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âShowtime,â he whispered.
Finn flexed his fingers and got ready. The SUV rounded the corner and came into view. Same make, same color as Bridgetâs. There wasnât room to pull up next to Bridgetâs car because of the way the agent had deliberately parked it. They could either cut over to the side, which would put them closer to Hutton, or park behind.
Albertson was at the wheel. He left the motor running, honked once, and then got out. The agent in Bridgetâs car figured that was a signal and pushed the button to open the tailgate.
Christmas came early, Finn thought, because not only was Parsons with him but Eileen had also ridden along. All of them got out of the vehicle, and Eileen yelled to the person she thought was Bridget as she walked toward the driverâs side.
âIs it true, Bridget? Is that bitch Peyton Lockhart going to sue Drew and me? I heard that this morning, and I couldnât believe it.â She stopped at the tailgate.
Drew opened the cargo lid. âWhere the hell are my rifles? Did you move . . .â
Parsons saw Hutton coming and ran. Instantly realizing what was happening, he reached for the gun in the waistband of his jeans, but Hutton tackled him before he could shoot.
The Albertsons were immediately surrounded. Eileen was screaming profanities while she was being handcuffed, and Drew stood perfectly still. He was enraged, but he didnât try to run. The second Finn walked up to him to cuff him, he attacked. Finn couldnât have been happier because he finally got to punch the son of a bitch. It felt good, too. He wanted to hit him again and then go after Parsons, but instead he read them their rights.
âWent off without a wrinkle,â Hutton said.
âThat gun isnât mine,â Parsons blustered when he saw Hutton pick it up off the ground. âIâm innocent.â
Incredulous, Finn asked, âIt just happened to drop into your pants?â
Hutton shook his head as he pushed Parsons toward the car.
The blow from Finnâs fist left Drew bent over and gasping for air. âYou canât get away with this. I know my rights,â he panted. âI havenât done anything wrong.â
âOh yeah?â Finn said. âTell that to the women you molested. Better yet, tell it to the new buddies youâre gonna make in prison. Theyâll get a kick out of it while theyâre showing you what it feels like to be helpless and trapped.â
Eileen was crying now. âThis is all because of her, that Peyton woman. She ruined everything. Itâs all her fault. You should have killed her, Drew.â
Yes, Peyton had ruined their lives.
Yet another reason to be proud of her, Finn thought.
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The following morning Peyton and Finn walked into Randolph Swiftâs office. He stood when they entered and rushed around his desk to shake their hands. Erik was with him.
âIâm so glad to finally meet you,â Randolph told Peyton. âItâs been quite a week. We heard all about the arrests. I donât think we need worry about Drew filing a lawsuit anytime soon.â
The door opened, and two young women came in. They were smiling but hesitant. Randolph motioned them forward. âThese are two new employees,â he began. âActually, they worked here a short time under Drewâs supervision and left, but now theyâre back.â
Peyton knew what that meant.
âIt was a terrible time for them,â he continued. âIâm going to try to make it up to them if thatâs possible, and theyâre going to help write new guidelines for the company. April will be working in HR, replacing an employee who had been taking orders from my daughter, and Maria will be a coordinator in production.â
âThis is going to be a good company again,â Erik promised. âIâll begin working here in June.â
âGraduate school?â Finn asked.
âOne more paper and Iâm finished.â
Peyton was humbled and a bit embarrassed when the two women thanked her for all she had done for them.
âI didnât really do all that much,â she protested.
âOh, but you did,â April said. âYou exposed Drew Albertson for what he was. If you hadnât done that, we wouldnât be here now.â
Erik stepped forward. âIf youâll excuse us, Iâd like to show these two young ladies their offices.â
After they were gone, Randolph asked Finn and Peyton to take a seat.
