Название: Family Treasures
Автор: Kathryn Springer
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Современные любовные романы
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Automatically, Devon followed her lead and extended his hand, too. After a slight hesitation, Caitlin pressed her fingers against his. He expected her touch to be as cool as her eyes, but instead the brief touch sparked a current that jump-started a part of his heart he’d thought lay dormant.
Maybe that was the part of the reason Devon didn’t realize the truth until later on in the day, when he replayed the unusual conversation that had taken place in the parlor.
Caitlin McBride wouldn’t have bothered to set up an appointment to meet with them if Jenny had come in second place. They would have received a polite letter of congratulations, accompanied by the gift certificate she’d mentioned, and that would have been the end of it.
Jenny had won the contest.
But for some mysterious reason, Caitlin had walked away.
“You have a warm skin tone, so that means you want to choose clothing from this color palette.” Caitlin spread some swatches out on the table for her client to look at. “Something on the order of this gold satin would be perfect for the dress you’ve been looking for to wear to your anniversary party.”
“I don’t know.” Maxine Butterfield fidgeted with the enormous jade elephant dangling from a gold chain around her neck. “What about pink? People always compliment me when I wear pink.”
Caitlin resisted the urge to demand names and phone numbers. “I’ll drape a piece of this fabric around your shoulders and you’ll see what I’m talking about.”
Out of the corner of her eye, Caitlin saw the light on the telephone blink out a rapid SOS from Sabrina Buckley.
“Excuse me a moment, Mrs. Butterfield.”
Maxine smiled and immediately reached for a swatch of pink suede as Caitlin walked back to her desk.
“Sabrina, I’m with a client right now so—”
“He’s here.” Sabrina cut her off with an excited whisper.
“Who’s here?”
“Him.”
“You have to be a little more specific.”
“Him. Mr. Makeover. From the contest. You know…the guy you said has awesome cheekbones. Devon Walsh.”
“He’s in the office?” Standing next to your desk? Listening to every word you just said about awesome cheekbones?
And it wasn’t even Monday.
“He wants to see you.”
Caitlin’s heart skipped a beat. Over the past week, she’d tried to put the whole episode with the Walsh family out of her mind. It hadn’t been easy. Because for some odd reason, in the rare moments when Caitlin’s thoughts weren’t focused on her clients, they kept returning to Devon Walsh like a compass needle irresistibly drawn to the north. And she couldn’t forget the stricken expression on his face when Jenny told him why she’d entered him in the contest.
We’ll be able to stay with you.
Caitlin firmly pushed the memory aside. IMAGEine was her business, she reminded herself, not the Walsh family.
“He just poured himself a cup of coffee.” Sabrina kept up a whispered play-by-play. “Now he’s looking at the before-and-after photos on the wall.”
And he can still hear every word you’re saying.
“Tell Mr. Walsh that I’m booked solid for the next three weeks but if you check my calendar, you might be able to pencil him in after the etiquette class a week from Wednesday.”
“He said he doesn’t need an appointment.”
Caitlin blinked, momentarily caught off guard. Of all the nerve. Only her immediate family, consisting of her father and her sisters, Evie and Meghan, had permission to bypass standard office protocol.
“Everyone needs an appointment.”
“He said he doesn’t need an appointment because he has a gift certificate.”
A gift certificate.
The one she’d asked Sabrina to drop in the mail the day after she’d been at the Walsh’s. The one she’d promptly forgotten about because she assumed it would end up lining the bottom of an iguana cage.
“Is this a chocolate factory, Sabrina?”
“Ah…” Sabrina hesitated a fraction of a second. “No?”
“So a gift certificate from IMAGEine isn’t the equivalent of a golden ticket from Willy Wonka, is it?”
“Are you talking about the original or the remake? Because I heard there were some differences, and I saw the one with Johnny Depp but missed the first one with that other guy so I’m not sure—”
“Sabrina.”
“Right. He needs an appointment. But he—”
Caitlin heard Maxine laugh gleefully as she unearthed a bright raspberry, chiffon swatch from the summer color palette. “Just a second, Sabrina. Mrs. Butterfield…look at that attractive pumpkin-and-black houndstooth check.”
Maxine’s double chin wobbled, warning Caitlin she’d already lost ground.
“He says he doesn’t mind waiting,” Sabrina rushed on.
“Fine. I’ll be done in an hour. If Mr. Walsh doesn’t want to set up an appointment, I can spare five minutes after that.”
“Oh.” Sabrina’s upbeat tone deflated like a balloon animal in a room full of preschool children.
“Is something wrong?”
“It’s just that I have a date for dinner tonight, remember? If you add in rush-hour traffic, a shower and twenty minutes to fix my hair, I’ll be late. And you always stress how important it is to be punctual….” Sabrina’s voice trailed off into a hopeful silence.
Caitlin suppressed a smile. Hoisted with her own petard. “I’ll close up tonight.”
On time, Caitlin thought as she hung up the phone. She was confident Devon would view an hour spent in the reception area, with nothing to read but fashion magazines, with the same enthusiasm he’d have while waiting in a dentist’s office for a root canal.
The longer Devon waited for Caitlin to make an appearance the more he questioned his sanity.
If the glossy style magazines artfully fanned out on chrome-and-glass-topped tables hadn’t convinced him that he didn’t belong there, the wall of pictures featuring IMAGEine’s clients should have sent him running from the building. The photos provided all the proof he needed that Caitlin’s entire business centered around the СКАЧАТЬ