More Than Peaches by Christine DePetrillo
Author:Christine DePetrillo
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Boston, Vermont, love, suspense, bartender, Irish, woods
Publisher: Christine DePetrillo
Published: 2016-04-29T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Twelve
A well-manicured foot was smooshed up against her cheek. Lena blinked slowly, recognizing her living room, but wondering about the foot. She sat up and laughed at Rachel sprawled on the other end of the couch. Her friendâs mouth hung open and a light snore sounded. When Rachel giggled in her sleep and smiled, Lena was sure she was dreaming of Harris.
Moving carefully, Lena extracted herself from the tangle of Rachelâs legs, admiring her palâs bright orange pedicure and making a note to ask about the polish color. She crawled along the floor between the couch and the coffee table and kneeled at Rachelâs head.
âYou are so sexy, Rachel Lorensen,â she whispered, fighting back laughter.
Rachel wiggled in her sleep and rolled to her side, her legs bunching up. âHarris...â she mumbled.
Lena had to clamp a hand over her mouth to keep from exploding into a giggle fit.
âCan we play with your handcuffs, detective?â Lena asked, lowering her voice to sound more like Harris.
âAgain?â Rachel murmured around a breathy sigh.
Again? Lenaâs eyes bugged and she rose enough to sit on the end of the coffee table. Hey, at least some people are having some fun.
Fun. Sheâd forgotten what that word was all about until Grady had reminded her. And reminded her. And reminded her. Unfortunately, sheâd be bidding that word a farewell once again. She should have stuck to her original policy of no dating, not so much for her own sake this time, but so she wouldnât have hurt anyone else.
And sheâd hurt Grady. His beautiful green eyes had gone all tragic, and it had been her doing.
But itâs got to be this way.
It was in everyoneâs best interest if Jase and Grady stayed in separate corners. That couldnât happen if she pulled the selfish card and kept Grady for herself. Cloverâs Fruit and Flower Shoppe would suffer and her business had to come first. It had to. She hadnât worked hard all these years to see it all crumble.
Rachel snapped awake and nearly fell off the couch.
âWhoa.â Lena grabbed her arm. âHey, easy there.â
Rachel blinked rapidly, her head swiveling in all directions as her brain processed her location and all the minute details a cop would notice. âWe fell asleep on the couch.â
âI think we were actually victims of an ice cream-induced coma, but yeah, itâs morning now.â Lena gathered her hair into a loose ponytail and stretched. âWant breakfast? I have fruit and croissants.â
âOkay. What time is it anyway?â
Lena glanced at the clock near her television. âItâs only 8 a.m. When do you have to be at the station?â
âAlways.â Rachel did her own stretch and smoothed her dark hair which looked amazing even after an entire night spent on a lumpy couch. âYou?â
âI usually head over to the shop officially by ten, but I always poke around earlier than that.â
âWhat are your plans for today? Are you going to talk to Jase? Do you need someone with a gun present?â A fierce look entered Rachelâs eyes, and Lena was grateful for such a good friend.
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