“Today was supposed to be my wedding day and I found out my fiancé has been cheating on me with his assistant…”
“Okay, that does sound bad, but you see, I’ve got a business and…”
“And she’s pregnant with his baby,” she continued. “Oh, and he was planning on divorcing me in six months, so he and his baby mama could be together. He was just using me to get a promotion.”
Finn’s shoulders sagged even as he bowed his head.
Yeah. She had him beat.
Without a word, he motioned toward the desk and simply gave up. There had to be other rental places in town, right? And if not, he’d call for another Uber and do…something. There was a row of chairs against the wall and he walked over and sat down. He found this place by searching on his phone, so he’d just have to do it again and hope he’d find another one.
Scrolling…scrolling…scrolling…
The rustling of wet satin had him looking up. Grace was two feet away and still staring at him hostilely. “Problem?” he asked, letting his own annoyance come through.
“Listen, it seems to me we’ve both had a crappy day and…well…I’m heading across country too. So, if you want to share the car…”
He was instantly on his feet. “Seriously?” Then he got suspicious. “Why? Why would you even offer? You know nothing about me, and for that matter, I know nothing about you.”
She rolled her eyes. “Both Carl and Tammy mentioned there not being another rental place nearby. The closest one is about twenty miles from here and is closed for the day. Your only other option is the airport and…”
“I’m not flying!” he snapped and immediately regretted his reaction. “I mean…I don’t really like flying so…”
“No, I mean there are car rental places there you can try, but it’s still a bit of a drive to get there too.” She paused and fidgeted, and Finn figured her dress had to be a bit of a pain to move around in–even more so now that it was wet. “Nothing today has gone as planned and I’m not looking forward to driving across the country alone.”
“I get that, but still…how do you know you can trust me?”
“Honestly? I don’t. But Carl and Tammy have your license and would know I was leaving with you, so if anything happened to me, you’d be the guy everyone would go after.” Then she paused, and her gaze narrowed. “Is there a reason I shouldn’t trust you?”
“What? I mean, no! There’s no reason,” he stammered.
“Tell me about yourself,” she said before turning to the curious agents. “You guys listen in on this too. You’re witnesses.”
“Witnesses? That’s just…”
“I’m just trying to be practical, Quinn,” she said.
“It’s Finn,” he corrected and then cleared his throat. “I’m Finn Kavanagh and I’m from Atlanta, Georgia. I was born and raised in East Islip, New York, and moved to Atlanta when I was eighteen. I’m thirty years old and I own my own auto repair shop, Kavanagh’s. You can look it up online. We have a website and a Facebook page,” he added.
“Tammy, can you check on that please?” Grace called over her shoulder, not breaking eye contact with Finn.
Finn glanced toward the counter and saw both agents typing and nodding, and when Grace looked over at them, they both gave her a thumbs up.
It was ridiculous for him to sag with relief, but he almost did.
“Anything else?” she asked. “What about your family? You married?”
“No.”
“Girlfriend?”
“No.”
“Boyfriend?”
“No!” he shouted a little too defensively.
“Any siblings other than the car-stealing brother?”
He shook his head. “Nope. Just Dave.”
“Why’d he steal your car?”
“It’s a long story…”
And for the first time since he’d met her, Grace gave a small smile. “Good thing we’ve got a long drive ahead of us and you can tell me all about it.”
This is crazy, he thought. There was no way he was going to drive cross-country with a complete stranger. He didn’t do things like this! He was fairly practical and cautious, and this had disaster written all over it.
Grace walked back over to the counter and Finn followed. “My turn,” he said.
“For what?”
“Tell me about yourself.”
She leaned against the counter and looked at him with mild annoyance. “Why? It seems to me I’m the one at greater risk here.”
He gave her a bland look, crossed his arms over his chest, and waited.
With a sigh, she said, “Fine. Grace Mackie, career coach, age twenty-eight. Recently ran out on my wedding. I was engaged to the cheating jackass for six months and we dated for a year before that. I have two brothers and one sister, who are all happily married to non-cheating jackasses.”
“A career coach?”
She nodded. “I too have a website and Facebook page,” she turned to Tammy. “Executive Career Services by Grace out of Raleigh, North Carolina. You can Google it.” They waited all of two minutes before Carl and Tammy gave another thumbs up.
