Episode 5
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When her gray eyes turned smoky,
Brad swallowed hard. He shouldn't be
noticing. She was Richie's little
sister. Well, not really little, but
just the same ... Besides, she probably
didn't want to hang around a man with a ready-made family. His relationship karma was seriously busted.
Taylor was the first to speak. "I'll, um, go check out the
window."
"Good. Great.
Ah. Good idea." What was the matter with him? Babbling like an idiot.
"Papa. Where can I play?"
A perfect distraction. "Right here in the living room is
fine. Maybe in the corner by the
stairs." She'd be protected there
in case glass started flying. He carried
the toy box over, then unlatched the cover.
Faith shucked off her Dora the
Explorer backpack, settled on the floor and began pulling out all her favorite
pink princess stuff.
Brad was aware of Taylor the minute
she returned wet again. He struggled not
to race over to her. "Need any
help?"
"Nope. Just a broken pane." She smiled.
"Nothing in there will get hurt by a little water. When it stops raining, I can fix it."
Taylor brushed against him, and he nearly
spun her around. To do what? Take her in his arms and kiss her? Not a good idea.
She walked by and the moment
passed. Leaving him with thoughts of
staying here tonight, with her, until the storm was over.
"Papa."
His daughter's voice snapped him to
his senses.
"What, sweet pea?"
"I think Misty needs to go
out."
* * *
Taylor focused her attention on Faith. Misty was just the excuse she needed to put
some space between herself and Brad. A
good walk in the rain might cool her down.
Wash away any fantasy thoughts about him. "What's Misty doing?"
"She's been going back and
forth to the kitchen door."
Taylor crossed over and ruffled Faith's
hair. "You're such a smart
girl. That's exactly what Misty
wants." She grabbed the leash.
"Can I take her out? Please."
Taylor shook her head. "That's not a good idea. It's really stormy out there."
"I'll hold her leash very
tight."
Taylor looked at Brad.
"No, Faith, you stay in here
and keep dry with me."
Faith pushed out her lower lip, but
nodded.
"I'll be right back." Taylor
clipped on Misty's lead.
Back in the kitchen a short time
later, Taylor
removed her rain gear and Misty's leash.
"Is it still a bad
storm?" Faith's little brow was furrowed.
"It's not as windy." Taylor
knelt in front of Faith. "Are you
worried about the storm?"
"A little. It was scary when the tree fell. But I'm a big girl."
Taylor wrapped an arm around Faith and looked
up at Brad. "She's being a really
brave girl."
Faith nodded, freed herself and
returned to playing with her toys.
Brad stared at Taylor for a moment, as if he wanted to say
something important. "You're good
with her."
Taylor stood.
"Thanks. Probably comes from
dealing with a roomful of kiddos not much older than her."
"It's more than that. You seem to like her."
What in the world did he mean?
He glanced at her, then looked
away. "After Faith was born, her
mother refused to marry me. Said she
wanted to return home--to France. It wasn't the right timing for her to be a
mother."
Taylor rested a hand on his arm.
He scrubbed his face. "Look.
It's getting darker outside and it's not even supper time. Maybe we should light some candles."
Taylor accepted the change of subject. She wouldn't press him further. He'd tell her more when the time was
right. "I keep candles in the
bottom drawer in the bathroom. Faith,
can you get those, please? Brad, you'll
find oil lamps on the mantle. And I'll
get the Aladdin Lamp."
Brad helped Faith with the candles
after lighting the lamps.
Faith clapped her hands together
when Taylor lit
the lamp. "Wow. That is really bright."
Taylor smiled. "It is, isn't it? It was my grandmother's. When Grandpa first built Brookview, they
didn't have electricity."
Faith wrinkled her brow. "How did they run their computer?"
Taylor laughed. "No computers back then."
"That's right. I forgot.
Papa's told me about the old days."
Brad groaned, a sheepish grin on his
face.
"The old days, huh?" Taylor teased. He was so--such a hunk--when he was
embarrassed. Her gaze caught and held
his for an eternal moment. Without even
trying, he rocked her world. Obviously,
nothing had changed since that mortifying day when she'd decided to flirt with
him.
Faith tugged Taylor's sleeve, breaking through her
memories. "Can we eat? My tummy is grumbling."
Brad laughed. "We'll have to light a fire."
Just as well they had a pint-sized
chaperone, Taylor
decided. Misty wasn't going to be any
help. She wouldn't stop Taylor from planting a kiss on Brad's
delectable mouth.
Faith had a puzzled look on her
face. "Why do we need a fire?"
"So we can cook supper."
"Just like when we go
camping."
"That's right. Come on, sweet pea. I need some help."
While Brad and Faith built the fire,
Taylor made the
patties.
By the time they cooked hamburgers
in a cast iron skillet and finished eating, night had fallen. It was still raining, but the wind was gone.
"Let's play a game," Faith
suggested.
"Which one?"
"Princess Candyland."
"Of course." Brad looked at Taylor and rolled his eyes.
"I'd love to. I've never played that one."
Faith looked at Taylor like she'd come from another
planet. "You never played
Candyland?"
Taylor shook her head. "Not the Princess version."
"You'll love it."
Taylor smiled at the absolute assurance in
Faith's voice.
Her eyes began to droop just as they
finished the first game.
"Come on, sweet pea. Time for bed." Opening Faith's backpack, Brad helped her put
on pajamas and brush her teeth. "I
assume there are two bedrooms upstairs--just like my camp?
Taylor nodded.
While Brad put Faith to bed, Taylor stirred the
embers, added another log to ward off the chill and curled up on the couch in
front of the fireplace.
Only a few minutes passed before
Brad returned. "She was practically
asleep before I finished tucking her in."
Taylor patted the cushion beside her. "Saving Misty tuckered her out. Have a seat."
He settled beside her, heaving a
sigh. "This has been a crazy
day."
"It has, but I'm glad you were
here. Made it more of an adventure than
an ordeal."
"And you're great with
Faith." He slid his arm along the
back of the couch, stopping when his fingers grazed Taylor's shoulder.
His slightest touch tantalized
her. She fought to keep her hands off
him, refused to make a fool of herself again.
"She's an adorable little girl."
"And you're an adorable big
girl." He moved closer. Putting a finger under her chin, he tilted
her head and caressed her lips with his.
Heat splintered through Taylor. The wind could have blown away the house and
she wouldn't have noticed. Her wish from
that long-ago day on the dock had come true.
Brad had finally kissed her.
THE END