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Have Yourself a Naughty Little Santa

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by Karin Tabke


  “In my heart your betrayal was abandonment. It terrified me. It still does. I’m afraid to give you my heart and find out one day you’ve tossed it away.”

  She reached up and touched his cheek. “I’m afraid too, Ricco, but if we don’t try, then we lose even more. What happens if it works? Look at what we’d miss.”

  He took a big, deep breath and slowly exhaled, handing her back the locket. “I…can’t.”

  “You’re a big pussy, Maza,” Jase said from behind him. As he came to stand next to Kim, he winked at her. She almost smiled. Another man, the one who’d kissed the beautiful dark-haired woman and rubbed her belly, came around to stand on Ricco’s other side.

  “I told Jase you didn’t have the balls for this love stuff,” he said and turned to Kim, extending his hand. “Ty Jamerson, embarrassed friend of this wimp who calls himself a man.”

  This time Kim did grin.

  “So this is how I see it, Ricky,” Jase began. “You fall for Kim here, she falls for you, she screws up, you get your widdle pussy-ass heart cracked, and now you want to take all of your toys and go home?”

  Ricco scowled at his friends. “It’s not that simple.”

  “The hell it isn’t!” Ty said. “Man up, Ricco, give the woman another chance, for crying out loud. I’ll be damned if I’m going to watch you mope around San Jose for the next two years crying about how you got your heart broken.”

  “It’s now or never, buddy,” Jase said.

  “You should listen to your friends, Ricco,” Kim softly said.

  His scowl deepened. “I can’t.”

  “You won’t.”

  He nodded. This time, to her utter shock, Enrique stepped in. The swelling in his face had subsided, and now sparks of anger flashed in his dark eyes. “Son, if I can change, and your saint of a mother can give me another chance after giving me one hundred and then some, then by God you can give this girl and yourself a chance at real happiness.” As his words trailed off, Enrique dug into his back pocket, pulled out his wallet, and extracted the check Kim had written him. He handed it to her. “I don’t need this after all.”

  Ricco’s eyes narrowed. “What’s that?”

  “The fifty grand your girlfriend gave me to leave you all alone.” He grinned up at his son. “As you know, I decided to come clean with you and to put the old ways behind me. I have no need for that money now.”

  Ricco turned dark eyes on Kim. “You did that? For me and my family?”

  “I knew he was rotten to the core,” she said, and her cheeks reddened. But at the time, it had been true. “I didn’t want to see you all get hurt again.”

  He pulled her away from the small group to a secluded corner. “Cinderella—”

  She stood up on her toes and pressed her lips to his. “Shhh, just give us a chance, Prince Charming.”

  His arms slid around her waist and he brought her hard against him. Then it was as if all his doubts were let go; his kiss deepened, and she felt the rush of his body against hers. “I’ll…try,” he said against her lips.

  Her heart swelled and she grabbed his face more firmly against hers as she molded her body as tightly against his as humanly possible. “You’ll do more than try.”

  He grinned against her lips. “I thought I wore the pants in this family.”

  “We both will.” She pulled away from him and said, “Call the town back. I have news.”

  Ricco didn’t hesitate to put his fingers in his mouth. He whistled several times and called to his mother to gather the residents.

  Once they had assembled, Kim stood up on a bench with Ricco beside her. Disgruntled murmurs rippled through the gathered crowd. “Everyone, I have good news,” she called out. They stood silent, yet hope flashed across many faces. She drew a piece of paper from her jacket and held it up. “This is a conditional agreement from GoSunGoGreen.org—a private company that is the recipient of some serious federal funds for research for yet more ways to develop earth-safe energy. Solar energy specifically. They want a refuge where they can set up shop in an ecofriendly mountainous environment. They need wind, snow, water, and heat. Evergreen has the wind, snow, water, and heat in the summertime. It’s not only a perfect venue for GoSunGoGreen’s corporate headquarters but it’s also the perfect town to transform into the perfect prototype for nature-powered energy. For the privilege of being amongst Evergreenoians they are happy to shell out serious cash, serious enough to more than cover the deferred payments of everyone who is due at the end of the week. In return they ask for property on which to build an ecofriendly headquarters that will fit in with the current town architecture, and for the entire town to convert within the next two years—at GoSun’s expense—to total solar-, wind-, and water-powered energy.”

  “What’s the catch?” Peyton asked.

  “I just told you. They want to use Evergreen as part of their marketing strategy for any USA town to go totally solar. It’s a great opportunity.”

  “I’m all for it!” someone from the crowd shouted.

  “Just like that the company is willing to bail us out?” Peyton asked.

  Kim nodded. “They had just begun a location search in the Sierras last month. I have eyes and ears everywhere. I contacted them when I heard the whisper on the street they were looking to settle up here. The internet is a beautiful thing, Pey. With what I know firsthand they were able to amass from several other sources and the internet on the geography of the area they realized what a gem Evergreen was. The deal is a solid one, and it’s on the table.”

  Peyton rubbed his jaw. “We’ll have to take a vote—”

  “We vote yes!” a group shouted. It was echoed by everyone else in earshot, which was pretty much the entire town.

  “Then let’s talk to them,” Peyton said, his voice high and excited.

  Kim smiled. While she knew there would have to be an official city council vote, she knew it was but a formality. Ricco pulled her down from the bench and into his arms, and she felt like she had come home. And home would be wherever Ricco was. Either here, San Jose, or Timbuktu.

  Kim smiled and hugged him close. She turned in his arms and smiled at his friends Jase and Jade, Ty and his wife, and the familiar faces of Evergreen, a town that had taken her in not once, but twice.

  All at once Leticia, Enrique, the sisters, and the kids swarmed Ricco and Kim, and as she laughed and hugged her new family, Kim looked up into the black sky. Far off into the distance, one star in the north sparkled with a brightness that outshined all the rest, and with it she felt a peace in her heart she had never felt before. And with that peace, a love deep and profound in her swelled to ten times its normal size. She feared she might not be able to handle it all, but when Ricco drew her away from his family and whispered, “I love you,” in her ear, her heart swelled again, and she knew she would always have the magic of Christmas and the love of a family to keep it filled to capacity.

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  Contents

  Prologue

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

 

 

 


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