Ms. Mamie gently patted her hand. “That’s where you’re
wrong, Shelly. It means everything, especially for a man like Dare. The ladies and I have watched him over the years
ignore one woman after another, women who threw
themselves at him. He never got serious about any of them. When you came back things were different. Anyone with
eyes can see that he is smitten with you. That boy has
always loved you, and I’ll be the first to say he made a
mistake ten years ago, but I feel good knowing he’s trying real hard to win you back.” She then grinned
conspiratorially. “It even makes me feel good knowing that you’re making it hard for him.
Making it hard for him? She hadn’t even picked up on the fact that he was trying to win her back. Shelly opened her mouth to say something, then closed it, deciding that she needed to think about what Ms. Mamie had said. Was it true? Was Dare actually wooing her?
That question was still on her mind half an hour later when she pulled out of Ms. Mamie’s driveway. She sighed
deeply. The only person who could answer that question was Dare, and she decided it was time that he did.
Thunder rumbled in the distance as Dare placed a lid on
the pot of chili he’d just made. He had tried keeping himself busy that afternoon since thoughts of Shelly weighed so
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