The sequel to Station to Station
***No AI was used to create this story***
Keith Mitchell needs a new challenge in his life. When an old friend pitches him a business proposition he agrees to pull up stakes and more to Marionville. Keith decides his new house will be in the style he's always dreamed of having even if he will live in it alone.
Realtor and recent widower Terry reasons when a man has dreams to sell all he needs is the right buyer. But when his latest client is handsome, interesting and his age, he wonders if he's really ready to love again. What good is a perfect house if the man of your dreams won't share it?
* * *
"Listen, Keith. We need to get something out in the open here. You're a client. We're conducting business."
But he hadn't said he wasn't interested.
"I won't always be a client. I'm going to buy a house here, sooner rather than later. Then what are you going to do when I ask you out for a romantic dinner?"
"Don't push me, Keith."
Out of the corner of my eye I saw Dylan and Cass stand. I took a gulp of my lukewarm coffee. "I guess we're going."
Quick as lightning, he reached out and grabbed my wrist. "Don't go. I'll give you a ride home. Finish your coffee."
Goosebumps skittered across my buttocks and down the back of my thighs at his touch. I wanted to take him up on his offer, but what did he really want? I covered his hand with mine and was inordinately pleased he didn't pull away.
"Thanks, Terry, but I think tonight I should go with them. I'll see you tomorrow."
He slid his hand out from between my wrist and palm. "So you're going to make me say 'please'?"
***No AI was used to create this story***
Keith Mitchell needs a new challenge in his life. When an old friend pitches him a business proposition he agrees to pull up stakes and more to Marionville. Keith decides his new house will be in the style he's always dreamed of having even if he will live in it alone.
Realtor and recent widower Terry reasons when a man has dreams to sell all he needs is the right buyer. But when his latest client is handsome, interesting and his age, he wonders if he's really ready to love again. What good is a perfect house if the man of your dreams won't share it?
* * *
"Listen, Keith. We need to get something out in the open here. You're a client. We're conducting business."
But he hadn't said he wasn't interested.
"I won't always be a client. I'm going to buy a house here, sooner rather than later. Then what are you going to do when I ask you out for a romantic dinner?"
"Don't push me, Keith."
Out of the corner of my eye I saw Dylan and Cass stand. I took a gulp of my lukewarm coffee. "I guess we're going."
Quick as lightning, he reached out and grabbed my wrist. "Don't go. I'll give you a ride home. Finish your coffee."
Goosebumps skittered across my buttocks and down the back of my thighs at his touch. I wanted to take him up on his offer, but what did he really want? I covered his hand with mine and was inordinately pleased he didn't pull away.
"Thanks, Terry, but I think tonight I should go with them. I'll see you tomorrow."
He slid his hand out from between my wrist and palm. "So you're going to make me say 'please'?"
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