Frowning to himself, Kaleb tried to ignore the ripple of regret that swept through him.
“Okay… Just for the record, I am not responsible for your latest frown.”
“What?”
He turned his head to look at her again. Sparkle laughed shortly.
“Nothing… So, what’d you work on today?”
“Seriously? Are we playing the conversation game right now?” he asked a bit exasperated.
Usually, Sparkle just launched into a monologue.
“Well… Since tonight you’re actually speaking,” she said with a shrug, “I thought I’d ask a question that wasn’t rhetorical.”
“Right…”
Shaking his head, Kale
“No, Sparkle! It’s called talking about my business… my family,” he said tightly, watching the reflection of flame and shadow in the blue of her eyes.“I know. And…”“Don’t you dare say you’re sorry...”“I have to, Kaleb,” she said simply. “And I am.”“Great! Thanks!” God! Kaleb wanted to get out of there. She was too close to him. He could smell her shampoo… Jasmine? Lilies? The scent of flowers fired a bolt of desire through him.“But sorry’s not all I am,” Sparkle continued. “I’m also a little furious at you.”“Yeah? Well, right back at you!”“Good,” she said, surprising Kaleb. “If you’re angry at least you’re feeling something… It’s so much better than acting numb in fron
The next morning, Sparkle didn’t see Kaleb at all, and maybe that was just as well. She’d lain awake most of the night, reliving the whole scene, though she could admit to herself she spent more time reliving the kiss and the feel of his amazingly talented fingers on her body than the argument that had prompted it. Even now, though, Sparkle cringed a little remembering how she’d thrown the truth of his past at him out of nowhere. Honestly, what had she been thinking, just blurting out the fact that she knew about his family? As always, she hadn’t been thinking at all… that was the problem. Sparkle had stared into those amazing eyes of his and had seen him shuttered away, closing himself off, and it had just made her so angry, she’d confronted him without considering what
“You know something, little girl? Let’s go and check the fairy house. What do you think?” Kaleb exclaimed, interrupting the flow before his head exploded. Getting her out of the shop seemed the best way to keep her from asking about the tarp again. It wasn’t as if he wanted to go look for fairies in the freezing-cold woods.“Oh, boy! The best idea everrrrrrrrr!” Hayzel squirmed off the stool, then grabbed his hand with her much smaller one. Just for a second, Kaleb felt a sharp tug at the edges of his heart, and it was devastatingly painful. The little girl was older than Joshua had been, Kaleb told himself, and she was a girl… So, completely different children. But he couldn’t help wondering what Joshua would have been like at Hayzel’s ag
Buddy pushed up the sleeves of his flannel shirt, took a step back, and looked at the gaping hole where a light switch used to be.“I’ve got the wiring all replaced and brought up to code out in the living room, but I’m checking the rest, as well. Prevention is better than cure, I say. You’ve got some fraying in here and a hot wire somebody left uncapped in the smaller bedroom…” Hayzel’s bedroom, Sparkle thought and felt a pang of worry. God, if the fire had started in her daughter’s room in the middle of the night, maybe they wouldn’t have noticed in time. Maybe smoke inhalation would have knocked them out and kept them out until…“No worries, Sparks,” Buddy said, looking right at her. “No point in thinking about what-ifs, either, honey,” he added as if he could look a
Once it started snowing, it just kept coming. As if an invisible hand had pulled a zipper on the gray, threatening clouds, they spilled down heavy white flakes for days. The woods looked magical, and every day, Hayzel insisted on checking the fairy houses. There were now two… Every time she was near them, she squinted inside the tiny houses, trying to see if she could catch a glimpse of the tiny people living in them. Every day there was disappointment, but her faith never wavered. Kaleb had to admire that even as his once-cold heart warmed with affection for the girl. Hayzel was getting to him every bit as much as her mother was. In different ways, of course, but the result was the same. He was opening up and damned if it wasn’t pai
Everybody in town had to be in the steakhouse, and Sparkle thought it was a good thing. She knew a lot of people in town and she made sure to introduce Kaleb to most of them. Sure, it didn’t make for a relaxing dinner… She could actually see him tightening up. Still, it felt good to watch people greet him. To tell him how much they loved the woodworking he did. And the more uncomfortable Kaleb got with the praise, the more Sparkle relished it. He’d been too long in his comfort zone of solitude. He’d made himself an island, and swimming to the mainland would be exhausting. But it would so be worth the trip.“I’ve never owned anything as beautiful as that bowl you made,” Charlotte Hobbs gushed, laying one hand on Kaleb’s shoulder.&nbs
Her fingers scraped through his hair, held his head to hers. Every breath came strangled, harsh but Sparkle didn’t care. All she wanted, all she needed, was the taste of him filling her. The feel of his hands holding her. Then, when she became light-headed, Sparkle broke the kiss, letting her head drop back as she gasped for breath. Staring up at the dimly lit ceiling, she concentrated solely on the feel of Kaleb’s mouth at her throat, latching on to the pulse point at the base of her neck. He tasted, he nibbled, he licked, and she sighed heavily.“Oh, Kaleb… That feels really...” She gasped again.“Good.” With his mouth against her throat, he smiled.“I’ve wanted my hand
Kaleb watched her as, for a second or two, she just stared at him as if she were trying to make sense of a foreign language. And since he was staring into those clear blue eyes of hers, he saw the shift of emotions when what he’d said finally sunk in. And even then, the uppermost thought in his mind was her scent and how it clung to her skin and seeped into his bones. Every breath he drew pulled her inside him until summer flowers filled every corner of his heart, his soul. What the hell was wrong with him? He’d led them both into a risky situation, and he had to keep his mind on what could, potentially, be facing them. It had been a long time since he’d been with anyone, sure. But it was Sparkle herself who had blown all thought, all reason, right out of his head with that one surprise ki