Chapter Two
Flynn Callister burst into the main sitting room at Deer
Creek Inn and set the womansicle he’d pulled from the front yard onto the
couch. He pulled his jacket from her shoulders then unzipped her own coat.
Tossing them to the floor, he grabbed the thick quilt on the back of the couch
and draped it around the lass. Next he pulled his phone out of his back pocket.
“I’m calling 911,” he said, though he wasn’t sure if the
woman was with it enough to understand him. Her cheeks were so red from the
biting cold, her lips nearly blue, and her clothes were soaked. “Gran!”
Aideen Rhodes, owner of Deer Creek Inn and grandmother to
Flynn’s friend and bandmate, Emma, came into the sitting room. As soon as she
saw the woman on her couch, her hand flew to her mouth. “Oh, dear, what’s
happened?”
“I found her outside. She must have fallen trying to get to
the front door. She might be hur—” He stopped when the 911 operator answered.
After explaining the situation, he hung up. “An ambulance is on the way, but do
you have some dry clothes. She drenched and freezing.”
“Of course.” Gran scurried from the room and Flynn turned his
attention back to the woman.
“Hey.” He kneeled beside the couch and used his index finger
to move aside strands of wet, golden hair. “Can you hear me?”
The woman nodded, but it appeared to sap her energy to do so.
Poor lass. How long had she’d been out there? Just how hurt was she? Who was she?
“I’m Flynn Callister and we’ll get you all warmed up, aye.
Don’t worry.”
Good thing he’d come to the inn tonight. Every other member
of their Celtic rock band, Hendrake, was in a relationship and Emma, Torrin,
and Blaithin had taken their mates on romantic getaways as Christmas presents.
They’d, of course, invited him to come along, but what was more pathetic than
being the seventh wheel? So he’d elected to stay behind and help Emma’s
grandmother run the inn for the week before Christmas. In exchange, Gran had
promised to make him all the snickerdoodles he could eat.
Which was an unholy number.
When he’d heard the howling earlier, he’d opened the front
door, concerned that wild animals were getting a bit too close to the inn. He’d
been prepared to fire off a couple of warning shots with Gran’s rifle, but then
he’d thought he’d heard a voice out there in the blizzard.
Thank heavens he’d checked it out. This lass could have died
out there tonight.
Gran bustled back into the sitting room and shooed him out so
she could help the woman change her clothes. When he was allowed back in, the
lass was sitting up and looking… hot. She made the gray sweats Gran had given
her look like something a supermodel would wear.
That golden hair, though still wet, fell around her shoulders
in long waves. She was petite, all her features delicate and feminine. Rich
green eyes searched the sitting room before settling on Flynn and making
something magnetic inside him pull him farther into the room. Closer to the
couch.
Closer to her.
“I… I’m Brooke Myers,” she said after clearing her throat. There
was a slight southern twang to her words that enchanted Flynn. “Are you the one
who pulled me out of the snow?”
Flynn nodded, too caught up in her to form words.
“Well, thank you. Thank you so much. I was about two seconds
from becoming a permanent ice sculpture.” She coughed, a wince scrunching up
her face.
“Are you hurt?” He navigated himself to the coffee table in
front of the couch where Gran was already standing.
“Her back,” Gran said. “Wrenched it trying to get out of the
snow bank. I’m so sorry, lass. Usually everything is cleared, but the snow was
falling too quickly to stay ahead of it and I wasn’t expecting any new guests
tonight.”
Brooke held up a hand. “I totally understand. I didn’t expect
to be a guest. I’m supposed to be at a ski lodge an hour from here with my
family.” Her gaze shot to Flynn. “I’m meeting my parents and siblings for
Christmas.”
Not a
boyfriend or husband? Good to know, and had she wanted him to have
that information?
The doorbell rang and Gran went to answer it while
Flynn lowered to sit on the edge of the coffee table. “Can I get you something
to drink?” He was glad that question came out and not do you want to run away with me?
“Something hot would be wonderful,” Brooke said in a
soft, scratchy voice. A rather sexy voice. “I’m so cold.”
