about his middle and laid her cheek against his back。
It was heaven; pure and simple。 She didnt have a care in the world。
Ross was at the helm; petent and strong。 Over the wind that sailed by
came the steady beat of his heart; steadying her in turn。 She didnt
know what it was about this particular man that affected her so deeply;
nor did she care just then。 It was enough to enjoy the respite from
responsibility and to give herself up to his care; if only for the brief
ride home。
The brief ride home; however; grew longer and longer。 Peering around
Rosss shoulder; Chloe saw that they were on a different road entirely。
〃Do you know where we are?〃 she called。
〃Roughly。 Wheres your market?〃
He followed her pointing finger; turning this way; then that; until the
town mon came into view。 Typically New England; it had a
white steepled church at its hub and a variety of rural shops and
boutiques。 Chloe found everything she needed at the grocery store;
reluctantly took Rosss suggestion that the plants be saved for another
trip; then climbed behind him onto the bike to return to the house。 Not
one wrong turn later she was on her own front steps。
The moment of reckoning was at hand。 〃Will you be returning to New York
now?〃 she asked。
He had finished stowing the bike in its proper spot and advanced on her
with a grin。 Relieving her of the large brown bag shed been carrying;
he took her elbow and guided her toward the house。 〃Not yet。〃
〃Youre going back to Lees?〃
〃Not yet。〃
〃Then what are you going to do?〃
He held the door open for her to pass; and followed her into the
kitchen; where he began to unload and store the groceries as though the
place were his。 〃I want to make a few phone calls。〃 He glanced at his
watch。 〃Then wash the car; catch the end of the Giants game; shower and
shave; and take you out to dinner。〃
His recitation was so nonchalant that Chloe would have guessed he spent
every October Saturday this way; at least as far as the first part went。
As for taking her out to dinner; it had certainly never happened before。
〃Its unnecessary;〃 she said。
〃Which part…the calls; the car; the game; or the shower?〃
〃The dinner! Lunch was enough to even us up。 Theres no need for
anything more。〃
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