A Teaspoon of Trouble
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“Great. I’ll do that.”
“Then I’ll see you tomorrow for your baking class. What time?”
“When’s good for you?” he asked.
“School finishes at three and I don’t have meetings after class tomorrow. About four?” she suggested.
“That’d be perfect.”
She drained her mug. “Thank you for the…” Cappuccino was a risky word and there was too much chance of a double stutter in the middle. “Coffee,” she said carefully.
“Pleasure.”
“I’ll wash up my mug,” she offered.
“No, it’s fine. I’m going to be a while cleaning up,” he said. “A mug won’t make any difference.”
“OK. Well—see you tomorrow.”
“See you,” he said. “And, Stacey?”
“Yes?”
“Thank you. I really appreciate you helping me.”
And funny how his smile made her feel warm right from the inside out.
Find out what happens next in A Spoonful of Sugar…
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About the Author
When she’s not writing books, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Shirley Jump competes in triathlons, mostly because all that training lets her justify mid-day naps and a second slice of chocolate cake. She’s published more than 60 books in 24 languages, although she’s too geographically challenged to find any of those countries on a map.
Visit her website at shirleyjump.com for author news and a booklist, and follow her on Facebook at facebook.com/shirleyjump.author for giveaways and deep discussions about important things like chocolate and shoes.
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