
“Hi, Ben, hi, Christina!” Sarah and Maddy called. The rest of the family crowded forward. Jake was taking pictures.
“Look, she’s pretty.” Lacey pointed at Christina. Alex nodded, her mouth a round O.
Ben stopped the car and popped open his door. Christina started to open hers, but Ben laid a hand on her arm. She stilled.
He strode around the front of the car and wrapped Mama in a bear hug. The top of her head didn’t even reach his chin. Ben gave Jess a quick hug next, then stepped back. “And now”—he opened the passenger door with a flourish—“meet the most wonderful girl in the world, Christina Day!”
Oh, sheesh. Was that terror that flashed across the girl’s face?
Christina smiled, and whatever Jess had seen—if anything at all—was gone. “Hi, everyone!” Christina got out of the car and stood next to Ben, his arm slipping around her waist. She looked a tad pale, and something about her smile slipped.
Okay. It
was
terror.
“Christina, so nice to meet you!” Mama held out her arms. “We’re very glad to have you with us.”
“Glad to be here.”
Really? Didn’t look like that to Jess.
Christina hesitated, then let Mama give her a hug. She stiffened in Mama’s arms. Surely Mama felt it, but she gave no sign.
“And this is my sister, Jess.” Ben pushed Christina forward. “The one you don’t wanna get into an argument with.” He grinned.
“Oh, knock it off, Ben.” Jess turned to Christina. “Hi. So glad to meet you.” She didn’t offer a hug. Poor girl apparently had enough to handle. Jess looked into her turquoise eyes. What a color. And her makeup was perfect. Long, mascaraed eyelashes, but not overdone. Pink lipstick. Looked like she should be on a magazine cover.
So why did she seem so unsure of herself?
Christina dipped her head. “Glad to meet you, too.”
“Can I see your ring?” Jess pointed to Christina’s left hand. Christina smiled shyly and held out her fingers. She sported a large sparkly diamond, simple but elegant. “Oh, it’s lovely.”
“Thanks.”
“I want to see too.” Mama came close to look. Soon Christina was holding her hand out for all to admire.
“It’s beautiful.” Mama patted Christina on the shoulder. “Good choice, Ben.”
“Thanks, Mama.” Ben was absolutely beaming. He pointed his fiancée toward the rest of the family.
“This is Maddy, the middle sister. And Sarah, the oldest …” Ben made his way through the family, pulling an ever-smiling Christina along with him. Jess thought the girl’s lips just might break. “And this”—Ben’s voice took on obvious pride—“is my father.”
Dad hugged his son and laid a hand on Christina’s shoulder. “Welcome to the family.”
She looked up at him, swallowing hard. Then covered it with a downright beatific smile. “Thank you.”
Ben went through brothers-in-law Jake and Don, over to Pogey, and ended with Lacey and Alex.
Lacey looked up at Christina with round chocolate eyes. “You’re pretty.”
Christina blinked. “Thank you.” Her voice softened. She stooped down and took the little girl’s hands in hers. “And so are you.”
Lacey beamed. “Are you and Uncle Ben gettin’ married?”
“Yes.”
“Can I be in the wedding?”
“Now, Lacey.” Ben to the rescue. “We can talk about that later.”
“But can I?”
“Later, Lace.”
Lacey pulled in the sides of her mouth. Christina winked at her.
Christina turned next to Alex and reached for her hands. “Here’s another pretty one.”
Alex jerked away. Christina let go immediately, her expression flattening. Her palms sprang up as if to say
So sorry!
She stood up, looking stricken.
“Alex is just a little shy.” Ben ruffled his niece’s hair. She pulled away and frowned at him.
Christina nodded. But Jess had the distinct impression she was berating herself, as if she’d committed the unpardonable sin.
Mama stepped to Christina’s side. “Well, let’s get you out of this heat and show you to your room.”
“Oh, I should get my things out of the car.”
“Don’t worry, the men will get them.”
Christina tipped back her head to admire the house. “It’s so beautiful.”
“Glad you like it. The place is kind of old now, but we love it. Raised all four kids here.”
Good ol’ Mama, with her natural warmth and love for people. If anyone could make this new addition to the family feel at home, it was Mama.
But as far as Jess was concerned, things weren’t looking so good. As much as Christina might have the rest of the family fooled, to Jess she looked like she’d just as soon be cleaning toilets. Or be holed up in a cave. Jess glanced at Ben and caught him looking at Christina, love shining in his eyes.
Oh, man. He’d fallen hard.
Mama and Christina crossed the porch and went inside the house, most of the family following. Ben turned to the car to get bags, Don saying he’d help. Jess trailed along. “What can I carry?”
“There’s not much. We packed light.” Ben handed her Christina’s purse—a white tote, neatly packed. Don took one suitcase from the trunk. Ben took the second.
Ben fell alongside Jess as they headed for the porch. “So what do you think? Isn’t she gorgeous?”
“She really is, Ben.”
“She’s just the best. I’m so lucky. I can’t wait to get married.”
“When’s the wedding?”
“Haven’t figured that out yet. We all have to talk about it so everyone can be there.”
“What about
her
family?”
“She doesn’t have any. Not to speak of anyway.”
What?
“How can she not have family?”
“Well, I mean she doesn’t talk to her parents. I don’t know why.”
Jess eyed her brother, shocked. “Don’t you think it’s a little bit important to find out why? Family’s a big deal. It’s
who
a person is.”
“I know her, Jess.” Ben’s voice edged with defensiveness. “I know she’s a wonderful person.”
Yeah, he’d known her for a whole ten weeks. Still, ten weeks was plenty enough time to at least talk about family.
Something wasn’t right here.
They reached the porch steps. Jess stopped and Ben lingered with her. “Tell me—why do you love her?”
He looked at his sister as if she’d just sprouted a second nose. “Why wouldn’t I? She’s incredible.”
“I know, but I mean … what exactly is incredible about her? Other than her looks.”
Anger flicked across Ben’s face. “
Why
do you always do this? You’re so—”
“Please, Ben. I’m just tryin’ to understand how this happened so fast.”
Ben’s jaw slowly relaxed. He sighed. “Okay. She’s a great listener, for one. And she’s really smart. Main thing is—she loves me so much. It’s a wonderful feelin’ to have someone so excited to be with me. To want to marry me.”
Wait—he loved her because she loved him?
Terrific.
Ben laid a hand on Jess’s arm. “Listen, I don’t want to fight about this. And I don’t want you all over her. I’m tellin’ you—she’s the one. Really. It’s right this time.”
Uh-huh.
Jess looked up at the little brother she loved so fiercely. When he’d been bullied in the first grade, she was there to protect him. When he had his first heartbreak over some girl at age eleven, she’d been the one to console. Not to mention all his other heartbreaks during high school. He was just too trusting. And he had such a big heart. But how to protect Ben from himself now that he was an adult? “I just don’t want you hurt.” Unexpected tears bit at Jess’s eyes.
“No way.” He threw her a wide smile. “Not this time. This one’s perfect.”