Catching Fireflies

Catching Fireflies by Sherryl Woods Read Free Book Online

Book: Catching Fireflies by Sherryl Woods Read Free Book Online
Authors: Sherryl Woods
dating. That’s what Maybelle said.”
    He chuckled. “Maybelle has a big mouth, but to be honest, in this case, she wasn’t far off the mark. Not that she or any of the other people I’ve tried to head off have paid a bit of attention to me. I must not sound as convincing as I’ve meant to.”
    Laura held his gaze. “Something else to discuss over dinner.”
    J.C. frowned. The last thing he wanted to do was give Laura Reed the wrong idea. She seemed like a lovely, thoughtful woman, but she needed to understand that this dinner was strictly business. They had a mystery to solve about a troubled teen, nothing more. He’d found that laying out the ground rules usually kept expectations in check and avoided unpleasantness later.
    “Maybe we should stick to talking about Misty’s problem.” Even to his ears the comment sounded stuffy, but at least he’d made himself clear. He waited for her reaction. Her smile died along with the warmth in her eyes, but she merely shrugged.
    “Whatever makes you comfortable, doctor,” she said, suddenly sounding as distant and cool as he had. “Misty’s my first priority, as well.”
    The relief he should have felt at her response didn’t come. In fact, what he did feel was the faintest twinge of regret and disappointment. The sparks that had been missing during his lunch with Janice Walker reared up in I-told-you-so fashion, proving that his immunity sucked, after all.
    That wasn’t good, he thought, as he ushered her to the parking lot. It wasn’t good at all.
    He hoped he was just looking for a handy alternative who might get Debra to back off with her candidate, but he knew all too well that would be playing a dangerous and pretty selfish game. Tonight when he was home in his lonely bed, he’d have to examine his motives for inviting Laura Reed to dinner a little more closely…and then pray that the answers weren’t too disturbing.
    * * *
    Laura saw the speculative looks when she walked into Sullivan’s with J. C. Fullerton. Not only was she rarely seen around town with a date, but if he could be believed, neither was he. For a town that loved its gossip, their arrival together was bound to be big news.
    “Are you sure this was a good idea?” she murmured as they were shown to a table.
    J.C. frowned. “I thought you wanted to come here.”
    “I did until I realized that we were going to be on tonight’s menu right along with the specials.”
    He glanced around, then sighed. “So we are. Too late to hide now, Laura. The cat’s out of the bag.”
    She regarded him with surprise. “You think this is amusing? By tomorrow morning everyone in town will think we’re dating.”
    “Anybody in your life going to be furious about that?” he inquired.
    “Well, no, but…” She frowned. “It’s not a good idea. I don’t want to answer a million questions. Do you?”
    “Hey, you’re my second unplanned date of the day,” he admitted with a rueful expression. “If anyone’s going to be a hot topic over breakfast, it’ll be me. They’ll probably just feel sorry for you getting mixed up with an obvious scoundrel.”
    She stared at him incredulously. “What on earth are you talking about?”
    He explained about his nurse and her apparent mission to set him up. “End result? First thing tomorrow I have a date to go for a run. I’m not a hundred percent sure how it happened. The words just came out of my mouth, and there I was with a date.”
    Laura couldn’t help chuckling. “You’re really bad at not dating, aren’t you? Or is it that you’re easily manipulated?”
    “Not until recently. Debra’s sneaky. And then you showed up in my office and before I knew it an innocent invitation came out of my mouth and here we are. Two dates today and one more in the morning. My extended track record as a total stick-in-the-mud has taken a real hit.”
    “You don’t sound half as distressed as you should for a man who claims he doesn’t want to date,” she accused

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