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by Andrea Randall


  I smacked his chest. “I’m serious.”

  He picked me up and set me on the large worktable behind me.

  “Will you just trust me?” He grinned.

  “Oh, I do. I really do. I was just saying—”

  He laughed, pinching my chin between his thumb and forefinger. “I know you do. And, I know it’s not easy. Thank you...” He trailed off, his eyes locking on my lips before moving back to mine. The look he got right before he kissed me was enough to seize every muscle in my body.

  “What?” he asked, studying my face.

  “That look in your eyes ... it’s so intense.”

  He kissed me, letting his tongue trail the length of my lips once before pulling away. “Bad intense?”

  “No,” I said in my exhale.

  “Come upstairs with me.” Regan held my hand as I slid off the table and walked next to him up the stairs. My pulse thumped in my neck.

  He opened the door, letting me in first. The usually bare interior of his apartment was alive. White twinkle lights were strung around the perimeter of the room and framed the picture window at the far end. The couch had been pushed aside, and in the center of the living room sat a small bistro table and two chairs, with a bottle of wine and two glasses sitting in wait.

  As if crafted for a script, the timer on the oven dinged just as Regan closed the door. I whipped around to face him.

  “How ... what? You were with me all day today.”

  He ran his thumb across my cheek and kissed me on the forehead before walking into the kitchen. “Ember.”

  “Oh...” I trailed off, watching him remove what looked like chicken parmesan from the oven, and pulling two plates from the cabinet.

  “Fantasy is fun, Georgia. It’s how we met ... and fell in love. Being at the Mad Hatter’s tea party day in and day out in the bakery is a joy, and watching you handle customers in character with that theme is fantastic. But,” he brought the two plates over to the table where I’d been standing, “normal is underrated. Sit.”

  I looked around, tears forming at the way normal had taken my breath away when I opened the door. White lights, a simple black table, one guy, one girl. I sat and took his hand from across the table. He smiled and squeezed my hand.

  “I love you,” I blurted out, letting a few tears roll down my cheeks.

  “What’d you just say?” His cheeks reddened, obvious even in the barely lit room.

  “The most normal thing I could think of. I love you, Regan.”

  Regan sniffed and didn’t try to hide the tears in his eyes, either. “I love you, too, Georgia.”

  And there, under the soft glow of perfectly normal twinkle lights, two perfectly imperfect people did the most normal thing in the universe.

  Loved.

  I’d like to start, a little unconventionally, by thanking Georgia. Yes, the main character. She made me work for her. She didn’t reveal herself easily, which is no surprise to any of you who just finished the book. I started working on this book in April and Georgia and I played a very long and frustrating game of hide-and-seek. I even put this story on the shelf and wrote “Nocturne” with Charles Sheehan-Miles in the meantime. When I got back to it, though, we were finally on the same page. Thank you, Georgia, for making me really find you.

  Sarah Hansen: This cover is exactly what I wanted. Thank you!

  Erica Ritchie: Thank you for working with me to create a fabulous picture story for the November Blue series. I’m looking forward to the Ten Days of Perfect cover makeover, and the rest of the series.

  Lori Sabin: You’re a beautiful soul, and I love you dearly as a friend. Thank you for your sharp and critical eye as you tackle my raw manuscripts. I learn more with each project we work on together.

  Ashley Wilcox, ACS Tours and Michelle Preast, Indie Bookcovers: Ashley, thank you for organizing all of the blog involvement for this book, and for keeping me organized as well. Michelle, thank you for the wonderful art that accompanied the blog tour.

  My November Blue Series beta readers: Lisa Rutledge, Lindsay Sparkes, Erin Roth, Sally Bouley, Laura Wilson, Pamela Carrion. You ladies rock!

  Charles Sheehan-Miles: Thank you for your support every single day. Every. Day. It was, and always will be, the words.

  In The Stillness

  Nocturne (with Charles Sheehan-Miles)

  Something's Come Up (with Michelle Pace)

  November Blue

  Ten Days of Perfect

  Reckless Abandon

  Sweet Forty-Two

  Copyright

  http://www.andrearandall.com

  Copyright 2013 Andrea Randall

  v12052013

  Cover Design by Sarah Hansen, Okay Creations

  Cover Photo by Erica Ritchie, Erica Ritchie Photography

  This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author. Any resemblance to real people, living or dead, is unintentional.

  Table of Contents

  Dedication

  Dreams...

  Chapter One Regan

  Chapter Two Georgia

  Chapter Three Regan

  Georgia

  Chapter Four Regan

  Georgia

  Chapter Five Georgia

  Regan

  Chapter Six Georgia

  Regan

  Chapter Seven Regan

  Georgia

  Chapter Eight Regan

  Georgia

  Chapter Nine Regan

  Georgia

  Chapter Ten Georgia

  Regan

  Chapter Eleven Georgia

  Regan

  Chapter Twelve Georgia

  Regan

  Chapter Thirteen Georgia

  Regan

  Georgia

  Chapter Fourteen Georgia

  Regan

  Chapter Fifteen Georgia

  Regan

  Chapter Sixteen Regan

  Georgia

  Chapter Seventeen Regan

  Georgia

  Chapter Eighteen Regan

  Georgia

  Acknowledgements

  Books by Andrea Randall

  Copyright

 

 

 


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