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The Sheppards might even try to file criminal charges against him for preventing them from taking Noah. The couple certainly had a lot of misplaced love, and they were aiming all of it at Marin and Noah.

“I’ll fight it,” Marin said, sounding not nearly as strong as her words. “I’ll hire a lawyer and fight it.”

“I’ve already talked to one,” he assured her. “I called a friend of a friend, and she says to cooperate for now. Your mother and Howard might have this judge firmly in their pockets, and he’s the one who arranged for the interview with the psychologist. I’ve requested a change of venue, and he denied it. The only way we could have gotten a delay is if you hadn’t come out of the coma.”

“Great. Just great.” She paused a moment. “So you’re saying we should go to the ranch and do as my parents say?”

“I don’t think we have a choice.”

Her chin came up. “Yes, I do. There’s no reason to drag you into this. And you shouldn’t have to be subjected to staying with my parents. You have no idea the emotional hell they’ll put you through, especially since they believe we’re a couple. A couple they want to see driven apart.”

Lucky didn’t doubt that. But there was another problem. “Marin, your parents aren’t going to just give up. It took some fast talking for me to stop an immediate transfer of custody. Your mother was here early yesterday morning. She came prepared to take Noah then and there.”

Marin groaned and buried her face in her hands. “Oh, God.”

Lucky groaned right along with her. There were a lot of things wrong with their plan. For one thing, it wasn’t legal. But what Marin’s parents were trying to do wasn’t right, either. So maybe two wrongs did make a right.

That still didn’t mean this would be easy.

For two days, he’d have to pretend to be Noah’s father and Marin’s loving fiancé. The first was a piece of cake. It was that second one that was giving him the most trouble.

Lucky blamed it on the blazing attraction between them.

Before he’d held Marin in his arms, before that brief kiss, he’d only lusted after her in his heart. Now, he was lusting after her in all kinds of ways. And he couldn’t do anything about it.

Because Marin might become a critical witness when he busted his investigation wide open. She might be the key to finally getting justice. He couldn’t compromise that—it was the most important thing in his life.

He couldn’t get involved with Marin. He could only live a temporary lie.

“Okay,” Marin mumbled. She cleared her throat. “So, you have to do the interview, whenever that’ll be, but you don’t have to stay at the ranch in Willow Ridge. You can drop Noah and me off and then say you have an urgent business appointment or something, that you’ll return in time for the interview.”

Lucky just stared at her, wondering how she was going to handle what he had to say.

“You’re already having second thoughts?” Marin concluded.

“No. That interview has to happen. You have to keep custody of Noah.”

Now it was Marin’s turn to stay silent for several moments. “And you’d do this for me?” Marin asked. Her gaze met his again, and there was no cowering look in her eyes. Just some steel and attitude. “Why?”

She wasn’t requesting information. She was demanding it.

This would have been a good time to tell another half truth. Especially since—much to his disgust—he was getting good at them.

But another lie would stick in his throat.

“I’m looking for your brother, Dexter,” he confessed.

Her eyes immediately darkened, and he saw the pulse pound on her throat. “You followed me on the train?”

Lucky nodded. “I followed you.”

“Why?” she repeated, though this one had even more steel than the original one.

“Because I thought you might lead me to him.”

She tipped her eyes to the ceiling and groaned. “I was right about you. You’re one of those men. The ones who’ve followed me and tried to scare me.”

He reached out to her, but Marin batted his hands away. “Scaring you was never my intention. I just need to find your brother.”

“What do you want from Dexter?” she snapped.

Lucky was betting this answer wasn’t so obvious. “The truth?”

She sliced at him with a scalpel-sharp glare. “That would be nice for a change.”

He debated if Marin was strong enough to hear this. Probably not. But there was no turning back now. He toyed with how he should say it. But there was only one way to deliver news like this. Quick and dirty.

He’d tell her the truth even if it made Marin hate him.

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