Not-So Fake Fiance by Fiona Davenport EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Fiona Davenport
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MCKENNA
“Stop pestering me,” my grandfather muttered, glaring at me.
I was used to his grumpiness, so it didn’t bother me. Plus, I was
willing to cut him some slack since he was my favorite person in the world.
He’d stepped in every time my crappy parents flitted off to one country or
another, never taking me with them. No matter how busy he was, Grandpa
dropped whatever he was doing to make sure I had whatever I needed. He
was the one who took me to dance classes when I was little, helped with my
math homework, and checked under the bed when I was convinced there was
a monster.
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I beamed a smile at him. “I’m not pestering. I’m taking care of you.”
“You’ve brought me a milkshake, fluffed my pillows, and read me a book
for the past hour.” He pressed his lips together, his eyes narrowing. “What
more can you possibly do?”
He was more of a parent to me than my mom and dad, and seeing him
struggle after hip replacement surgery was a major wake-up call. My
grandfather always seemed invincible to me, but I finally accepted that he
wouldn’t be around forever.
“I’m sure I’ll come up with something else you need while you’re stuck
in that bed.” I handed him a glass of ice water. “Since I’m not leaving
anytime soon.”
He heaved a deep sigh, but I caught a glint of relief in his eyes. “If you
insist, I suppose I’ll find a way to persevere through your coddling.”
“If our roles were reversed, you’d hover around me too.” I leaned forward
to kiss his cheek. “And we both know it.”
“Of course I would,” he harrumphed. “But that’s different. I’m the
grandparent.”
“That argument might have worked when I was a kid, but I’m twenty-one
now.” I shook my head with a soft laugh. “I might be the granddaughter in
this relationship, but I’m also an adult who is more than capable of making
sure you’re being properly taken care of after your surgery.”
“You don’t need to worry about me, McKenna. I have a nurse here
around the clock, as well as a physical therapist who comes every day.”
The gentle reminder wasn’t necessary. I knew how good his home health
care team was because I’d been the one who’d coordinated everything with
the social worker at the rehab center before he was discharged a few days
ago. But that didn’t mean I wasn’t worried about him. “I know, but as
excellent as their qualifications are, you’re still just a job to them. They don’t
love you the way I do.”
“Nobody does, dear.” He patted my hand. “I’m lucky to have you.”
I shook my head. “You have that backward. I’m the lucky one.”
“We’ll have to agree to disagree on that.”
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