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Anabelle thumbed through Elle Décor, tore
out pages of inspiration to use for her presentation. Later, she’d scan them to
create a digital board. A rep had left a perfect sample earlier and she pulled
it from her library and admired the iridescent glass mosaic. It would be a
perfect complement to the capiz shell chevron pattern she’d selected earlier. For
the next few minutes, she played with the arrangement, tweaking the finishes
and keeping her hands busy so her eyes wouldn’t stray back to Derek.

But as if a magnetic force compelled her, her
gaze honed in on Derek’s body as he lifted and screwed. His strong shoulders
were well defined but not
the
scary kind of muscles found
on the cover of weight lifting magazines. He twisted, reaching for his drill
and she caught a glimpse of his abs. A bead of sweat worked its way down the
happy trails of his lower stomach until it disappeared down the front of his
jeans, drawing attention to his heft.

Goodness.

He looked up and caught the direction of
her gaze. She jerked her eyes up and closed her mouth, surreptitiously she
checked for unwanted drool.

Busted.

She could only hope he hadn’t caught the open-mouthed
guppy look Charlie had warned her about. A weird energy filled her and Anabelle
couldn’t stay still. She stacked her samples, cleared away clutter and
straightened her sample bins. “It’s hot in here.”

“Is it?” Charlie glanced between Anabelle
and Derek as he worked on the install. She remained in front of the computer
where Anabelle presumed she was still on the hunt for a match.

“I think I have a fan in the storage room.
I’ll go check,” she said over her shoulders and hurried off.

The storage room was filled with seasonal
boxes, client files and miscellaneous crap she couldn’t part with. Most days
she avoided the room because it served as a reminder of her failure to fully
complete her ‘things to do’ list.

Today, the stuffy room was sanctuary, her
hideaway hole from the embarrassment of being caught acting like a hungry
cougar.

Anabelle banged her forehead against the
wood shelving. Dust motes and the scent of pine filled the air. She palmed her
hot cheeks, hating the itchy sensation this fixation with Derek had brought
about. To continue with it was madness, her professional mode of operation was
in jeopardy and she couldn’t allow it.

She took a deep breath, trying to clear her
head. She refused to allow her little crush control over her life. It was time
to take charge once more. A strategic maneuvering of boxes and magazine holders
revealed a familiar cord.

“Success at last,” she muttered. For a
moment she considered staying put and plugging in the fan to cool off so she would
no longer resemble a chili pepper.

Maybe it was time for a Cupid’s Match
coffee date. KayakLover looked normal or at least relatively normal in that his
photos showed a man smiling rather than one with a constipated death glare. The
photos were of assorted outdoor activities with friends, which meant he wasn’t
an antisocial hermit. A definite possibility and maybe he’d be partial to
progressing at a slower pace. She wanted to get laid but she didn’t think her
heart could handle an experienced Casanova.

Her phone buzzed.

 

I have
details on your blind date with the doctor. Call me. You’re not getting any
younger. Mother.

 

Good grief.

If she didn’t get on with Cupid’s Match,
her mother would pimp her out. She shuddered at the scary thought.

“Hey.”

She started, she’d been lost in thought and
hadn’t heard his entrance.

“Hey there, Derek. What can I do for you?”

She turned and faced him grateful he’d put
his shirt back on. The room had shrunk in the span of a moment and he stood
close. There wasn’t room to step back since her old drafting table was behind
her, her bottom rested against the edge. He moved closer and her temperature
soared.

“Wanted to check on you. Thought you might
have fallen into a rabbit hole, you’ve been gone for so long. Need any help?”

“I’m ok. I found the fan but got distracted
with this mess.”

“Let me help.”

She shook her head. No way did she want to
be stuck in here with him. If she didn’t get him out, she couldn’t guarantee his
safety. The combined scent of Irish Spring and the essence of Derek hung heavy
in the confined quarters. It was too tempting. If he knew he was on the verge
of being tackled, he might not be so relaxed.

“Nope. I’m good.” The close distance invited
intimacy so she avoided eye contact, choosing instead to stare straight ahead.
If she made eye contact, the connection might hypnotize her into doing
something idiotic. She could imagine his embarrassment if she gave in to
temptation and licked his neck. Poor Derek. He was a nice guy so he’d be
embarrassed for her.

The exotic wood carved necklace provided a
welcome excuse so she pretended fascination like the big chicken she was. He noticed
the direction of her gaze and touched it. “I got this in Thailand last summer
after a scuba diving trip with friends.”

“It’s beautiful.”

“Thanks. I like their craftsmanship.”

“I hear Thailand is beautiful. I've always
wanted to ride an elephant.”

He grinned. “We should go one day. They
have great food, friendly people and lots of elephants for you to ride.”

“I couldn't.” She stepped back and bumped
her hip against the drafting table. “Ouch.” She’d forgot it was behind her and
rubbed the sore spot.

