I thought I was doing all right being alone
I swore I'd never let somebody get close again
I was never gonna let my guard down, not for anyone
But there's a light in your eyes and it's got me moving in
And tonight these walls are all coming down
And my heart is open
I'm letting you in
Cause you give me a reason and the faith I've been needing to start again
And your love is healing
I'm finally breathing
I've been waiting so long, hoping for this moment
My heart is open
****
On a rare day off, I headed to my favorite place in town. The local Barnes & Noble was an escape for me. I could waste hours wandering around, looking at what felt like every single book. I took a deep breath when I entered the store and headed for the discount books first.
My routine was always the same; discount racks, then new releases and store recommendations, and then up and down the fiction aisles. After that, I hit the mystery, science fiction, and fantasy sections, always ending in the romance stacks. I figured most of the store would be empty, since it was the middle of the morning, not quite peak book-shopping time. So I was a little surprised when I turned down the second romance aisle and came upon someone reading the back of a novel. Not just any someone. A broad-shouldered, dark-haired man in black dress pants and a lime green button-up shirt.
I stopped, startled at the sight of someone, especially a man, standing in the romance section at eleven a.m. on Tuesday morning. He didn't appear to have heard me approach and I decided to continue with my perusal of the racks without disturbing him. I eyed the jaunty tilt of the hero's cowboy hat on the cover of one novel and started when the man a few feet away spoke.
"Who reads this shit?" he muttered.
I couldn't help it. I shifted closer and peered around his shoulder to see what 'shit' he'd picked off the shelf. It was the latest novel by my favorite author. I couldn't let his comment pass
now
.
"That shit just happens to be the latest novel by Dorie Saunders."
He jumped and whirled around, bumping the shelf beside him with his elbow. "Christ on a cracker, lady!" He glowered at me. "Do you go around sneaking up on people everywhere?"
I couldn't help but laugh. "Not usually."
He glared at me for a moment longer before his face relaxed into a smile. "You scared the hell out of me."
I grinned. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to scare you. I was browsing and heard what you said."
His face colored and he glanced down at the book in his hand. "Oh. You, uh, you heard that?"
I nodded and gestured at the book. "Dorie Saunders is one of my favorite authors. I've read everything of hers." I reached for the book and he relinquished it to me. I turned it over in my hand to peruse the blurb on the back. "I was hoping her latest would be released when I came here today."
"You read these kinds of novels?"
I looked up to see him watching me. His eyes were dark brown and tilted up just slightly at the corners. He smiled when his gaze met mine and I noticed how full his lips were. The lower half of his face was either unshaven or whiskery on purpose. I surprised myself by wondering how it would feel rubbing against my face or neck.
I cleared my throat and looked down at the cover of Dorie Saunders' latest. "Yeah. I read these kinds of novels." I shrugged. "I read everything. Mystery, romance, history. Whatever looks interesting, I'll give it a try."
"Me too. Well, except romance."
I lifted my eyebrows. "How'd you end up in here then?"
He chuckled and shrugged. Lifting one hand, he braced it on the nearest shelf and leaned a little closer to me. "I was just looking around. I didn't feel like going home yet."
"That still doesn't explain how you ended up in the romance section."
He nodded. "You're right. How about I take you for lunch and explain?"
The invitation caught me off-guard and I didn't know what to say. He cocked his head to one side and reached a hand towards me.
A strange man I'd just met was reaching for me, you'd think I'd be frightened or at least draw back. I wasn't. I stood there, sucking in a breath as his hand lifted a lock of hair from my shoulder. He rubbed it once between his thumb and forefinger and then brushed it over my shoulder. He stood so close that I could smell his cologne, something fine and subtle that caused an unexpected reaction inside me.
"Yes." I felt heat creep into my cheeks when my voice came out as a squeak. I licked my lips, aware of his eyes following the motion. "Yes. I'd love to have lunch with you."
