
He looked at her closely. 'Is that the only reason?'
Under his keen gaze, she coloured. 'No, I-I want to get married again.'
She waited for his anger at this offence to his pride, but it didn't come and this disconcerted her. 'Tell me about him,' he said mildly.
'He's a kind man and I love him.'
'And you think he can fill my place with my children?'
'He already does and he's doing a terrific job. He's there for them.'
'He has no right to be. I'm still their father, just as I'm still your husband.'
'And what you have, you hold. I might have known.'
He touched the gold chain about her neck. 'Did he give you this?'
'Yes.'
'I wouldn't have thought Kendall Haines could have afforded that. He's obviously more successful than I realized. But he still isn't the right man for you.'
'I never told you his name. How did you-?' She gasped in outrage. 'You've had me spied on!'
'I always keep up-to-date information about my investments,' he said coolly. 'I knew when you went to work for him, and the first time you dated him.'
She drew a sharp breath. 'That was why you made me leave that job,' she said angrily. 'Because I was falling in love with him. You're even trying to control me now.'
'This man isn't right for you.'
'I think he is and I'm going to marry him. I can't be browbeaten any more, Garth-'
He took a quick breath. 'Browbeaten? Is that how you think of a marriage in which I gave you everything-?'
'Except yourself. Once you got your own business you were never there when I needed you. You handed your gifts down from on high and expected me to defer to you, and when I started answering back you didn't like it. I had to escape-'
'You'll never escape me,' he said harshly. 'I won't allow it.'
