Blueprint for Romance by Shannon M Harris

Blueprint for Romance by Shannon M Harris

Author:Shannon M Harris
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9781948232722
Publisher: Sapphire Books Publishing
Published: 2019-09-01T04:00:00+00:00


Dylan hummed and made sure Emma stepped carefully while they looked at Kat’s flowers. Her backyard was on the smaller side but beautiful and well maintained.

What she hadn’t expected was for Kat to be so nervous. It was cute. She also hadn’t expected Kat to give Emma a rose. No one had ever done that for Emma before. Kat was so genuine it blew her away.

“Mom.”

“What, sweetie?” Dylan pushed the hair out of Emma’s eyes.

“Kat’s your friend now.”

“She is.”

Emma nodded. “Can she be mine?”

“I don’t see why not. You’ll have to ask her, but I’m sure she won’t mind.” That was a good thing. Hopefully. It was both a blessing and a curse. Now, she would have to make sure that her baby didn’t end up hurt if something went sideways.

“Okay, I will. She’s nice.”

“She is.”

“And pretty.” Emma looked up at her.

“She is.”

“Good.”

Emma must have gotten what she wanted because she was quiet as they headed back to the deck after walking the fence line. Dylan loved watching Emma be sure in her steps. She really was a pro with the prosthetic now. She would never let her fall, but always held out until she knew Emma needed the help.

“Let me help you, little lady.” Kat walked over to them and waited until Emma gave the okay, then helped her up the last step.

Dylan was surprised but she shouldn’t have been. Kat seemed to always know what to say and do. As she stepped onto the deck, on impulse, Dylan kissed Kat on the cheek. Not waiting for her reply, she joined Emma at the table.

“Okay,” was all Kat said with a pleased look before she set two pitchers on the table. “Water and lemonade. If you want something else, let me know.”

“This is perfect,” Dylan said.

Emma nodded. “I want some lemonade.”

Dylan poured them both a glass, then watched Kat at the grill. She looked like she belonged. “How long have you been grilling?”

“Since I was young. I would always help my dad when we’d grill. He taught me everything he knew then I read up. It’s fun. Briley can’t grill to save her life and I can’t bake. So, it all worked out. Especially since we live across the street from each other.”

“I didn’t know that.”

“Yep. Her house used to be directly across from mine until she moved in with Leah, who lives beside Briley’s old house. It’s on the market and we hope someone nice moves in.”

“How did you come about this house?” She decided to keep today calm and informative.

“The man that used to live here had a stroke and he moved in with his son. Briley’s friend helped me get it at a good price. I’ve been working on renovating it since I moved in. I love it.”

“It’s a beautiful house.”

“It’s nice,” Emma added. “Mom said you like Legos.”

“Yes.” Kat turned the corn then focused on Emma. “I love putting them together. Your mom tells me you like the Elf ones.”

Emma nodded. “Yup. I have the completed ones on a shelf, and I put the Lego figures in my dollhouses.



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