âIf you donât mind, Iâd like to talk to you about my daughter and her husband.â A look of profound sadness came into his eyes as he continued. âI canât begin to tell you how sorry I am for the misery theyâve caused. And I know I have to accept some of the blame.â He saw that Peyton was about to protest, and he raised his hand to stop her. âNo, no, itâs true. If I werenât so distracted after the death of my dear Miriam, I could have seen what was going on. I knew that Eileen could be selfish, but I had no idea her ambition or her obsession with Drew Albertson would take her to such extremes.â He turned to Finn. âWhat will become of them?â
âIâm certain Drew is going to be doing some prison time, and so is Parsons. The lab has found their fingerprints on the weapons and itâs just a matter of time before the ballistics report shows at least one of them was used in an attempted murder. Weâre already getting cooperation from Bridget Dawson and Don Cosgrove. Their testimony will help get a conviction.â
âCosgrove?â Randolph asked. âWhat did he have to do with this?â
âHe was Drewâs and Parsonsâs alibi. When the three of them were supposed to be on a fishing trip, he went alone and left a trail to prove that they were with him when, in fact, they had secretly made their way to Florida.â
âAnd what will happen to my daughter?â he asked with a hint of worry.
âI canât say,â Finn answered. âShe might serve time for her part in all of it, or the court might go easy on her if she agrees to cooperate.â
âIâm afraid Eileen has never been a very agreeable person,â he admitted. âMaybe this will make her change.â
The image of Eileen in the park, screaming that Drew should have killed Peyton, flashed through Finnâs mind. He knew there was little chance of her becoming the person Randolph wanted her to be, but he couldnât bring himself to dash a fatherâs hopes.
âIt could happen,â he said.
THIRTY-FIVE
Peyton and Finn were happy to be back in Bishopâs Cove. They arrived late at night, fell into bed exhausted, and yet found enough energy to make love.
The next day the Cove was bustling. It seemed wherever Peyton looked there were men working. The walkways had already been jackhammered, and the concrete trucks were expected to start pouring that afternoon. On their way to the business office, she and Finn met an architect and two engineers who were busy with plans for the new swimming complex. When Len wanted something done, he wanted it done right away. Christopher had told Peyton he expected to get the permits and be ready to begin digging in no time at all. Curious, Finn went with them to see exactly where the pool would be.
Lucy was in the conference room surrounded by fabric samples. She had all the furniture ordered for the bungalows and was busy selecting odds and ends. She hoped to have at least three newly wired units ready for guests in two weeks if everything arrived on time. In the history of Lucy ordering anything, nothing ever arrived on time, but she was determined to stay optimistic.
After Peyton filled her in on what had happened in Dalton, Lucy was so stunned she dropped into a chair, unaware that she was landing on a pile of fabric books.
âItâs really all over then?â she asked.
âYes,â Peyton assured her.
The next order of business was telling Lars and Mimi. She called Lars into Mimiâs office so that both could hear the news. They had a hundred questions, and all of them had to be answered before they were satisfied she hadnât inadvertently left anything out.
Mimi was reeling from the news that he
r ex-husband was involved. âStupid men do stupid things,â she remarked. âIf he knew they were coming here to hurt you, he should go to prison for a long time. Iâm so glad to be rid of him.â
Lars stood. âIâd better get back to the restaurant. Iâm already on Chef Gellerâs last nerve. He told me if I mention sardines to him one more time, heâs going to hit me with a pot.â He laughed as he added, âHeâll do it, too.â He surprised Peyton by kissing her on the cheek. âI love it here.â
âI should see if Christopher wants to go over my numbers for the week,â Mimi said.
Peyton walked out with her. She said something funny, and Mimi was laughing as she rounded the corner and bumped into Len. He grabbed her by the shoulders to steady her, then stepped back.
âHello there,â he said in a rich southern drawl.
