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  When the door opened, Betty stared at her. “What are you doing ringing the doorbell, Carrie? Get yourself in here.”

  Carrie kissed the housekeeper’s cheek. “I didn’t want to intrude. Has everyone gathered to meet Jim?”

  “No. We can’t find Vanessa or Rebecca. We called the law office and her husband’s gone, too.”

  “Maybe the girls went shopping for the baby. Did you try their cell phones?”

  “No answer.”

  “Oh, my. Is the captain still here?”

  “A’course. Will had to practically tackle him to keep him from leaving. Miz Vivian hasn’t woken up, either. She’s sleeping a long time.”

  “I’m up, Betty,” called Vivian as she reached the first floor.

  “Miz Vivian, guess who’s here?”

  “I can see. Hi, Carrie. How are you?”

  “Vivian, I’m not who Betty means. Jim is here.”

  “Jim? Here? Where is he?”

  Carrie looked at Betty even as she took Vivian’s arm. She could feel the excitement running through Vivian.

  “In the library,” Betty said and preceded them down the hall and opened the door.

  Carrie followed Vivian in, eager to see her reaction to Jim.

  The man immediately stood, and Vivian didn’t hesitate. She did what Carrie had wanted to do. She rushed forward and wrapped her arms around him.

  Will chuckled. “Jim, this exuberant woman is my wife and Vanessa’s mother.”

  Carrie could see the awkwardness Jim was experiencing. He hadn’t expected a woman he’d never met to embrace him and press her head against his chest.

  Finally, Vivian took a step back and smiled up at him as she cupped his cheek with one hand. “Oh, I’m so excited. We didn’t think you’d be here for a few more months. This is so wonderful! Did Vanessa cry? She does that when things get too emotional.”

  Will responded to his wife’s question. “Honey, we haven’t been able to find Vanessa or Rebecca.”

  “Can’t find them? That’s ridiculous, Will! You’re a private eye.”

  “I’ve called everyone I can think of. Jeff’s office doesn’t know where he is, either.”

  “Where’s Joey? He should be getting out of kindergarten now. What if—”

  “We sent Peter over to their house to wait for him to come home,” Will assured her, mentioning Betty’s husband, who also worked for them.

  “We need to call the hospitals. Something may have gone wrong with Rebecca!”

  Before they could call, the telephone rang. Will answered, then listened. “Okay, thanks, Bill. We’ll be there in a few minutes.”

  He hung up the phone. “You were right. That was Bill, Jeff’s partner. Rebecca went into labor while she and Vanessa were shopping. She’s at Presbyterian.”

  “Good heavens!” Vivian exclaimed. “Everything’s happening at once. I’ll get my purse. Carrie, can you call Rachel?”

  Carrie nodded, but she couldn’t take her eyes off Jim. He looked like an inmate waiting for the right moment to break out.

  Sure enough he said, “I’ll check in with you tomorrow, Will,” and edged toward the door.

  Vivian ordered, “Stop!”

  Jim came to an abrupt halt. “Yes, ma’am?”

  “Do you have a fear of hospitals?” Vivian asked gently.

  Carrie almost laughed aloud at Jim’s confused expression. “No, ma’am.”

  “Then come with us. Rebecca will be thrilled that you’ve arrived in time for the birth of her second child.” She tucked her hand into Jim’s arm and dragged him out of the library.

  Will grinned at Carrie and offered his arm. “I’m afraid you’re stuck with me, Carrie, since Vivian captured the captain. Shall we go?”

  “Yes, but we’d better tell Betty about Rebecca and to put dinner on hold.”

  “Good thinking. It may be a long night.”

  VIVIAN HAD INSISTED they all ride in the same car. On the way, Carrie had called Rachel, but Rebecca had already called her. Rachel and her husband were flying in.

  Vivian hadn’t stopped talking since she met the captain. “What a wonderful surprise to find you here, Jim. The girls will be so happy!”

  Jim was sitting in the back seat beside Carrie. She had yet to see him relax, or to see him smile. She wanted him to be happy to be with his family again, but she wasn’t sure what his response was yet. They were fairly overwhelming. Maybe it was too much to expect him to show his emotion so soon.