Derek pushed her hand aside and rubbed the
spot for her. “You okay?”

She nodded absently because instead of
soothing her, he created all sorts of non-relaxing thoughts inside of her.
What was wrong with him?
She was trying
to protect him from being mauled by a cougar.

“Why not? It would be a perfect buying
excursion for you.”

“I’m too busy.”

“Too busy for Thailand?” He chuckled. “Come
on Anabelle, where's your sense of adventure?”

“Missing in action?”

They stood in silence. His eyes searched her
face as if she was a puzzle he didn’t quite understand.

Her phone buzzed and broke the connection.
Anabelle grabbed it and saw an alert form Cupid’s Match. Someone had winked at
her.

“I didn’t know you were on Cupid’s Match.” His
smile dripped boyish charm, not apologizing for his nosiness.

She stuck out her chin. “Yes. I opened an account
this morning.” It wasn’t how she envisioned meeting the man of her dreams, but
it had worked for others, so why not her?

“So you’re ready to date now?”

“Business kept me busy but I think I’m
ready now.”

“So when are
we
going out?” He grinned down at her and she gave a nervous laugh.

“Never,” she said, rubbing her neck.

“Why not?” His grin disappeared and a frown
appeared in its place.

“It wouldn’t be proper. We work together.”

“You’re assuming it wouldn’t work but what
if it did?” He crossed his arms across his chest.

“You’re sweet but I’m older.” She looked
away, her face felt hot at that admission.

He tilted her chin back to meet his gaze. “Not
by much.”

“By enough.”

He narrowed his eyes as if he wanted to
argue but Charlie stuck her head in the room and saved her.

“Good news! You’ve been winked at!”

“I saw,” she said without turning because Derek’s
gaze wouldn’t release her. They continued their stare down.

“Yep. Looks like archi439 is interested.”
Charlie went on, oblivious to the tension. “I answered for you because he wants
to meet!”

“Great,” she said and forced her gaze away from
Derek.

“I know, right?” Charlie squealed and did a
victory dance, ignoring Anabelle’s lack of enthusiasm. “We’re going to break
your dry spell, baby.”

Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Derek
stiffen while Charlie vibrated with excitement. “So when will I sit with a
perfect stranger and struggle through an hour long conversation?”

“Tonight.”

Derek remained silent since Charlie’s interruption
and Charlie punched his shoulder lightly. “Derek, Anabelle might get lucky
tonight!”

Derek gaze hardened. Anabelle had never
seen him look so fierce.

“Charlie…” She warned with a subtle shake
of her head.

“Never mind all that. I have a feeling this
guy has some of those qualities we discussed from your checklist. Wink. Wink.”

Anabelle groaned and palmed her burning face.
Charlie had the subtlety of a sledgehammer.

“Stop that. Derek knows the importance of
an active sex life and he’s happy for you, aren’t you Derek?”

Without waiting for a confirmation from
him, she breezed on, “And you, missy, you can thank me later. Eight o’clock at
Sushiman.”

She grimaced, and tried to apologize for
Charlie’s stint into insanity but Derek’s jaw was tight and he no longer looked
laid back, so she let it go.

 
 

It took serious effort, but after a five
mile run and a beer, he was finally able to unclench his jaw. When he thought of
the storage room scene, he wanted to bend something. That Anabelle would rather
date a stranger instead of him was unbelievable.

“What’s with the grumpy face?” Dani met him
on the walkway in front of their sister’s farmhouse.

“Did you know Anabelle was on Cupid’s
Match?” He wanted to kick the dirt but he knew his sister would use the
childish action against him.

“No. Why should I? Anabelle is your
obsession, not mine.”

He shook his head at her imitation of a
goggle eyed, drooling maniac. There was no denying it so he didn’t try.

“What happened?” she asked after she’d had
her fun.

“I found out she’s going on a date tonight
with a match.”

“That’s kind of scary.”

“Exactly. Why would she go out with a
stranger, instead of me?”

“Did you ask?” Dani’s eyes were big behind
the brainiac glasses she wore when she had problems with her contacts.

“Yes.”

“I take it from the grumpy face, you were
shot down?”

He glared at his kid sister rather than
answer her.

“Impressive. Go Anabelle.”

“Shut up.” Two sisters he had. It was a
good thing his best friend, Joe, was always around although that braying ass
liked to give him a hard time too.

“Women throw themselves at you and you
can’t be bothered, but Anabelle treats you like you have leprosy and you can’t
get enough.”

“It’s not that bad.”

“Oh really? She barely makes eye contact
when I’m in meetings with the two of you.”

He shrugged, that was the reason he’d
started sending Dani on errands when he knew Anabelle was scheduled to come in.

“You should check on her though. Make sure
she’s safe.”

