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Terri Osburn - Up to the Challenge

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Opposites attract in a sexy tale of unexpected love When the Dempsey patriarch suffers a heart attack, Lucas Dempsey steps up to keep the doors of the family restaurant open. The proverbial prodigal son returns home to Anchor Islandputting family first and his quest to make partner at his high-powered law firm on hold. Sporting a bruised ego after losing his fiance to his older brother, Lucas would rather walk on glass than spend six weeks within spitting distance of the happy couple. But family duty calls. And that duty includes working side-by-side with a tantalizing spitfire intent on driving him mad. Tough-as-nails boat mechanic Sid Navarro is happy to trade her tools for an apron to help the Dempseys in their time of need. That is, until she realizes shell be working alongside Lucas, the man shes loved from afar since she first laid eyes on him in high school. Lucas could charm the paint off a schooner, but Sid knows she doesnt fit his girl-next-door type. To show her true feelings would mean certain heartbreak, but the temptation of Lucas in her bed might be more than she can resist. After a rocky start punctuated by verbal barbs and exasperating arguments, things heat up between thembig-timebut their steamy affair turns more than casual in a matter of weeks. Sids life has become the dream shes always wanted, and Lucas has fallen hard for the last woman he ever expected to love. But this affair has an end-date, as Lucas must return to his life and career in the big city, a place where Sid would never fit in. When the end comes earlier than expected, walking away turns out to be a challenge neither of them wants to win. Up to the Challenge is a sexy, fast-paced, romantic story of family, island life, and finding love in unexpected places.

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Up to the Challenge

Anchor Island 2

by

Terri Osburn

For Fran. Youve been with me from the beginning.

Thank you for the push.

CHAPTER ONE

Sid Navarro considered calling a nurse to remove the stick of righteous indignation from Lucas Dempseys ass. If he tensed up any more, the thing would snap off and put an eye out. Observing from the back of the hospital room, she couldnt help but pick up on the tension rolling through the broad shoulders of the man shed been in love with for half her life.

Not that Lucas knew about her feelings, which was the way Sid preferred it. His type was the simple, friendly, girl next door, always smiling and ready to mingle. Sid wasnt overly complicated, but her unsociable nature along with an atypical jobfoul-mouthed mechanicmeant she didnt fit his mold. Best to keep her feelings on the down low rather than face the humiliation of rejection.

Lucas stepped closer to the foot of his fathers bed, waging what looked to be a battle between shedding a tear and tearing someones head off. Her best guess for the head-ripping victim would be Lucass older brother Joe.

Joe carried tension of his own where he stood four feet to Lucass right, holding hands with his girlfriend. Beth Chandler had been Lucass fiance until six weeks ago, which justified the tension, but, since Lucas had supposedly given his blessing to the new couple, the blatant anger didnt make much sense.

Maybe the fiance swap wasnt the problem. Since Lucas had bolted from Anchor Island the moment the tassel on his high school graduation cap switched sides, he and Joe hadnt seen eye to eye on much of anything. That made the rift ten years wide.

Sid and Joe had been working together on his fishing boat for just over five years and spent so much time together, the Dempsey family had more or less adopted her as one of their own. Except Lucas, of course. He didnt visit the island often enough to get sand in his shoes, let alone notice an extended family member.

Sid couldnt recall Joe mentioning anything about a new dustup with Lucas. Then again, Joe wasnt exactly a talker. One of the things Sid liked best about him. She wasnt one of those women who wanted a man to share his every thought and feeling.

In Sids opinion, women were just asking for trouble with that nonsense. Raised mostly by her father and big brother, she had enough experience around testosterone to know the shit going through a mans head at any given moment should never be revealed for public consumption.

Especially not the female public.

The nurse says five days in here, then six weeks recovery at home, said Patty, Lucas and Joes mom. Technically, Lucass birth mother and Joes stepmom. She was talking about the boys father, who occupied the bed around which they all hovered. Technically, Joes biological dad and Lucass stepfather, whod given the younger boy his name when hed married Patty.

The Dempseys were a complicated bunch even before the fiance fiasco.

