โOh. You made it.โ Heather scolded herself silently for sounding too breathless. โIโฆare you hungry?โ
โI already ate.โ He turned to Robby, who had opted for black jeans instead of a kilt. โWeโll be fine.โ
โIโll check the perimeter then. Good evening, Mrs. Westfield.โ He inclined his head, then marched off.
Heather noted how Robbyโs T-shirt was stretched across his broad back.
Definitely no weapon hidden there. โNo swords?โ she whispered.
โHe has a dagger strapped to his calf,โ Jean-Luc whispered back. โAnd I have this.โ He tapped the ground with a mahogany cane. โThereโs a sword inside.โ
Heather eyed the ornate brass handle. โIt looks like an antique.โ Was the owner one, too?
Jean-Luc surveyed the crowd. โIโm overdressed.โ
Heather smiled. His gray slacks were classy, and his blue dress shirt matched his eyes. โYou look good to me.โ
โMiss?โ The vendor interrupted. โItโs your turn.โ
โOh.โ Sheโd been too distracted to notice she was next in line. โOne pink cotton candy.โ She glanced at Jean-Luc as she dug money out of her pocket. โUnless you want one?โ
โNo. Allow me.โ He whipped a five-dollar bill from his wallet and handed it to the vendor.
โThank you.โ Heather frowned as she took the stick of spun sugar. She wasnโt sure she wanted him paying.
Jean-Luc waved away the change the vendor attempted to give him and smiled at her. โItโs for playground equipment,ย non?โ
โRight.โ She smiled back. He was being generous for the preschool. She shouldnโt read more into it than that.
โIs that yourย friend, Heather?โ Coachโs voice roared. Heather winced. โIgnore him.โ
Jean-Luc glanced at the coach. โWho is that man? What is that machine?โ
โItโs a dunking booth.โ
โAh, I understand.โ Jean-Luc nodded. โIf he does not drown, then he is a witch.โ
โNo, heโs just a creep. Itโs a game.โย A witch?ย That sounded medieval. Score another point for the immortal theory. Heather motioned toward the bench where her daughter and Fidelia were sitting. โTheyโre waiting.โ
โHey, Mrs. W.,โ the senior quarterback greeted her.
โHi, Tyler.โ She grabbed Jean-Lucโs arm, but he didnโt budge.
โWow.โ Tylerโs girlfriend looked at Jean-Luc and gave Heather a thumbs-up. โWay to go, Mrs. Westfield.โ
โThank you,โ Heather muttered, tugging on Jean-Lucโs arm. This town was way too small.
Jean-Luc leaned close. โYou know all these people?โ
โTheyโre students. Iโm their history teacher. And everybody knows everyone in this town.โ
โHeather!โ Coach roared. โWhereโd you find that sissified city boy?โ Jean-Luc stiffened. โIs he referring to me?โ
โIgnore him,โ Heather begged. โI do. Constantly.โ
Jean-Luc studied the coach, then turned to Heather with a wary look. โEvery man in this town wants you.โ
She laughed. โYeah, right. The old guys from the nursing home go into cardiac arrest whenever I walk by.โ
His gaze drifted over her. โI can believe that.โ
Was he crazy? She was wearing worn-out blue jean shorts, and the afternoon heat had left her skin almost as pink as her tank top. Her hair was escaping its ponytail to curl around her forehead and neck. She was a mess, and Jean-Luc was looking at her like she was as sweet as the pink cotton candy she was holding.
โHey, you! City boy!โ Coach shouted. โI bet you canโt dunk me.โ Jean-Luc turned toward the booth, his eyes narrowing.
โWhy donโt you get some balls, huh?โ Coach yelled. The kids snickered.
โDude, you got burned,โ Tyler muttered. Jean-Lucโs jaw shifted.
Heather yanked on his arm. โLetโs go.โ
โHe has insulted my honor,โ Jean-Luc announced. โI should challenge him to a duel.โ
โWhat?โ Heather wondered if he was serious. Did they still duel in France? โYou mean pistols at dawn?โ
โI always preferred swords.โ Jean-Luc marched toward the dunking booth.
โWait!โ Heather followed him. โYou canโt be serious.โ
He stopped, and a corner of his mouth tilted up. โDonโt worry,ย chรฉrie. I no longer duel.โ
โOh. Well, thatโs good.โ No longer?
โBut the man has clearly challenged me, and I must defend my honor in some way.โ
โThatโs easy.โ Heather motioned to the stack of balls on the counter. โYou just buy some balls and dunk him.โ
Jean-Luc glanced at the counter. โThat would be simpler than killing him.โ
โYes, it would.โ She couldnโt believe she was having this conversation.
Jean-Luc smiled slowly, his eyes twinkling. Good Lord, was he just teasing her? Her cheeks grew warm.
