Montana Wedding by Cari Lynn Webb

Montana Wedding by Cari Lynn Webb

Author:Cari Lynn Webb
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2020-09-14T14:37:00+00:00


CHAPTER THIRTEEN

“WHAT WERE YOU and Zach doing, exactly, in the back of the barn?” Lily started the truck and glanced at Georgie in the passenger seat.

They weren’t exactly doing anything. She’d been about to kiss her cowboy. Then Lily and Fee had arrived. Yet now Georgie wasn’t certain if she welcomed or regretted her sisters’ interruption. “Zach found something he thought I would like.”

“Well, tell us what he found.” Fee leaned between the front seats.

“I can’t.” Georgie adjusted her scarf around her chin, wanting to hide the blush she knew still lingered. The same as her urge to kiss Zach stuck to her, too. “They might be gifts for you guys.”

“You found gifts for us in an old, dusty barn,” Lily said.

“Zach found them.” For her. Georgie caught her sigh. Her sisters sighed, not her. “He knows my Christmas gifts are in my missing suitcase.”

“You mean our gift cards are in your missing suitcase,” Fee clarified.

“There’s nothing wrong with those.” Meanwhile, there was everything wrong with kissing Zach. She was moving to London. Wanted to move overseas for her career and continue to honor her mom in the only way she knew how. Zach would become a memory. She didn’t need to add color and depth to those memories with hand holding and stolen kisses.

“We appreciate those gift cards every year. We really do.” Lily set her hand on Georgie’s arm. Sincerity bolstered her words. “You could’ve easily replaced the gift cards.”

“It’s just surprising you’d opt for gifts found in the Once Was Barn. Things in there are essentially family heirlooms.” Fee touched Georgie’s shoulder. “You’re not the most sentimental Harrison sister.”

But she could be thoughtful, give a gift with intention, couldn’t she? Give a gift for the meaning rather than its practical purpose. Georgie tugged on her seat belt and squirmed in the captain’s chair. Zach had found the perfume bottles, not her. She should return to her typical gift cards. Keep the expectations the same as they’d always been. “You’re right. It was a silly idea.”

“But,” Fee said.

“Let’s talk about this afternoon.” Georgie interrupted her sister. “Where are we going? You only told me it was a wedding outing.”

“Jem Salon.” Fee squeezed Georgie’s shoulder. Her excitement shimmied around the truck cab. “For our practice session.”

Lily joined in, sprinkling her own delight. “We’re getting our hair styled, nails and toes done. And full makeup.”

Georgie visited a salon once every twelve weeks to get the split ends on her long hair trimmed. Her appointment lasted thirty minutes and she always brought work with her to make the most of her time in the chair. “How long are we going to be there?”

“Anxious to get back to Zach and the barn.” Fee laughed.

“This is our sister bonding time.” Lily parked the truck on the street beside a barber pole. “It doesn’t matter how long we’re here.”

Except Georgie had never joined her sisters for their impromptu nail sessions in their bedroom as kids. She’d never sat still long enough for Fee to braid her hair.



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