Tom Dempsey had suffered a near fatal heart attack while tending bar in the family-owned restaurant during the lunch hour. Eight hours later, here he lay, prostrate with translucent skin and a mess of tubes sticking out of each arm. Cables looped into the neck of his hospital gown, assumedly plugged into stickers glued somewhere around the vicinity of his heart.

For a giant of a man known to be a pillar of strength and good health, Tom was doing a damn accurate imitation of a beached jellyfish. Sid fought a tear of her own, wiping the corner of an eye with the sleeve of her hoodie. Shed lost her dad to a heart attack when she was fourteen. Losing Tom Dempsey the same way would feel like having a four-sixty engine block dropped on her chest.

But after six weeks hell be good as new, right? Joe asked. Beth leaned closer and he tucked her under his arm. Lucass eyes narrowed, but he otherwise remained stoic.

Patty swiped away a tear, her voice cracking as she spoke. Im not sure good as new is in the cards, Joe, but hell be with us, and thats enough.

Is there still a chance he could Beth let the question trail off. The group exchanged glances as if daring one another to say the word no one wanted to hear. Sid kept her mouth shut, as unwilling as the others to tempt fate.

Im not dying anytime soon, Tom said in a low, gravel-choked voice. His eyes were still closed, making it seem as if theyd all imagined the words.

Tom? Honey? Patty lifted his hand to her lips, pressing them against the tape holding an IV needle in place. Can you hear me?

The heart might be on the fritz, but my ears still work.

Relief swept through Sid. His voice wasnt as strong as usual, but the words were so Tom, she knew he was going to be all right. The patient opened first one eye, then the other, licked his lips, then motioned toward a cup sitting on the tray to his right. After sipping through the straw Patty lifted to his mouth, Tom dropped his head back.

Do I look half as bad as that look on your face says I do? he asked.

Patty laughed as a tear slid down her cheek, unheeded this time. Dont you ever scare me like that again, Thomas Dempsey. I thought I was going to lose you.

Sid nearly added a Hear, hear! to Pattys words. The man needed to take better care of himself, that was all there was to it.

Tom smiled, ran a finger along Pattys cheek, then shifted focus to his other visitors. Now I know what it takes to get everyone in this family in the same room. He bounced a raised-brow look between Joe and Lucas, then addressed the latter. Thanks for coming all the way down here.

Not a problem, Lucas said, jaw tight with a smile that didnt reach his eyes. Though you could have just asked. No need to get so dramatic.

Noticing Sid in the back of the room, Tom asked her, You think you could modify this bed to power me out of here?

Sid stepped up next to Lucas and tried to ignore how good he smelled. Got my tools in the truck. We can have you doing thirty-five down the highway in no time.

Dont encourage him, Sid, Patty scolded. Youll stay here until they say you can come home, and then youre going to do everything the doctor says.

Ive got a restaurant to run, woman. Sid wouldnt put it past the Dempsey patriarch to leap out of the bed and stomp back to the island, ass cheeks shining through the hospital gown all the way.

Youre not running anything for at least six weeks, Patty said, sounding as firm as possible under the circumstances.

Then tell me whos going to run the place. We cant close the doors. Not in July, for Christs sake.

Well take care of it, Joe said. Leave it to Mr. Responsible to step up. He needed to remember he couldnt be in two places at one time.

If youre going to run the restaurant, whos going to run the charters? Sid asked. Joe couldnt afford to shut down his charter business any more than they could close the restaurant at the height of the season.

And there was the little issue of her own income. Sid was so close to having enough money to buy the garage that would house her future. There had to be a way to make it all work.

I can find someone else to run the boat for a couple months.

Sid pointed out the obvious. Every fisherman capable of running that boat is already running his own. And youve got charters booked for the next six weeks.

Patty interrupted before Joe could argue further. You kids have businesses of your own. Well find someone to run the restaurant through Labor Day, then reevaluate for fall.

Ill do it, Lucas said.

He might as well have pulled a pin on a live grenade and held it over his head. Everyone fell silent, exaggerating the incessant chirping of the machines monitoring Toms every heartbeat.

Youll what? Joe asked, stepping forward. Sid stood her ground between the men. This was no time for Joe to do something stupid.

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