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- Author: Karen Kelley
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âThat happens to be my stuff,â Selena told her.
Dixie sighed. âI used to love when the men would buy me trinkets. Did Trent buy these for you?â
She cocked an eyebrow. âYeah, right. If you havenât noticed by now, weâre enemies. Not even friends. I bought the jewelry myself. No man supports me. I make a comfortable living on my own.â
âYou mean you paid for all these thingsâwith your own money?â
âYes, I did.â
âDo you work in a saloon?â
Lord, it mustâve been awful for a woman living back in the 1800s. A time when most women had to rely on a manâs generosity to get by. Maybe it was time she brought Dixie into this century.
âI write a column for the newspaper, and I get paid very well.â
âYouâre married, then?â
She shook her head. âStill single. Like I said, I support myself.â
Dixie frowned. âAn old maid. A shame. I mean, youâre not that bad looking.â
âGee, thanks.â She frowned. âIâm not married because I donât choose to be married right now.â
âWhat about this Trent fella? He doesnât act like an enemy. I bet you could talk him into marrying you.â
What had she started? âNever mind. I just came up here to get my phone.â She went to her purse and finally found it in the bottom. She already knew the number by heart and punched it in, then placed her order when the girl answered. When she closed her phone, Dixie was gone, except the jewelry was still scattered across her dresser. She couldâve at least put it back. Another thing she dislikedâsloppy ghosts.
She opened the drawer and slid the jewelry inside before going downstairs.
Selena found Trent scribbling in his black notebook, except he was in the foyer now. Apparently, he didnât trust the library door. He was deep in thought. Whatever he was writing must be important to him because apparently he didnât hear her return.
âWriting another book?â she asked, smiling to herself when he jumped. Yeah, he might say he didnât believe in ghosts, but for a nonbeliever he sure spooked easily.
âYou could say that.â He went back to writing.
âWho are you trying to blast out of the water now? Tarot card readers? Witches? I mean, I can call Paige up and invite her over. You can kill two birds with one stone.â
He took his time raising his head. âI never work on two projects at once, but itâs something to consider.â
He was so going to have to eat crow when the two weeks were up. Dixie and Wesley better show themselves. Oh, she just had the most brilliant idea. Absolutely frigginâ beautiful! She would goad them into showing themselves to Trent.
âYou look like the cat that just caught the mouse.â
Ugh, she hated mice, but then he knew that. Not to worry. She would have her revenge.
So maybe her plan wasnât going to be as easy as sheâd first thought. Dixie and Wesley werenât born yesterday. Duh. That was sort of a gimmie. She would have to try harder.
Easier said than done. Theyâd eaten lunch, then Trent had gone back to writing in that stupid black notebook.
What she wouldnât give to know what he was scribbling. Or better yet, whom he was writing about. She had her suspicions it was mostly about her, and she didnât think it was anything good. Not that sheâd ever snoop. She wasnât that kind of girl.
She laid down the romance she was reading. Sheâd read the last page at least twice and still couldnât tell anyone what sheâd read.
Meditating would help to at least calm her. She left the room; Trent didnât even look up. Wow, she really grabbed his interest. If he wasnât careful, he might give her a complex.
Not.
It didnât take her long to grab her Yoga mat, CD player and head out to the front porch. As she spread her mat, calmness seeped into her pores. The closing of a beautiful fall day held peace and serenity, which she sorely needed.
There was too much negative energy around her. She glanced toward the window and caught a glimpse of Trent. And there sat her negative energy. Good-looking, sexy, but way too cynical to suit her.
She sat cross-legged on her mat, back straight, headphones on. A gentle breeze wrapped around her. This was nice. She turned the CD player on and took a deep breath, then slowly exhaled as the soft rain from the CD filled her senses. After only a few seconds, her body began to relax.
âHmmâŠchaka-na-na-naâŠhmmâŠ.â
Empty the mind and let your body wander into transcendental meditation. Be free from your surroundingsâŠ.
âThat stuff really work?â Trent let the door slam behind him and tromped to the rocker. He sat down and set it into motion. âI mean meditation.â
She opened her eyes and glowered at him before removing her headphones. âIt does if you donât get interrupted.â
âYou were the one who said we needed to stay close to each other. If Whistle and Ditsy show up, you can point them out to me.â
âSee? Heâs making fun of you. Donât you want to get revenge or something? One little âboo,â thatâs all you have to do.â
âIs that a ghost?â Trent sat forward in his chair.
She almost got whiplash turning her head in the direction he pointed. Nothing. What the hell did he see?
âNo, wait, itâs a squirrel climbing the tree.â
This was so not funny. She faced him with a glare that shouldâve melted the rubber in his tennis shoes. All he did was laugh.
âTell me you donât really believe in ghosts,â he said as his laughter died. âAdmit that you dug a hole for yourself and you have no way of getting out of it, and Iâll take it easy on you.â
âWhen you discover ghosts do exist, I want you groveling.â
âIf you can prove there are ghosts, Iâll grovel all you want. Just point Whistle and Ditsy out to me.â
He was so going to regret talking about them like that.
âI donât think I like him,â Wesley said, adjusting his position in the
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