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  "You're all heart,"

  Liz said as she reached for a diaper. "It's made of stone, but you're all heart."

  "How would you know what my heart's made of?" Griff demanded.

  She deposited the wet diaper into the blue pail and glanced over her shoulder. "Well, for one thing, you didn't kiss me before. You wanted to, though."

  If ever a woman deserved the label Impossible, it was her. "I also wanted to strangle you a minute ago, but I didn't do that, either."

  "Murder's against the law," she told him as she expertly tucked and secured the new diaper onto the baby's bottom. "Kissing isn't."

  "Maybe it's against mine."

  "Laws are made to protect people."

  "Exactly."

  She turned, a challenge in her eyes. "Are you afraid of me?"

  He should have just ignored her, should have just taken his niece and driven away. Instead, he met her challenge head-on.

  Borrowed Baby

  by

  MARIE FERRARELLA

  This book is dedicated to the memory of Jack Teal, a very fine gentleman, and to Liz Lax and her Casie for inspiring it all.

  SILHOUETTE BOOKS 300 E. 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10017

  Copyright © 1990 by Marie Rydzynski-Ferrarella

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  ISBN: 0-373-08730-6

  First Silhouette Books printing July 1990

  All the characters in this book are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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  Chapter One

  The last thing in the world that Elizabeth Ann MacDougall had on her mind that fateful brisk Thursday afternoon was a stop sign. It wasn't part of her hastily conceived plan.

  She had just picked up Alec from his first-grade class. Alec's teacher, Ms. Giles, was not one of those educators who immediately threw open the doors at the sound of the dismissal bell. She was dedicated. There were, it seemed, always last-minute instruc-tions to be heaped upon their six-year-old, incredibly short attention spans.

  Today, it appeared, Ms. Giles was outdoing herself. Liz, whose life was usually planned down to the second, had not allotted herself time for the extra few minutes that it took Alec to finally emerge from the classroom, wet watercolor clutched in his hand.

  "Look, Whiz. Alec," Winston pointed out eagerly.

  "Yes," Liz assured the three-year-old as she forged forward. "I recognize him."

  Grabbing Alec and herding Bruce and Nathan before her while she held on to Winston, she piled the boys into her dusty yellow Honda. Peter, the baby, chose that moment to wake up and howl his displeasure at being left confined in his car seat, never mind that he had slept through the whole ordeal of waiting for the boys to appear.

  A shortcut home was her only way out. She turned the car around.

  Liz snaked her way past the countless cars and vans that made precarious pit stops before the sprawling, one-story suburban school and took the back road out. She barely missed having a blue VW bus become intimately involved with her rear bumper.

  "Made it," she breathed, and clenched her teeth. From here on in, it should be smooth sailing.

  Her words were drowned out by the fight that suddenly flared up in the back seat over who had scored the most points in yesterday's GI Joe battle.

  "Boys, it doesn't matter who scored the most points, remember?"

  They obviously didn't, because the argument, complete with new, imaginative titles for each of the participants, continued. These were soon followed by screams. By now, she was becoming pretty astute at discerning which scream was serious and which was just for effect. Still, the noise was disconcerting while she was trying to concentrate on the road. That, plus the fact that there remained only six crucial minutes before the timer in her kitchen went off, did not render Liz in the most lucid frame of mind. She wasn't quite as alert as she should have been. Oh, she could have averted a collision with an oncoming truck. But the stop sign was a lot smaller. Also sneakier.

  It just seemed to pop out of nowhere as she pulled out of the school road and onto the main thoroughfare. She caught sight of it out of the corner of her eye just as she eased the car onto the semiempty road.

  Jamming her foot down on the brake, she stopped, then went on, both satisfied and relieved that there was nothing around that could hit her or impede her progress back to her house.

  A bloodcurdling scream rose from the back seat. Liz tightened her hands on the wheel. "Alec, you know Bruce bites when you provoke him." She didn't have to turn around to know what was happening. She just knew. "You shouldn't have put your hand in front of his face like that."

  The indignant grunt told her that Alec was retaliating. Some days, Liz thought with an inward sigh, were worse than others. This was definitely going down as a "worse."

  The only silent one in the car was Peter. She glanced in his direction and saw that he was continuing to drool onto her upholstery as he shoved his fist into his mouth.

  Liz blew her blond bangs up from her eyes and made a turn into her development, grateful that it was right down the road from the school. Just as she made the turn, she realized that one of the children was trying to get her attention. It was Winston. He prob-ably wanted to know what there was to eat once they got home. Winston always wanted to know what there was to eat.

  "What is it, Winston?" She tried to sound patient.

  But this time, the boy's question had nothing to do with food, only colors. "What do whirling red and blue lights mean?"

  With a sinking feeling quickly spreading in the pit of her stomach, Liz looked up into the rearview mirror. Sure enough, the lights were there, swirling and dancing. They were attached to an ominous police car.

  Liz's shoulders sagged beneath her denim jacket. "About fifty-five dollars," she answered with a sigh. "All this and heaven too." There was nothing left to do but pull over to the side and wait.

  The argument in the back seat evaporated as the boys craned their necks to be the first to see what was going to happen next.

