A Lot Like Christmas (Wishful 11) - Page 11

“I can do what now?” Soldier Hottie—Ryan—lost that flat expression and unfolded his arms.

“Help haul things out of the attic, string the lights, carry in the tree. It’s gotta be a live one. My Janie wouldn’t stand for anything else.” There was some kind of challenge in the gaze Percy fixed on him. “You did say you wanted to help out.”

Why did she think there was something more to this whole thing than the simple words implied? “I don’t want to be a bother.”

“No bother at all, young lady. We could both use a little Christmas spirit in our lives.”

For just a moment, Ryan’s jaw tensed, as if he wanted to argue. Instead, he flashed a wry smile at Percy. “I guess you’ll have to hand over the keys so I can go pick up the tree.”

“Sorry, I think you mean ‘we’,” Hannah interrupted. “You’re not picking out a tree without me.” Because, damn, if she was going to get the chance to really pull out all the stops, she was gonna make this house a Christmas showstopper.

“My mistake.” The wry smile turned genuine as he shifted his attention to her.

The punch of it nearly knocked her off her feet.

Oh, I am in deep, deep trouble.

Percy let out a rusty chuckle. “Oh, my Janie would’ve liked you. I’ll go get the keys.”

If anybody had asked Ryan last week what he’d be doing today, the very last thing he’d have imagined was wandering a Christmas tree lot with a woman who’d clearly escaped from the set of one of those Hallmark Channel Christmas movies his mother loved so much. Between her unwavering good cheer and the candy-cane-striped scarf and hat, Hannah was a walking, talking holiday card. It should’ve been annoying. Nobody could be that happy and have even a toe still dipped in the real world.

But she’d made Percy smile. Hell, she’d made him smile, even if it was at his own expense because Percy was playing matchmaker. Just what would his Elf Girl say if she knew about that? And why the hell was he thinking of her as his? They were nothing to each other but two people helping out his uncle.

As they reached the end of the row, she lifted her hand in a wave to the guy handling the money. “Hey Jace.”

The guy grinned. “Back again?”

“Yep!”

“How many trees have you decorated?” Ryan asked.

“This is my fourth one this week, in addition to three storefronts on Main Street.”

“We ought to be giving you the frequent shopper discount,” Jace told her.

“I’m coming after one of the big ones this time. I need at least a ten-footer.”

“Those will be down this way. C’mon.” Jace leapt up.

Ryan wondered whether his Mr. Helpful streak was due to her having been here several times already or because they had a thing. They were on a first-name basis after all. And why should that bug him? He had no claim on this woman.

“Where’s Tara tonight?” Hannah asked.

“It’s the last week of rehearsals before The Nutcracker, so she’s at the studio. Ginny is crazy excited.”

“I bet she is! She’s been talking about it since this summer to everybody that’ll listen.” Hannah glanced toward Ryan. Well, more like his shoulder. “Tara is Jace’s fiancée. Ginny is her little sister.”

Was he supposed to say something about that? He didn’t know these people.

Hannah turned her attention back to Jace. “When are you making Ginny your sister in law?”

“It’ll be official in May.”

So no thing with Hannah. Not that it mattered one way or the other. It was just idle curiosity. Info gathering, in case Ryan decided to get his flirt on. Just to remind himself that he still knew how.

“You’ll find all the ten feet and up trees along this row.” Jace glanced at the family of five that spilled out of a minivan. “Do you need help checking things out?”

Ryan stepped up. “I’ve got it.”

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