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âThis is why we donât run in public.â I gestured at the streaks of jellybean speckled soda decorating the store, smiling at each child in turn. âWe need to fix this mess, now donât we?â
The boys nodded while the little girl bit her lip. âIâm real sorry I tripped you.â
âDonât you worry your little head about it, just promise me youâll fill it with good thoughts so youâll attract good things.â
Izzy arrived with a mop and a trashcan and the rest of us gathered the jellybeans off the floor. The candy coating painted our fingers in bright colors and by the smell of it, I really would like the elderflower and rose soda. Every time I looked up, I found a pair of dazzling blue eyes staring me down. I checked for a wedding ring and found nothing but beautifully masculine and definitely naked fingers, so I offered a smile, but that only made him frown and look away.
Huh.
Hello, mixed signals.
As we cleaned, the kids started to argue. âYou shouldnât have been running, Connor,â shouted the tallest boy.
âYou ran first.â
âThatâs because Iâm older.â
The little girl put her hands on her hips and blew a curl out of her eyes. âYou always say that, Garrett. It doesnât mean anything. Iâm older,â she said in a mocking voice, then rolled her eyes.
âI say it âcause itâs true and it does mean something. Tell her, Dad.â
Voices escalated. Tempers rose. The smokinâ hot man with strong hands and dazzling eyes added a pulsing jaw muscle to the list of things I couldnât stop staring at. Whyâd he have to give in to the angry energy? The kids were just being kids and were probably mirroring the way he handled situations.
Eager to diffuse the situation, I straightened, stepping over the mess to crouch in front of the trio. âMaybe weâre all a little bit at fault here.â
The little girl wrinkled her nose. âWhy do you smell like dirt?â
âCharlotte Anne Cooper!â Her father stood, looking mortified, and started the beginnings of another apology.
I didnât need him to make amends for his daughter. Kids hadnât learned to install a filter and I loved it. The honesty was refreshing.
âItâs probably my essential oil.â I held out my diffuser necklace for the girl to smell. âItâs vetiver and itâs my favorite. Surrounding myself with things I like makes it easy to stay happy.â
All three children leaned in to get a whiff.
âIt does smell a little bit like dirt, but it also smells like a good memory and it always calms me down when Iâm feeling stressed.â I gave the necklace a sniff as the kids nodded.
âYeah,â said the tallestâGarrett, I thought. âI can see that.â
âMe too.â The middle child beamed at his older brother.
Charlie blew another curl out of her eyes. âIt still smells like dirt to me.â
Their father appeared beside me and apologized profusely, but I didnât hear a word of what he was saying over my spirit guides and higher self yammering at me. This guy, whoever he was, needed help. His beautiful eyes looked so tired. The slump of his shoulders spoke of exhaustion and fatigue, while the sadness in his voice as he asked his kids to apologize to Izzy and me made me want to hug himâand the fact that he was dead sexy didnât help.
But the cincher? The dealmaker? It was this sense of strength oozing under it all. That this man, though beaten down and struggling with something, had energyâŚvitalityâŚ
Whatever it was, it meant something.
âItâs okay.â I put a hand on his arm and tried not to react to the surge of YES PLEASE OMG HEâS SO TASTY zooming through my body. He offered to replace my things, but Izzy wouldnât hear of either of us spending more money. As I walked to the car, my arms once again filled with candy and soda, my head was filled with a single thought repeating over and over. âWho was that?â
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Acknowledgments
Mr. Wonderfulâyou make every day the kind of day that proves Iâm living my happily ever after. Thank you for your love, your guidance, and your friendship.
Thank you to my children for putting up with me wearing pjs for too many days in a row.
Thank you to Joyce, Linda, Nickiann, Stormi, Kieran, Elaine, and Suzanne. I hope you see your fingerprints in this final version!
And thank you to YOU, wonderful reader, for sticking with this story to the very end. I hope you enjoyed your stay in Wildrose Landingâbecause there are more books to come! If you did enjoy your time with Alex and Evie in Fearless, would you please consider leaving a review on your favorite site? It helps other readers connect with the book and youâll have my undying gratitude!
Recipes
Drunken Sailor
This copper-cupped cocktail will bring out your inner pirate with a mix of rum, gin and ginger ale!
1 1/2 oz. rum
1/4 oz. gin
1/2 oz. fresh lime juice
Ginger ale
Glass: copper mug
Garnish: skewered slice of orange, candied ginger, lime and cherry
In a crushed ice-packed copper mug, combine all ingredients, except ginger ale. Add extra crushed ice to the top, if necessary, top with ginger ale and garnish.
Orange Chicken
This recipe is low FODMAP and is great for people with IBS.
INGREDIENTS
⢠6 boneless, skinless chicken thighs or breasts (about 1.5 lbs); chopped into bite size pieces
⢠1 tsp salt
⢠Pepper to taste
⢠2 large eggs
⢠1 cup cornstarch or potato starch
⢠Canola or other preferred oil for frying
⢠Chives or scallion tips, optional for garnish
For Orange Sauce: (makes about 1.5 cups sauce)
⢠1 tbsp garlic-infused olive oilâInfused oils with onion and garlic are safe to eat on the low-FODMAP diet, as the FODMAPs will not absorb into the oil. This is not true for water based products and these spices!
⢠1 tbsp ginger powder
⢠1 tsp crushed red pepper flakes (more or less depending on desired spice level)
⢠½ cup soy sauce
⢠½ cup vinegar (white vinegar, apple cider or rice vinegar)
⢠2 tbsp cornstarch or potato starch
⢠1/4 cup water
⢠6 tbsp light corn syrup
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