The Ashtons - Cole, Abigail & Megan

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was one of our better years.” He swirled the wine in his glass to release the scent, held it up and inhaled, his eyes half-closed. For a moment she glimpsed the closet sybarite in the pure, sensual pleasure on his face. Cole was a deeply sensual man. He mostly didn’t let it show. “It’s aging well,” he observed, and took a sip.
    “So what were you doing in ninety-eight?” She leaned back and nibbled at her chocolate. She liked to eat them slowly, let the taste melt into her tongue. “Note that I don’t ask who you were doing.”
    “I’d get in trouble if I put it that way.” He continued to send Hulk into a stupor of delight with those elegant fingers.
    Quit staring at his hands, she told herself.“Women can say things to each other that men can’t get away with.”
    “So you talk about sex at these things?”
    “Sure. It’s a subheading under men. For most of us,” she added. “I had a couple of lesbian friends in New York—my downstairs neighbors. We mostly did not talk about sex, out of consideration for my comfort level.”
    He chuckled. “My comfort level, on the other hand—”
    “Don’t go there, Sheila.” She reconsidered. “On the other hand, I’ve always wondered why men get excited by—”
    “You were right the first time,” he said. There was a spark of amusement—and something else, something warmer—in his eyes as he took another sip of wine. “We’d better skip the sex talk.”
    She met his eyes as she took another sip, letting the wine sit on her tongue for a moment to develop the secondary flavors the way he’d taught her.
    Not a good idea, enjoying her own sensual side while looking at Cole. “A hint of blackberry,” she said hastily, looking away. “See how well I know the lingo? Should be nice with chocolate.” She took another nibble of that. “Want to argue about politics?”
    “Not the effect I’m going for tonight.”
    “You probably voted for the governor,” she said darkly. “All right, all right—I won’t get into that. So we’re left discussing work or hair. I vote for hair.” She tilted her head. “Who does yours?”
    “Carmen at The Mane Place. She has magic fingers.I like your hair.” The warmth in his voice did not belong to anyone named Sheila, unless Sheila had been of the same persuasion as Dixie’s New York neighbors. “You left out a couple choices. Movies, books…family.”
    She took a healthy swallow of wine. “Read any good books lately?”
    “No. How’s your mom?”
    She huffed out an impatient sigh. “Your male side is showing, Sheila.”
    So he asked again, but in an absurd falsetto, “How’s your mom?”
    Dixie nearly choked, trying not to laugh, and gave up. “The same as ever, pretty much. Only happier.”
    “Because of this man she’s going to marry?”
    Dixie nodded, sipped, and a smile slipped out. “She always used to try so hard with whatever man she thought was going to fix everything for her. With Mike, she’s relaxed. She isn’t desperate to make him happy, or trying too hard to be happy herself. She just feels good with him, and it shows. Not that she doesn’t hurt because of what’s happening to Jody, but she’s…I don’t know. Somehow she’s okay about it.”
    “You aren’t okay about it.”
    She frowned, not answering. He didn’t say anything, either. Just sat there and sipped and petted Hulk, watching her.
    “All right.” She set her glass down with a snap. “All right! You want to hear about my feelings? I’m mad. Pissed as hell.”
    “You would be, of course.”
    She shoved to her feet and started to pace. “It’s so horrible and so unfair. She still knows who we are. She isn’t so far gone that she’s lost that, but she will. She’s already lost so many pieces of herself, and it hurts me. This shouldn’t be about me, but every time I see her…the bewildered look on her face…My mother’s dealing with this so much better than I am.”
    “She’s been here, watching it

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