Billy's Baby by Annie J. Rose
Author:Annie J. Rose [Rose, Annie J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-12-10T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter 13
Morgan
The dark wooden walls of the pub were already like an old friend. The soft whiff of lemon polish from the scarred but gleaming bar greeted me as I entered after my time in line. I declined VIP treatment to spend some time in line with the other patrons, many of them locals. We all know a beloved local watering hole is a hidden gem, but in the case of OâSheaâs Pub, itâs an open secret. Itâs worth standing in line for an hour, while bartender extraordinaire Tommy OâShea sends out samples of his latest Caribbean firecracker concoction and small bites as complimentary placeholders to make the queue more enjoyable. It has a party atmosphere all its own, with music piped from inside the pub that sets repeat customers trying their handâor their flip flopsâat a version of the Irish step dance taught nightly under the OâShea roof. Weâre all in on the trickâthat when weâre lined up outside OâSheaâs, theyâre waiting for us inside, welcoming us back home. Because once youâve visited, youâll keep coming back like family.
I paused in my typing to take a drink of my lemon water. After a lot of time in the sun and a few adult beverages every day, I needed to hydrate and stay inside for part of the day. I drafted part of my article and stopped to listen to my recorded notes from the hike. I buried my face in my hands at one point, smiling and blushing, slightly embarrassed by how smitten I sounded. Billy had to have heard me mumbling about his strong shoulders, his assured movements and soldierâs lethal grace. I might as well have announced that I wanted to sleep with him.
âMy tour guide smoothly points out the tracks of rare native animals, supplies the names of bird and insects when I ask, but never forces information on me like a museum recording. He doesnât have to announce his expertiseâhis deep understanding of the forest itself, his sense of its rhythms is as obvious as it is awe-inspiring,â was another comment Iâd recorded. I kind of wished Iâd kept that thought to myself. Yeah, heâs an expert and also incredibly sexy, but did I have to be so blatant about it? I cringed through some more of my notes and jotted down only what Iâd use, leaving out the musings of an overgrown teenager with a crush on her tour guide.
Downing the rest of my water, I made myself wipe the silly grin off my face and make a list of the places Iâd visited and add the observations from my voice notes under each heading. My bullet point list would serve as an outline, and Iâd be sure not to forget anything noteworthy. Like that frozen lemonade. Damn. Maybe I could convince Billy to make a stop there tonight and Iâd offer to buy him a drink at the lemonade stand. I smiled at the thought. I was really looking forward to seeing him in the fizzy, foolish way that I hadnât felt about anyone in a long time.
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