Yours for Christmas (Fool's Gold series)

Yours for Christmas (Fool's Gold series) by Susan Mallery Read Free Book Online Page A

Book: Yours for Christmas (Fool's Gold series) by Susan Mallery Read Free Book Online
Authors: Susan Mallery
difficult to take.

CHAPTER FIVE
    O NE OF THE advantages of living in Fool’s Gold was that no matter what horrible thing might be happening in your personal life, there was also something in town to serve as a distraction.
    Despite having not slept much the night before, Bailey greeted the morning with as much optimism as she could muster. For one thing, she had a great life. She had her daughter, friends and a job she loved, and in less than two weeks, she would be moving into her first ever, very own home. It was enough, she told herself firmly. She didn’t need a man—not even one as tempting as Kenny.
    She and Chloe had breakfast, then she dropped her daughter off at a friend’s house, where she would spend the day. For her part, Bailey was going to head into town. All the stores would be decorating for the holidays and that was fun to watch. There was also a new store opening, and she was meeting Isabel there. Tomorrow, she and Chloe would go look at all the store windows and stay for the town’s tree lighting.
    Back at her place, she made quick work of cleaning the kitchen, then dove into her closet. She wanted to clear out as many things as possible before the move. She and Chloe had already done her daughter’s room. Chloe had given up a couple of boxes of toys to be donated. Clothes that were too small would also go to charity.
    When Bailey’s cell phone rang, she was trying to decide if she was ever going to lose the twenty pounds necessary for her to get back into several pairs of jeans she owned or if she should simply donate them.
    “Hello?” she said without glancing at the display.
    “Hey.”
    All it took was a single word spoken by a specific man. Her slightly fake good mood shattered and the jeans dropped to the carpet. She sank onto the bed.
    “Kenny.”
    A thousand emotions struggled to find room inside. She thought of the child he’d lost and how she would never have guessed he suffered such a tragedy. She thought of the way his smile made her toes curl and how knowing he was a great guy made her crush just a little harder to get over.
    “I’ve got all the bins in place,” he said.
    It took her a second to mentally switch gears. Right, the toy drive. That was still their responsibility.
    “Thank you. There’s a schedule for collection. You have that, right?”
    “Yeah. I know my days.”
    “The parents helping do, too. I appreciate your help with all this.”
    “We’re in it together.”
    The truth, but when said in his low, sexy voice... Well, she wanted it to mean a lot more than it did.
    “We’re still on for Sunday?” he asked.
    He’d offered to take her to Sacramento to look at bedroom furniture for Chloe. She needed to get her order placed and thought the Black Friday craziness would be over by then. Only after last night, she’d assumed she would be on her own.
    “You don’t mind?”
    “I’d like to go with you,” he told her. “We’re friends, Bailey. I don’t want that to change.”
    Friends was better than nothing, she told herself. Friends was the mature response to their situation. Friends was enough. Although that last one might be stretching the truth a tiny bit.
    “Thank you,” she said. “I’d love the input. Chloe’s going out to Castle Ranch for riding lessons with several of her friends, so the timing is perfect.”
    “I’ll pick you up at noon.”
    “I’ll be ready.”
    “See you then. ’Bye.”
    He hung up and she did the same.
    This was good, she told herself. She and Chloe would go to church and be back in time for an early lunch before her daughter headed out on her own adventure. Bailey and Kenny would go to Sacramento and buy furniture. It would be nice. Pleasant. Friends hanging out together. Nothing more. No matter how much she wanted a little “more” in her life.
    * * *
    D IAMONDS AND P URLS , a yarn and bead shop close to Brew-haha, had been open all of two hours and was already packed. Bailey sipped her cup of complimentary hot

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