The Perfect Hope: Book Three of the Inn BoonsBoro Trilogy (The Inn Trilogy) by Nora Roberts
Author:Nora Roberts [Roberts, Nora]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Penguin Group US
Published: 2012-11-06T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER TWELVE
RYDER COULDNâT QUITE DEFINE THE SITUATION WITH Hope. They werenât exactly dating. They werenât exactly friends. They werenât exactly what his aunt Carolee called An Item.
But however he angled to consider the situation, he liked it.
Maybe it included a few elements of strange, the way he parked his truck behind Vesta or over by the fitness center job site rather than right behind the inn.
It wasnât as if someone couldnât figure out what was going on if they paid attention. Someone always paid attention. Still, it didnât sit right with him to be blatant about it.
And maybe it added more strange the way he went up The Courtyard stairs to the third floor, and into the building that way.
Some evenings he heard voices from below, and just let himself and D.A. into her place until she knocked off for the night.
And maybe he found himself taking more of an interest in the workings of the inn than heâd expected to, but he was in it more than heâd imagined, so that followed.
And those workings struck him as pretty well oiled. No surprise, since in a lot of ways she was Owen in a skirt.
She emailed herself, doing room checks with her phone, using the phone to email herself notes she turned into lists on her office desktop. Fresh batteries for the remote in N&N, more TP in W&B, fresh room packets or menus or lightbulbs wherever. Saved steps, he imagined, as sheâd be up and down countless times a dayâstocking the coffee supply in The Library, hauling up wine, sodas, water from the basement storage.
She lived and died by lists, to his way of thinking. And, again like his brother, by the sticky note.
Heâd invariably find a few whenever heâd go into her place while she handled guests. Beer in the fridgeâstuck on the fridge door as if he couldnât open it and see for himself. Leftover pasta on warm if youâre hungryâstuck on the oven, as if ditto.
But he had to admit it was nice to have her bother.
He supposed heâd figured sheâd be rigidâlive and die by the schedule as much as her lists and sticky notes. But she flexed, and plenty, when things called for it, giving here, adjusting there, shoring up or letting go.
He could admit heâd expected her to start laying down rules or making demands about their . . . situation. Instead she rolled with itâand rolled plenty with him, he thought as he set the next replacement window in the fitness center.
Even as he thought of her she came out, helping the laundry service haul away a load of linens and towels.
She looked so damn fresh and pretty. Heâd seen her mussed nowâand done the mussing up himselfâbut she still managed to grab a man by the throat and the balls.
She turned as someone came out of The Lobby doors. She had a houseful, he knew, for the July Fourth weekend. He couldnât hear her, but he could see her laugh and engage fully with the three women who came out.
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