Christine Rimmer - A Bravo For Christmas

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WHEN DARIUS BRAVO WANTS SOMETHING . . .…he usually gets it. And the powerhouse CEO has wanted Ava Malloy since he was a Justice Creek High senior. Darius is already adored by one Malloy: Ava’s spirited daughter. Helping Sylvie and her local Blueberry troop build dollhouses for needy kids is a worthy cause that’s bringing him closer to the widowed single mom. Imagine his surprise when the usually unapproachable Ava starts flirting and making her romantic intentions crystal clear!With one condition.A holiday fling with the man Ava has always found irresistibly attractive is a thrilling way to ring in the new year. She can’t promise Darius the future—one devastating heartbreak in a lifetime is enough. But Ava underestimates his staying power. And what about her own secret heart’s desire? A Bravo under the mistletoe and in her arms forever!

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“That’s good of you, Ava. Nick and I had only been friends for a few months...” Jody’s voice trailed off as though she didn’t know quite what to say next.

Who did in a situation like this?

Ava took her by the shoulders and held her gaze. “If I can do anything. Anything.”

“Thanks. You’re a sweetheart.” Jody put on a smile.

Ava released her.

Jody moved on to Darius, who greeted her with open arms and a fond, “Hey, little sister...”

Ava saw her opportunity to escape him and grabbed it. She turned for the relative safety of the master suite—after all, she needed to stash the outerwear, didn’t she?

In the bedroom, she added the two coats and Sylvie’s red hat to the growing pile on the king-size bed. And then, stalling a little to give Darius time to wander back to the great room, she popped into the bathroom to smooth her hair and make sure she didn’t have lipstick on her teeth.

Her hair looked fine and her teeth were lipstick-free. But her eyes had a glazed sort of look and her face was flushed all the way down to the scoop neckline of her favorite cashmere sweater. Really, she needed to settle the heck down.

“Chill,” she whispered softly to her wild-eyed reflection. “Deep breaths.” She took her own advice, breathing slowly in and out through her nose, reminding herself that a good man had died on Monday and so what if she’d said something ridiculous to Darius. “Get over it. Move on.”

There was a soft tap on the door. “Ava? You all right?” Darius. Oh. My. God. Her face flamed anew. “Ava?”

She gulped to clear her clutching throat and called, “I’m great. Terrific.”

“You sure?”

“Of course I’m sure.”

“You sound strange.”

“Darius, I’m fine.”

“I’ll just wait here until you come out.”

She stifled a groan and glared at her reflection in the mirror and knew she had to stop being an idiot and open the damn door.

“Ava?”

She yanked it wide. “What?” she growled at him.

And he smiled that same slow, knowing smile he’d given her seventeen years ago right after he told her that someday she would say yes to him. “You look kind of flushed. Are you sure you’re okay?”

“I am fine. You can go.”

He didn’t budge. “About the other day, I—”

“Oh, please.” She waved her hand so wildly, she almost hit her nose with it. “You know that was nothing.”

“No.” He said it way too softly. “I don’t know that, Ava. In fact, I’m thinking it was definitely something.”

“And I’m telling you it wasn’t and you should forget it.”

He leaned closer, bringing that scent of leather and wood shavings and something else, too, something wonderfully manly that she couldn’t quite name. “Forget it?” he spoke softly, almost a whisper, his breath warm across her cheek and his eyes like the sky when night comes on. “You offered to be naked. There’s no way I’m forgetting that.”

Her heart felt like it would explode from her chest and splatter all over the room. Her pulse pounded loud and hard in her ears. How could she be so over-the-top about this? You’d think she was fifteen again, the way she was behaving.

She needed to cut it the hell out right now, start acting like an adult, for crying out loud. Drawing her shoulders back, she stared up at him defiantly and reminded him in a calm, even tone, “Look. This is stupid. Plus, it’s all your fault. I mean, you’re the one who’s always flirting with me.”

“So are you telling me you finally decided to flirt back?”

“Darius. Please. Can’t we just forget what I said?”

“Are you kidding me? It’s branded in my brain.” He said that with real feeling—after which he grinned a slow, lopsided grin. “And we need to talk about it. In depth. At length.”