  When they reached the hospital, Jim tried to hang back, but Vivian insisted he escort her. “The second floor is for maternity,” she announced as they entered the elevator. “I know because our baby was born here five months ago. J.D. proposed to Rachel in the waiting room that night, too.”

  Carrie caught Jim’s glance at her, as if he was acknowledging what she’d earlier told him. Either that or asking her to rescue him, she thought with a grin.

  When they reached the waiting room, there was no one there. Vivian hurried up to the nurse’s desk. The nurse told her what room Rebecca was in.

  “But she already has two people in there. You should wait until one of them comes out.”

  Vivian turned to her family. “I’ll go get them. It won’t take but a minute. Wait right here, Jim.”

  Jim backed away as soon as Vivian disappeared. “I’m not sure I’ll be welcome tonight. Perhaps I should go to the hotel and—”

  “You seem uncommonly fond of your hotel room,” Will teased.

  Jim shrugged his shoulders. “Compared to my normal accommodations, it’s pretty special.”

  Carrie felt she had to speak. “Jim—I mean Captain Barlow,” she hurriedly said when he raised his eyebrow, “Vivian would be terribly hurt if you left. And Vanessa would cry. Please stay.”

  His deep brown eyes looked into hers, as if questioning her honesty. Finally he gave her a nod. “I’ll wait.”

  He was a man of few words, Carrie decided, but she nodded in return, adding a smile. At least he’d agreed to stay.

  Will guided him toward some of the seats. “You must get tired of standing at attention so much,” he said.

  “Not really,” Jim said stiffly, still standing.

  Carrie desperately wanted to know more about this man. Though it was none of her business, she asked, “What made you leave the marines now?”

  She thought he was going to dive for a foxhole to avoid answering her question. But she kept her gaze focused on him, hoping he would explain himself.

  Finally he said in a low voice, “I’d been thinking about getting out for a while now. I was afraid I’d die before I saw my sisters again. I’d already been wounded twice. I figured the third time would kill me.”

  A chill shot through Carrie. She’d often found herself worrying about Jim’s safety. She’d listened more closely to the news about the Iraq war, fearing that one day she’d hear that Jim had been killed. It seemed they’d shared the same thoughts.

  Just as Jim started to sit down, they all heard rapid footsteps coming down the hall. Jim’s gaze fixed on the door where Vivian had disappeared.

  Carrie was amazed. She thought she saw fear in his eyes. A man who had faced down the enemy, had been decorated with many medals, was frightened to face his baby sister?

  Vanessa appeared in the doorway and came to an abrupt halt. She stared at Jim for a long minute. Then with a sob, she charged forward just as Vivian had done, her arms extended. Once again, Jim found himself holding a woman in his arms.

  Jeff followed Vanessa, but he only extended one arm.

  Awkwardly, Jim extracted his right hand from Vanessa’s embrace and shook Jeff’s hand.

  “I’m Jeff Jacobs, Rebecca’s husband. I’m glad to meet you. And Rebecca is waiting for you to come in and visit with her, if you don’t mind.”

  Vanessa didn’t turn loose of Jim, but she reared back so she could look up at him, tears streaming down her face. “Just promise you’ll come right back,” she said. “I wouldn’t let you
go, but Becca is suffering.”

  Jim stared at his sister and shook his head. “I didn’t expect— You’re beautiful, Vanessa. You were so little the last time I saw you.”

  “Wait until you see Rebecca and Rachel together,” Vanessa bragged. “They’re the real beauties.”

  Carrie protested. “You could be a triplet, Vanessa, and you know it.”

  “You remind me of Mom,” Jim told his sister, awe in his voice.

  Vanessa started blinking furiously to hold back more tears. She buried her face in his chest again, then she stepped back. “Go see Becca, and I’ll try to get myself under control before you come back.”

  JIM HOPED Vanessa stopped crying. If she didn’t, he might end up crying, too, and that would be embarrassing.

  Jeff looked at Jim out of the corner of his eye. “Rebecca is a little emotional right now, so don’t be surprised if she cries, too. All three girls have been anxious for you to come home.”

