The Ashtons - Cole, Abigail & Megan
can’t see the appeal in sweating.” Though it was hard to argue with the results. Cole was as lean and sculpted at thirty-five as he’d been at twenty-four.
At least, he seemed to be. A dress shirt and slacks don’t make everything clear… Don’t go there, she told her imagination.
He leaned against the wall, crossing his arms over his chest. “Going to offer me a cold drink now that I’ve flexed my muscles for you?”
“You didn’t put on the tank shirt,” she pointed out, setting her laptop on the table. “Besides, I haven’t been to the store yet.”
“Mother will have seen that the refrigerator and pantry are stocked with the basics.” He cocked his head. “Nervous, Dixie?”
“Of course not.” Oh, God would get her for that lie. “But I do need to get settled in. Shouldn’t you be working?”
“I’ve been known to go for whole minutes at a time without my calculator these days. So why are you here?”
She blinked. “You’re having a little trouble with your memory?”
“You’re in a position to pick and choose your jobs. You picked Louret. I want to know why.”
She made her shrug as casual as she could, considering the irritating way her heartbeat was behaving. “First, you’re paying me a good deal of money. Second, Mercedes asked me to do it. Third…while ignoring your existence has been a pleasant habit, it’s getting in the way of my friendship with your sister now that I’m back in California.”
“So you’re here because of me.” He started toward her.
“Your ego is showing.”
“Call it unfinished business, then.”
He was standing too close, but damned if she was going to retreat. “That’s part of it. A small part.”
“Good.” He leaned in even closer and kissed her.
Shock held her still for the first instant, long enough for the liquid roll of desire to hit. Instinct had her reacting in the next.
She shoved him. Hard.
He staggered back a step, tripped over Hulk and fell flat on his butt.
Dixie burst out laughing.
To her surprise, he chuckled, too. “The idea was for me to sweep you off your feet, not to get knocked off mine. Your demon cat—”
“You’d better not have hurt him.” She looked around and saw Hulk sitting by the couch, busily smoothing his ruffled fur with his tongue. No damage there, obviously.
“That’s right. Worry about your cat, not me.”
“You’re bigger than he is.”
“Not by much.” But he was grinning as he got to his feet.
She raised her eyebrows. “You have changed.”
“I’m not twenty-four anymore.” The smile lingered on his mouth, but his eyes held a different message. One that hit her harder than that so-brief kiss. “Understand this—what we had eleven years ago is a closed account. That doesn’t keep us from opening a new one.”
“I’m not interested.” Her body might be, but her body wasn’t in charge.
“I am. Tell me—do you still have that tattoo?”
“Go away, Cole.”
“I’ll be out of town for a couple days, but when I come back, I plan to find out about that tattoo.” With that he turned and left, pulling the door closed behind him.
All sorts of emotions jostled around inside Dixie. She bit her lip. For a second she tasted him again,salt and coffee and the subtle blend that was pure Cole. Oddly, though, her ghosts were silent.
Maybe memories are like the moon, she thought. Reflected light is never as bright and strong as what you get direct from the source…and the source of her ghosts had just kissed her for the first time since she left him eleven years ago.
Shouldn’t she be cautioning herself about all sorts of things?
But the interior tumult gradually settled into a smile, and it was filled with speculation, not nostalgia. She’d agreed to the job as a favor to Mercedes and because she did need to deal with some ghosts. But curiosity had played a part, too.
It looked as if the next two weeks would be anything but boring.
Early in the morning the following Monday, Dixie went strolling along the curving driveway that circled the front of the property, looking for a gray blob. Hulk had gotten out. He’d managed to do that at least once a day since she arrived.
Not that it mattered. Cole had left on a business trip the day after Dixie got here. He’d taken Tilly with him.
“Hey, Hulk,” she called. Dawn had arrived, but the bank of storm clouds nearly hid the fact. The wind was blustery, promising rain, and the temperature was a cool forty-five
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