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tailbone.”
“No!” Grace cried.
“Yes! And none of us would help him get up because
well, his dick and his ass were hanging out and he had these
pinchy things on his nipples. So we called 9-1-1 instead,
after I got a shot of him on my cell-phone camera, that is.”
By now Donna was laughing so hard she was crying,
and even reserved Jade was red-faced from giggling. And
Grace, she was considering how she might easily fall for a
guy who could come up with a plan this evil. It was worthy
even of her.
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Jordan pulled up in front of the building Grace had given
him directions to. Valentine’s Day, the day they would
finally meet for the first time.
He was not sure if he was relieved or more nervous that
the meeting would take place at her friend’s apartment in
front of a bunch of people in the middle of a party. Maybe it
would take some of the pressure off. Or the scenario would
make it worse. Either way, he would have to eventually get
out of the car and go upstairs.
Jordan gathered his nerve and even got one hand on the
handle, about to open the door, when a brisk knock on the
window nearly gave him a heart attack. Glancing up and
seeing Grace shocked his poor heart into beating again. He
swallowed and rolled the window down.
She smiled broadly at him. “It’s you. Jordan, right?”
He nodded. “Disappointed?”
Frowning, she shook her head. “No, not at all. I am
surprised, though. I never thought you knew who I was. You
keep to yourself.”
Jordan nodded and dropped his eyes. “I’m a little shy.” It
was the bane of his existence.
Grace grinned. “Well, no one can be shy around me and
my friends for long. I’ll cure you of that quick enough.”
“I look forward to it.” Jordan finally allowed himself to
breathe freely. She hadn’t run away screaming or made an
excuse to be somewhere else and cancel their date.
“Are you getting out of the car or do I have to come in
there with you?” Grace tipped her head to the side and
waited for his answer.
“I’m getting out. Oh, I almost forgot. I have something
for you.” He reached into the passenger seat and grabbed the
present with a less than steady hand. “I hope you like it.”
Grace beamed at him. “I’ve loved every single thing
you’ve given me. But I didn’t bring anything for you.”
Jordan lowered his head. “I didn’t expect you to. Just
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your agreeing to meet me is enough.”
Grace held the gift in her gloved hands, “Can I open it
now?”
He glanced up and smiled, knowing how she felt about
gifts. “Of course.”
She tore through the paper in seconds and exclaimed,
“It’s the pink cell phone case I wanted. They told me at the
store they were discontinued.”
“They are. I have connections.” He shrugged.
Grace leaned down close to him. “Thank you.” Then she
inched closer and her wind-chilled lips touched his.
They may have done a lot on IM, but this was their first
real kiss.
She pulled back and he could finally breathe again, at
least enough to say, “That was nice.”
Grace nodded. “Yeah, it was. Weird but nice.”
“Weird?” Not the best adjective for a first kiss.
“I feel like I know you so well online. I mean we’ve
done so much together. But we’re really still strangers.”
He could swear she blushed in the dim illumination of
the street lamp. “No, not strangers. Maybe friends who just
met?”
Shaking her head, Grace said, “No. More than
friends…who just met.”
He laughed and nodded. “I guess we better get inside.”
“Yeah. But we don’t have to stay too long if you don’t
want to.”
Jordan’s heart fell at that. “Oh. Okay. If you don’t even
want to go, I mean, that’s fine. I’ll just say goodnight now.”
Grace grabbed the lapel of his jacket through the open
window and smacked a big kiss on his surprised lips. “I
meant I want to be alone with you later.”
His eyes opened wide. “Oh.”
She smiled and shook her head. “I guess I come on a
little strong sometimes. You’ll get used to me, eventually.”
He grinned. “I look forward to that, too.”
~
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Grace and Jordan, the tall, surprisingly cute and
painfully shy man formerly known as her secret admirer,
arrived at Donna’s door fashionably late but in plenty of
time for the Valentine’s Day festivities. Grace held a tin of
her homemade lemon squares in one hand and Jordan’s hand
in her other one. Holding the hand of a man who she knew
so well and yet did not know at all was strange, but nice.
Donna answered the door and stopped, dead still for a
moment, eyes wide. Then she looked at Grace expectantly.
Grace rolled her eyes. “Yes, this is him. Donna, this is
Jordan. Jordan, this is my friend Donna.”
Donna raised a brow. “Are you sure it’s really him this
time?”
Grace scowled. “Just let us in the damn apartment. I
need a glass of champagne.”
Donna grinned. “Well, Jordan. It is my pleasure to meet
you. Any man who willingly puts up with Grace is alright in
my book, and probably a saint, too.”
“Bitch,” Grace growled.
“That’s why you love me!” Donna responded and
opened the door all the way to allow them inside.
Grace paused and glanced at her timid yet totally do-able
new boyfriend. “You alright?”
He looked a bit shell-shocked but nodded. “Do you guys
always talk to each other that way?”
Grace nodded. “Yeah, pretty much.” She shrugged. “We
have known each other for most of our lives. We can be a bit
overwhelming, I know.”
Jordan smiled. “No, you all make me feel right at home.
“Good, because everyone wants to hear again in detail
what happened when you and the boss walked in on Guy and
you are just the man to tell it.”
At Jordan’s look of panic, Grace added, “Don’t worry.
I’ll be right there by your side the entire time.”
She needn’t have worried about Jordan. He soon proved
he could hold his own in a small group. At the moment he
was ensconced amid the other men.