  "Wow, a police car." Bruce clambered to his knees on top of Alec's hand. "Are we going to jail?" The possibility clearly thrilled him.

  Alec shoved him off. "I told you not to bite me," the older boy taunted. "Now you'll get it."

  No, Liz thought in despair, only me.

  It seemed to Liz that the policeman was taking forever to reach her car. Probably part of their training to unnerve their victims. In her mind's eye, she saw her cake going from golden brown to charcoal. Served her right for trying to juggle too many things at once. Someday, she was going to learn to take things slowly and do them one at a time. Of course, that didn't help the situation right now, but it was food for thought.

  Officer Griffin Foster was not in the best of moods. His disposition could more aptly be described as akin to that of a wounded bear. It was an hour before his tour of duty would be over and he was more than ready to go home. He had been traveling down Jeffrey Road trying to understand how a single nine-inch taco, consumed in a rush three hours ago, could be making every inch of his six-foot-three frame suffer this way. His was not a stomach that could tolerate Mexican food that came from a place that promised "meals in a minute," he thought with resignation.

  He was just
becoming acquainted with the true meaning of the word heartburn when he had spotted the yellow Honda sliding past the stop sign and out onto the street.

  Another California stop. Another housewife rushing off somewhere without regard to the proper rules of the road. Didn't they ever stop to think what one misstep could cost them?

  Griff had shaken his head as he'd followed the car, throwing the switch that brought the lights on the roof of his squad car to life. The errant driver had kept going. Obviously the woman hadn't bothered to look into her rearview mirror, either. He had been about to engage the siren when the driver had finally slowed down and pulled over at the entrance to the development. He'd thought it rather a dark twist of fate that it should be his development. So near and yet so far. He thought longingly of the antacid tablets in his medicine cabinet.

  Duty first. Griff got out of the car and slowly walked over to the yellow Honda, bracing himself for the onslaught of breathless, imaginative excuses that usually met him when he pulled over a careless driver.

  Liz watched the tall policeman in the navy blue uniform approach in her side mirror. His uniform looked as if it were molded to his body. How did these men even breathe? she wondered. He was the picture of a solemn, unsmiling giant. Even his mustache looked as if it were frowning. Probably because he couldn't get in enough air.

  There was no talking her way out of this one, she thought in resignation.

  "May I see your license?"

  His voice matched the rest of him, Liz thought. Deep, forbidding. As she pulled her wallet from her purse she wondered if he knew how to smile. Liz flipped to her license and offered it up to him.

  He made no move to take it. "Take it out of the wallet, please."

  That struck her as odd. "Aren't you allowed to handle wallets?" she asked.

  He wondered if he had a wise guy on his hands. "Just take it out, please," he repeated.

  Liz forced a smile to her lips. The man probably has a heart of stone, she thought. She passed the license to him and waited for the inevitable ticket.

  Griff looked down at the license and absently noted that she lived on Chambers Street. Six blocks away from his house. He looked back at her face. She looked unfamiliar, but that wasn't all that unusual. For the most part, although he had lived in the development for almost four years, he kept to himself. He wasn't into socializing.

  Liz wondered why he was studying her so intently. Was he trying to decide just how much trouble she was in? How much trouble was she in? She almost asked, but then the boys took over.

  "Are you going to take us to jail, Mr. Policeman?" Bruce asked eagerly.

  Griff looked into the back seat and saw that it was filled to overflowing with children. He looked at Liz in mild surprise. She looked awfully young to have so many.

  "No," he answered, his tone expressionless. He turned his attention back to Liz. "Did you see that stop sign back there?"

  He'd make a wonderful interrogator, she thought. Probably had ancestors that went back to the Spanish Inquisition. Where was he when Alec's bicycle had been stolen from in front of her very door? She decided that it was prudent not to bring the matter up.

  "Yes, I did," she answered brightly. She gave him her most confident look. "I stopped." It never hurt to try.

  Griff's brows drew together as another surge of heartburn attacked him. "You slid," he corrected.

  God, he looked angry. Heart of stone, just as she predicted. "I slid," she admitted. She reached toward the glove compartment. "Do you want to see my registration?" That was usually step two before the dreaded ticket materialized, or so she had heard. This was to be her very first ticket and she was more than a little distressed about it.

  Griff glanced again into the back seat. She must really have her hands full all day long, he thought. He saw her hesitate as she reached for the glove compartment. "Why?" he asked. "Did you steal the car?"

  She looked down at Peter's drool marks on the upholstery. "If I was going to steal a car, it wouldn't be a compact." She saw him raise his eyebrow question- ingly. Terrific, now he thinks you're contemplating stealing cars. "No, I didn't," she said quietly.

  She looked honest enough, just slightly harried. "Then I don't need to see your registration."

  He didn't normally make exceptions. That wasn't his style. But every once in a while, it didn't hurt to look the other way. And if there was ever a woman who needed a little leeway, it was this blue-eyed, honey blonde. She made him think of the woman in the shoe, except that she was a lot younger and prettier than anything he'd picture in a nursery rhyme book.

  "Here."

