Hannah's Holiday Wish (Home for Christmas Book 6) by Mays Sophie

Hannah's Holiday Wish (Home for Christmas Book 6) by Mays Sophie

Author:Mays, Sophie [Mays, Sophie]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Love Light Faith Publishing
Published: 2019-11-18T16:00:00+00:00


7

Chapter 7

Mimi returned with the list and shooed them off. They agreed to take Hannah’s car in case they got caught in the storm. Rafferty argued that he had insurance, but Hannah wouldn’t hear it. Knowing that it would actually be a hassle if anything happened to the rental, Rafferty acquiesced. As they drove, they turned on the radio and Rafferty begged Hannah to sing along to any songs she knew. She laughed at him, but agreed.

She had a sweet voice that Rafferty didn’t mind getting lost in. He attempted to sing along with her to the one song he knew. They both had to stop because the way they harmonized with each other was… It was easier to start talking than to keep singing.

Rafferty reviewed the list Mimi had sent with them. It was relatively short and didn’t have anything that would spoil if left in the car. He wanted Hannah to show him around a little before they headed back. Boone’s warning was still at the forefront of his mind, so he didn’t expect them to stay too long, but it would be nice to see a few of the other shops besides the grocery store and wherever they were going for lights.

They breezed through the grocery store. Hannah sent Rafferty searching for specific things while she picked up everything they needed in a particular aisle. Every time he found her again, she would smile slightly at the sight of him. Every single time, the knowledge that she was pleased to see him sent a thrill straight up his spine.

After throwing the groceries into the trunk, they made their way to the hardware store to get some lights. After an intense discussion about whether to get simple white lights, multicolored, or one specific color, with many pros and cons listed by each side, they finally decided to get white, multicolored, and blue. As they were headed back to the car after they’d made their purchase, Rafferty spoke up.

“I know we have to get back soon so we avoid the storm, but I would like it if you could show me around a bit.”

Hannah stared up at the sky for a moment. “Okay, I think we have some time. Anything in particular you’re interested in?”

Rafferty thought for a moment, a memory tickling the back of his mind. “We could go to that store you like. The antique one, I think?”

Hannah looked at him with wide eyes.

“Did I get it wrong?” Rafferty asked. “Is it a different type of store?”

“No, it’s an antique store. I’m just surprised you remembered my mentioning that. I’m sure I couldn’t have talked about it more than two times,” Hannah said.

Rafferty shrugged. “You said you really liked it,” he said, as if that was reason enough for him to remember one thing amongst the hundreds of things they’d discussed in their messages.

Hannah felt her cheeks warm and whirled to open the driver’s side door. “Let’s go then. It’s been a while since I’ve been there and I would love to show it to you.



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