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"What happens when this place bores you, after you’ve
invested so much time and money into it?”
“I could think of plenty of ways this place wouldn’t
bore me.” A smile that could only be termed as mischievous crept slowly across
his mouth. His lips were incredible.
Shaking off a primal instinct to strut or attempt to
mating call. Carolyn tried to remain professional. Both these guys tweaked a
nerve, but George had the sensitivity to back it up. Why was he so damn
enticing? “I’m not all starry eyed by the rich guy.”
“My interest in Heart Nectar is completely legit, as
is my interest in getting to know you better.”
Oh, dear God, he’s actually coming on to me. What do you
say to that? “Look George, you're pleasant enough and attractive. I just don’t
see how few minutes we’ve spent here during a meeting makes you interested in
me.” Suddenly it made sense. The rivalry between those twin brothers was so
intense it merged both business and pleasure. Acquiring the target was a game.
“Although the business might be up for a backer, its owners aren’t.”
This reminded Carolyn of freshman year in high school,
when Joey Donahue rocked her world. Carolyn’s beauty had been a work in
progress. Surviving buck teeth and a bad haircut in junior high, she’d never
gotten the interest of any boys. While many friends around her passed love notes
back and forth, she concentrated on things she could control, like schoolwork
and gardening. Gardening is where her interest in grapes first began. Making
something desirable from something plain became her dream. Maybe it mirrored
the way she felt about herself, some sort of getting better with age or other
immature thought process. The summer before high school began, however, became
the turning point in her femininity. Her face grew into her teeth, which in
turn straightened on their own, settling into her mouth perfectly. Her hair grew
long and silky, and her breasts filled out. She was like the new girl in town
although she’d been there all her life.
Joey flashed her a smile in the hallway during a passing period. She instinctively looked over her shoulder for the intended recipient.
With no one there, she quickly turned back around to find him standing directly in
front of her, still flashing that smile. "Hey, how was your summer?"
“Um… um… it was good. Was, what about you?” Why the
hell did she sound so lame? She known this guy for years. But this line of
questioning was something intensely new.
“It was great. Yours was better than good, it was
great too. I mean look at how beautiful you are.”
Oh Lord, she’d never been called beautiful by anyone
other than family. Why was her breath stuck in her throat? She’d even seen him
eat dirt once, a long time ago. It was one of those double dog dare situations
that drew a crowd. So why was she so tongue-tied in front of them, the dirt
eater? “Thanks.” The short answer that thankfully she managed out.
“I got to get to practice, but let’s talk again later,
K?”
He walked away before she answered him. Of course the
now hunky, good-looking football player had all the confidence of someone who’d
never actually eat dirt. The arrogance was strangely appealing. By the time several
weeks had went by he’d smooth talk her all the way to second base. Those new
breasts got her more attention than she was ready for. Turns out he was only
interested in her new territory for status among the guys. She was the target
between two guys she’d known for years.
She questioned everyone’s motives after that. One
demeaning experience triggered a doubt she’d never shake.
“I’m an honorable man. You’ll see that in time.” The
way he stared into her eyes could be quite convincing, if she weren't so shrewd.
“I’ll say put all your intentions in writing. We'll
have the structure of a contract to keep your intentions in line.”
“We're back to business again.”
“Absolutely we're back to business again I’d never put
a personal relationship into a contract. Are you crazy?” Mail order brides and
other arrangements might require signatures, but she wasn’t interested in that.
“I’d like to see the vineyard before I have my
attorney prepare the paperwork. Are you good with that?”
It made sense he'd want to see the vineyard. I mean he
didn’t want to invest in a bunch of scraggly plants hoping to become lush
vines. “Of course, you make perfect sense.” A glance out the window showed
Carolyn a trip then wouldn’t be worth much. Dusk was quickly becoming full on
nightfall. Did this mean she’d have to see him again that quickly? “It’s really
too dark right now to see much.”
“Dark or not, I’m seeing quite a bit. And I really
like what I see.”
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