Teetering a
little, Fritz stretched from the highest rung of the low step ladder to settle
an angel atop the tree. Her gossamer wings caught the glow of the blinking
lights in a kaleidoscope of color. Backing down again, he fisted his hands on
his hips and smiled at Shay. “I’d say we did a terrific job.”
“The tree is
beautiful.” Her voice caught. “Thanks for putting it up and nudging me into the
Christmas spirit.” Folding the ladder, she set it aside then neatly stacked the
empty ornament boxes.
“My pleasure.”
He sat on the
couch facing the tree and picked up the coffee she’d doctored with a shot of
Baileys. Maybe more than one shot. He was on his second cup, and a comfortable
warmth encompassed him. He wasn’t sure if the alcohol in the drink, the roaring
fire or the extremely fine woman who’d been giving him speculative looks all
evening was responsible. Nor did he care.
“Come sit down.”
He patted the leather cushion next to him.
Shay dropped
onto the couch then lifted her own mug from the end table and held it between
her palms. Silvery gray eyes regarded him with interest. “So, why did you have
a Santa suit in your truck?” A smile curled her lips. “Did you misplace your
sleigh, or have you got a hot date with an elf?”
He choked on his
coffee. “The only date I have is with you—on Christmas Eve. Or so I’ve been
told.” He grinned. “Whether or not it’s hot remains to be seen. As for the
suit, I was going to play Santa for the kids at the party, so I picked one up
on my way here. Bridget’s idea.”
“You’re a nice
guy, Fritz.” She scooted a little closer until her knee touched his leg. “I’m
beginning to think your sister’s suggestion was an excellent one.”
His brows shot
up. “What, you have a thing for men in red velvet?”
Her laughter
rang through the room. “Not that suggestion, but the right man might be able to
pull it off.” She edged even closer. Taking his mug, she set both cups back on
the table. “I’ve never dated a man who wears velvet.”
The warmth inside
him erupted into a blaze as she leaned into him. Not that he was complaining.
He slipped an arm around her waist. When her breath caressed his cheek, his
control snapped. Burying one hand in her hair, he tilted her chin with the
other. Their lips met in an incendiary kiss.
Dampness touched
his face. With an effort, he fought the urge to push her down on the couch and
reluctantly pulled away. A tearful gaze met his.
“Are you
crying?”
She wiped a hand
across her eyes and sniffed. “No.”
The blatant lie
would have made him smile—if he hadn’t been feeling lower than pond scum. “I’m
sorry.”
“Don’t be.” She
put a good foot of leather between. “This was all my fault.” A harsh breath
slipped out. “Maybe some of it was your sister’s fault since it was her idea.”
He frowned as
the fire crackled and snapped in the quiet room. “I don’t get it.”
The expression
in her eyes held pure misery when she turned his way. “I caught my
boyfriend—make that ex-boyfriend—in bed with another woman a few days ago.”
He stiffened.
“I’m happy to beat the crap out of him for you. Just tell me where he lives.”
She gave him a
watery smile. “Thanks, but he isn’t worth your skinned knuckles.”
“Uh, is this guy
the Vance Bridget referred to?”
Shay nodded.
“And the payback
my sister mentioned would be…”
“You.”
The clock ticked
then chimed ten times.
“I take it you
changed your mind?”
A few more tears
slid down her cheeks. “I like you too much to do that to you.”
His face heated.
“Uh, I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t have complained. I’ve never actually been
involved in payback sex, but it sounds—”
“Petty and
childish? Stupid and hurtful? Not exactly what the Christmas spirit of giving
is all about?”
“Maybe not
precisely what I was thinking, but sure.”
She stared at
the tree and scowled. “Want to know why I’m spending Christmas alone?”
“I did wonder.”
“My family
planned a trip to Hawaii, Kauai to be precise.”
“Hey, that’s my old
home turf.” His voice brightened. “Sand and surf instead of a blizzard.”
“Kind of ironic,
don’t you think? We could have met on a beach. Instead, we ran into each other
in the snow-filled woods.”
“We were fated
to meet.” He smiled. “Our Christmas destiny.”
“Seems that
way.” She smiled back. “Anyway, I bailed out of the trip at the last minute because
I thought Vance was going to propose. Stupid. Stupid. Stupid.”
He slid halfway
across the empty space between them and covered her clenched fist with his
hand. “I’m really sorry you were hurt.”
“So am I.” She
turned her hand over and squeezed his fingers. “You know what?”
“What?”
“Meeting you
made me realize I deserve better. Vance always put his own needs first. No way
in hell would he have done something as selfless as dressing like Santa Claus
for a bunch of kids.”
“I’ll admit the
idea didn’t thrill me at first…”
“But you were
going to do it anyway.”
“I still will if
I can get the dirty tire prints off the jacket.”
She smiled.
“That’s what I’m talking about. You’re nice. I want nice.”
He slid closer
and pulled her against his shoulder. Her thick auburn hair caressed his chin.
They sat in silence as the clock ticked away the minutes.
“Did Bridget
tell you I’m not going back to Hawaii? That I’m thinking about settling down
somewhere around here? I write middle school adventure books for kids. I can
pretty much do it wherever I want.”
“Why would you
leave your tropical paradise if you enjoy it so much?”
He let out a
breath. “I needed a complete change after my fiancĂ©e got cold feet and left me standing
at the altar a couple of months ago.”
Her head jerked
around as she met his gaze. “You’re kidding?”
“Nope. Maybe my
sister figured a little revenge sex would be good for me, too.”
“Oh my God,
we’re quite a pair.”
He tightened his
arm around her. “I’d say we’re a pretty good match.” He tilted her chin to look
into eyes that held far less pain than they had only minutes before. “Shay?”
“What?”
“Let’s forget
about payback sex, at least for now. Let’s start with a date on Christmas Eve
and see where it leads.”
She nodded. “I
like that idea. I like it a lot.”
“After all, the
holiday season is about new beginnings.” He dropped a light kiss on her lips
then smiled.
Her breath caught. “No
reason we can’t both start over—together.”I hope you enjoyed my contribution to The Santa Suit Chronicles. Have a merry Christmas!
17 comments:
Yep. Gave me a sigh and a smile. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas, Margo!
I haven't commented every day as I should. That doesn't mean I haven't indulged in the enjoyment of all these awesome stories. It means I'm in the middle of edits on two books with deadlines. I must admit, I do love a sigh-worthy story. Great job, Jannine.
Thanks, Vonnie. Merry Christmas!
Adorable! Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you, too, Chris!
A perfect ending. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Thanks, Alison. Right back at you!
Great ending! They are definitely made for each other. Merry Christmas to you & your family, Jannine.
Thanks, Diane. Hope you had a merry Christmas!
Wonderful ending, Jannine! Glad those two will have their well-deserved HEA. :-)
Glad you enjoyed it, Donna!
Superior ending Jannine. You surprised me with the twists at the end, keeping us guessing about the h/h 's past lives. A moving, cozy story! Thanks!
Thanks, Rolynn. Happy I kept you guessing!
Ah, yes, excellent ending to a fabulous story! Love these two, and I see a lot of Merry Christmases in their future.
What a nice story! Perfect ending. :-) Thanks, Jannine.
Glad you guys enjoyed the ending. It's tough with these short stories to know where to quit!
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