by Julie Rowe
“Nah, just making sure all the loose ends are tied up,” he replied, pushing himself into a sitting position.
“What loose ends?”
He squinted at the pair of them. “When’s the wedding?”
“What?” Her faced heated up. “Oh, ah, we haven’t…I mean…”
“Probably next spring,” Smitty said with a cough. She turned to stare at him. “I haven’t asked her yet.”
“Well, what’s the hold up, boy?”
He shrugged. “There hasn’t been a good time.”
“Bah, one minute is as good as the next. You love her, she loves you, blah, blah, blah.”
Abby looked at Smitty. He looked back.
“Oh for Christ’s sake.” JD rolled his eyes. “She’s going to say yes.”
“I am?”
“Don’t be daft girl, of course you are.”
Abby couldn’t hide a grin. “JD, you’re absolutely right.” She turned to Smitty and said, “Yes.”
“Excellent, glad we’ve got that all figured out. I’m going to find me a softer bed.” He got none too steadily to his feet and wandered down the alley.
“Yes?” Smitty asked, slipping an arm around her waist and pulling her against his body. “If I had known it was going to be this easy I would have asked you a couple of days ago.”
“Two days ago I probably would have said no just for fun.”
“Oh yeah?” He put both arms around her and nuzzled her neck. “Two days ago I probably would have just thrown you over my shoulder and carried you off to do naughty things to you.”
“Hmm, that sounds like fun,” she said, her eyes drifting closed.
“Wanna go inside and play doctor, doc?”
“Is that your way of offering to show me your etchings?”
“I want to show you a whole lot more than that.”
“Sounds like something I want to see.” She laughed and whispered in his ear, “I love you.”
Jack Daniels watched the two love birds giggle and kiss their way through the door.
He sighed. Mission accomplished. These two had been tough to straighten out and get together, now it was time to get started on his next project.
There was never any rest for the wicked.
Author Bio:
Julie Rowe’s first career as a medical lab technologist in Canada took her to the North West Territories and northern Alberta, where she still resides. She loves to include medical details in her romance novels, but admits she’ll never be able to write about all her medical experiences because, “No one would believe them!” A double Golden Heart finalist 2006, Julie has two books out with Carina Press: ICEBOUND and NORTH OF HEARTBREAK. Her third book with Carina Press, SAVING THE RIFLEMAN – a romance with medical elements set during the first world war, is due out on Oct 8, 2012. Her writing has also appeared in several magazines such as Today’s Parent, Reader’s Digest (Canada), and Canadian Living. She currently facilitates communication workshops for her local city college. You can reach her at www.julieroweauthor.com or on Twitter @julieroweauthor .
Table of Contents
Dedication
Table of Contents
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
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