The Dating Arrangement. Kerri Carpenter
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Название: The Dating Arrangement

Автор: Kerri Carpenter

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Mills & Boon True Love

isbn: 9781474091329

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СКАЧАТЬ enough foot traffic to make attracting thirsty customers a breeze. Locals and tourists alike always seemed charmed by Old Town Alexandria, with its quaint cobblestone streets, red brick sidewalks, the history and culture, the close proximity to Washington, DC, the view of the Potomac, and the restaurants and shops.

      “I’m not sure what to tell you, kid. I didn’t think much of it at the time, but looking back, your dad was acting a little weird for the last year or two.”

      Jack shifted. “What do you mean?”

      “Forgetful. Aloof. Not that he was ever Mr. Personality before.”

      Maybe something besides the lifelong smoking had been going on with his dad. With his health. His grandfather had had dementia. Perhaps his dad started to get the same thing.

      “Do you think that’s why most of the regulars haven’t paid their tabs? From the receipts and records I’ve gone through, it seems like my dad hadn’t asked them to settle for the last two years.”

      Fred shrugged. “Could be.”

      But would asking for money drive them away? Then the bar would truly be empty. Frustrated, Jack gritted his teeth. The only thing he knew about a bar was how to go to one and order a beer.

      With a sigh, he said, “Maybe I’m not cut out for this, Fred. I can always try to sell it.”

      “Nonsense,” Fred bellowed. “Your dad wanted you to have The Wright Drink. He told me many times.”

      “Would have been nice for him to tell me too.” He hadn’t meant to utter that out loud, but he couldn’t take it back now. Fred paused. Finally, he put a hand on Jack’s shoulder and squeezed.

      “I have to get going. I’m meeting a client near Mount Vernon and I heard the Parkway is backed up.”

      Panic washed over Jack. “But Cosmo?” he asked helplessly.

      Fred laughed as he quickly headed for the door. “You’ll be fine.”

      “He shouldn’t even be in here. There are health-code violations. Right?” Were there? He had no idea.

      “James had him in here all the time. Cosmo liked to sleep behind the bar.”

      “Fred, wait...”

      But Fred didn’t wait. Jack was alone with a little dog—and with his thoughts, which was even worse.

      He was in no better place than he was before. He still needed to figure out how to turn the bar around. Or sell. Despite Fred’s protests, Jack was considering the idea to be a very viable option.

      Ashamed of the thought, he walked to the middle of the bar. In the past, this would be the point where he stepped outside for a smoke. A little stress relief. Since that was no longer an option, Jack decided to have a much-needed tête-à-tête with Cosmo.

      He placed the dog on the floor. Cosmo looked up at him with adoring eyes. “Listen, I like dogs. I do. But I’m not the most stable guy on the planet.”

      Cosmo shifted and then lifted his leg and peed.

      Jack sighed again. Loudly. “You really going to do that in public? In the middle of a bar where people eat and drink?”

      Cosmo tilted his head, as if he were considering a reply. He just looked at Jack and walked to another corner of the bar and sat. And stared back at Jack.

      “Damn it.” Jack ran his hands through his hair. He swore the dog had a look on his face akin to “na-na na-na boo-boo.”

      Frustrated, he went to the supply closet and retrieved cleaning supplies. “Housebroken, my ass.”

      He cleaned up the mess and shoved the soiled paper towels into a trash bag. Then he rummaged through Cosmo’s luggage and found a blanket and small bed. He stuck them under the bar, and the dog pranced over to them and made himself comfortable.

      “Stay,” Jack said. “I’m going to throw out this little mess.”

      He didn’t think dogs really smiled, but this one looked to be grinning ear to ear.

      “I mean it, Prince Charming. Stay.”

      He pushed through the back door that led to the alley behind the bar. He threw the black bag into the dumpster. Hard.

      March was notorious for unpredictable weather, but today was beautiful. Mild temperature, with a nice breeze. Good day for a walk. Maybe a bit of exercise would help clear his mind. Bring a bit of clarity to his current situation.

      He stepped away from the dumpster and glanced up and down the alley. He was unfamiliar with these businesses. He’d have to meander down Prince Street to familiarize himself. He did know there was a seafood restaurant, off to the right, and the door on the left led to...was it a wedding-dress shop? The windows were a little too high to see inside and protected by blinds, in any case.

      Jack shook his head. So much had changed in this area of the city since he’d returned. He was actually rather proud to see Alexandria’s expansion.

      Then suddenly a movement out of the corner of his eye caught his attention. He turned as a blur of white ruffles began to pour out of the window he’d just been gazing at.

      What the hell?

      The mass of material made a strangled sound as it continued to shimmy out of the window. A few more inches and a head of curly auburn hair topped with a veil surfaced.

      He froze at the sight of a bride climbing out of the window. Either that or a life-size marshmallow had just exploded into the alley.

      Yep, that door definitely led to a bridal shop.

      “Gotta get out. Gotta get out,” the bride chanted breathlessly.

      He’d heard of runaway brides, but this was something else. He would have chuckled, but the woman suddenly slipped, leaving her and that massive dress dangling from the windowsill. He assumed her feet were under there somewhere, but it seemed like all of that fluff had swallowed them.

      She let out a squeak and Jack rushed over to help. “Hang on, I got you.”

      Another little yelp sounded and her arms shook right before she fell... Right on top of Jack. He tried to catch her, but with all that dress, he wasn’t sure what body part he had managed to grab hold of. All he knew was that he was falling to the hard ground of the alley, with a pile of lace and satin and soft woman covering him.

      A friend of his caught the bouquet at a wedding once. Apparently he’d taken it a step further and caught the bride.

       Chapter Two

      Emerson Dewitt knew two things for sure.

      First, she was lying on top of a strange man, in the dirty alley behind her mother’s exclusive bridal boutique. And second, she was still wearing the ten-thousand-dollar wedding dress that had given her the urge to flee in the first place.

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