Restless Harmony by Kylie Gilmore

Restless Harmony by Kylie Gilmore

Author:Kylie Gilmore [Gilmore, Kylie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: contemporary romance, Women's Fiction, Romantic Comedy, Humor, Series, Clover Park, small town romance
Publisher: Extra Fancy Books
Published: 2015-04-28T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter Ten

The flight was short, only an hour and a half, so they got to Pittsburgh with plenty of time to sightsee. Zoe knew even a winter weekend in Pittsburgh could be fun. She’d been there before a few times for gigs in the Strip District, so she planned on being their tour guide.

“I’ll book the hotel,” Gabe said. “You rent the car.” He handed her his credit card.

She handed back the card. “I got it.”

He pushed it back in her hand. “I insist.”

She slipped it into his pants pocket, and he went very still. “You can pay for my steak dinner.” She headed for the rental counter.

“Zoe.”

She turned. “What?”

Gabe spoke without looking up from his cell. “Two queens or one king-size bed?”

“Get two beds,” she said automatically and got in line. She traveled with her band all over the country and often shared a room with Jordan with two beds to save money. More for their pockets that way. Of course, Jordan had only actually slept in the room with her one time. He usually found some groupie to hook up with for the night and stayed with a stranger instead.

As she stood in line, she realized that was a dumb answer. This weekend made four weeks of dating Gabe, he’d been wonderful to her so far, and she couldn’t deny the attraction. She turned to tell him one bed would be fine, but he’d stepped outside with his cell, and it was too late.

Twenty minutes later, they headed to the rental lot.

“You didn’t get the sports car,” he said when she led him to the economy section.

“This is less expensive.”

“Yeah, but…” He gestured to the row of shiny red and black sports cars. “I should’ve been more specific.”

She rolled her eyes. “Come on. I promise you’ll still have fun.”

She drove them to the Duquesne Incline, where they took a crowded ride up the hill in a nineteenth-century cable car for a view of the city nestled along the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers. When they got to the lookout point, Gabe put his arm around her as they took in the skyline, the three rivers glistening in the bright sunshine, the two stadiums, Heinz Field and PNC Park, where the Steelers and Pirates played respectively. It was starting to feel like spring now that it was mid-March. She breathed in the clean crisp air.

“It’s nicer than I thought,” Gabe said. “It’s no Spain, but…”

“It’s spontaneous and fun,” she said with a grin.

He kissed the tip of her nose. “Yes. Too bad it’s not baseball season yet. I’d love to see the Pirates play.”

“Next time. You hungry?”

“Starving,” he replied with a hot look that had her stomach fluttering.

“I’ve got the perfect place.”

They took the ride down, and Gabe pulled her close, wrapping his arms around her from behind as they looked out at the view. That feeling washed over her again—electric and safe at the same time. When they got in the car, she blasted the radio and took off.



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