  Liz stared at his hand as he offered her back her license. After a beat, she took it from him. This didn't make any sense. "Aren't you going to give me a ticket?"

  "Do you want one?"

  "No, of course not, but..." Her voice trailed off as she looked up at him, confused.

  Griff allowed a small smile to appear beneath the trim, dark brown mustache. "Lady, you look like you've already got enough trouble, what with four kids—"

  "Four?" Her brows jumped together as her head swung around, the freshly made ponytail slicing the air as she turned. "I had five when I started out."

  "Get off me, Nathan!" a muffled voice cried. Winston.

  She turned back around. "Five," she asserted, relieved.

  "Five," Griff echoed dubiously and shook his head. He had thought the day of the large family had gone. After seeing this family in action, he could well understand why that particular setup was becoming extinct.

  He tipped his hat and took a step back from her car. "Drive carefully."

  She grinned at him. The man had a heart after all. You learn something everyday. "Definitely," she promised with a wink.

  That wink was most likely what had gotten her pregnant in the first place, he thought. It had "sexy" written all over it. Her husband probably couldn't keep his hands off her. Not that he blamed him. Looking somewhat apprehensive and harried, there was still something captivatingly attractive about the woman.

  Griff turned and walked back to his car. Seating himself behind the steering wheel, he watched and waited for her to pull away.

  Liz waved at him, feeling almost giddy at the reprieve. Then, turning on her ignition again, she was on her way, ready to rescue her about-to-be-burnt cake. The argument in the back seat had resumed, but she barely paid any attention.

  Griff shook his head. He must be getting soft in his old age. Either that or the taco had gone to his brain and done serious damage. Muttering a disparaging comment, Griff turned his patrol car toward the station off Jamboree. He rubbed his stomach, making small, concentric circles with his large hand. It didn't help.

  Under normal circumstances, he would have given the woman a ticket even if she had so many children that she had to strap them to the roof of her car. Maybe he was just having an off day. Or maybe it was the fact that her eyes reminded him of Sally. Not the shade so much as the wide-eyed innocence. Of course, a woman with five children could hardly be called innocent by any stretch of the imagination.

  What the hell, one ticket wouldn't make or break the department and it wasn't as if she had flagrantly disregarded the stop sign. Rolling stops were just possibly the main source of revenue in Bedford. Overlooking one was no big deal.

  Still, he was surprised at himself. He had never looked the other way before. He believed in rules and regulations. That was why he had become a policeman in the first place. Without structure, without order, there was nothing, he reminded himself as he pulled up in front of the precinct. Everyone needed structure in their lives, even if they had nothing else.

  Nodding at several officers on their way out, Griff walked into the newly constructed building adjacent to the new city hall. The city had only been incorporated for eighteen years. Everything was new in Bedford. Only he felt old. An odd way to be at twenty-seven, he thought darkly as fragments from his past came and went through his mind.

  "Hey, Griff, why so glum?
Couldn't find anyone speeding today?" C. W. Linquist called out as Griff walked by him on the way to the locker room.

  "Nope, just another peaceful day in paradise," Griff quipped.

  C. W. followed him into the locker room. The sound of running water was heard from the shower area as officers coming off duty prepared to meet more pleasurable challenges that evening.

  C.W. nodded toward the showers. "Hey, how about joining Ernie and me tonight? Ernie found a great singles' club. We're trying it on for size right after we grab a bite to eat. Might find something there to take the starch out of your mustache." C.W. nudged him. Five years older and a full six inches shorter, C.W.'s elbow dug into Griff's waist.

  Griff opened his locker and took out the shirt he had left hanging there. "I like my mustache starched, C. W. Thanks just the same."

  He stripped off his uniform shirt and tossed it into his duffel bag. Griff saw C.W. looking at the taut, muscular torso with unabashed envy. While the rest of them indulged in pizza, Griff spent his time in the gym.

  C.W. straddled the bench as he pulled off his shoes and dropped them into his locker with a thud. "C'mon, Griff. I never see you go out with the ladies. Don't you ever like to cut loose?"

  Griff tucked his fresh shirt into the waistband of his jeans. "No, it takes the edge off."

  "Someday, fella," C.w. predicted, ''that edge is going to slice you in half."

  Griff didn't care to be analyzed, especially not when he was suffering with hearburn. "Well, then that'll be my concern, won't it?" He picked up his bag and headed toward the door.

  "You know your problem?" C.W. called after him. "You think life's too serious."

  Griff stopped at the double doors and turned to look over his shoulder at the slightly overweight, redheaded policeman. "Well, isn't it?"%

  C.W. shook his head. "No, it's what you make it, Griff."

  "Yes," Griff agreed, leaving. "It is."

  He supposed that he could have gone along with C.W. and Ernie, Griff thought as he drove home. After all, the man didn't mean any harm. He was just trying to be friendly. But being friendly didn't really have a place in Griff's life. He wasn't certain that he even knew how to be friendly anymore. Polite, yes. Civil, definitely, but friendly? Spending an evening exchanging small talk about trivialities that neither person really cared about? That was just a waste of his time, a waste of effort. And he had wasted far too much effort trying to make contact in his lifetime, had tried too hard and wouldn't think about trying again.

 
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