by Annie O'Neil
The thought of renting a car came and went. Her trying to drive in town on the opposite side of the road would be more nerve-racking than beneficial especially when she wasn’t familiar with the streets. She’d maybe ask someone to drive her when she became acquainted with more people.
She did know one person. Yeah, right. Like she would ask Lucius West to drive her around while she shopped. That wasn’t going to happen.
With both hands full of heavily loaded plastic bags, Amanda left the store and trudged back to the apartment. She had to admit she might have over-bought, but still she had little choice but to keep walking. Not soon enough for her, she arrived.
Setting the bags on the floor, she collapsed on the couch. She wouldn’t have considered herself out of shape, but after such a long plane ride, and not having rested properly, she’d overdone it by going to the store. She’d learned her lesson.
On autopilot she put the cold groceries away, leaving the others until later. With that done, she took a hot shower and climbed into bed.
Her eyelids lowered. The bed was comfortable enough, but somehow the memory of Lucius’s shoulder seemed just as nice.
Copyright © 2020 by Susan Carlisle
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ISBN: 9781488066351
Risking Her Heart on the Single Dad
Copyright © 2020 by Annie O’Neil
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