  “Why?” Jim blurted his innermost thoughts. “They don’t know anything about me. I failed them. The only sibling I managed to keep in touch with was Wally, and I got him killed.”

  “Man, they idolize you and are so happy you’ve come. They don’t expect you to jump through hoops or be a superhero. They just want their brother.”

  Jim drew a deep breath. Then he muttered, “Thanks.” He wasn’t sure if he believed the man, but he gave Jim a little more courage to face Rebecca.

  Jeff opened the door. “Here he is, honey.”

  Rebecca, a dark beauty like Vanessa, sat up in bed and extended her arms, too. Jim wasn’t a slow learner, so he hugged her in return. Nor was he surprised when tears ran down her cheeks. Her reaction was brought to an abrupt halt by a labor pain. Jeff hurried to the other side of the bed and took her hand, telling her to take short breaths.

  Once it had passed, Jim leaned over and kissed her forehead. “Concentrate on your baby right now. I’ll be around when you’ve delivered.”

  “Okay, but promise you won’t disappear,” Rebecca barely managed to get out before another contraction hit.

  Jeff looked at Jim. “Would you ask the nurse to step in here?” he asked calmly.

  Jim, however, could see the panic in his eyes, so he hurried out and found the nurse. Then he returned to the waiting room.

  Chapter Two

  “You didn’t stay long,” Vivian said, back in the waiting room.

  “I think her pains have increased.”

  Vivian’s attention transferred from him to Rebecca’s situation. She hurried back to Jeff and Rebecca.

  Jim frowned. “She’s not Rebecca’s mother, too, is she?”

  Vanessa shook her head. “No, but she felt like she should’ve been. She wanted to adopt all of us, but her late husband wouldn’t let her. So when we find any of you, she kind of adopts them with her heart. Besides, Becca doesn’t have a mother around.”

  “Did her adoptive mother die?”

  “No,” Vanessa said, her lips pressed together.

  Jim didn’t ask any other questions. It was obviously not a happy situation. And he appreciated the support Vivian was giving his sister.

  “How long will she be in labor?” he asked.

  Will shrugged his shoulders. “I’m not sure, but Vivian said it’s supposed to be shorter with your second child.”

  “Oh, I’d forgotten Rebecca had another child. Joey, right?”

  “That’s right. And you wouldn’t have forgotten him if you’d met him. He’s adorable,” Vanessa said.

  “Carrie mentioned him earlier.” He looked at Carrie, nodding in gratitude. Their earlier conversation had helped him deal with the family. It helped to know someone who wasn’t family, too. After all, he’d gone from having no family to having more than he could comprehend. Carrie seemed to understand how overwhelming it could be. He could look at her and center himself. He’d never felt that before with anyone.

  “Come sit down, Jim,” Will suggested again. “We may have a long wait.”

  “So everyone’s staying until the baby is born?” Jim asked, a little surprise in his voice.

  “We wouldn’t miss it for anything,” Will assured him and patted the chair next to him.

  As soon as Jim sat down, Vanessa grabbed the chair on the other side of him.

  “When did you arrive?” Vanessa asked.

  “Around three, I think.” He looked at Carrie for confirmation. “I arrived earlier at the airport, but I rented a car and found a hotel room.”

  “A hotel room? You’re staying with us, aren’t you?” Vanessa demanded.

  “I don’t want to be a problem,” Jim said.

  Will just shook his head. “I knew she’d react that way.”

  “Look, I just wanted to see you, Vanessa. You and Rebecca and Rachel. I don’t intend to impose on you.” He hadn’t really made plans for his future, but he had a fat savings account and time to look around for what he wanted to do.

  “Will, make him stay!” Vanessa exclaimed.

  “Honey, I can’t do that if he doesn’t want to. Maybe your mother can talk him into it.”

  Jim didn’t have anything to say about that, but Vanessa did. She blew out a sigh of relief. “Of course. Mom will take care of it.”

  It was Will’s turn to ask him a question. “What do you plan to do now that you’re out of the marines?” he asked.

  Carrie took a seat and held her breath, waiting for the information she’d wanted to hear. Like his sisters, she didn’t want to lose touch with Jim, even though she didn’t have that right. But he’d been in her mind, in her dreams and fantasies, for so long. How could she let go of him now?