“I promised Dylan I would take the kids
shopping tonight for Halloween costumes, since you have a tutoring session tonight.”

“Right.” She nodded and adjusted her
backpack. “After that then.”

“Maybe.”

“You’re never going to rest until you do.”

He shrugged. “Drive safely,” he said,
ruffling her shiny brown hair.

“I will. Bye brother. Have fun with the
monsters.”

He laughed and walked up the steps to
Monster Headquarters, aka his sister’s home.

 
 

Frilly tutus and colorful tights filled Derek’s
vision.

“Uncle Derek, can you reach that tiara for
me, please?”

His youngest niece, Esme, indicated the
light blue sparkly crown on the top row of dazzling crowns.

“Here you go, little monster.”

“Thank you!” She squealed and danced her
happy dance, hugging the crown like she was never letting it go. Her eyes
sparkled and he was glad he’d volunteered for shopping duty. His nieces always
made him smile.

“You sure you don’t want to be batman,
sweetie?”

She gave him a look of pure exasperation he
figured she’d copied from her older sister who was on the cusp of crossing into
the dangerous land of hormones and boys. On Janie, the look dripped
condescension of the highest order and was a little bit scary, but on
preschooler, Esme, it was adorable.

“Ok, little monster.” He said and tugged on
her brown pigtails.

“Uncle Derek, what do you think about this?”

Speak of the devil. He took in the sexy
pirate outfit complete with a ruffled off the shoulder top, short skirt and fishnet
stockings his oldest niece held in front of her.

“That’s a big fat…NO.” His sister would
tear him apart if he bought that.

“No?” An eyebrow arched high over
incredulous eyes. A storm brewed, he could sense it.

“No,” he replied, crossing his arms over
his chest. There was no way he would capitulate in the face of his niece’s
brand of warfare. She did preteen pout like nobody’s business but his sister’s
would torture him for the rest of his life if he brought that costume home. He’d
be sixty and still be harassed by his sisters for the
one time
he was sent out for Halloween costumes and bought a
glorified hooker outfit instead.

He shuddered. No fucking way.

“Okay then, how about this one?” Jane’s
unrepentant grin let him know she’d been joking and had thoroughly enjoyed his
panic. She held out a hippie costume with a temporary flower and peace tattoo along
with a beaded headband and fringed vest.

“Perfect.” He sighed, relieved his niece
wasn’t serious about dressing like a tramp and he could hold off on discussing the
dangers of exposing herself to hormonal boys. Although the fact she’d inherited
his warped sense of humor was worrisome. She’d give him gray hairs in the next
few years. “Now, what about Alex?”

“She’s coming.”

A crash sounded at the end of the aisle and
plastic pumpkins scattered everywhere. He winced when he heard his niece breath
out, “Oopsie.”

Derek sighed. “You were supposed to watch
her.”

“What? I was. She was right behind me. I
can’t help she’s a walking disaster.”

He shook his head, already heading down the
aisle. He picked up an armful of pumpkins while a harassed looking attendant
restacked the pumpkins and his niece attempted to assist. Attempted was the key
word, in that more pumpkins fell than were successfully stacked and the
attendant looked pained.

“Sorry, Uncle Derek, I didn’t see it,” Alex
said when she saw him. She shoved her glasses up her nose and clutched her loot
under one arm. With the other she reached for more pumpkins.

“That’s okay sweetie.” To the attendant he mouthed
an apology to which she smiled and gave him an appreciative look before glancing
down at his ring finger. Her smile grew when she noted it was bare. He wished
he felt an answering interest but a certain brunette dominated his thoughts, a
certain luscious and completely stubborn brunette, he reminded himself.

“I found
the
perfect costume, Uncle Derek. Check it out.”

His middle niece held up a ghoulish
doctor’s outfit and waggled her eyebrows. “Well? Huh? Huh?” She bounced up and
down. “What do you think? It’s perfect right? I even found face paint so I can
be
extra
creepy.”

She looked so pleased, he laughed. He
couldn’t help it. No matter what thoughts filled his mind, the girls brought
him joy and he was glad he’d moved here.

“I love it.”

“Good, because I have the perfect costume
for you too, Uncle Derek.” She nodded her head up and down, aquiver in her excitement.
Sometimes his eight-year-old niece reminded him of a golden retriever, it made
him want to pet her shiny golden brown hair.

“Yeah, Uncle Derek, you’re
gonna
love it,” Janie said with a slightly evil smirk that
made him a little nervous. Since his sister paid in food, today’s excursion was
going to cost her some homemade strawberry shortcake, for sure.

He checked his watch, the timeline was
tight but he estimated he could finish the shopping, drop the kids off, and
have enough time to get ready before he crashed a date tonight. He grinned and
ignored the strange looks his nieces gave him.

He had his own evil plan to set in place
tonight.

It was time Anabelle saw the possibilities
of dating a younger man.

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