“Of course. You’re doing a huge favor for me, and I really appreciate it.”
While she was still in the kitchen, Dylan showed her the blueprints for the remodel. He had included a large bedroom for her. It was a comfort knowing that Kate and Dylan included her in their plans; however, by the time it was finished, she’d hopefully be making enough money to be out on her own.
Dylan and Nick made sandwiches and then headed out. As soon as she was alone, she started cleaning the kitchen. Lucy, the housekeeper, had taken time off but would be back late this afternoon.
Isabel wanted the kitchen to be spotless when she arrived, which was no small feat with the brothers constantly digging through the refrigerator and the cabinets looking for food. They acted like bears getting ready to hibernate.
The family dinner was tomorrow night, the actual date of their parents’ marriage. The menu was set with all of their favorite dishes, and it would be only the immediate family . . . and her. Isabel didn’t think she should attend because she wasn’t part of the immediate family, but Dylan was insistent. Helping any way she could made her feel as though she was contributing and wasn’t taking advantage of the Buchanans’ kindness and generosity.
She was scrubbing the countertop when Judge Buchanan and his wife walked in. Thrilled to see them, she dropped the sponge and ran to greet them.
Mrs. Buchanan—Elizabeth to her husband and friends—was an elegant lady. The sparkle in her eyes gave her a youthful appearance. The only sign of her years was the short silver hair that framed her face. She was the kind of woman who could wear anything and be the most fashionable woman in
the room. Her smile, so warm and genuine, made her even more beautiful. It was obvious to Isabel that both Jordan and Sidney had inherited their grace and elegance from her.
Judge Buchanan was an older version of his sons. He was as tall as they were and just as handsome as Michael, even at his advanced age. The wrinkles on his face from years of sun and wind while sailing his boat didn’t detract from his appearance. In fact, they made him look even more handsome. There was such dignity about him in the way he walked and the way he spoke, and there was kindness, too. She felt she could talk to the judge about anything, just as she could with Dylan.
Well, almost anything. There were probably some things even the judge wouldn’t want to discuss.
Like her sex life. That would probably be a topic to avoid. She could never talk to him or Dylan about that. The mere thought made her shudder.
Isabel realized her head was in the clouds again and forced herself to pay attention to what the judge was telling her. Or as Michael would say, she needed to focus on the task at hand.
She made iced tea with mint for them and sat in the living room while they told her all about their mini vacation. Isabel noticed they smiled at each other often. The love flowing between them was enviable, and she hoped that one day she would experience the same.
“Now it’s your turn, Isabel. Catch us up on your life,” the judge insisted. “Anything exciting going on?”
If he only knew. She smiled but was saved from answering when Mrs. Buchanan said, “You’ll soon be on your way to Scotland, won’t you?”
“Yes. I’m going to see the land my great-uncle left me. I talked to the solicitor in Dunross, Scotland, who is handling the inheritance, so I’ll be meeting with him. I really don’t know much about it except that it’s a very large piece of land in the Highlands. I’ll be going next week as long as there aren’t any setbacks. I guess you could say there have been a few glitches . . .”
“Glitches?” Michael laughed after repeating the word as he strode into the living room.
“That’s code for ‘not wishing to discuss this now,’ Michael,” she said through a clinched smile.
“Your parents just returned home. It’s a festive occasion, you . . .” Dear God, she’d almost called him a jerk in front of his parents. What was the matter with her? From the way Michael was looking at her, she was pretty sure he had guessed she’d almost blurted out something inappropriate about him.
“If you’ll excuse me, I need to attend to something upstairs.” She didn’t give anyone time to ask her questions but rushed up to the bedroom she now thought of as her hideaway.
As lovely and kind as all the Buchanans were, Isabel changed her mind about not staying at the Hamilton. There she wouldn’t face the risk of running into Michael all the time. Even being in the same room with him made her nervous. Michael would have a good laugh if he knew how easily he rattled her. One kiss and she was ready to rip her clothes off . . . and his. She was in over her head.