You slept here?โ asks Jamesโhis head leaning over the back of the couch to stare at me accusingly.
I grunt and throw my legs over the front of the couch, sitting up. Everything on me hurts as I press the heels of my hands into my eyes wishing I had gotten about seven more hours of sleep. Turns out sleeping on a couch in my thirties is not as easy as it was in my twenties. โYeah. You need a new couch.โ
โThatโs it? Thatโs all youโre gonna say about it?โ James laughs, coming around to settle into an armchair, steaming cup of coffee in hand.
I shrug. Itโs too early for conversation. Not too early for James, though. He starts his day on the farm around five
A.M. I bet thatโs his second cup of coffee. Maybe even third. โI left you in here with the TV on at nine oโclock
assuming youโd go home when the girls left your house. And then I come out here to find you hiding on my couch, snoring away.โ
โI donโt snore.โ I pick up my shirt from the floor and tug it down over my head. โAnd Iโm not hiding.โ
James is smirking. โOh yeah? What do you wanna call it then?โ
I press my tongue into my cheek. โAvoidance.โ
He chuckles lightly. โWell, at least youโll own up to that much.โ
Itโs time for coffee. Itโs always time for coffee, actually. Standing up, I go into Jamesโs kitchen and find a full pot and a mug. James makes his coffee like a damn cowboy. I could throw a horseshoe in it and it would disintegrate. I take a sip and grimace. โHow do you drink it like this?โ
โStarted when I was a kid. I think I burned up all my insides at an early age so I donโt even notice anymore.โ
โDoes Tommy drink it like this, too?โ Tommy is Jamesโs younger brother. James inherited the farm when his mom and dad got older and didnโt want to run it anymore, but Tommy has never been interested in being a farmer. Heโs a successful entrepreneur, always traveling and starting up new companies, restaurants, and hotels all around the world. Heโs good at it. But heโs also a douchebag. Canโt stand him if Iโm being honest.
James laughs. โHell no. Tommy wonโt touch coffee if itโs not in some sort of latte form with a nasty syrup in it.โ
โSounds about right.โ I take another drink, thankful that James seems to be distracted from any conversations of Amelia. I just need a few more milligrams of caffeine in me before Iโm ready to discuss or even think about that woman. โWhere is he now?โ
โNew York, I think. Working on a new gourmet noodle restaurant and sleeping with supermodels.โ
โWhat a life.โ
He groans. โWhatever. You know youโd choose this life over that one any day. In fact, you did.โ
โTo be fair, though, supermodels werenโt in the mix. Might have been different if that option had been available.โ
James shakes his head with a smile. โBullshit. Youโre not into supermodels.โ His smile turns searching. โYouโre into dark-haired singers with a sweet smile and curves for days.โ
โEasy,โ I say, before I even realize that Iโm getting territorial about the thought of James admiring Ameliaโs curves. What the hell is wrong with me? Sheโs not mine to get territorial over. If James wanted to go for Amelia, that would be completelyโฆunacceptable. Who am I kidding? Iโd kill him. Limb by limb, Iโd make it as painful as possible.
Jamesโs eyebrows go up. Heโs pleased to have successfully hit a nerve. โKnew it. Dammit, youโre falling headfirst for that woman.โ He shakes his head. โYouโre in trouble.โ
I set down my mug of gasoline that James likes to think is coffee and raid his pantry. โYouโre so dramatic. Iโm not falling for her. Iโm attracted to her. Thereโs a difference.โ I pull out a loaf of homemade bread that I know is from Jennaโs Bread Basket and pop a slice into the toaster. Actually, I throw in two. โAnd that, if you must know, is why I spent the night here. Because I have enough sense to stay away from the woman Iโm attracted to after the sun goes down.โ
He pulls a face. โDoes that mean Iโm always going to wake up to you on my couch?โ
โHell no. I think I strained my neck sleeping there.โ I rub the spot that feels like someone stuck a corkscrew in my neck and twisted. โI just needed a night away to get my head on straight again. Iโm good now.โ
โSure. Yeah.โ James gives a mocking nod. โA night away cured you.โ
The toast pops up and thatโs my cue to leave. I slap some butter on the slices of golden brown toast and then
rip off two paper towels. One for each piece of toast. James notices because heโs way too invested in my life at the moment. โWhy do you have two paper towels?โ
โWhy does it matter? You the paper towel sheriff?โ
โJust want to know why youโre wasting all my good paper when you could just put your two slices of toast in one paper towel.โ His voice is thick with amusement. He doesnโt care about hisย good paper.ย He cares about annoying me.
Weโre interrupted by a light knock on the door. James and I both frown before he goes to open it because no one in this town makes house calls this early. He opens the door and there stands the woman Iโm avoiding. Her new bangs are framing her pretty face and the rest of her hair is tied up in a messy bun on her headโฆand sheโs wearingย myย sweatshirt. Does she ever wear her own clothes?
Jamesโs house is small like mine, so even in the kitchen, Iโm able to make eye contact with Amelia standing right outside the front door. She sees me frown as my eyes drop. Her cheeks pink. Sheโs a thief, caught red-handed in an alley. Those big blue eyes flash and she crosses her hands over her chest like I might steal it right back. โI was cold. Itโs cold in your house. And I didnโt pack a sweatshirt.โ She pauses and when my eyes narrow even further she adds, โI found this on the coatrack!โ
James chuckles lightly and glances over his shoulder at me before looking back at her. โMorning, Amelia, what can I do for you?โ
She dimples at James and I find myself wanting to cup my hands over her cheeks so he canโt see them. Like those dimples are an intimate part of her that only I should be entitled to see.ย Shit, Iโm in big trouble.
