Fair Winds and Following Seas (Part 1 & 2) (The Dar & Kerry Series Book 15-16) by Melissa Good

Fair Winds and Following Seas (Part 1 & 2) (The Dar & Kerry Series Book 15-16) by Melissa Good

Author:Melissa Good [Good, Melissa]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Lesbian Romance, Sapphic Romance, LGBT, Lesbian, Fiction & Literature, Contemporary
Goodreads: 59766183
Publisher: Flashpoint Publications
Published: 2021-12-02T05:00:00+00:00


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Kerry used the restroom and then wandered back into the central hall, where Dar stood, arms crossed, talking to Hank. “You up to driving home, hon?”

“Yeah, I’m fine.” Dar had taken off her rain gear and pulled her hair back into a ponytail. “Dad’s taking a look around,” she explained. “I was just thanking Hank for coming out with us.”

“Naw. It was fun.” Hank produced a smile that was unrestrained and real. “Reminds me of old times, with your dad.” He rocked up and down. “Didn’t figure we’d end up ending up though where we done.”

“No, well...” Dar shrugged a little bit. “We were all going in the same direction. Had to end up somewhere.”

“I was surprised I was where I was.” Kerry folded her arms over her chest. “When those guys told me it was Hunter’s I was like... what the hell? But then I realized where it was and it sort of did make sense… did you realize where we were heading, Dar?”

Dar shook her head. “Didn’t even think about it. But when I saw the wall there… “She hesitated. “I figured that kind of coincidence usually doesn’t pass us up.” She looked down the hallway, then back at Kerry, one eyebrow quirked a little bit.

Kerry looked back at her and tried to work out the expression on Dar’s face, concluding that it was possible coincidence wasn’t quite the word Dar meant.

“That place there is sweet. Hardwood hammock and all that stuff,” Hank carried on, ignoring the silent communication.

“A what?” Kerry asked, putting the question away for later.

“Hardwood hammock,” Hank said. “Old timey stuff from round here. Limestone wibbly wobbles and native trees and all that stuff.” He nodded his head. “Got your holes and gullies and all that. Ferns, y’know?”

Kerry regarded him, as he strolled off, whistling a little under his breath. “I have to look that up,” she said, after a brief pause. “Now that Thor, god of the internets has gotten that going back at the house.” She gently elbowed Dar’s ribs. “Is that hammock, as in Matheson Hammock?”

“Yeah, it is actually,” Dar said, after pausing to think. “It’s all about the limestone substructure of the area, and something called the Miami Rock Ridge.”

“The only ridge I’ve seen in Miami is the Dade County landfill,” Kerry said. “What kind of ridge are we talking about here?”

“Not that kind of ridge.” Dar stifled a yawn. “I know where there are some near here. We can go see them the next time we head over to the new place.”

Dar caught sight of Andy’s tall figure coming down the hall. “Ready to go, Dad?” She called out. “Rain’s not gonna get any better.”

“Hell yes,” he agreed. “C’mon.” He walked past them to the receptionist stand, and retrieved his raincoat, as both of them followed. “Done about had enough for one day in this here retirement.” He shook his head. “Lord.”

Dar put on her jacket and Kerry detoured into the conference room to grab a poncho she slid over her head.



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