Through appetizers, and their entrees, conversation had been easy and comfortable. It wasn't until the plates were cleared that he said, "So, I want to hear about your running." Darci raised an eyebrow. She was impressed it had taken him so long to bring it up. "Well," she said. "I took your sug...
But Carmen couldn’t seem to do much of anything else since running into them in the lobby. Dylan was insanely good-looking with his dark hair and dark eyes. But there was more to him than just his looks. She’d felt it the moment she’d locked eyes with him. What was that saying, still waters run d...
She’s in good hands, he reminded himself. Besides, Carmen said the Cub Counsellor would be there right away, and those people had experience with kids. Ella would be fine—probably better than fine. Maybe she’d even come out of her shell a little bit. It wasn’t right that a little girl should be s...
His tires crunched on the freshly fallen snow. The plows couldn’t keep up with the thick white stuff covering the roads and Colin was pretty sure they’d given up on trying to keep the roads clear. He hadn’t seen one in over an hour. The weather forecast had said it would be a white Christmas, but...