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“No!” she said in a heated voice. “I’m sorry! I really don’t want to have my picture taken.”
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The vehemence in Ella’s tone floored Connor. At first, he thought she was joking, but one look at the way her mouth was set in a thin, hard line convinced him otherwise. She was bristling with emotion. It radiated off her in waves. Some instinct warned him to tread lightly.
“Is there some reason you don’t want your picture taken?” he asked. He shouldn’t assume, but most women who looked like Ella were photogenic. He didn’t understand what the big deal was at all. Was he missing something?
She shook her head, and said, “I… I probably look a wreck. I don’t feel camera ready.” He watched as she smoothed her hair back. She had a light sheen of perspiration on her forehead.
“You look great, Ella. Trust me, you have absolutely nothing to worry about.” He was trying to put her at ease, but her body language didn’t relax. She still looked as if she wanted to be anywhere else but here. Although he felt bad for her discomfort, he still felt stumped as to why she was making a big deal out of it. In the scheme of things, it shouldn’t matter at all. Unless there was some reason why it mattered more than she was saying.
He prodded her. “Can I get a little smile? You’re going to need this ID for the foreseeable future. You don’t want to be frowning in the photo.”
The corners of her mouth lifted, but the emotion didn’t make it all the way to her eyes. It didn’t feel genuine. He snapped a few photos, then lowered the camera and studied the images. Just as he’d suspected, the camera had captured Ella’s beauty as well as her discomfort. “I’m sure one of these can work for your ID.”
She knit her brows together. “That’s good. So, you’re just using the photo for my ID? Nothing else?”
“I promise you, we’re not going to put it on the front page of the Owl Creek Gazette. And our newsletter is a mail out that is only sent out to people who work for us, so you’re not going to become famous.” His tone was teasing, but he wasn’t sure the situation was funny. Ella was clearly ruffled. Why was she acting so camera shy? All morning he’d been able to put aside his niggling doubts about Ella. Until now. Suddenly his mind was drifting to all the strange things he’d observed about her ever since they’d met. He continued to have so many questions about her.
Ella’s shoulders noticeably sagged with relief. “I should probably head back to the shop. Being here was a nice treat, but I don’t want to overstay my visit.”
“You’re welcome here anytime,” Connor said. And despite his doubts, he meant it. Ella was a breath of fresh air in Owl Creek and at the chocolate company. When a person grew up in a small Alaskan town they were part of a tight-knit community. Connor had always loved that aspect of his hometown. On the downside, you knew everyone, and in return, they knew everything about you. There weren’t too many opportunities to peel back the layers. Maybe that was what was really bothering him about the beautiful newcomer. She seemed to have a wall up, despite the sweet air she exuded.
“Let me walk you back to the entrance,” Connor said. “These hallways can be a bit tricky.”
Ella nodded and walked alongside him. Along the way, employees gave them hearty greetings and a few times she threw out questions about the factory. She appeared to be genuinely interested in the workings of his family’s company.
Connor couldn’t help but notice the curious looks in Ella’s direction. As a newbie to the small town, Ella stood out from everyone else who’d been born and bred in Owl Creek. Folks were bound to be curious about her. He wasn’t sure what exact feelings he was battling against when a few male employees smiled extra long in her direction. Was he being overly protective or slightly annoyed at their interest in her?
“Thanks for everything. I talked to Rusty and it’s going to be a little bit longer to make the repairs.” Ella winced. “It seems I really did some damage in the accident. He had to order some special parts from Anchorage.”
“It’s not a problem. We’re neighbors. I’m available for as long as you need me.” Ella seemed beholden to him for the daily rides to town and back, but in reality she was doing him a favor. She was keeping him company and brightening up his day. He enjoyed hearing about her daily adventures at the chocolate shop and finding out about the new trends in customer purchases. It felt as if he was seeing things through a brand-new pair of eyes. He planned to be a creative force at North Star Chocolates for the remainder of his working life. One day he would take over the reins from Beulah, since his parents had already decided they didn’t wish to be at the helm. He planned to inject his own special brand of creativity and passion into the company. Until that time he was going to be a sponge and soak up all he could regarding the business.
“As long as it’s not an imposition. As soon as I get the truck back I plan to practice driving on the roads near my house just to get some experience.” Ella’s expression was sheepish. He sensed she was still beating herself up about the accident.
“Don’t stress yourself about it. You’ll get the hang of these Alaska roads in no time.”
“I sure hope so,” she said with a shake of
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