Peyton quickly made the introductions. With his most charming smile, he said, âHow do you do?â
One hand on her hip, Mimi looked up at him and responded, âI do just fine.â
Len blocked the doorway as he stood there grinning at Mimi. She kept waiting for him to get out of her way, but he didnât seem inclined to move, so she edged around him. As Len turned to watch her walk away, Peyton tapped his arm to get his attention.
âIâm happy to see you,â she began. âWe didnât expect you for another two weeks.â
âMy schedule changed.â He straightened and said, âAnd I talked to Christopher about Debi. Come on, Peyton. Letâs go chat with Lucy.â
As he crossed the office, he whispered, âIs Mimi married?â
âNo, sheâs available,â Peyton told him.
âSheâs a little spitfire.â
She agreed. âYes, she is.â
He let Peyton go in the conference room, then he pulled the door closed behind him. Lucy pushed aside some catalogs so they could sit.
âNow then, about Debi,â he began.
Lucy and Peyton shared a look. Another chance? Peyton wondered. Was Len going to ask them to take her back again? She honestly didnât think she had the stamina to go another round.
âI spoke with Christopher and I had a long, long talk with Scott Cassady. He admitted heâd made a deal with Debi to pay her a percent if she helped him get Bishopâs Cove. But he insisted she came to him with the idea. He also insisted he wasnât aware of any vandalism. Iâm not going to pursue legal action, but heâs on notice, and I donât think youâll be having any more trouble from him.â
âWhat are you going to do about Debi?â Lucy asked. âIf you want her to come back here, I guess we could . . .â She stopped talking when she saw the daggers in Peytonâs eyes.
âNo, I talked to her father. Brian has used every excuse in the book for his daughterâs behavior.â He smiled then. âI told him he should let Debi move back home. I said that Bishopâs Cove wasnât a good fit for her, and she should stay with him until I find the right project.â After a slightly wicked chuckle, he said, âThere isnât going to be another project. I just wanted to get my brother off my back. Wonder how heâll do with Debi living with him.â
âDid you tell him about the damage sheâs done here?â Lucy asked.
âNo, and Iâm not going to. I donât want you girls mentioning it, either.â
No more Debi. Peyton was giddy with joy.
âI have one more announcement,â he said. âItâs about the deal I made with you for this resort. Iâve changed my mind.â
Peytonâs heart sank. She looked at Lucy and could tell she was feeling the same. Theyâd been at the resort only three months, but it was obvious they werenât going to be able to make a twenty percent profit within the year. There had been too many setbacks that delayed the opening. They might as well face the facts and admit their failure.
Len continued. âIâve decided the resort is yours.â
âIâm really sorry, Uncle Len,â Peyton said. âI know you . . . Wait. What did you say?â
âI said the resort is yours at the end of the year, and you donât have to show the twenty percent profit. There have been too many things that have been out of your control. Plus, Iâd really like to add the swimming center, and that will take some time. Iâve looked around at what youâve accomplished so far, and I have to say, despite all the obstacles, youâve done an amazing job. I think Iâll be leaving Bishopâs Cove in very capable hands.â He looked at Lucy when he added, âEspecially if Christopher is around to help you manage things.â Clasping his hands together to finalize his offer, he said, âSo, what do you say? Are you up for it?â
Peyton and Lucy answered at the same time with an enthusiastic âYes!â
Peyton waited until evening to tell Finn the news. He was getting ready to leave and would be back next weekend so they could go shopping for an engagement ring.
They called his parents to make their announcement, and then they phoned her parents and spoke to Peytonâs father. He was thrilled.
âIâll let Peyton tell her mother,â he said and shouted to his wife.
She came on the line a minute later. Her greeting was predictable. âHave you met anyone?â
Wow, Peyton thought. Once she was married, sheâd never have to hear that question again. âIâm getting marriedââ
âStop teasing me.â
âMom, itâs true. Finn MacBain asked me to marry him, and I said yes.â
âFinn? Our Finn?â
âYes, our Finn.â
âAnd youâre getting married?â
Peyton put her hand over the phone. âI think sheâs in shock.â
Her mother sounded as though the weight of the world had just been lifted from her shoulders. âOh, thank God. Finally.â
âMom . . .â
âIt finally happened.â There was that word again.
