Page 189 of Mountain Grump

Page List

Font Size:

“Which one do you want?” I ask Tilda as I set the plates next to the box.

One is all vanilla; the other is all chocolate.

We spent the weekend eating oatmeal and protein bars, with very limited flavor options, so I don’t actually know what Tilda prefers.

She sets one on each plate, then lifts her shoulders. “They both look good.”

“Half and half?” I suggest.

Tilda nods. “Yes, please.”

She starts to turn, presumably for a knife, but I stop her.

“Wait.” I reach into the chest pocket on my flannel and pull out a single birthday candle, shaped like a pine tree, and a book of matches from Rocky Ridge Inn.

I stick the candle in the top of the chocolate one, because it’s closest to Tilda. Then I pluck a match from the book and strike it.

“Where did you find a tree candle?”

“Same store as everything else, except the cupcakes.” I lean down and hold the match in place while I light the wick. “I’ll take you someday.”

Candle lit, I shake out the match, then drop it into the empty dessert box.

We watch the candle burn for a second.

“It’s customary at this point to make a wish and blow out the flame.”

Tilda huffs. “I know.”

The candle continues to burn. “And…”

“And… Will you hum ‘Happy Birthday’ to me?”

Will I…

Then I remember.

That night after the mountain lion encounter.

I don’t want to.

Ireallydon’t want to.

But I can’t deny my Mountain Fairy.

Not on a regular day. And sure as shit not on her birthday.

Instead of answering, I step so I’m directly behind Tilda, then I wrap my arms around her upper chest and hold her against me.

And then, with our bodies pressed together, I hum.

Chapter 101

Tilda

The tune of “Happy Birthday”vibrates through my body.

I close my eyes, leaning into Ethan, tipping my head back against his shoulder.