Holiday Spark by Amy Gregory
Author:Amy Gregory
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: REN Publishing
Published: 2020-03-01T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 10
âCiara wrote me a letter.â Kerry turned toward Minnie.
They were lounging in her bed, watching a rerun of a brat pack movie each of them had seen multiple times. Minnie smiled at him, then noticed his eyes were getting a bit teary. âThatâs a good thing, right? Or did she give you a bunch of fanoozleshiz that you took me to meet her?â
âI had it in my pants pocket to bring so you could read it, then I forgot all about it when I went home and changed into jeans before coming here. But it was the exact opposite. It wasnât like a twelve-step letter, it was just a side of her Iâve never seen. Very adult, mature, extremely happy for the two of us and hoped weâd make things official sooner than later because she really adores you. Told me you gave her a new direction to look at for careers and she was going to pound the pavement until she found a boutique that would hire her.
âIt went on and on, and at the end, she told me she was sorry for all the wasted time she let slide between us. That isnât a Ciara thing to say, so something tells me a little birdie pointed that tidbit out to her.â
Minnie shrugged. âI may have let it slip.â
âI do not know what you said, did, threatened, bribed, begged, but hell fires in August, Iâm at a loss. Sheâs a changed person, just within a week. She canât write or call our parents yet and was only able to write me because Iâm her attorney technically. But she asked me at the very end to tell you âthank youâ and âwelcome to the familyâ.
Minnie inhaled deeply and let it out slowly, not knowing how to reply. Kerryâs face wasnât giving her any clues to his feelings on the matter of the last sentence, or the one about giving her a ring. âUm, I, we...had a really long talk. Sounds weird but I kind of used fashion as an example. Itâs a long story. But we never spoke about our relationship. As far as I knew, when I left, she probably assumed maybe I worked in your office building or even at the same firm. I never even told her youâd been here, or that Iâd been to your home. I promise, Kerry.â
âWhat? Do you think Iâd be mad? Are you kidding? I told you weeks ago that I was going to win you over. Iâve been trying all in this entire time. Youâre a skittish and extremely independent woman, and I knew if I pushed too hard, too fast, Iâd be kicked out of your life so fast itâd make my head spin.
âSpeaking of head spinning. Iâm starving.â
âNice subject change, Andrews.â
He started to get out of her bed, only his boxers were on so every muscle in his arms and back flexed as he pulled his jeans back on, then turned toward her. He extended his hand.
âCome on, itâs almost eight, we shouldnât have a wait anywhere.
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