A Hopeful Heart and A Home, a Heart, A Husband. Lois Richer

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      “Pardon?”

      “No can do, dude.”

      “And why is that?” Mitchel had forced a tight rein of control on his temper and prayed for strength. Impudent little brat!

      “Mechanic’s out sick. Have a good one!” With a click, the kid had hung up on him, leaving Mitchel to bite out a particularly choice epithet that divulged his irritation with the world in general.

      “Something I said?”

      He groaned, recognizing her voice immediately. Why now, why today? He turned to face Miss Melanie Stewart, a flush of red hinting at his turmoil.

      “Hi.” There. Let her make something of that.

      “Car problems?”

      His reply was curt and succinct. “Yeah.”

      “Can I look?”

      He stared at her. “Why?”

      Green eyes glared at him as she slapped her hands on her hips. “Gee, I don’t know. I thought I could steal a few spark plugs or maybe even the air filter.”

      Whew, talk about cranky! Without a word Mitch popped the hood and watched Melanie lean over to peer inside. His stomach dropped as his gaze followed her long legs to the white cuffed shorts that covered her shapely bottom. A tiny bit of skin peeked out between her waistline and the cropped red T-shirt she wore. He couldn’t stop staring.

      “Hmm, distributor cap’s shot.” She turned her head to glance at him. “You need a mechanic.”

      “Thank you for your assistance, Miss Stewart,” he said sarcastically. “I have already phoned one. He’s out sick.” Butter wouldn’t melt in her mouth, he thought grumpily.

      She shrugged and slammed the hood shut. Fortunately, she missed his knuckles by at least a millimeter.

      “Okay, looks like you’ve got it covered.”

      He frowned. Was that supposed to mean something?

      “Want a lift?” she offered, bending to pick up a large woven bag and a small cooler. “I’m going to the beach, but I could drop you somewhere.”

      Like in the river, he mused, well aware of her quick temper. Mitch decided he should not look a gift horse, or a gorgeous woman, in the mouth. Enough things had gone wrong today. Here was opportunity. Opportunity didn’t knock that often. He shouldn’t turn it down. Besides, she might invite him to share whatever was in that cooler, and he didn’t want to miss out on a decent meal.

      Mitch assembled his features into his best hangdog look and muttered, “Well, I was going there, too, but now, with no wheels…” He asked deferentially, “Are you sure it would be okay?”

      To his delight, she burst out laughing, her green eyes glinting in the sunshine. Seconds later they were hidden behind huge round sunglasses.

      “You don’t do humble really well.” She giggled. “In fact, it’s downright pathetic.” She waved. “But I’ll take pity on you anyway. Come on. You can hitch with me for today.”

      Mitch watched the animation flood her features as she laughed at him and thought how pretty she was when she wasn’t arguing with him. Of course, even then, with the light of battle turning her eyes that mossy color, Melanie still looked fantastic.

      When she motioned to her old beater, his face dropped. Unfortunately, she noticed. Never missing a chance, Melanie poked fun at him.

      “I know. It’s a step down for you.” She smirked. “But if you want to get to the beach today, this might be your only chance.”

      Embarrassed, Mitch got in while trying to come up with an appropriate apology. When nothing remotely suitable surfaced, he glued his lips shut and studied the dilapidated vehicle.

      She read his silence correctly.

      “Don’t worry.” She laughed. “Everybody thinks Bessie is gonna give up the ghost, but she always keeps going.” Lovingly, Melanie patted the worn dashboard. “She’s got the innards of a true champion.”

      “Champion what?” It wasn’t nice, but she didn’t take offence.

      “She may not be pretty but at least she’s running,” she reminded him gently.

      Mitchel tried not to stare as her shorts displayed those lovely long legs. He turned and stared straight ahead, trying not to ogle her. Sort of.

      “Do you always go to the beach on Saturday?”

      Good, Stewart, he congratulated himself. What a stimulating conversation!

      “No, only in the summer, when I have time and it isn’t raining.” She laughed. “Other than that, I don’t bother much.”

      Her curls were bound up in a ribbon on the top of her head. Mitch decided he’d like to undo that ribbon and run his fingers through the glowing silky mop.

      “You are a smart aleck, you know that?” he muttered. His eyes opened wide as he caught sight of her feet. Her toenails were bright pink. Mitch suddenly realized they had an effect on his already racing pulse.

      Gosh, he was in a bad way. It was just her toes, for goodness’ sake. He forced himself to look out the window.

      “Mitch?”

      “Melanie?”

      They spoke at the same time, each turning to stare at the other.

      “You go first,” he offered gallantly. The words he had wanted to say were stuck in his throat anyway.

      “Well, as you know, I have sort of a temper.” Mitch snorted at the obvious understatement, and Melanie had the grace to blush.

      “Okay, I have a temper,” she admitted.

      “A terrible temper,” Mitchel revised, tongue in cheek.

      “Anyway…” She glared at him over her sunglasses. “I wanted to apologize for jumping to conclusions the other day. I know you were trying to help me, and I’m sorry I snapped at you.”

      Mitchel Stewart’s mind had wandered to considering whether she would wear that swimsuit again. “Uh-huh,” he muttered, lost in his daydream.

      “If you are still offering, I would like to take you up on your offer of a residence. Just for a few weeks,” she added quickly. And then, for his information, “No strings attached.”

      Privately grinning with glee, Mitch calmly asked, “What changed your mind?”

      Her sea-colored eyes studied him suspiciously before she answered. “Well, I think I’m being evicted.”

      His head shot up in surprise. “For what?”

      Melanie grinned. He could see that half-hidden little twitch that seemed to say “Gotcha!”

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