The Little Book Cafe Part 1 by Georgia Hill

The Little Book Cafe Part 1 by Georgia Hill

Author:Georgia Hill
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780008281267
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Published: 2018-06-07T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 21

Kit accompanied Tash and Benji back along the prom. The crowds were gradually dispersing but there was still a buzz about the place. Cars inched along the road, heading out of town, windows down, music blaring.

‘I love it when it’s like this,’ Tash said. ‘All happy faces and suntan lotion, buckets and spades and sandy feet on the prom.’

Kit scuffed his feet through a puddle of sand on the hot concrete. ‘Certainly half the beach along here. Have you always lived in Berecombe?’

‘Yes. Berecombe born and bred. I couldn’t ever imagine living away from the sea.’

He followed her gaze to the sea, a vividly deep blue, glistening in the hot sunshine. ‘I take your point.’

‘What about you?’ Tash steered Benji past a yappy dachshund. He was getting tired after his long walk, and grumpy.

‘Oh, lived all over the place. Grew up in Bristol, trained in London, ended up here.’

Tash looked up at him. He wasn’t giving much away. ‘And no girlfriends or wives lurking in any of those places?’ She bit her lip, horrified that the question had slipped out.

‘I was married once. Briefly. A long time ago.’ He flashed a grin at Tash. ‘All ended amicably I’m happy to say and she’s now living in the States with her new husband.’ He laughed. ‘And much happier.’

‘What happened?’ Benji dragged her to a bin where he sniffed with interest. Tash leaned against the railings separating the prom from the beach below, letting the dog explore. She lifted her face to the sun, drinking it in. It really had been the most glorious summer. Then she realised what she’d asked. ‘I’m so sorry. That was nosy.’

Kit joined her, his shoulder resting companionably against hers. ‘It’s not rude at all. Just curious. We met when we were dental students. Rushed into something too young too soon. I think Melanie was fully-formed at twenty-two but I most certainly wasn’t. She’s still a friend and having a lovely life with another dentist. Howard is a great bloke.’

‘You’re very calm about life, aren’t you?’ Tash wasn’t sure how she felt about Kit having an ex-wife somewhere. She knew she had no right to be jealous but she was. Great swooping waves of jealousy filled her. She stamped down on them. ‘You’re very—’ she searched for the right word ‘—zen, aren’t you?’

Kit laughed. ‘Am I? I suppose I am. Takes a lot to get me riled.’

Tash turned and leaned her elbows on the railings behind her. She held her hair out of her eyes and looked at him. ‘Tell me then, Kit Oakley, what gets you riled?’

He scuffed his feet again, maybe embarrassed. ‘Oh, I don’t know. Injustice, cruelty, unfairness. That sort of thing.’ He looked up and locked gaze. ‘I hate to see animals mistreated. And I hate to see people unhappy.’ Reaching out a hand, he put it on her arm. ‘I hate to see you unhappy, Tash.’

‘What makes you think I’m unhappy?’ It came out as a strangled whisper. His touch was hot on her bare skin.



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