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Drake Sisters 02 - The Twilight Before Christmas

Drake Sisters 02 - The Twilight Before Christmas

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lights glow.
    A star b urns hot in the dead of the night,
    As the bell tolls it’s now midnight
    Beneath the star, that shines so b right,
    An act unfolds, to my delight
    In the stocking hung with gentle care,
    A mystery, I know, is hidden there.
    A candle b urns with an eerie glow,
    As it melts, the wax does flow,
    My last gift now, is a special one,
    A candy cane for a special son,
    He watches and tends and knows the land,
    But not enough to evade my hand.
    All deeds are now done, forgiveness is mine,
    As two people share a love for all time.

Chapter
1
    ’Twas the twilight b efore Christmas and all through the lands
    Not a thing has occurred that was not of my hand
    “DON’T SAY IT. DON’T SAY IT. DON’T SAY IT,” Danny Granite muttered the mantra under his breath as he sat in the truck watching his older brother careful y selecting hydro-organic tomatoes from Old Man Mars’s fruit stand. Danny glanced at the keys, assuring himself the truck was running and al that his brother had to do was leap in and gun it. He leaned out the window, gave a halfhearted wave to the elderly man, and scowled at his brother. “Get a move on, Matt. I’m starving here.”
    Matt grimaced at him, then smiled with smooth charm at the old man. “Merry Christmas, Mr. Mars,” he said cheerful y as he handed over several bil s and lifted the bag of tomatoes. “Less than two weeks before Christmas. I’m looking forward to the pageant this year.”
    Danny groaned. A black scowl settled over Old Man Mars’s face. His craggy brows drew together in a straight, thick line. He grunted in disgust and spat on the ground.
    The smile on Matt’s face widened into a boyish grin as he hurried around the bed of the pickup truck to yank open the driver-side door. Almost before settling into his seat, he cranked up the radio so that “Jingle Bel s” blared loudly from the speakers.
    “You’d better move it, Matt,” Dan muttered nervously, looking out the window, back toward the fruit stand. “He’s arming himself. You just had to wish him a Merry Christmas, didn’t you? You know he hates that pageant. And you know very wel playing that music is adding insult to injury!”
    The first tomato came hurtling toward the back window of the truck as Matt hit the gas and the truck leaped forward, fishtailing, tires throwing dirt into the air. The tomato landed with deadly accuracy, splattering juice, seed, and pulp across the back window. Several more missiles hit the tailgate as the truck tore out of the parking lot and raced down the street.
    Danny scowled at his brother. “You just had to wish him Merry Christmas. Everyone knows he hates Christmas. He kicked the shepherd last year during the midnight pageant. Now he’l be more ornery than ever. If you’d just avoided the word, we might have gone unscathed this year, but now he’l have to retaliate.”
    Matt’s massive shoulders shook as he laughed. “As I recal you played the shepherd last year. He didn’t hurt you that bad, Danny boy. A little kick on the shin is good for you. It builds character.”
    “You only think it’s funny because it wasn’t your shin.” Danny rubbed his leg as if it stil hurt nearly a year later.
    “You need to toughen up,” Matt pointed out. He took the highway, a thin ribbon of a road, twisting and turning along the cliffs above the ocean. It was impossible to go fast on the switchbacks although Matt knew the road wel . He maneuvered around a sharp curve, setting up for the next sharp turn. It ran uphil and nearly doubled back. The mountain swel ed on his right, a high bank grown over with emerald green grasses and breathtaking colors from the explosion of wildflowers. On his left, a narrow ribbon of a trail meandered along the cliffs to drop away to the wide expanse of blue ocean with its whitecaps and booming waves.
    “Oh, my God! That’s Kate Drake,” Danny said gleeful y, pointing to a woman on a horse, riding along the narrow trail on the side of the road.
    “That can’t be her.” Matt hastily rol ed down his window and craned his neck, gawking unashamedly. He could only see the back of the rider, who was dressed al in white and had thick chestnut hair that flamed red in the sunshine. His heart pounded. His mouth went dry. Only Kate Drake could get away with wearing white and riding a horse so close to the side of the road. It had to be her. He slowed the truck to get a better look as he went by, turning down the radio at the same

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