Holly Jacobs - A Valley Ridge Christmas

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Maeve Buchanan isn’t the jealous type. But with the holidays and the third Valley Ridge wedding approaching, she’s feeling a twinge of envy. Everyone seems to be finding “it”—except her.Not that romance is high on her priority list! Inspired by the arrival of a homeless family in an RV one snowy night, Maeve—Valley Ridge’s very own George Bailey—is determined to give them a permanent home by Christmas.To make this surprise happen, fiercely independent Maeve is going to need a lot of help. Particularly from the irritating newcomer Aaron Holder, who thinks Maeve is just too good to be true and suspects her motives.Working together isn’t going to be easy. But it’s going to be worth it… in so many ways!

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“Where does she work?” Aaron asked. Then he clarified, “Her day job.”

“A winery in Ripley,” Colton said. “My partner, Rich, and I have talked about trying to hire her away from them when we have more cash flow. Right now, Mrs. Nies is handling everything at my winery, but if things continue to pick up, she’ll need the help.”

“Colton here owns a winery and a farm,” Dylan told him.

“Who was the guy she was with this morning?” Aaron hadn’t meant to ask that. But the thought of her and that guy had bothered him.

“Guy?” both men asked.

“Not old, but average height, roughly our age. He was bundled up, so I can’t tell you much more about him other than he needed propane and she drove him over here to get it.”

Dylan went from looking like one of the guys to looking like a cop in the blink of an eye. “I don’t know. It doesn’t sound like anyone she hangs out with.”

“That’s because she doesn’t hang out with anyone,” Colton said.

“I’ll find out,” Dylan promised.

Aaron told them goodbye and turned to help other customers. He had a nagging feeling that he’d broken a confidence by talking to the men about Maeve. That was ridiculous. She’d made no secret of the man—she’d brought him to the store after all. But still, the feeling persisted.

Colton and the sheriff had given him a lot of information to process.

And as the rest of the busy day flew by, he couldn’t help thinking about Red. Bad girl, bookworm, librarian, winery employee, spitfire.

She was a puzzle, and there was nothing Aaron liked better than a good puzzle.

* * *

THE POWER CAME on at three in the afternoon. Maeve could have moved the stew to the stove, but she left it on the woodstove instead. For some reason the sight of it bubbling away in her cast-iron Dutch oven was cheery.

It didn’t just lift her spirits—Boyd seemed less taciturn than earlier. He’d taken the news that Josie had experienced some Braxton Hicks contractions better than Maeve thought he would. He’d even thanked her for calling Lily.

He hadn’t exactly regaled them with tales of his day, but he told them about the people he’d met as he helped clear driveways all over town. “This one older lady came out with cookies and hot chocolate for me. She said she had her fireplace going. I offered to carry in some wood for her. She didn’t look as if she should be doing it.”

“Who was it?” Maeve asked.

“A Mrs. Esterly.”

“She’s a lovely lady. That was nice of you to—” She was interrupted by a knock on the door. She wasn’t sure where she’d put anyone else. Her small kitchen was already crowded with her current company.

She opened the door and saw not only Sophie, who was obviously making good on her promise to visit, but also Colton and Dylan.

Maeve smiled, already predicting Dylan’s first comment. “You’re in luck. The power came on a few minutes ago.”

Sophie and Colton went in, but Dylan stayed on the stairs. “I heard you had a strange family staying with you?”

“They’re not strange, though I haven’t known them long, and they’re not staying with me.” She pointed to the RV. “Before you give me the lecture I heard in my head this morning before I even knocked on their door, I’ll let you know that not only have they been perfectly polite, honest and forthright, but Boyd even wanted to pay me back for allowing them to come in and warm up and eat some oatmeal. Really, Dylan? A man who feels he has to repay someone for oatmeal? They’re perfectly safe.”

Dylan sighed. “I’d prefer meeting them myself, but I just got a call about an accident off I-90. I’ll check back in with you later. Colton will keep an eye out for me in the meantime.”

“Honestly, I’m an adult,” she reminded him.

“Yeah? And I’m the cop. Making sure people are safe is what I do.”

She stuck out her tongue, which made him grin. “Just don’t make a habit of taking in strangers.”

“I can promise that, if you can promise not to make a habit of checking up on me,” she countered.

“I can’t make that promise,” he said with sincerity, “but I’ll take you up on yours.”

She went into the kitchen and found Sophie talking to Boyd and Josie as if they were old friends, while Colton sat back, evidently assessing the couple for Dylan.

Living in a small town could be challenging at times. She pasted a smile on her face and said, “I guess you all managed to introduce yourselves?”

She sat down to the two pregnant women’s assurances and joined in their conversation while Boyd and Colton continued to size each other up.

This was not how she’d imagined her day going.

CHAPTER THREE

THE NEXT DAY, Josie had a doctor’s appointment. Rather than have her and Boyd drive their RV to Dr. Marshall’s office, Maeve had Boyd drive her to work, then insisted he and Josie keep her car for Josie’s appointment.

Boyd was in the parking lot on time, waiting for her, just as she’d known he would be.

Maeve expected Boyd to tell her the young family would be leaving soon. It shouldn’t have bothered her, but if she was honest with herself, she had to admit she liked having them around. She steeled herself for the news.

“How are Josie and the baby?” she asked as she climbed into the passenger seat. It was a treat to have someone else drive her for a change. Not that she couldn’t drive, or even minded driving, but sometimes it was nice to sit in the passenger seat and watch the scenery.

Boyd didn’t start the car. He shook his head. “It’s not good. She had a horrible time with her pregnancy with Carl and given her history, the doctor wants to be very cautious. She’s on bed rest. She tried to convince him she’d stay in the bed in the RV, but he said travel might be risky. Especially since we don’t know exactly where we’re headed and how close we’ll be to medical care.”

Boyd turned to her. He looked worn and defeated. “I hate to do it, but I have to ask for more help. Maybe we could keep the RV parked where it is a few more weeks? At least until the baby comes?”

Maeve realized that every word cost him. Boyd was a proud man and he was humbling himself for Josie’s benefit and the baby’s. If it was possible, Maeve liked him even more. “Boyd, that’s no problem. No problem at all.”

“We liquidated everything we owned. I have some money—”

“Please, don’t.” She frowned. “Really, it’s not necessary to explain.”

He raked his fingers through what was left of his hair. He appeared as if he’d give up fighting his bad luck if he was fighting for only himself. But underneath that weariness was a firm resolve. She’d just met him, but Maeve knew Boyd was a man who would do anything for his family.

“I don’t understand why you’re helping us.”

“I’d like to say it’s what people do...but that’s not necessarily true. Not all people.” She remembered so many who had turned away from her and her mother when they were in the same kind of trouble as Boyd was now. “But some people do. Once, a long time ago, my mom and I needed help. Three people—for no reason at all and no personal gain I could ever see—stepped up. Ms. Mac, my school principal. Hank, who owns the diner. And Mrs. Anderson, the librarian. They all threw my mom and me a lifeline.”

Maeve had spent her adult life trying to prove herself worthy of their help. To give back in a way that would make them proud. “Most afternoons I stayed at the library. Mrs. Anderson kept giving me new books to read. And over the years, she became more than a librarian to me—she was a friend. When she moved into a retirement home, she sold me her house at a ridiculously low price. That’s where I live now, and I’m sure she’d have liked the idea of your family finding shelter there. She was never someone who did anything big and flashy, or that made anyone notice her. She lived her life quietly giving to others in countless ways.”

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