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Grace gave him a quick peck on the cheek. “I’m gonna
go put out my lemon bars.” He nodded and went back to
listening to Sam tell a story about when he was on the police
force.
She entered the kitchen to find Donna and Jade already
there getting the desserts together. “Look. Our men are all
bonding.”
Donna smiled while putting the heart-shaped cheesecake
onto a heart-shaped serving plate. “I know. Isn’t it sweet?”
Jade nodded. “Very. I’m glad Sam and Daniel are
making Jordan feel like part of the group.”
Donna laughed. “Why wouldn’t they? It can’t be easy
being our boyfriends. They have to stick together. It’s their
only hope.”
“You’re probably right,” Jade agreed while spooning
whipped cream onto strawberries.
Grace popped open the tin of lemon bars and glowered.
“Speak for yourself.” At the look that Donna sent her, she
gave in. “Oh, alright. Yes, we’re not easy. But we are worth
it.”
Donna smiled. “Yes, we are.”
The kitchen phone rang loudly as Grace assembled the
lemon bars on a serving plate and garnished them with a
sprinkle of confectionary sugar, fresh mint and raspberries.
Donna, hands full with the cheesecake said, “Who could that
be? Everyone we know is here.”
Grace shrugged. “I’ll get it. You just be careful of that
cheesecake. My mouth has been watering for that all night.”
Jade smiled slyly. “I think it might be watering over
your new man.”
Grace shook her head but could not help the smile that
appeared. She grabbed the receiver. “Hello, Donna’s
apartment.”
“Grace! There you all are. No one answered their cell
phones.”
“Belinda! Where are you?” Grace cried as Donna came
rushing back into the kitchen.
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“It’s Belinda? Is she home?”
Grace held up a finger to silence Donna as she heard
Belinda say, “I’m home. Our flight just got in. Lar and I are
coming over.”
“Why didn’t you tell us you were coming home?” Grace
accused.
“I wanted to surprise you. We haven’t been apart on
Valentine’s Day for fifteen years. I wasn’t going to start
now! So what did I miss while I was gone?”
Grace glanced into the other room, particularly at Jordan
and shook her head. “I couldn’t even begin to go into it all
on the phone, and you wouldn’t believe it if I told you. Just
get your butt over here.”
“Alright. Give us an hour. Don’t leave until I get there!”
“I won’t. Swear. See you then.” Grace hung up and
smiled at Donna. “She’s on her way. Wow. Do you realize
that this time last year, we didn’t even know Jade and you,
me and Belinda were all single?”
Donna nodded. “I know. What a difference a year
makes.”
At that moment, Jordan walked into the kitchen and
smiled broadly at Grace and she realized a truer statement
had never been spoken.
The End
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About the Author:
It all started in first grade when Cat Johnson won the essay
contest at Hawthorne Elementary School and got to ride in
the Chief of Police’s car in the Memorial Day Parade…and
the rest, as they say, is history. As an adult, Cat generally
tries to stay out of police cars and is thrilled to be writing for
a living. She has been published under a different name in
the Young Adult genre, but Linden Bay is the first to release
her romances.
On a personal note, Cat has two horses, 10 cats, one dog,
six parakeets, numerous fish and one husband, and is not
sure which of those gives her the most grief. Needless to say,
she is very busy most days on her little 18th century farm in
New York State. She plays the harp professionally and
stresses that this does not mean she plays well. A past
bartender, marketing manager and Junior League president,
Cat’s life is quite the dichotomy, and on any given day she is
just as likely to be in formal eveningwear as in mucking
clothes covered in manure. Cat hates the telephone but loves
email, and is looking forward to hearing from you.
Other works by Cat Johnson:
Trilogy No. 102: Opposites Attract
…a three-part lighthearted romp through the intertwining
lives of six people who learn that in spite of everything you
have to remember to live, love and laugh to be happy.
Taking a Leap: Bradley Morgan is the quintessential
computer geek and nice guy, through and through. The only
problem is that in his opinion, nice guys almost always finish
last when it comes to hot women like his sexy co-worker
Alyssa Jones. But things change after Alyssa finds her
boyfriend cheating. Suddenly, nice guys like Brad don’t look
so bad. So when Brad agrees to ghostwrite the sex scenes for
a romance novel as a favor for desperate client Maria White
and asks for Alyssa’s help after hours, she agrees
wholeheartedly and things really start to heat up. Brad and
Alyssa learn you should never judge a book by its cover, and
that sometimes love requires a leap of faith.
Light my Fire: Amy Gerald’s life is filled with whirlwind
romance. Unfortunately, it’s all on the pages of the romance
novels she publishes. That is until she volunteers to cat-sit
for her author friend Maria and meets Troy O’Donnell, the
hunky fireman who lives next door. The problem is, this
commitment-phobic consummate bachelor is far more
willing to run into a burning building than allow love into his
life. Troy will grasp at any excuse, even the ridiculous
assumption that Amy is a lesbian, just to avoid his growing
feelings for her. Amid a comedy of errors and
misunderstandings, which includes Troy’s first hilarious visit
to a gay bar, Amy manages to light Troy’s fire, but can she
also conquer his fears?
Second Time Around: Antonio Sanchez thought that at 32
his life was all mapped out—wife, kids, career—until some
major bumps in the road radically alter his course and send
him careening right into the path of newly divorced Maddie
Morgan. Suddenly thrust back into single life, Antonio
moves back in with his old-fashioned parents and has to