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His-And-Hers Twins
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Author: Rita Herron
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boutique and enrolling in college was the second. Not dating any more single dads ranked next.
    She laughed as the twins attempted cartwheels on the sidewalk while Zeke frantically removed the fliers from the neighbors’ mailboxes. Some geek. Big and brawny Zeke Blalock was nothing like the man she’d pictured. He obviously cared a great deal about his daughters. She had to give him points for that. As far as rating him in the sex appeal department—he’d rank up there with Tom Cruise and Tom Selleck. A definite one hundred and ten plus.
    Handsome and tall, broad shouldered and muscular—she’d barely been able to resist staring at his naked chest before he’d buttoned his shirt. His chocolate-colored eyes had melted her insides and rendered her tongue-tied. His strong chiseled profile, big rough hands and olive skin suggested he worked outside, instead of inside a clinic. And his backside was firm and muscular, especially in those tight jeans, she noted, as she shamelessly watched him bend to pet Mrs. Blue’s small gray cat.
    Stop it. He’s not for you. He has a ready-made family, and you’re not mommy material. Your own mother resented the sacrifices she made to stay home and take care of you.
    Renewed determination filled her and she hurried inside to finish her project. She paused when she realized she’d forgotten to tell Zeke about the vandalism and the neighborhood watch meeting. She’d been too sidetracked by his good looks. Darn, she’d put a flier in his box later.
    For now, she decided to tackle her design project. But when she touched the scraps of black satin fabric she’d collected for her textile project, she moaned.
    She had planned to design an evening gown with the fabric. But an unbidden image came to mind—the shimmering fabric would make a perfect bed covering, with Zeke Blalock lying on top, naked as a jaybird.
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    Z EKE CLEARED A spot on the oak kitchen table and plopped the cardboard pizza box on top, using his foot to gently usher Henrietta away from the table. He’d tried to explain his reaction to the mommy-wanted fliers to his daughters, but he wasn’t sure they’d understood.
    â€œWell, daddy, if we can’t adver…”
    â€œAdvertise,” Zeke supplied. “No, we don’t advertise for a mother or wife.” He dished Summer a slice of plain cheese pizza and August pepperoni, willing himself to be patient.
    â€œThen how will we ever get a new mommy?” August asked, nibbling at the gooey cheese.
    August picked a pepperoni off her pizza, licked it, then popped it into her mouth. “And how will you get a wive?”
    â€œA wife,” Zeke corrected. “Honey, I don’t want a new wife. I’m happy being with the two of you.” He raked his hand through his hair and shook his head at Henrietta as she pawed at his feet. “No, Henrietta, pizza will give you heartburn.” Ignoring Henrietta’s woeful look, he turned his attention back to his daughters. “Listen, girls, I know you miss your mom, but we’ve talkedabout this before. You have me, and we’re a family—all by ourselves.”
    August poked out her bottom lip. “But you’re a boy,” August said as if it were a news flash.
    â€œOf course, I’m a boy,” Zeke said patiently.
    â€œBut boys can’t be mommies,” Summer protested.
    Zeke’s throat clogged. “Honey, I’ll try my best to be both a mother and father to you.”
    â€œBut boy mommies can’t come to our Mommy and Me Tea at preschool. Only girl mommies!”
    Zeke felt as if he’d been punched in the stomach. How could he have forgotten that Mother’s Day was coming up? Because he was an idiot.
    At least he’d finally discovered the crux of the problem. “When is the mother tea?” he finally asked.
    â€œNext week,” Summer said, sounding stricken.
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