โActually, I was looking for Noah.โ
James steps aside and gestures for Amelia to come in. She does and thatโs when I notice sheโs still wearing shorts. Tiny ones. They just peek out from under the sweatshirt, and James notices as she walks by him. Because heโs a good friend, though, he looks away quickly. Straight into my glaring eyes in fact.
Amelia crosses the room and stops in front of me in the kitchen. Memories of last night standing with her in my entryway assault me. I touched her.ย Tenderly.ย While sober. I havenโt touched a woman that way in a long time. Yeah, it felt sexy, but it was also something different. The moment my skin connected with hers, it was all I could do not to savor it. The way I would with someone I care about. I keep trying to tell myself itโs only attraction, but Iโm not sure that even I can believe that anymore. Not when she smiles up at me and it feels like my insides burst with light. When Iโm dying to know how her night with my sisters went. Wishing I could cancel my day and spend the whole of it just listening to her talk. Iโm terrified.
When Amelia is within armโs length, I hand her one of the slices of toast. At first she hesitates. โI donโt want to take your toast.โ
โI made it for you,โ I say with an easy shrug. โI was about to head home.โ
I accidentally make eye contact with James and he shakes his head, mouthing,ย I knew it.ย Then he makes a headfirst-dive gesture with his hands.
โThank you!โ Thereโs an awkward pause as Amelia shu๏ฌes on her feet and then glances briefly over her shoulder at James. He just stands there smiling like an idiot, not taking the hint that she wants to talk with me alone.
โDo you want to ride back over with me in my truck?โ
โNo!โ she says a little too firmly and then smiles. โSorry. UhโI was actually just coming over to tell you Iโll be out of your hair today. Annie invited me to work with her at the flower shop and I said I would.โ
โI donโt think Iโve ever heard anyone sayย inviteย in terms
of work before. Donโt feel like you have to say yes. Youโre here so you can get a break, not work for free at my sisterโs shop.โ
She fiddles with her bangs. โOh, I know! I want to. Itโll be fun. I havenโt worked a job that wasnโt on a stage in forever. Iโm actually looking forward to it.โ She shoots a little airstream at her bangs to shift them. And before I can control my hand, I reach up and brush my fingers against her bangs, sweeping them out of her eyes. She smiles softly
โcuriouslyโat the gesture. I would give an excuse, but I donโt have a good one anymore. So I just shrug with an it- is-what-it-is smile. And then I make it worse.
โYou can work with me at The Pie Shop.โ The words are out before I can reel them back in. Why the hell did I say that? I had just decided to spend less time around Amelia and now Iโm inviting her to spend the whole day with me?
โHow come youโve never invited me to work at The Pie Shop with you?โ James asks, clearly trying to shorten his life span.
I look around Amelia toward my idiot friend. โDonโt you have something better to do? Corn that needs shucking? Cows to milk?โ
He shakes his head and settles back into the armchair facing us. โNope. Not a damn thing.โ
Amelia looks at James. โActually, I was hoping I could get a tour of your farm one of these days while Iโm in town.โ
Iโm not annoyed. Iโm not annoyed in the least that she bypassed my offer to work at The Pie Shop and asked James for a tour of his farm instead. Not annoyedย at all.
โOf course. You wanna come work with me for a while tomorrow?โ
Ameliaโs face beams. โYes! Can we go to lunch at the diner, too? Iโm trying to soak up as much of the town as I can while Iโm here.โ
โSure,โ says James indulgently, and I fantasize about storming across the living room and tossing him through the window.
She looks back at me and lightly bumps my chest with the back of her hand. โLook! Now you donโt have to worry about me being in your hair for two whole days. Arenโt you happy?โ
โSo damn happy.โ I take one more swig of battery-acid coffee just because I want to feel the burn, and then grab my keys off the counter. โIโm gonna headโโ
โWAIT!โ Amelia says, pressing her hand firmly into my chest. Her eyes are wide, eyelashes practically touching her eyebrows, and when she sees my expression, she drops her hand. She slowly backs away toward the window with her hand outstretched toward me like Iโm a spooked horse about to bolt. โJustโฆwait a second.โ When she reaches the window, she peeks through the blinds in the direction of my house and then sighs. โOkay, you can go home now!โ
Her bright tone immediately has me suspicious. โWhatโd you do to my house, Amelia?โ
โNothing.โ
โAmelia.โ
She crinkles her nose and starts heading for the door, moving faster and faster with each step. โReally, it was nothing. Justโฆa small fire on the stove! But-the-fire-
department-put-it-out-and-theyโre-gone-now-so-see-ya-
later!โ she yells in a frantic rush, before sprinting out the front door with her piece of toast clutched in her hand.
The door slams behind her and after a moment of silence, I look at James. โDonโt say a wโโ
โAmelia and Noah sitting in a treeโฆโ
โBe sure and have a shitty day, James!โ I say in a chipper tone, throwing him the bird over my shoulder.
โTell your girlfriend I canโt wait for our lunch date. Love you!โ
I then hop in my truck and drive exactly one minute over to my house. Getting out, I slam the door with determination. I willย notย care that Amelia will be spending the day with Annie instead of me. I willย notย be jealous that sheโs spending tomorrow with James. I will not think about her for the rest of the day, in fact. Iโll enjoy my solitude at the shop just like I always do.