The Last Sailor by Sarah Anne Johnson
Author:Sarah Anne Johnson
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Published: 2020-08-06T00:00:00+00:00
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Finn watched as Rachel poured coffee and juggled jars of maple syrup. She maneuvered amid a barrage of breakfast orders, the comings and goings of men, and the scuff of their boots along the wooden floor. Heâd heard from his brother that Rachel had started work here a week ago, and he had to see for himself.
He sat with the newspaper spread across the table and the carpetbag at his feet. When she came to take his order, he looked up from the paper into the curiosity on her face.
âFinn,â she said, then she looked around the restaurant as if checking on other customers. âDid you come with my bag?â
âItâs at the shop,â he said, hoping sheâd come over after work, and he could see her again.
âIâll be sure to stop by then.â There was a warmth in her voice, as if she was fond of him. The scar on her head looked roughly sewn together, a nubbly line of red tissue that receded into her hairline. He only wanted to win her over. He wanted her to know that heâd saved her as much as Nathaniel had. If he hadnât sailed the boat, they wouldâve been wrecked by the squall.
She took his order and smiled. Out of all these men, he wanted to be the only one that she was here to take care of. The other men ordering their breakfasts were a mere distraction. He was the one who mattered, and she was the relief he needed from the cold reception he received at home. He ate slowly and watched her swipe tips from the tables into her apron pocket. He deserved a woman who paid attention to him, and Rachel had paid attention to him on the boat.
As the restaurant emptied, Rachel washed down the tables. She appeared to be waiting for him to leave. The way her backside filled out her dress as she leaned over a table to close a window, the threadbare fabric pulled so that the seams of her underthings showed. He imagined her body beneath the dress, the soft pale skin over each curve of hip and thigh, her legs strong, pliant beneath her stockings, and her arms around him. With her face turned up to him, he would receive her like a gift.
âHow about keeping me company for a minute?â Finn called to her.
âWork doesnât stop when everyone leaves,â she said. She ran the rag across the table, then wiped her hands on her apron.
âEveryone needs a rest during such a busy day,â Finn said.
He pushed the chair across the table out with his foot, then watched her consider him from across the room. She was still tired from the accident and not used to being on her feet all day, he could see that. Mrs. OâShea wouldnât mind if she joined him.
âIt looks like youâve healed well,â he said, tapping his forehead. âIâm glad.â
âMrs. Butler took very good care of me.â
âI went to visit you, but Meredith sent me away. I donât like her,â he said.
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