“You…what?”
“Don’t make me discuss it. It’s too humiliating.” Her cheeks flushed bright red. “She’s hoping they get engaged.”
“Wow.”
“Yes, wow, but now, I’m having a little revenge. She’ll tattle to Chad that I began dating you the day after he hooked up with her. He’s so vain; it will drive him nuts to think that I didn’t care about what he did.”
“You must have some very interesting family dinners.”
“We try not to get together too often.”
“I’ll bet you don’t.”
They stared out the window where they could see Pamela twisting and turning on her heels as she struggled with the reception.
“Give her another minute,” Amy advised. “She’ll leave, then we can go without having to speak to her again.”
They watched in silence, and evidently, Amy knew Pamela well. Precisely a minute later, she stomped off, alternating between punching buttons and jamming the phone to her ear.
Even after she disappeared, Amy gazed at the spot where she’d been, as if an old movie was playing in her head.
“Wanna tell me about it?” he gently inquired, and to his astonishment, he was genuinely curious.
She peered at him with those poignant emerald eyes of hers. They were so expressive, and he could read every emotion lingering there: hurt, exasperation, rage.
She seemed to be perched on the edge of a grand confession, as if a lifetime of sorrow was about to spill out, but the moment passed. She smiled, but sadly.
“No, I don’t want to talk about it.” She stood, abruptly eager to leave, too. “Thank you for letting me accost you. Thank you for letting me drag you into my wacky family drama.”
“I enjoyed it.”
“You’re a nice man.”
“I try to be,” he lied. He never tried to be
nice
. It simply wasn’t in his nature.
“Goodbye.”
She hustled out, and she had on sensible, flat-soled boots, so she was quicker than her sister had been. She was at the corner and across the street before he could scramble out onto the sidewalk.
“Amy!” he called.
She paused and glanced back.
“I want to see you again,” he shouted.
The wind was howling, and she made a motion as if she couldn’t hear him. He didn’t know if she really couldn’t or if she was pretending. She shrugged and waved, then whipped away and ran up the hill. In an instant, she was at the crest, then she vanished down the other side.
He nearly chased after her, and he just caught himself so he didn’t race off like a crazy person. Who was she? Why had he wasted any energy on her ridiculous intrigues?
He had business to attend. He had gorgeous, glamorous Chantal waiting for him at the hotel. The autumn days were very short, the sun dropping behind the mountain peaks, and he was anxious to get on the road to Denver.
He turned the other way from where she’d gone and headed to the newspaper office.
Praise for New York Times Bestselling Author
CHERYL HOLT
“Best storyteller of the year...”
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