โI shall dunk him forthwith.โ Jean-Luc slapped a ten-dollar bill on the counter and was given two balls.
โOh, so you finally got some balls, huh?โ Coach goaded him. He pulled off his tank top and tossed it aside. โLook, Heather. Iโm still dry.โ He flexed his arms to show off his bulging biceps.
Thwack. Jean-Lucโs first ball slammed into the target, knocking it back a foot. Coachโs perch gave way, dumping him into the vat of water.
The students cheered. Coach splashed and sputtered in the water. The water was only five feet deep, but for Coachโs height, it was practically the deep end.
โRighteous.โ Tyler patted Jean-Luc on the back. โI know, right?โ another jock agreed.
โDude, itโs likeโฆkarma, you know,โ Tyler said. โCoach is always making me run till I puke.โ
Coach scrambled up the ladder. His burr haircut was flattened on his square head, and his swimsuit was dripping. โBig deal, candy ass! So you had one lucky shot.โ He pushed on the stool to make sure it had locked back into place, then settled onto it. โYouโll never do it agโโ
Thwack. Coach plummeted back into the water.
The students went wild, bouncing up and down. Two cheerleaders performed some leaps.
โDude, you are awesome!โ Tyler held up his hand for a high five.
Jean-Luc raised a hand and looked a little surprised when it was slapped.
โWeโve been trying to dunk Coach forever,โ Tylerโs girlfriend shouted over the noise. โBut itโs so expensive, we ran out of money.โ
โI understand.โ Jean-Luc handed Tyler a wad of twenty-dollar bills. โYou should all continue to play.โ
โDude, you are totally righteous!โ Tyler turned toward the other jocks, waving the money. โBalls for everyone! Thanks to Mrs. W.โs new
boyfriend!โ
Heather winced. Now the whole town would think that was true.
The students cheered, calling Jean-Luc the coolest dude in town. They all lined up to buy balls.
Coach glared at Jean-Luc as he settled back onto his perch. โYou bastard!โ
Jean-Luc smiled. โI believe my work here is done.โ He took Heatherโs arm in his.
She led him toward her daughter and Fidelia. โYou realize youโre a hero now?โ
He nodded, still smiling. โIs that the maypole?โ Heather followed his gaze. โNo, itโs a flagpole.โ
โAh. Thatโs right. This is August. Is it always this hot in Texas?โ
โIn the summer, yes. And the summer goes on about eight months.โ Heather groaned inwardly when she spotted Billy headed their way. He was in full uniform, with the usual toothpick in his mouth.
He stopped in front of her and gave Jean-Luc a dismissive glance. โHeather, I want to talk to you alone.โ
โWhy? I havenโt done anything wrong.โ
Billy frowned. โYou want to talk about your ex-husband in front of this foreigner?โ
Heather winced, remembering her exโs strange behavior the night before. โWhat did Cody do?โ
โI had to lock him up last night. He was babbling like an idiot, claiming to be a cockroach. This morning he was fine, so we let him go. He says he doesnโt remember anything.โ
Heather nodded, her heart sinking. How could she leave Bethany alone with him? โThanks for letting me know.โ
Billy tossed his toothpick to the ground. โI guess being married to you drove him crazy.โ
Ouch. Heather barely had time to register the hurt before she realized
there could be a more serious problem. Jean-Luc had stepped in front of her, his hands fisted around his cane.
His voice was soft, but deadly. โDo not insult this womanโs honor.โ
Billy hooked his thumbs in his belt, close to his gun holster. โAre you threatening an officer of the law?โ
โThatโs enough.โ Heather eased around Jean-Luc and glared at Billy. โDid you know Sasha was in town? She was at my house last night. What a shame you missed her.โ
Billyโs face went pale. โSheโs here? Sasha came back?โ
Heather wanted to kick his teeth in. โShe went to San Antonio this afternoon. But sheโll be back. Sheโs starring in the charity show at Jeanโs store in two weeks.โ
Billy nodded. โGreat. Iโll be there.โ
โExcuse us.โ Heather tugged on Jean-Lucโs arm to get away. She headed for the bench where Fidelia and Bethany were waiting. Emma had joined them, and Bethany was talking to her nonstop.
โYouโre upset with the sheriff, and not just because of his insult,โ Jean- Luc whispered.
โItโs a long story,โ Heather grumbled.
Jean-Luc stopped. โI like your stories.โ
She gazed at his sky-blue eyes, and her anger dwindled away. โItโs an old wound. I shouldnโt let it bother me.โ
โYou said it yourself. Emotional wounds take the longest to heal.โ
He actually remembered things she said. Amazing. โMy mother wanted me to break up with Billy since he was going into law enforcement. When I did, he said heโd only been hanging around me so he could be close to
Sasha.โ
โThe bastard.โ Jean-Luc turned to glare at Billyโs retreating figure. โStill, I suspect he cares for you more than you think. Heโs clearly angry when he sees you in my company.โ
โMaybe, but Iโm just second choice. If he thinks Sasha is available, he forgets all about me.โ Heather led Jean-Luc toward her daughter.
