Jacquie D’Alessandro - Holiday Inn Bed
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Jacquie DAlessandro
Holiday Inn Bed
2008
Chapter 1
Theres magic in the air, Helen Krause said, leaning across the reception desk at the Timberline Lodge to smile at Roland as he entered the inn.
Her husband of forty years stomped snow from his boots onto one of the large red oval rugs that marked the entrance to the lodges cozy lobby. Together they owned and operated the rustic lodge, which sat on the shores of MirrorLake, in the quaint village of Lake Placid, New York, a location that drew both local visitors and vacationers from all over the country.
Thats not magic, Roland replied, gazing at her over the stack of freshly split hickory logs he carried. Thats a storm. And a bad one. Much worse than theyd predicted, and its comin sooner than they thought.
Last nights weather report warned of only six to eight inches and that it wouldnt hit until late tomorrow night, Helen said, coming around the desk to relieve him of part of his bundle.
Well, five minutes ago they predicted two to three feet, startin now. Winds picked up and the snows comin down hard. He shook his head. Crazy weather people. What other job allows you to be wrong so often yet not get fired?
Mother Nature loves to throw curveballs, Helen murmured, walking with Roland toward the roaring fire crackling in the stone hearth. Solooks like folks might be getting snowed in.
Oh, boy. I recognize that tone. Roland deposited the fragrant cut wood into the curved polished brass log holder then held out his cold-reddened hands toward the dancing flames heat. Shooting her a half-indulgent, half-exasperated look over the tops of his bifocals, he said, Now, Helen, just because Christmas is less than a week away-
Dont go getting any ideas in my head, she finished, peering right back at him over the top of her own bifocals. Have you noticed that we have this same conversation every year right around this time?
I suppose, Roland admitted, sounding grumpy. But the effect was ruined when his blue eyes twinkled at her.
And do you know why we have this conversation every year?
I suppose. But just because folks have fallen in love here at Christmastime in the past, doesnt mean its going to happen again this year.
Which is what you say every year. But you cant deny that romance somehow always strikes our holiday guests. Im not sure if its the snow, or the scent of pine from all the Christmas decorations, or something in the lodge itself.
Roland turned toward her and drew her into his arms. Even after all these years, her heart still skipped a beat. His once thick dark hair was now mostly silver and mostly gone, and his ruddy skin bore the signs of his sixty-four years and hard work. But to her, he was still the handsomest man in the world. And the most wonderful. Not that there werent times shed been tempted to thunk him upside his head with a skillet-he was a man after all and therefore frequently exasperating-but after forty years and five children together, she still loved waking up next to him every morning.
Uh-oh, Roland said, pulling her closer, until her reindeer-decorated red sweater bumped against his green flannel shirt. You have that matchmaking gleam in your eye.
Hmmm. You seem to have a gleam in your eye as well.
Probably because Im standing under the mistletoe with my best girl.
Theres no mistletoe right here
Her words trailed off when Roland pulled a twig of dark green leaves accented with small white berries from his pocket and waggled it over their heads.
You were saying? he murmured with a grin, lowering his head toward hers.
After hed treated her to a kiss that curled her toes inside her sheepskin-lined boots, she leaned back in the circle of his strong arms. Goodness. I was saying you have a gleam in your eye, she managed to say, sounding as breathless as she felt. Clearly I was right.
Not bad for an old guy, huh? A devilish grin creased his cheeks and he leaned down to nuzzle her neck. You smell mighty good, Mrs. Krause. Like sugar cookies and pinecones. And He breathed deep and nibbled the sensitive bit of skin behind her ear. Magic.
As I said, its in the air, she murmured, savoring the pleasurable tingles skittering down her spine.
Every time Im near you, Roland agreed, lifting his head to smile at her. Then his expression sobered. But I dont want you gettin your hopes up that romance will bloom here this week and then bein disappointed.
Nonsense. We have a number of single guests registered, you know. And all my Christmas Magic senses are tingling.
Thats because I just kissed you.
She laughed. True. But that special holiday magic is shimmering all around us, Roland. I can feel it. You mark my words. Before Christmas arrives, love will once again bloom at Timberline Lodge.
Chapter 2
Jessica Hayden gratefully absorbed the delicious warmth emitting from the snapping fire, which danced in the huge stone fireplace in the lobby of the Timberline Lodge. She wasnt certain how long it would take Eric to get them registered, but after braving the two-hour drive here-the last few miles at a crawl due to the sudden heavy snowfall-then the blustery wind that hit them on their walk across the parking lot, she didnt mind lingering near this heated coziness, at least for a few minutes. But more than thawing out by the fire, she was anxious for her and Eric to get to their cabin, where theyd generate their own heat.
Which couldnt happen soon enough for her.
God help her, she couldnt wait to get her hands on him. It had been so longway too long, since theyd made love, and now that their much-needed weekend was upon them, she was about ready to burst. The stress and problems that had been wreaking havoc with every aspect of their lives-including their love life-didnt exist in this rustic lodge. Here they would have the time and privacy to get themselves and their relationship back on track.
She pulled off her gloves and her gaze rested on the sparkling round diamond adorning her left hand. When Eric Breslin had slipped the engagement ring on her finger four months ago, it had been the happiest, most magical moment of her life. She loved him deeply and shed believed, theyd both believed, that everything was going to be perfect.
Theyd both been dead wrong.
Everything was, in a word, a disaster.
Little had they known their engagement would spark a family feud that made the legendary Hatfields and McCoys look like rank amateurs. After much discussion, she and Eric had reached compromises regarding the big issue-her managing Haydens, her familys upscale restaurant in her hometown of Marble Falls, and Erics opening last year, less than a mile away, a Chop House, a national restaurant chain known for excellent food at reasonable prices. Even though Chop House was technically the competition-a fact that had caused them some difficulties at the onset of their relationship-Jessica had discovered that Eric was everything shed ever wanted in a man.
She hadnt believed in love at first sight until she saw him. That first instant spark of attraction in the cheese aisle at her favorite gourmet food shop had all but fried her where she stood. The fact that hed chosen her favorite Brie and knew the subtle differences between Gorgonzola and Stilton had piqued her interest. They struck up a conversation and by the time they made it to the wine aisle she knew, in her heart, he was The One. And the next six months had only proven her correct.
He was kind, loving, patient, honorable and generous. He made her laugh. Made her happy. Sure, he had his faults-but hey, what man didnt leave his socks on the floor and coffee cups all over the place? Growing up with four older brothers, she didnt let silly little guy things bother her. And best of all, Eric loved her as much as she loved him.
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