Автор: Susan Carlisle
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Современные любовные романы
isbn: 9781474081467
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“It’s not too late...how about a short walk on the beach? Work off some of this dinner?” Dylan leaned against the island while Mackenzie loaded the last dish in the dishwasher.
“I wish I could...but I’ve got an early morning at the bakery.” Then she surprised herself by adding, “Can I take a rain check?”
From the look on his face, she had surprised Dylan, as well. “Sure.”
Mackenzie slipped her tote onto her shoulder and Dylan walked her to the door. They walked down to her car together; Mackenzie pulled her keys out and unlocked the car door. Not wanting to linger in that uncomfortable “end of the night, should I go for the kiss?” moment, Mackenzie wrapped her arms around Dylan’s waist, hugged him quickly and then stepped back.
“Thank you...I’m glad that I decided not to go home early...”
Dylan rocked back on his heels. “That’s very flattering, thank you.”
Mackenzie felt an internal cringe. “That didn’t come out right.”
“That’s okay, Mackenzie.” Dylan reached out and opened her car door. “I was just teasing you.”
Mackenzie climbed behind the wheel and Dylan closed the door firmly behind her. He tapped on the window so she would roll it down.
Hands resting on the door, Dylan asked, “How ʼbout we fill that rain check tomorrow? Say, around seven? We can order in, watch a movie.”
“Okay.” Mackenzie nodded. She had just accepted a second date with Dylan without one millisecond of hesitation.
“Don’t back out,” Dylan said.
“I won’t...” Mackenzie cranked the engine. “Good night, Dylan.”
Dylan nodded his head goodbye as she rolled up the window, shifted into gear and pulled out slowly onto the darkened street. She felt odd driving away from his house—like something significant had just happened to her but she wasn’t exactly sure what. And, even the next day, as she moved through normal business at the bakery, she still wasn’t quite sure what had happened the night before. Dylan hadn’t made his thought process a secret: he wanted to see if there was a chance for the two of them, along with Hope, to become a family. That thought had never crossed her mind. But now...was Dylan onto something? Could they be a family? If it worked, wouldn’t that be the best thing for Hope?
* * *
“You’re okay to close up, Molly?” Mackenzie untied her apron and lifted it over her head.
“In my sleep, little one.” Molly continued to wipe down one of the café tables near the front of the small bakery.
Mackenzie boxed up two of the best-looking giant cupcakes in the case, and gave Molly a kiss on the cheek before she headed out. It was rare that she left the bakery early on a Saturday night, but for once she didn’t feel guilty. She felt anticipation. She had caught herself thinking about Dylan off and on all day. That just didn’t happen to her. She had never had a really big crush or even fallen in love, not the way she had seen her friends do—the head-over-heels, can’t-sleep, can’t-eat, can’t-talk-about-anything-else kind of love. In fact, she couldn’t remember ever feeling lust for anyone before. She had felt a very strong affection for her college boyfriend, but her inability to commit to Star Trek had ultimately ended their three-year relationship.
When Hope was born, her entire focus, and all of her love, was aimed at her. She didn’t care about dating or romance or marriage. She had Hope. That was enough. It wasn’t until Hope was in elementary school that Mackenzie started to think that there might be something missing in her life: intimacy. Romance. Sex. But then Hope was diagnosed with ALL and thoughts of a relationship disappeared.
“Wear your hair down this time... ” Rayna was on speakerphone.
“You’re right. My hair does look good down.”
“Are you going to wear the purple shirt?”
“Uh-uh...no. We’re walking on the beach, Ray. I can just dress like me.”
“Okay...but promise me you’ll wear something smaller than extra-extra large! Give the poor man something to look at...”
“Bye, Ray!”
“Call me later!”
Unlike the night before, Mackenzie took a little extra time getting ready. She made sure that her long-sleeved V-neck shirt didn’t have any stains and she rummaged through her drawers to find a newer pair of jeans. She tried on several pairs and finally selected the jeans that made her J.Lo booty look the best. She let her hair air-dry, leaving it thick and long and falling down her back. She had to admit, she did have beautiful hair. She dug through her messy bathroom drawer and fished out an old tube of mascara from the back. The mascara looked crusty and the brush brittle, so she gave up on that idea. But she did find a tube of lip gloss. Teeth thoroughly brushed for an extra couple of minutes, followed by a long gargle of mouthwash, Mackenzie applied lip gloss and headed out the door. This time when she left the house, there wasn’t any confusion about the night. She knew that this was a date, and she couldn’t wait to see what the night would bring.
She actually felt nervous at the thought of seeing Dylan. She had called Hope to say good-night and now she was standing outside his door, holding her cupcake offering. At some point, a flip had been switched and just Dylan had suddenly become Dylan. When Dylan opened the door, she thrust the box at him.
“Here.”
Dylan pulled one long-stem lavender rose from behind his back and held it out for her. “For you.”
Pleased and surprised by the romantic gesture, Mackenzie exchanged the cupcakes for the rose. She lifted the rose up to her nose and breathed in the strong, sweet scent.
“Thank you,” she said with a small smile.
“You must’ve read my mind.” Dylan stepped back so she could come inside. “I was craving your cupcakes today.”
When they reached the kitchen, Dylan immediately opened the box and grabbed a cupcake.
“Are they both for me, or do I need to share?” Dylan removed the wrapper from the first cupcake and took a large bite.
“They’re for you...”
“Hmm...always incredible.” Dylan started in on the second cupcake. “I just realized, I’ve never even bothered to ask you how you got into the cupcake СКАЧАТЬ