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Which was another surprise. Somehow she had had the impression he was Madison's younger, not older, brother.
In fact, he looked nothing like Tory had expected blonde-haired, green-eyed Madison's brother to look!
Which was probably the reason why she had missed him earlier.
But that didn't explain why he hadn't approached her; his name was written very clearly on the board she had held up... displayed 300 characters
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'I was asked to meet you, Mr McGuire,' she told him lightly, smiling welcomingly.
Those flinty grey eyes were turned on her piercingly, no answering smile on those harshly chiselled features. 'By whom?' he prompted guardedly.
She frowned as his reply, her smile fading; she really hadn't thought, when she'd made the offer to come to the airport this morning, that giving Jonathan McGuire a lift to his sister's home was going to be as difficult as it was turning out to be... displayed next 300 characters
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