Snowbound - Page 40

forced him to turn away to hide his jolt of longing.

The others gradually came downstairs, begging to go

outside after breakfast.

When John suggested the boys take turns wielding

a snow shovel, they all shrugged and nodded.

“Yeah, sure. I mean, I never have, but…”

“Yeah, whatever,” Troy agreed.

“I have snowshoes,” John said. Then, seeing that

they were less than thrilled, he held up a hand. “To get

a couple of us up to your van. The snowplow always

turns in and clears the road to the lodge. But they won’t

be able to get past your van. With the snow so deep, it’d

be a heck of a trek back up there.”

Everyone nodded, remembering that the lodge road

descended steeply from the highway.

“I keep my own snowshoes on the back porch, but

the ones I own for guests are in the shed. We won’t

be able to get to them if we don’t dig out in front of

the doors.”

That made sense to them, he could see.

“A path around the lodge to where the wood is

stacked would be a big help, too. Oh, and the steps, so

no one falls.”

“We could take turns, too,” Erin suggested.

Small as the girls all were, he couldn’t imagine they’d

get far lifting heavy shovelsful of snow, but why not?

“What a good idea.” Fiona beamed at her. “I think

all of us should help.”

What could he do but say, “Fine.”

As they all bundled up after breakfast, John was

reminded that some of them wouldn’t be able to stay

outside long, not in athletic shoes instead of decent

winter boots. He’d come up with pairs for all three

boys, two from his own closet. Hopper had to double

up on socks to keep his feet from sliding around, and

Dieter was clearly scrunching to get his feet in his

borrowed pair. Only Troy’s seemed to be about right.

There were “oohs” and “aahs” all around when they

stepped outside to a now-bright morning, the unblemished blanket of snow sparkling. It had become heavy enough at some point to slide off the peaked shed roof

and likely the lodge’s as well. He’d have to check the

cabins later.

Every tree limb bowed under a cloak of snow. At a

thump, Willow jumped.

“What was that?”

“Snow falling off a tree branch,” he said. “You’ll

keep hearing that. Gets worse once it warms up and the

snow starts to melt.”

“Oh.” Hugging herself, she still looked spooked.

“Wow! Can we just, like, dive?” Troy asked, staring

at the white expanse.

“I doubt you’d get hurt,” John said.

Over the top of his words, Fiona started to say, “But

I don’t think it’s a good…”

Too late. With a whoop, Troy let himself fall backward from the porch.

The girls let out squeaks and gasps and peered over

the railing. He rose as if from lake water, looking like

the Abominable Snowman, shaking snow from his hair

and face as he grinned and called, “Dare you!”

Pretty soon they were all thrashing around in the

snow as if they’d never seen any before. Even those who

skied were probably used to groomed slopes, not five

feet of newly fallen snow. Their shrieks and bellows and

squeals shattered the mountain stillness.

Only Fiona remained with him on the porch,

watching her charges.

“Dare you,” John murmured.

“Ugh. It would go down my neck.”

“Come on. Aren’t you a little bit tempted?”

“Maybe a little.” Her nose was already red, her

cheeks glowing. “I will if you will.”

He was going to be sorry. Real, real sorry. His hip

gave a warning twinge, but he ignored it. He couldn’t

resist the laughter in Fiona’s clear gray eyes or the

mittened hand held out to him.

He took her hand and nodded toward the north

corner of the lodge. “We’d better find ourselves some

fresh snow.”

“Yeah, nose first on frozen ground wouldn’t feel so

good, would it?”

Twenty feet from the front steps, he said, “You first.”

“Together?” she challenged.

They stood on the edge with their backs to the

snowy landscape.

“One,” he said.

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