How to Melt a Frozen Heart by Cara Colter
Author:Cara Colter
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2013-12-15T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER TEN
NORA PLACED HER fingers on her temples, squinched her eyes shut tightly and hummed. âUzzy, wuzzy, fuzzy bunny, let this poem call you home.â
She opened one eye when she heard Brendan snicker. âIs it working?â
âThat is the worst spell Iâve ever heard.â
âOh,â she said, widening her eyes innocently. âHave you heard many?â
âThankfully, no.â
âWhy donât you try?â
He seemed to debate for a moment. Why did her heart begin to beat faster when he gave in to it, too? To the invitation of life not being so serious. A smile tugged at the corners of that sinful mouth.
âHow about a carrot instead of an incantation?â he suggested.
âIf he was starving, we might have a hope. As you know, since youâve been doing it, heâs quite well fed. Still...â she went to the fridge at the end of the aisle, removed a bag and handed Brendan a carrot â...we can try. If it doesnât work today, it might work by midweek.â
They went back down the aisle, her on one side, him on the other, peering under cages.
âNow that Deedeeâs feeling better, is she going to make a decision? Is she going to take Charlie home? Or to the vet?â Nora asked.
âShe has her own ideas, as always, none of which involve relieving you of Charlie. She seems to have come for a visit. Luke and she were in deep conversation when I left.â
âLuke and Deedee? Seriously?â
âSeriously. Hey! Here he is! Here bunny, bunny, bunny.â Brendan was down on his knees again, peering under a sink. As she watched, reluctantly enchanted by a man willing to wreck a thousand-dollar suit for a rabbit, he held out the carrot in the palm of his hand. Valentine edged toward him, he made a move to grab him and the bunny leaped sideways and hopped away.
âHeâs waving his tail at me. Like a middle finger. Wow. Even I can read his energy.â
Nora giggled. Brendan turned and glared at her, but a smile lurked in his eyes. âLetâs see if heâll fall for the bait again.â
Really, she knew if they left the rabbit alone, heâd eventually get hungry and come out. But it was too fun trying to catch him with Brendan.
Together they chased that bunny all over the barn, acting silly, making faces, doing voices, crawling under cages, and in and out and over obstacles. They called suggestions to each other, and whispered plans, as if he could overhear them, and they laughed at Valentineâs impudence.
Finally, they had him.
âCompanies pay money for this,â Brendan said. âItâs called team building.â
It occurred to her they had been a team. And it had felt good. Why was it every time she was with him something happened that made her feel the delicious if guilty pleasure of not being alone?
Now she focused on him and the bunny. She could tell a lot about a person from how he handled an animal.
For a moment Brendan looked as if he intended to hand Valentine to her.
But then his expression softened, and he held the bunny firmly in the palm of his hand, his fingers tapered over the rib cage.
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