"Great." He took the book from my hands and put his other hand on my lower back to guide me out of the aisle. "Just let me pay for this and you can think about where you'd like me to take you."
"You're buying that?"
"Sure. You said she was your favorite."
I laughed. "You called it shit."
"I spoke without thinking." He nudged me with one arm as we walked towards the cashiers. "And I didn't know you were listening."
I laughed again and waited at the end of the cashier counter while he went to pay. I took my time watching him, checking him out like I hadn't before. He was taller than me, though I'm not even average height for a woman, at a mere five feet tall. He was maybe five-nine, five-ten. He looked very nice in that green shirt and it set off the darker tone of his skin in a most attractive manner.
In another minute, he was walking towards me, tucking the receipt for the book just inside the cover. He grinned and paused in front of me.
"Did you decide where we're going?"
I blinked, having forgotten that it was my choice. "I'm sorry. I didn't even think about it."
He wiggled his eyebrows at me. "Something distracted you?"
I laughed and tilted my head to one side. "Am I that transparent?"
We started to walk out of the store and I couldn't help but feel the warmth rising from his body. He walked so close to me, our arms brushed every step. I liked it.
"Where are you parked?" he asked.
I pointed. "There. You?"
He gestured and we faced each other in silence for a moment. "Well, you have to pick a destination or we might never see each other again."
"No!" It was out before I could think twice. I blushed a fiery red and looked down at the sidewalk while he chuckled.
"I'm Christian, by the way. Christian Hayes." He smiled at me. "Now you can look me up no matter what."
I laughed. "I'm Maggie Blayne. I'll even one-up you and give you my phone number."
I took a pen out of my purse but couldn't find something to write on. Christian handed me the book he'd just bought. I looked up as I took it from him.
"Write your number inside the cover," he said.
With a nod, I followed his suggestion and gave the book back a few seconds later. He read the number out loud and nodded.
"So where to now?"
"How about Hartlett's?" Hartlett's was a good restaurant with a bit of everything; steaks, pizzas and the like. It also wasn't far from the book store.
"Sounds great. I'll see you there in about fifteen minutes."
He turned to walk to his car. I saw him head towards an older model Isuzu Trooper and I watched him before heading for my own car. I tripped over the curb and reminded myself that I should watch where
I
was going.
"Get it together, Maggie." I shook my head and hurried to my car before I could make a bigger fool of myself.
On the drive to Hartlett's, I had a moment of doubt. I'd just run into this guy at a book store. What did I know about him? Nothing! What was I doing?
Then I pulled into the parking lot of the restaurant and saw him get out of the Trooper in a spot near the end of one row. My heart sped up and I couldn't stop the silly smile from spreading across my face. I pushed my doubts aside and got out of the car.
"I was afraid you'd stand me up," he called as I walked towards him. He waited near the front door of the restaurant.
"I wouldn't do that." I took his offered hand as I stepped up onto the sidewalk beside him. "And anyway, I already gave you my number. It would be silly to play hard-to-get now."
He laughed and didn't let go of my hand until we got to the door. He opened the door for me and I walked inside ahead of him. The hostess took us to a table within seconds and as we walked through the dining room, we could see that it wasn't very busy. It was early, not quite peak lunch dining time.
"Here you are." The hostess put our menus on the table.
Christian went to one chair and pulled it out. I waited until the hostess stepped back and made a move for the chair across from Christian.
"Maggie?"
I looked up to see Christian gesturing at the seat he'd pulled out. I blinked, surprised, and walked around the table to sit down. I'd never had a man hold a chair out for me.
He moved around to sit down as well and the hostess let us know our server would be out in a few minutes.
"Thank you." I picked up my menu and smiled at Christian over it.
He winked and warmth spread through my body. My lips parted and I drew in a slow breath. Christian's dark eyes dropped to my mouth and I wanted to say something, anything, but he was looking at me in such a way...
"I think you might like the steak sandwich." His deep voice startled me.