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Temptation - Brenda Jackson [10]

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“No, I’ll be fine waiting out here until you return,” she said.

He got out of the car and turned to her and smiled. “I don’t bite, you know.”

“Trust me, Zeke, if for one minute I thought you did, I wouldn’t be here.”

“So you think I’m harmless?” he asked, grinning.

“Not harmless but manageable. I’m sure all your focus will be on trying to figure out who wants to frame your friend. You don’t have time for anything else.”

He flashed a sexy smile. “Don’t be so sure of that, Sheila Hopkins.” He closed the door and she watched as he strolled up the walkway to his front door, thinking his walk was just as sexy as his smile.

Zeke unlocked his door and pushed it open. He had barely made it inside his house when the phone rang. Closing the door behind him, he pulled his cell phone off the clip on his belt. He checked the caller ID. “Yes, Brad?”

“You didn’t call. How was the baby?”

Zeke leaned up against the wall supporting the staircase. “She’s fine, but she cries a lot.”

“I noticed. And no one could get her to stop. Did they check her out to make sure nothing is wrong with her?”

Zeke smiled. “She was checked out. Just so happens that Warren Phillips was on duty and he’s the one who gave her a clean bill of health, although she still wanted to prove to everyone what a good set of lungs she had.”

“I’m glad she’s okay. I was worried about her.”

Zeke nodded. “Are you sure there’s nothing you want to tell me? I did happen to notice the kid does have your eyes.”

“Don’t get cute, Zeke. The kid isn’t mine. But she’s just a baby and I can’t help worrying about her.”

“Hey, man, I was just kidding, and I understand. I can’t help worrying about her, too. But we might have found a way where we don’t have to worry about her while I delve into my investigation.”

“And what way is that?”

“That way happens to be a nurse who works at Royal Memorial by the name of Sheila Hopkins. She’s the only one who can keep the baby quiet. It’s the weirdest thing. The kid screams at everyone else, but she’s putty in Sheila Hopkins’s hands. She actually smiles instead of crying.”

“You’re kidding.”

“No, I saw her smile myself. Warren suggested that Sheila keep Sunnie for the time being,” Zeke explained. “Sunnie?”

“Yes, that’s the name Sheila gave the kid for now. She said it sounded better than Jane Doe and I agree.”

There was a slight pause and then Brad asked, “And this Sheila Hopkins agreed to do it?”

“Yes, until the results of the paternity test come back, so the sooner you can do your part the better.”

“I’ve made an appointment to have it done tomorrow.”

“Good. And I’m going shopping with Sheila for baby stuff. She’s single and doesn’t have any kids of her own, so she’ll need all new stuff, which I’m billing you for, by the way.”

“Fine.” There was a pause, and then Brad said, “I was thinking that perhaps it would be best if I hired a nanny and keep the baby instead of—”

“Hold up. Don’t even consider it. We don’t want anyone seeing your kindness as an admission of guilt, Brad. The next thing everyone will think is that the baby is really yours.”

“Yes, but what do you know about this nurse? You said she’s single. She might be pretty good at taking care of patients, but are you sure she knows how to take care of a baby?”

“I’m not sure about anything regarding Sheila Hopkins, other than what Warren told me. She’s worked at the hospital about a year. But don’t worry, I’ve already taken measures to have her checked out. Roy is doing a thorough background check on Sheila Hopkins as we speak.”

Suddenly Zeke heard a noise behind him and turned around. Sheila was leaning against his door with her arms crossed over her chest. The look on her face let him know she had heard some, if not all, of his conversation with Brad and wasn’t happy about it.

“Brad, I need to go. I’ll call you back later.” He then hung up the phone.

Before he could open his mouth, Sheila placed her hands on her hips and narrowed her eyes at him. “Please take me back to the hospital to get my car. There’s no way I’m going anywhere with a man who doesn’t trust me.”

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