How did he make that sound so dirty? She glared. “No, we don’t.”

He kept right on grinning. “Yes, we—”

“Is this bathroom taken?” The voice of old Levi Kenwright, grandfather-in-law to Dare’s brother James, cut him off. The old man came toward them from the door to the hallway.

“All yours.” Ava flashed Levi a giant smile, zipped around the old fellow on the side away from Darius and escaped out the open bedroom door.

She joined the others in the great room. Clara poured her a nice glass of Riesling, and they toasted the season. Then Chloe took her aside. They firmed up the open house staging she would be dealing with tomorrow.

An hour into the party, she went upstairs to check on the girls, who had taken over a guest room. They’d gathered a number of chairs from other rooms and draped blankets between them. Ava heard them giggling together inside the makeshift fort.

“Anybody in here?”

“Just us!” Sylvie answered.

Ava got down on all fours and stuck her head under the blankets to find Sylvie, Annabelle and little Kiera sitting in a circle pretending to drink from empty pink plastic teacups.

“How’re you girls doing?”

“We’re having a tea party,” Sylvie replied.

“Ava!” cried Kiera gleefully. “Hi there!”

“Hi, Kiera.”

Kiera made lip-smacking sounds, so Ava leaned closer, and the little sweetie pressed her lips against her cheek.

“Would you like a cup of tea?” asked Annabelle sweetly.

“I would love one.” Ava crawled on in and joined their circle. Annabelle handed her a cup and a little plastic plate, and Ava proceeded to drink pretend tea and enjoy an imaginary cupcake. “Well,” she said, once she’d sipped and chewed for a couple of minutes. “That was delicious.” She pretended to blot her lips with an imaginary napkin. “And now, I must be on my way.” The fort was perfect for the three girls, but things got tight with a mom included.

“Bye-bye!” chirped Kiera brightly.

“Dinner soon,” Ava reminded them as she backed out the way she had come. “Don’t eat too many cupcakes.”

“Oh, Mom,” Sylvie scoffed. “They’re only ’maginary.”

“Well, all right then. Have as many as you like.” She emerged from the fort butt-first to find Darius leaning in the doorway to the upper hall.

Her heart did a silly forward roll, and her pulse went a little crazy. She shot to her feet. “This is getting ridiculous,” she muttered as she straightened her skirt and smoothed her sweater.

He didn’t say a word—probably because he knew if he spoke, the girls would hear him and demand that he crawl into their fort and have tea with them, too. Darius clearly had other plans. He stepped forward and grabbed her arm.

She should have jerked away, but she didn’t. It felt too delicious, his warm fingers pressing into her skin through her sweater, the little thrill of excitement skittering down the backs of her knees to have him so close, touching her. He pulled her from the room, and she went a lot more willingly than she should have.

“No,” he whispered for her ears alone once they were out in the upper hallway.

“No, what?”

“This isn’t ridiculous. This is fun.”

She almost giggled at that, which pretty much proved she was losing her mind.

“Come on,” he said.

“Where?”

“In here.” He ducked into the next bedroom, pulling her with him—and then shut the door. “Now. Where were we?”

She eased free of his grip and backed off a few paces. “I can’t believe I let you drag me in here.”

He folded those fine, hard arms across that broad chest and leaned back against the door. “Go out with me. Tomorrow night.”

“That is not going to happen.”

“Why not?”

“No dating. Not in this town. Not with our families.”

“Ava. What’s wrong with our families?”

She didn’t even want to go into it. But he just stood there blocking the door, waiting for an explanation. So she gave in and provided one. “They’re all up in my business, that’s what. I’ve been out twice with nice men in the five years since I moved back to town. The first date was with a perfectly pleasant software designer. Afterward, all three of my brothers got me aside and told me I could do better. They’re so overprotective they make me want to scream. Then a year ago, I tried again, with another Realtor who has his office in the same building as mine. Your sister Nell saw us together. Later, there was endless discussion of if we would go out again and wasn’t it great that I was finally seeing someone? That was when it came to me.”

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