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Waking up married!Single mum Taylor Anderson loathes playboys. So when she wakes up in Vegas to find Dr Slade Sain, the hospital’s most notorious womaniser, in her hotel room, she’s horrified! And then, she spots a ring on her finger…!Marriage was never on the cards for Slade. But now he finds himself married to the most gorgeous woman he’s ever laid eyes on! And when he meets her little girl, Gracie, his heart melts just a little further. Can a Christmas miracle turn this playboy extraordinaire into the perfect family man?

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“You have a beautiful body, Taylor,” he repeated, so matter-of-fact that something cracked deep inside even if his words only meant he hadn’t really looked at her.

“The body of a woman who has had a baby. If you’d paid attention last night, you’d have realized that.”

He ignored her snap, stood and paced across the room. When he turned to look at her, he didn’t meet her eyes. “When?”

“Gracie is six.”

The skin on his face pulled tight. His jaw worked back and forth in a slow grind. “The guy in medical school?”

She nodded and couldn’t hold in her bitterness. How dared Slade look at her with accusation in his eyes? He had no right to judge her! “Give the man a prize. Of course he’s Gracie’s father. I told you he was the only man I’d ever been with.”

“There are other ways women become mothers, Taylor,” he pointed out, his voice level and patient, even though color stained his cheeks at her outburst. “A strong, successful woman like yourself may have decided to have a child and sought a fertility clinic, for all I know.”

Strong, successful woman? Ha, what she really wanted to do at the moment was curl up into a ball and cry. How strong and successful was that?

“Because, like I’ve said, you don’t know me. This just proves my point.”

His jaw flexed again. “A point I tried to correct on numerous occasions, but you didn’t want to let me know you.”

“Of course I don’t want to let you know me. You’ve ruined my life.” She was crying now. She didn’t want to cry, but from the moment he’d made his comment about his “wife” during their presentation and her phone had started vibrating in her bag, she’d wanted to cry. There was no more holding the tears back. Yep, strong and successful, that was so her. Just ask her parents.

“Please, don’t cry, Taylor.” He sounded almost as lost as she felt. “I want to make you smile, not cry.”

The last thing she wanted was to cry in front of him, but she couldn’t make the tears stop. She cried for her parents and how embarrassed they were going to be by her. Again. She cried for Gracie and how her mother’s moment of stupidity would affect her. And she cried for herself, that she’d been so easily led astray after six years of living an exemplary life.

“Tell me what I can do to make things better.”

“Go away,” she immediately informed him.

He stared at her for long moments then gave a slight nod of his head. “I’m sorry I’ve upset you, Taylor. I’ll go for now. I have a meeting at noon anyway, but I will be back later to change for dinner. I hope you’ll be ready to talk, because whether we like it or not we are married, people do know and we need a game plan on how best to deal with this so that it has the least negative impact on both our lives.”

* * *

“I heard a rumor today.”

Slade winced. He should have known better than to answer the phone when he’d seen who was calling. “Hey, Dad.”

“Is what I’m hearing true, son?”

“Depends on what you’ve been hearing.”

“You married?”

How did he answer his father? The best man he’d ever known through and through. A man who cherished the bonds of marriage, a man who had lost his precious wife, Slade’s mother, to cancer, and carried that bond still in his heart, despite the fact he’d remarried several years back to a good woman.

Slade couldn’t lie to his father. “Guess some rumors are true.”

Silence ticked over the phone line.

“Have to admit I’m surprised,” his father said slowly. More silence. “She pregnant?”

Slade’s face heated. Not that he could blame his father for asking. Everyone who really knew him knew he’d never planned to marry, that he had dedicated his life to medicine, to finding a cure for a disease he hated.

“Not that I know of. She does have a kid, though.” Hadn’t that one been a shocker? Not only had he married but he’d also become an instant father. Not that it really mattered. He wasn’t likely to meet Taylor’s daughter. They’d divorce, pretend as if none of this had ever happened, and that would be the end of their Vegas mistake.

Which was exactly what needed to happen, so why did the image of Taylor’s tears flash through his mind and make him wish life was different? That he was different?

Then again, hadn’t he learned at twelve years old that wishes didn’t come true? If they did, his mother would still be alive because he’d wished more than any kid had ever wished. He was sure of it.

More silence.

“For a man who just got married, you don’t sound very happy. You okay, son?”

Okay? Again, the image of Taylor’s tear-streaked face popped into his mind. No, he wasn’t okay. He’d married a woman he wanted physically, cared for as a person and whom he didn’t want to damage emotionally. “I’m fine.”

“You’re not in some kind of trouble, are you?” Worry weighed heavily in his father’s words. “This is just so unexpected.”

Slade could almost laugh. “I’m not in trouble, Dad.”

At least, not the kind his father meant.

“Well, then, congratulations.”

Congratulations. Because he’d gotten married. And become a father. Why did his tie feel as if it was strangling him?

He couldn’t even respond to his father’s comment.

“She must be something special,” his dad continued.

Images from the night before flashed through Slade’s mind, images of sharing laughter with Taylor, of holding her hand as they’d climbed into the limo to leave the hotel, of kissing her in the back of the limo, of how his heart had pounded in his chest as he’d slid a ring onto her finger and promised to have and hold her forever...