âMother . . .â
âIâm just beside myself with happiness. We have to plan a wedding.â
âIf Finn agrees, Iâd like to be married here in Bishopâs Cove.â
âFinally. I just canât believe it.â
âMom, do you talk this way to Lucy and Ivy?â
âIâm just reeling.â
âIâll talk to you soon. Love you.â
She disconnected the call, turned to Finn, and said, âSheâs happy.â
And that was the understatement of the year.
Peyton sat on the bed, watching Finn pack. âWhat do you think about a small wedding in a church in Port James and the reception here at the Cove? We could be married next year.â
He shook his head, dropped the shirt he was folding, and sat down next to her. âIâm not waiting a year. Yeah, we can get married here, but not next year. How about next month?â
She scooted onto his lap and put her arms around him. âSix months.â
âNo, next month.â
âThis summer then.â She kissed the side of his neck to distract him.
He finally agreed. It would be a summer wedding.
âRemember how you were so opposed to marriage?â
He hugged her and said, âYeah, I remember. But marriage to you . . . I canât wait to make it legal. Youâre going to be mine then.â
Going to be? Didnât he know? She had always been his.
EPILOGUE
ONE YEAR LATER
The grand opening of the Bishopâs Cove Aquatic Center turned into one hell of a party. The hotel and every bungalow were filled to capacity with family and friends who had booked months before. Olympic hopefuls were also there, as well as several top coaches. They all knew who Finn was.
By a unanimous vote it was decided that Uncle Len would officially open the center. The chrome-and-white dome hid the beautiful pool. A huge crowd gathered to watch as Len walked forward. Most of the men and women were in swimming attire and were anxiously waiting to jump into the cool water. Len wasn??
?t much on speeches. After welcoming everyone, he pushed a button and the dome came to life. The sides spread wide, then disappeared into thin trenches that closed seamlessly.
There was a good deal of cheering and laughing. Finn stood watching the festivities.
The terrace adjacent to the pool was adorned with colorful bouquets on tall pedestals, and two lavish buffet tables sat on opposite ends. Beyond, scattered on the manicured lawn that the gardeners had nurtured, round tables with chairs, all covered in white linen, waited for the guests to sit. Most of them were in the pool now.
The newlyweds, Christopher and Lucy, couldnât seem to let go of each other. Finn understood. He and Peyton had been married nine months, and he still wanted to throw his arms around her whenever she was near.
At the buffet table Lars inspected his delectable creationsâall with an aquatic themeâand beamed with pride.
Peyton was on the other side of the pool talking to a couple of Beckâs Navy SEAL friends.
Finnâs brothers, Tristan and Beck, saw him frowning and came to stand beside him. âWhatâs the problem?â Beck asked in a low voice.
Finn nodded toward Peyton and then toward the two men a few feet away from her. âThose guys are ogling my wife.â
âHey, youâve got a hot wife. You gotta expect guys will notice,â Beck said.
âYeah? They ought to notice sheâs wearing a wedding ring and leave her the hell alone.â
Tristan laughed. âI donât think you have to worry. Peytonâs pretty stuck on you, though God only knows why.â He scanned the crowd. âHas anyone seen my wife?â
âOver by the fountain,â Beck said right before he spotted Ivy and took off.
Finn heard a burst of laughter behind him and turned. Len and Mimi were also having fun. Mimi had just said something funny, and Len looked like a besotted schoolboy.
Was it something in the water down here? Finn wondered. He could see the advertisement now: Come to Bishopâs Cove and fall in love. He sure as certain had. No, that wasnât exactly true. It was when he was standing in front of the church at Tristanâs wedding. Sheâd walked up to him and looked into his eyes, and he was a goner.