Christmas With You - Page 69

“Now, you and I both know that’s not true.” He tilted his head knowingly and raised an eyebrow, as if he were waiting for me to agree.

“Okay, so what if it is true? That still doesn’t explain how you know so much about me.” He was right. I knew it wasn’t just a holiday, and it didn’t make me feel any better or worse to hate on Christmas. It was just a differe

nt bad feeling replacing my grief temporarily.

“You’re not hard to read, Samantha. I know you’ve suffered loss. It’s never easy to get beyond that. But what if you took that loss and honored the past by starting a new future?”

“Starting a new future?” I asked.

“I understand there’s a handsome pilot in this town?” he said, making me blush.

“I don’t even live here, Gabe. That’s absurd. It’s nothing,” I lied. It wasn’t nothing. But I didn’t live here, so how could it go anywhere anyway?

“Geography is nothing. Opportunity is everything. Don’t throw away opportunities over a desire to stay stuck in the past. It doesn’t serve you.”

“How did you know about the flamingos?” I asked, changing the subject again.

“Your sister has told that story about the flamingos. Everyone has heard it. And I’m a very good listener.” I didn’t believe him, but I let it go. My thoughts shifted back to Jason and why Gabe would even mention him.

“The pilot is just a friend. I barely know him.”

“That’s how the best relationships in the world begin.” He grinned again, and maybe it was the lights in the coffee shop, but I could’ve sworn they twinkled. “I need to be going, Samantha. I have some appointments.”

“More Christmas magic to spread around Friendship?” I teased.

“Maybe.” He winked at me.

“It was nice to talk to you today, Gabe. Please take care of yourself. It’s cold out there.”

“You’re a kind woman, Samantha. Thank you for the coffee. And tonight, remember what I said.”

With that, he bundled his coat up, grabbed his bag, and left. I watched for him out the window of the coffee shop, but I must have blinked or zoned out, because, in an instant, he was gone.

Chapter Sixteen

Jason

It was go time. Everything was in place. An all-day activity but worth every second, two hundred plastic flamingos in the middle of Massachusetts, dressed in Santa hats and lit up with floodlights, were set up in my field. Robin had brought me the hats that had filled her trunk, and Emily went through the field placing a Santa hat on every flamingo in the flock. It was incredible. The sun had just gone down, and after a check of the lights, I was ready.

The women showed up right on time, and the moment I saw Samantha, my heart raced and the excitement took over. “You ladies ready?” I asked.

“Well, actually …” Robin began the lie. “I can’t go.”

“What do you mean you can’t go?” Samantha asked.

“I’m just dropping you off. Unfortunately, I’m needed down at the church. There’s an angel costume situation for the Christmas service that needs my expertise to be fixed in time for Christmas,” Robin replied.

“Why didn’t you tell me? We could have canceled,” Samantha said.

“I’ve gone up before. I didn’t want you to miss out.” Robin shrugged like it was no big deal and turned to me. “You’ll bring her home later?”

“Absolutely,” I replied.

Samantha looked confused and kept shifting her glance back and forth between Robin and me. “Something is going on here, isn’t it?” she asked.

“Whatever do you mean?” Robin asked.

“You’re up to something. I’m sure there’s someone more qualified than you to fix an angel costume,” Samantha replied, pursing her lips.

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