Maybe he was in trouble, because as much as he didn’t want to be married, didn’t want to think about the fact she was a mother, he did want Taylor in his life.

If only she weren’t so complicated. If only they hadn’t gotten married.

“Taylor is special,” he admitted, then realized just how much he’d revealed in his three softly spoken words.

“I’m glad to hear that. After your mother died you avoided getting close to anyone. I’m glad you’ve met someone worth the risk.”

Slade’s ribs threatened to crush the contents of his chest they constricted so tightly. He hadn’t avoided getting close to anyone. He’d just made a conscious decision to dedicate his life to finding a cure for breast cancer. His father didn’t understand that. Maybe no one could. But to Slade, doing all he could to prevent others from going through what his family had was his number-one life priority.

“Dad, I hate to cut you short.” Not really a lie. He loved his father, enjoyed talking to him normally, just not today, not when he was reeling from the past twenty-four hours, from the fact he’d woken up with a wife and a kid. “But I’m on my way to my dream job interview with Grandview Pharmaceuticals.” A dream job that would give him every opportunity of achieving his number-one life priority. “I’ll give you a call next week when I’m back in Nashville.”

* * *

“Hello, my darling, how was school today?” Taylor said into the phone to her daughter. The first rays of happiness were shining that day.

“Good,” the most precious voice in the world answered. “Aunt Nina said I was very smart.”

Although she was no blood relation, Gracie had called Taylor’s best friend “Aunt” for as long as Taylor could remember.

“Aunt Nina is right. You are a smart girl. And a very pretty one.”

Gracie giggled. “You always say that.”

“Because it’s true.”

“I miss you, Mommy.” Gracie’s voice sounded somewhere between sad and pouty. Taylor could just picture her daughter’s expression, see the sadness in the green eyes that were so similar to her own.

“I miss you, too.” More than words could convey.

“When are you coming home?” Gracie demanded.

“I’ll be flying home tomorrow evening. You and Aunt Nina are picking me up from the airport.”

“Are you bringing me a prize? Aunt Nina said if I was good while you were gone that I’d get a present.”

“Aunt Nina said that, did she? So close to Christmas? Well, I’m sure if she said that, then she’s right.”

Gracie talked to her a few minutes more, then handed the phone to Nina.

“She’s something else, isn’t she?” Nina immediately said into the phone.

“I hope she’s not been too much trouble,” Taylor told her best friend.

“Are you kidding me? I’ve loved having her here. She’s helped me decorate my house and you know me, I’m one of those who never has things done the week after Thanksgiving. This year, I’m way ahead of the game, and she and I have had a blast getting everything done.”

Taylor understood. Gracie was a blast and loved Christmas almost as much as her mother did. No doubt the little girl had garlands and lights strung all over Nina’s apartment.

“Good. When they told me I would be going on this trip, my first thoughts were what I’d do about Gracie. I’ve never left her before.”

“Are you sure your first thoughts weren’t about getting an early Christmas package from a certain sexy oncologist? Or perhaps the two of you just got carried away beneath some Vegas mistletoe?”

Taylor sighed. She had known Nina would ask about Slade. Especially since she hadn’t answered a single text message from Nina or any of her other friends and colleagues. What was she supposed to say? Yes, I messed up again. It’s what I’m good at when it comes to the opposite sex.

“You might as well tell me, because you know you’re going to. Best friend, remember?”

“I remember.”

“So what’s up with you becoming Mrs. Dr. Sexy?”

Taylor winced. “Please tell me you didn’t ask me that in front of Gracie.”

“She’s watching her favorite television program and is totally oblivious to what I’m saying.”

“Don’t count on it. She picks up on a lot more than people give her credit for.”

“Fine, I’ll walk into the kitchen.” There was a short pause. “Now, tell me if what I read was true.”

“It’s true.”

Nina squealed. “You and Dr. Sain got married? How romantic! Tell me everything.”

“There wasn’t anything romantic about it.” Which wasn’t exactly true. Drunk or not, he’d been sweet when he’d slid the wedding ring onto her finger, had lifted her hand and placed a kiss over the gold band. Just the memory goose-bumped her skin.

“You got married to the sexiest man we know and there wasn’t anything romantic about it?”

She sank her teeth into her lower lip. “Not really.”

“Which means there was at least something romantic going on,” Nina concluded. “Hubba-hubba. This is huge. You got married. I can’t believe it.”

“That makes two of us.”

“This is so unlike you. You’re, like, never spontaneous. I just...” Nina paused and Taylor could just imagine her friend shaking her head while she tried to make sense of what was being said. “So, tell me the details. How in the world did you and Dr. Sain get married?”

“A bunch of us had dinner, went to watch a Christmas show and then I ended up in a limo with Slade. We drove to a cheesy year-round Christmas wedding chapel and exchanged vows. Alcohol was involved.”

Nina moaned. “Please tell me it wasn’t a drive-through ceremony.”

“It wasn’t.” Although if it had been, would it really have mattered? “Santa Claus married us.”

“Santa?”

“An impersonator, but, yes, Santa. There were even elves snapping pictures and throwing fake snow at us.” Ugh. Taylor rubbed her temple. “What am I going to do, Nina? I got married last night.”

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