  “I don’t know. I’ll have to get out the want ads and see if there’s anything I can do.”

  “You handy with a gun?”

  Jim frowned. He didn’t know exactly how to answer that. “I’m a fair shot. I’m no gunslinger, though.”

  “Good. How are your computer skills?”

  “Good. I majored in computer science.”

  Will’s eyebrows shot up. “Excellent! I suppose you can handle yourself in a fight?”

  “Just what do you have in mind, Will?”

  “Have you thought about working as a private investigator?”

  “You mean, like you?” Jim asked, surprised.

  “Yeah, like Carrie and me.”

  Jim looked at the young woman. So she wasn’t a receptionist, as he’d first thought. But she didn’t appear particularly muscular. In fact, she looked quite feminine…and pretty, not that that mattered in her line of work.

  He responded to Will, “No, I haven’t.”

  “Well, I need another man in the firm. I don’t like to travel out of town with Vivian and the baby at home, and I’m not comfortable sending Carrie every time. I could offer you a job, see if you like the work.”

  “You don’t have to find me a job, Will. I’ll find something. I figured security work.”

  “I can’t see you as a security guard at a mall or a bank. Think about it. We’ll talk again in a couple of days.”

  There were more rapid footfalls, only from a different direction. Then a young woman dashed into the room, followed by a cowboy. Jim didn’t need anyone to tell him Rachel had arrived. He shot to his feet.

  Rachel threw on the brakes and stared at him. Then she looked at Vanessa. “Is that Jim?”

  “Yes, it is. He arrived today.”

  This time Jim was prepared. He opened his arms as Rachel flew into them. He was beginning to think he was getting quite good at welcoming his sisters. Too bad he didn’t have any more of them.

  He looked at Carrie out of the corner of his eye, over Rachel’s dark head. She was the only woman he’d met since his arrival who hadn’t hugged him. That was too bad.

  “We thought it would be months yet!” Rachel exclaimed as she took a step back, tears streaming down her face. She whirled around to a brown-haired man who came in behind her. “J.D., it’s my brother, Jim.”

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�I figured,” the young man drawled as he stuck out a hand to shake Jim’s. “J.D. Stanley.”

  “This is my husband, J.D. We just flew in from west Texas. I was going to drive in tomorrow, but J.D. insisted we fly. I’m so excited you’re here!”

  Then she must have remembered why she’d come and she asked, “Have you heard anything about Rebecca?”

  “Mom just went back,” Vanessa replied. “Her pains started coming faster.”

  Just then, Vivian came running back in. “Rebecca and Jeff just went into the delivery room. I’d better call Betty after all. Looks like we’ll be home for dinner. And Joey will want to know what’s happening.”

  “You didn’t say hello to Rachel and J.D.,” Will said, taking his wife by surprise.

  “I can’t believe you arrived so quickly.” She hugged both of them. “We’ll need to tell Betty to add two more for dinner.”

  Will looked at his watch. “Better tell her around seven for dinner. I wouldn’t count my chickens before they’re hatched,” he said with a chuckle. “And ask how Danny’s doing,” he added. Then he looked at Jim. “That’s our son.”

  Jim nodded. He hadn’t forgotten. He sent a grateful look toward Carrie. According to her earlier explanations, he figured, he’d now met all the family.

  When Vivian finished her phone conversation, she turned back to her husband. “Danny’s fine. And Joey’s so excited, he couldn’t talk long. Betty was taking cookies out of the oven.”

  J.D. laughed. “That boy’s got his priorities right.”

  Rachel slapped his arm. “Shame on you.”

  “Don’t worry, honey,” J.D. said, giving her a brief kiss. “I’d choose you over cookies anytime.”

  Vanessa looked at Jim with a grin. “They’re newlyweds. Just ignore them.”

  “Rebecca’s labor seems to be so fast this time. The doctor said that was normal for a second baby.” Vivian looked at her husband, and apparently Will seemed to know what she was thinking at once.

  “Don’t even think about it, Viv. We were lucky the first time. I don’t intend to push our luck.” He kissed her and Jim could see the concern in his eyes.