Talk Wordy To Me (His Curvy Librarian Book 1) Frankie Love (android based ebook reader txt) š
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I furrow my brow and take a swig of beer. āNo, why? Are we going to form a book club?ā
āNot exactly,ā he says, and I can see the gears moving behind his eyes. When he gets like this, it almost always involves him meddling in my life, trying to get me to settle down and start a family because he doesnāt think what Iāve got right now is enough.
I flip the steaks with a pair of tongs, revealing perfect, juicy grill marks, and I think Iāve got just about everything I need.
āSo, whatās going on Friday night?ā I ask.
āI got you a date,ā Gramps says. Iām mid-eyeroll because heās tried this once or twice before and itās never worked out, but he smacks my arm and says, āHear me out.ā
āFine. Who is she?ā
As if I need my grandfather to find women for me. Donāt get me wrongājust because Iām single with no plans to change that anytime soon doesnāt mean I donāt do all right. I meet women now and thenāitās just that I have a one-date policy because my brokerage and I canāt afford to get distracted right now.
āHer name is Cookieāā
āCookie?ā
āWell, thatās what I call her. Cassidy, if you want to be formal,ā he explains. āSheās the librarian that runs the senior book club I was telling you about, the one that bakes.ā
Great, I think. A frumpy librarian whoās probably going to shush me if I talk too loud on our date. Sounds like a lot of fun.
Gramps must see the judging look on my face because he smacks me again as Iām pulling the steaks off the grill. āNow, donāt go judging a book by its coverāhell, you havenāt even seen the cover yet.ā
But I can imagine. Actuallyā¦ Iām starting to get a mental image of a woman in a pencil skirt and those pantyhose with the seam up the backā¦ her hair in a bunā¦ heels accentuating the curves of her calves. Okay, a librarian isnāt the worst person Gramps could have set me up with.
āAll right, all right,ā I say. āFriday night?ā
Grandpa Charles is grinning, having gotten his way once again. āYes. Youāre to pick her up after her shiftāI got her address. What you do from there is up to you.ā
We go over to an iron patio set to eat and along with the steaks comes the lecture Iāve been bracing for. Gramps canāt help it if heās a diehard romanticāGrandma Carol was his soulmate, and my parents were soulmates too, even if they didnāt get long enough together. He canāt help wanting the same for me, even if Iām not sure thereās really anyone out there who can keep up with me.
3
Cassidy
I rush home after the library closes on Friday night, wanting to freshen up and change into something date night appropriate, even though Iāve got no clue what Charlesā grandson has in store for me. The whole situation feels a little ridiculous and surreal, and yet Iām feeling oddly excited about it too.
Whenās the last time I went on a date? My life has been nothing but books, books, books for the last few yearsāfirst of the textbook variety, and lately Iāve been focused on getting acclimated at my new job.
But my life has to start sometime, right? Why not tonight?
Iām standing in front of the full-length mirror in the corner of my bedroom when I see my eighteen-year-old sister, Grace, over my shoulder. Sheās leaning against the doorframe, watching me decide between two necklaces.
āThe gold one,ā she says, coming into my room. āIs that the one Mom gave you for graduation?ā
I nod. The necklace has a delicate gold heart pendant that falls just above my cleavage, and Grace is rightāitās framed nicely in the deep V-neck of the vintage tea dress Iām wearing. Iāve got red Mary Jane heels on, and lipstick to match, and Iāve stopped just short of putting my wavy brunette locks up in Victory rolls. Thatād probably be a bit much for a blind date, but Iāll take any excuse to delve into my collection of retro dresses.
āHow do I look?ā I ask my kid sister.
āLike a fifties housewife,ā she teases. āExcept more cleavage.ā
I smirk. That is the idea. If Iām going to be more adventurous then Iām going all in.
The doorbell rings downstairs and my heart leaps into my throat. What if this is the beginning of something? The thought comes involuntarily to mind, and I push it away just as quickly, then give my little sister a grin.
āGo get āim, girl,ā she says.
We head downstairs, passing Momās office on the way, and she calls through the open door, āHave a good time on your date, sweetie!ā
āThanks, Mom!ā
I go down the stairs first, and Grace almost smashes into my backside when I stop abruptly on the final stair. In the foyer, standing beside my father, is the most gorgeous man Iāve ever seen.
Seriouslyā¦ if I were to close my eyes and conjure up my dream man, heād be it.
Heās tallāat least six feetāwith smoldering chocolate eyes and a carefully groomed scruff covering his square jaw. Heās wearing a charcoal-gray suit and he just happens to have a tie on that matches the subtle polka dots of my dress. His eyes burn into mine as I hesitate on the stairs, suddenly feeling a little weak in the knees and wondering what kind of mistake has occurred.
Surely, this is not the pathetic bookworm who has to rely on his grandfather to arrange dates for him.
āChuck?ā I ask as Grace pushes me off the stairs toward him.
He smiles, a confident, slightly crooked smirk that actually gets me a little wet, and extends his hand. āYou must be Cassidy.ā He kisses the back of my hand and adds, āOr should I say Cookie?ā
Call me whatever you want, I think, wishing for the first time ever that I
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