“Aye. Coming right up.” Flynn met Gran and two EMTs in
the foyer. “Aside from hurting her back and being out in the cold, she appears
to be okay.”
“We’ll check her out,” one of the EMTs said.
“Help me get her something to drink, Gran?” Flynn
angled his head toward the inn’s kitchen.
“I know just the thing.” Gran led the way and moved
around the kitchen as if she could do so with her eyes closed. “What a way for
a lass to start her holiday.”
A dozen other ways Flynn could start Brooke’s holiday
flashed through his mind as he leaned against the threshold and watched Gran.
As he let a few of those scenarios play out in his mind, he grew heated beneath
his flannel shirt and jeans. How could he let his mind wander into that
territory? The woman had suffered a frightening ordeal being stuck outside and
hurting her back during a blizzard. She didn’t need some guy trying to put the
moves on her.
Does she?
She had pointed out that the family she was meeting included her parents and
siblings. Not a significant other. Why would she specify if she wasn’t
interested?
Flynn was totally ready for some excitement. He’d
grown so tired of being the only one not in a relationship. Emma had Kole, Blaithin
had Vix, and Torrin had Kari. And while he could have hooked up with any number
of lasses at Hendrake concerts, eager to score with the band’s drummer, that
wasn’t what he was looking for in his life right now. At thirty-four years old,
he wanted something like his friends had. Something real. Something more.
Something with the potential for forever.
A loud snap in front of his face made him blink and
focus on Gran standing in front of him. She held up a mug with steam curling
from the hot cocoa it contained.
“Earth to Flynn.” She smiled. “Can you take this to
our guest?”
“Aye.” He took the mug and carefully made his way
toward the sitting room. With a quick peek around the doorway to make sure he
wasn’t interrupting an examination, he entered and set the cocoa on the coffee
table.
One of the EMTs shook a bottle of pills at him. “She’s
pulled a muscle in her back. Some of these, coupled with rest, and she’ll be as
good as new. No signs of frostbite, but she does need some warming up.”
“Which you’re already on top of with the cocoa,” the
other EMT said.
But that’s not
the only way to warm up a lass…
Flynn shook that thought from his head as he accepted
the bottle of pills from the EMT.
“She shouldn’t drive or operate any heavy machinery
while she’s on these,” the first EMT said.
“Darn.” Flynn shot her a quick smile. “I was going to have
her snowblow out there.” He gestured out the window where the storm was still
raging.
Brooke offered him a grin that made her entire face radiant. “Snowblowing
is not on my resume. I’m from Texas.”
Picturing her dressed as a cowgirl made Flynn have to bite
back a groan. What was wrong with him tonight? He’d pulled one gorgeous woman
from the snow and his hormones were all high-fiving each other, ready to get
into the game.
He thanked the EMTs and walked them out. When he returned to
the sitting room, Brooke had her hands wrapped around the mug. He wiggled the
pill bottle. “Want some of these?”
“Yes, please.” She held out her hand and he shook two pills
into her palm. After taking them, she looked up at Flynn. “Please tell me you
have a room here.”
He certainly did.
Come back tomorrow for the last part of Melt My Heart!
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Toodles,
Chris
www.christinedepetrillo.weebly.com
9 comments:
Love the word picture of Flynn’s hormones high-fiving each other. Hope he gets the girl.
I'm loving this Flynn character!
I may have to steal your line: "His hormones were high-fiving each other." Just sayin'... What a fun read!
I loved "womansicle"--perfect description. The story ramped up with getting to see his side. I can "hear" his Irish accent. Yummy.
Sounds like Flynn needs his own book when this is finished. Great story you have going here, Chris.
Romance is brewing!
A drummer for a Celtic band? Clever. What was up about the wolves? Now I'm thinking he's a shifter...did Vonnie get involved in this story? Nice work, Chris!
Love it!!! So cute that he's in a band and the only one single. And, she's a singer...they were meant to be together. :)
Things are definitely heating up!
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