Bethany was in the middle of explaining how sheโd acquired her new bear. โThis is a baby bear, but I really wanted the great big yellow bear.
Aunt Fee said it was fixed so that no one can get the big yellow bear.โ โThatโs right, honey.โ Fidelia nodded. โYour mother tried her best.โ
With a sigh, Heather handed the cotton candy to her daughter. โHere, sweetie.โ
โYummy!โ Bethany grinned as she started stuffing pink fluff in her mouth.
Heather figured she was forgiven for her giant bear failure. โThank you for coming, Emma.โ
โIโm happy to help.โ She glanced at Jean-Luc. โWas there a problem with the sheriff?โ
Jean-Luc shifted his weight. โThereโs aโฆbug problem.โ
Emmaโs brows lifted. โThe cockroach?โ
โIโm so worried about it.โ Heather motioned with her head toward Bethany. โI donโt know if itโs safe for her to be with him now.โ
โIโm sure itโll be fine.โ Emma gave Jean-Luc a pointed look. โPerhaps you could give some reassurance?โ
Did he know something? Heather looked back and forth from Emma to Jean-Luc. There was something unsaid going on between the two of them.
Jean-Luc rubbed his brow. โHeather, if I could speak to you aloneโโ โGreat idea!โ Fidelia pointed toward the river. โWhy donโt you two take
a walk? Weโll be fine here.โ She winked at Heather.
Heather glowered back. Could Fidelia be any more obvious? โI have to get Bethany back to the gazebo in ten minutes for the show.โ
โWe have it covered,โ Emma declared. โYou two go on.โ
It was a conspiracy. Jean-Luc took her by the elbow and led her toward the dark end of the park. Without the crowd of people and park lights, the air felt a bit cooler. The noise of the crowd gave way to the drone of locusts.
She tucked some wayward curls behind her ear. โThereโs a bench at the end of this path, overlooking the river.โ
โI can see it. Itโs occupied.โ
โIt is?โ Heather squinted, but couldnโt make out the bench yet. Maybe she needed to get her eyes checked. โYou have really good eyesight.โ
โYes.โ He escorted her off the path to stroll between two rows of pecan trees. โI understand you are concerned about your daughterโs safety with her father.โ
โI am. Itโs so unlike Cody. Heโs always been soโฆnormal, I mean in the totally predictable, boring sense. The guy has a ten-step plan for everything
and never veers off the set routine.โ
โTenย steps?โ Jean-Luc sounded amused. โWhat if something can be done in nine steps?โ
โThen the world will come to an end.โ Heather laughed. โSeriously, he has ten steps to polish his shoes, ten steps to gut a fish, ten steps to do the yard. The only exception is making love.โ Oops. She winced. That shouldnโt have slipped out. Jean-Luc was way too easy to talk to.
โBut of course. That would require much more than ten steps.โ She winced again. Better to keep her mouth shut.
โHow many steps did it take?โ
She looked around, even though she couldnโt see much of anything. โLooks like weโre going to have a good crop of pecans this year.โ
He stopped. His hand tightened around her elbow, making her stop, too. โHow many steps to make love?โ
She exhaled. โThree. And Iโd rather not discuss it.โ โThree?ย How can that be possible?โ
She gritted her teeth. โI did divorce him, you know.โ
โThat is not making love.โ Jean-Lucโs voice deepened with anger. โThat isโฆan abomination.โ
She stepped back. โItโs over. Donโt let it bother you.โ
โBut he clearly had no desire to give you pleasure, and that is the main purpose for making love. A man cannot be satisfied if his woman is not.โ
Heather fluffed her hair off the back of her neck. The temperature must have risen about ten degrees.
โMaking love should take hundreds of steps,โ Jean-Luc announced. โEven a kiss would take at least ten steps.โ
Heather snorted. โI donโt think so. Lips meet, lips part. Thatโs only two steps.โ
โNo tongue?โ
โOh, right. Youโreย French. Okay, lips meet, insert tongue, lips part.
Three steps.โ
He sighed. โYou have not been properly kissed.โ โExcuse me. Iโve been kissing for twelve years.โ โI have been kissing much longer.โ
She crossed her arms. โYeah, I kinda figured that.โ He stepped toward her. โTen steps for a proper kiss.โ
โAnd an improper one?โ She groaned inwardly. Smart aleck. Now she was asking for trouble.
His teeth flashed white when he grinned. โThereโs only one way to find out.โ He dropped his cane on the ground and moved closer. โWe shall have to put it to the test.โ