“Looks like we’re both who we say we are,” Grace said, her smile growing a little.
“Looks that way,” he agreed. “The only problem is you’re going to North Carolina and I’m going to Atlanta. How’s that going to work?”
She considered him for a moment. “I’d be more than willing to go to Atlanta with you and fly home from there. Unlike you, I’m not in a rush. The longer this trip takes, the better.”
Finn didn’t take that as a particularly good sign, but he wasn’t going to question it right now. Hell, if she wanted to camp out in Atlanta once they got there, who was he to argue?
Still, he wasn’t so sure this was going to work.
“Are you willing to split the driving?” he asked.
Grace let out a mirthless laugh. “Dude, I was planning on doing all the driving a few minutes ago. If there were more than one car here, I would be doing all the driving. So the fact that now I don’t have to? Um…yeah. I’d say I’d be willing to split it.”
Okay, so she was snarky, but he was going to blame it on the fact that she’d had a bad day.
For now.
“We each pay our own way, right? We’ll split the cost of gas, but other than that, you’re on your own for the things you need.”
She rolled her eyes before shaking her head. “Do you even hear yourself? We just met, for crying out loud! Why would I expect you to pay for anything for me?” Then she took a menacing step toward him. “Are you always this uptight and ridiculous?”
“Ridiculous?” he cried, mildly annoyed. “How am I being ridiculous?”
“Um…excuse me,” Tammy called out, interrupting them. “But we’re getting ready to close so…are you going to take the vehicle? We can put both names on the rental agreement if you’d like, or we can leave it in Miss Mackie’s name.”
For a moment, neither spoke. Then Grace seemed to relax a bit. She studied him for a long moment before speaking. “So what do you say, Finn Kavanagh? Are we taking this road trip together?” She held out her hand to him, and for a moment, Finn questioned his own sanity for even considering this. Unfortunately, she was his only hope right now.
And before he could question himself any further, Finn met her hand and shook it. “Looks like it, Grace Mackie.”
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Samantha Chase is a New York Times and USA Today bestseller of contemporary romance that’s hotter than sweet, sweeter than hot. She released her debut novel in 2011 and currently has more than sixty titles under her belt – including THE CHRISTMAS COTTAGE which was a Hallmark Christmas movie in 2017! When she’s not working on a new story, she spends her time reading romances, playing way too many games of Solitaire on Facebook, wea
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Also by Samantha Chase
The Enchanted Bridal Series:
The Wedding Season
Friday Night Brides
The Bridal Squad
Glam Squad & Groomsmen
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The Magnolia Sound Series
Sunkissed Days
Remind Me
A Girl Like You
In Case You Didn’t Know
All the Befores
And Then One Day
The RoadTripping Series:
Drive Me Crazy
Wrong Turn
Test Drive
Head Over Wheels
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The Montgomery Brothers Series:
Wait for Me
Trust in Me
Stay with Me
More of Me
Return to You
Meant for You
I’ll Be There
Until There Was Us
Suddenly Mine
A Dash of Christmas
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The Shaughnessy Brothers Series:
Made for Us
Love Walks In
Always My Girl
This is Our Song
Sky Full of Stars
Holiday Spice
Tangled Up in You
Band on the Run Series:
One More Kiss
One More Promise
One More Moment
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The Christmas Cottage Series:
The Christmas Cottage
Ever After
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Silver Bell Falls Series:
Christmas in Silver Bell Falls
Christmas On Pointe
A Very Married Christmas
A Christmas Rescue
Christmas Inn Love
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Life, Love & Babies Series:
The Baby Arrangement
Baby, Be Mine
Baby, I’m Yours
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Preston’s Mill Series:
Roommating
Speed Dating
Complicating
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The Protectors Series:
Protecting His Best Friend’s Sister
Protecting the Enemy
Protecting the Girl Next Door
Protecting the Movie Star
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7 Brides for 7 Soldiers
Ford
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7 Brides for 7 Blackthornes
Logan
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Standalone Novels
Jordan’s Return
Catering to the CEO
In the Eye of the Storm
A Touch of Heaven
Moonlight in Winter Park
Waiting for Midnight
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Snowflake Inn
Wildest Dreams (currently unavailable)
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