My heart did something funny in my chest at the sound of those four words.
“And the room is yours, if you want it.”
I licked my lips and let my hand fall down to the table, the papers just sitting there between us. “Just like that?”
He leaned back in the chair and nodded, holding his hands out, palms up. “Just like that.”
I should have definitely been hesitant and questioned what was going on, why this all seemed so easy, but before I could say anything, he was standing and smiling.
“Let me show you around, explain things, and then you can decide if it’s a good fit. I can explain the whole room and board in exchange for domestic duties, too.”
I slowly stood and put the papers in my bag. “Okay.” I should have asked why he wanted a cook or cleaner when his house was obviously spotless, but I said nothing and just followed him.
I tried not to let my hopes get up because this sure seemed too good to be true.
5
Dolly
“Just like that?” my father said, and I glanced up at him.
He sat across from me at the small dining room table in his cabin, his dark eyebrows lowered, the displeasure on his face evident. His words reminded me of when Tristan had said the same thing.
I shrugged and went back to eating dinner. “The lasagna is great, Dad. I haven't had it in a long time.”
“You’re changing the subject.”
I chuckled and lifted my gaze back to him. “I am.”
He exhaled and leaned back in his chair, running a hand over his face, the sound of his palm scrapping over his scruff loud.
“What do you know about Tristan?” I leaned back, too, and set my fork on the plate, staring at my father.
“He’s a good man, from how much I know about him, anyway. But he keeps to himself. I know he works at the auto shop in town. A damn good mechanic, too.”
“Sounds like someone I know.” I smiled when my father grunted.
“He moved to Cherry Falls some ten, probably more like fifteen years back. I don’t know about his past, but since he’s been here…” He shrugged. “Decent man from what I hear and has always helped those in town with whatever they needed when he’s been asked.”
I nodded slowly. I’d never told my father, or anyone for that matter, the weird desire I had for Tristan, that instant connection I felt when I’d first seen him. I kept that private, just for me. Because it didn’t make sense and scared me slightly.
So I worried about how things would play out now that I’d be staying in a room at his place. Would it make my desire worse? Would I realize it was nothing at all being around him all the time?
Not knowing was even more terrifying than what I felt, if I were being honest.
“When do you plan on moving in?”
Although my father tried to act like nothing bothered him, I could hear the pitch in his voice that told me how he felt.
He felt like he was losing me when I’d just come back.
“I’ll be close,” I said softly, and he nodded. “And as much as I love staying with you, we both know that I have to stand on my own.”
He exhaled and nodded. “I know, sweetheart.”
“I’ll be a twenty-minute drive away, no matter what.” I smiled. “We can do dinner all the time, go see a movie, hell, get some ice cream in town like we used to when I was a kid.”
His small was warm and genuine. “Yeah. I’d like that.”