All I Want for Christmas by Maggie Knox

All I Want for Christmas by Maggie Knox

Author:Maggie Knox [Knox, Maggie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Published: 2022-10-04T00:00:00+00:00


15

Max

Banff, Canada

December 15

Max hadn’t slept a wink. But at least this third pot of coffee was helping to clear some of the fogginess away. The sleepless night also meant he’d finished another dog sweater, this one joining a dozen others going to the rescue where he’d adopted Patsy. Max may have been struggling with his music at the cabin, but he’d been prolific with his knitting—every closet was full of projects, in various stages of completion.

He glanced at the closed guest bedroom door, behind which Sadie slept. She was plumb tuckered out, between the tour and the flight to Banff, and he wanted to let her sleep as long as possible. She would likely have a rough morning regardless, after all that whiskey.

That got him thinking about the bar, their karaoke singing . . . that kiss. Max could still feel the softness and warmth of her lips, which had been a welcomed contrast to the chilly temperatures last night. He could still smell the heady vanilla scent swirling around them, the taste of spicy cinnamon on her lips, the feel of his heart racing like a herd of wild horses.

A pained groan escaped from the guest room. Max rapped his knuckles softly against the door. “Sadie? You up?”

There was no answer, and he pressed an ear to the door. Hearing nothing still, he knocked again, a touch louder. Another low groan in response.

“There’s coffee,” he said.

“Okay, thanks,” Sadie mumbled. He heard the sound of items shifting on the nightstand, then a loud thud followed by some cursing.

“All good?”

“Yeah, all good,” she strangled out. Max knew from personal experience that Fireball hangovers were the worst.

A few minutes later Sadie emerged from the guest room, and Max handed her a glass of water and two ibuprofens, for which she seemed grateful. Then he filled a mug—the saying “Country Music: Cheaper Than Therapy” on its side—with coffee. “You take it black, right?”

“Thanks. I really needed this.” She took a sip, but then cringed as she put her hand on her forehead. She looked green around her mouth, the dark circles under her eyes even more prominent today. “My memory is spotty, and what I can remember, well, I hope it isn’t true?”

Max’s stomach flipped. Was she regretting the kiss? Well, of course she is, you ding-dong, he thought. Sadie Hunter needed Max, but not in that way. She had drunk too much—he couldn’t read into anything about last night.

But then she said, “Did I get sick? Outside the cabin?” She looked mortified. “Oh God, I did. Didn’t I?”

He was relieved. So, it wasn’t about the kiss after all. “Don’t you worry about that.”

Sadie put her coffee down and covered her face with her hands. “This is so embarrassing.” Then she looked at Max, her blue eyes holding his dark ones. “Did anything else happen?”

Max paused, remembering the feel of their bodies pressed together, full of desire, white-hot even through their layers of winter clothing. Things could have gone differently when they’d returned to Max’s cabin, but he would never take advantage of a situation like that.



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