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Chapter Three
Her jaw
hinged open. "Dropping dead?" She stomped up to him, hands on hips.
"I've never had a health violation in my restaurant. I tested and retested
the ingredients today to…be…sure…"
He
grinned at her.
The meany
was teasing her?
"My
apologies, Chef Anderson, for the inappropriate joke." He turned to
Marsha. "Would you please keep an eye on the buffet line?"
She
smiled and nodded. "I'd be happy to."
He
wrapped his hand around her arm. "Chef and I are going to have a taste of
her creations."
The
touch of his hand sent sparks flying through her body.
They
filled plates, hers with a sample of everything, his with mounds that would
have made her pass out.
He
guided her to a small room off the kitchen. A cozy table and four chairs sat
next to a floor-to-ceiling window that overlooked the mountain.
She sat
and stared outside.
"Reminds
you of home?"
She
nodded and looked at him. "It does." Her voice choked.
"Christmas with the family."
He
stared at her for a moment. "Wait here." He jumped up and left the
room.
She quickly
tasted everything on her plate. It was still fresh and would definitely not
kill anyone.
Finn
walked back into the room carrying a one-foot live pine tree in a pot of soil.
The pot was wrapped in festive foil, and each limb of the tree had a tiny
ornament and garland strung from it.
It was
so sweet of him to do this for her. She pressed her lips together to stop the
emotion from bursting out and embarrassing her.
He
stared at her.
With a
curve of her lips, she said, "It's perfect."
Finn
looked down, then a moment later, touched something on the tree and tiny lights
came on, and the star on top lit up. "Merry Christmas."
"Thank
you." It came out a whisper. Was it the loneliness of being away from her
family today? Or was it Finn's kindness that had her chest tight and her heart aching
with unshed tears?
With a
mouth full of food, he said, "This is excellent."
She
pushed her plate aside and crossed her arms on the table, watching him dig into
her cooking. "I printed recipes off the internet. I don't know how
authentic they are."
"Much
better than anything Killian ever made."
"Who
is this Killian?"
He
smiled at her. "My soon-to-be ex chef."
She
tipped her head. "Please don't fire him because of today. I would feel so
bad—"
"Uh
uh." He waved a fork and swallowed his food. "I'm not firing him. I'm
promoting him."
Her
mouth opened but she didn't know how to respond.
"He'll
be in charge of supervising the chefs."
"Oh.
He's a better manager than he is a cook?"
"Exactly."
He wiped his mouth with a cloth napkin and sat back. "And you, Roxanne
Anderson from Minnesota. I'd like to give you a tryout in the kitchen of my
Irish Pub."
A
thrill of excitement raced through her. "Really? I'd love to. Thank
you."
"Thank
you for stepping in today. You saved the party." He nodded toward the
kitchen. "Probably saved Marsha from a heart attack, too."
"She's
a sweetheart." Roxanne hated for this to end, but she had a job to do, and
Finn needed to get back to his guests. "May I call you at the
casino?"
"You'll
stay the night." He stood and picked up their plates, balanced them in one
hand, and held his other hand out to her. "Even though you're native
Minnesotan, it's too dangerous for you to try to make it down tonight."
She
took his hand. The electric shock of the touch had her heart thumping and her
belly jittering. She took back her hand and looked out the window at the
accumulating snow. "Okay. I'll take you up on your offer." She
gestured toward the dining room. "Are we making another meal tonight? For
the guests?"
"No.
They're all heading home this afternoon. They each have houses on the mountain,
and every year, those of us stuck in Vegas over Christmas get together."
"What
a nice tradition." She wished she had a group of friends who would
celebrate with her. Some day. She sighed.
"Hey."
He set down the plates and put his hands on her arms. "What's that face
for? What's wrong?"
She
tipped her head down and held in the sad whimper that rose in her throat.
"Being in a new town…it's been difficult."
He
touched his knuckle under her chin and lifted her head. "You won't be
lonely long." His green eyes darkened and the sincerity in his gaze shook
her. "You're an amazing woman. What you did here today was unexpected and incredibly
unselfish." He ran his thumb along her jaw, then looked startled at his
action and dropped his hands.
"Those
people out there, my guests, are in the same situation you're in. They couldn't
get home to family because of contract restrictions, or bad weather and airport
closures. The meal you made them helped ease that feeling of
homesickness."
"Wow."
She smiled, her heart a bit wobbly at his praise. "A cooked goose did all
that?"
He
grinned. "A delicious cooked goose." He picked up their plates.
"I'm guessing I couldn't talk you into leaving the dishes for
tomorrow?"
She
took the plates from him. "No. Definitely not."
"When
you and Marsha are finished, come and sit in the living room with us."
Her
mouth dropped open and she shook her head.
"Don't
look so pale. Marsha joins us every year. One of those musician-types plays
piano and we sing everything from Silent Night to Jingle Bell Rock. We have a
couple drinks and head outside to make snowmen. That Christmas tree I brought
in here? Its great grandfather is standing all decorated next to the fireplace.
You'll love it."
She
couldn't imagine what it would be like to hang out with Vegas's premier
performers—not to mention a casino owner. "As long as Marsha's there too,
okay. But you know I'm going to be too starstruck to say a word."
"You'll
get used to them. They're just people, like you and me."
She
gave him a dubious look. "You're the one I should be more nervous around.
I'm just glad I didn't know this was Finn Brayden's home, I probably would have
made a mess of every dish."
"Oh,
yeah?" He grinned. "So, I'm someone who makes you startstruck, too,
then?"
She bit
her lip and felt another blush rise. "You're one of the young legends of
Vegas. Your casino, the incredible restaurants you've opened." She looked
at him, a wave of shyness stealing over her. "You're larger than
life."
He took
the plates from her and set them down again. "You're going to have to
forgive me for doing this, but I can't fecking stop myself." He cupped
each side of her face in his palms. "I want to kiss you, Roxanne. I've
been wanting to do it since I saw you standing at the buffet table cussing like
a sailor."
She
giggled, then sobered. "Kiss me, then, Finn."
"Aw,
mavourneen, my sweet. Merry Christmas."
His
lips touched hers.
She
thanked heaven for granting her wish for snow.
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Laura
~Smart Women ~Sexy Men ~Seductive Romance
LauraBreck.com
7 comments:
Lovely ending to your story, Laura. Another winner!
I agree with Jannine. Another lovely story. Well sone, Laura. Gee, I'm going to miss these stories come January.
Very nice ending, Laura. A real HEA. I'm going to miss these stories too.
You wowed me, Laura. Great story.
Love Finn and Roxanne! Awesome job, Laura!
Thanks for the lovely story.
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