It’s In His Song by Shelly Alexander

It’s In His Song by Shelly Alexander

Author:Shelly Alexander [Alexander, Shelly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-0-9979623-4-5
Publisher: A Touch of Sass, LLC
Published: 2019-06-24T04:00:00+00:00


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Dylan stepped through the opening for his appointment. The situation with the plumbing and the wall was dire, but he had to admit, he was going to miss popping through the wall to check on the construction once it was fixed. It had given him an opportunity to see Hailey several times a day, and he liked it.

Plus, Joe’s had been busier than ever with folks wanting to see what all the fuss was about. He was probably violating more than one health code because of the water situation, but with the songwriter’s festival looming, the business needed the buzz of excitement. So he wasn’t allowing dine-in and filled takeout orders only, which still had the phone ringing off the hook and people lined up at the bar to pick up their food where they could get a glimpse of the disaster.

It was the talk of the town. As long as the problem was fixed before the musicians started filtering into town, he was good with the current arrangement and the avalanche of attention it was garnering for Joe’s.

When Brianna saw him, she grabbed a fashionably slouchy purse and slung it over her shoulder.

Hailey glanced in his direction, then back to her cousin. “Where are you going? What happened to the client you switched from my schedule to yours?” Her voice was gritty and tight.

“Canceled at the last minute.” Brianna waved to Dylan as she hurried to the door. She slipped fingers across the new pink strip of hair. “Gotta go show Andy my new look. I hope he thinks it’s sexy. See you bright and early in the morning.”

“Wait!” Hailey said. “I need help with…” She chewed one corner of her mouth as though she couldn’t remember what she needed help with.

That mouth. Dylan’s gaze snagged on it. It was the best looking thing he’d seen in…well, in six long years.

“Whatever it is, I’ll get to it in the morning.” Brianna blew a kiss at Hailey. “Ciao, Cuz.” Then she was gone.

He could swear Hailey drew in a deep breath and held it.

He pulled the band from his hair and let it fall free. “Thanks for doing this. I really need a haircut.” He so didn’t, but it was a great excuse to mend fences, especially since she’d been ignoring him for two days. If they were going to be business neighbors, there was no reason for them not to be friendly.

She spun the salon chair toward him. “Have a seat.”

He did as he was told and slid into the chair.

She grabbed a folded cape from a cabinet that stood between his station and the next, shook it open with a snap, and secured it around his neck. “How do you want it cut?” she asked without making eye contact.

He ran a set of fingers through his hair. “Shave it off.”

Her head snapped back, and she gasped. “Absolutely not,” she said, obviously incensed.

“Just kidding.” He held up both hands. “Just a trim.”

She let out a sigh that sounded like relief.



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