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Timber Creek (Sierra Falls 2)

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“This is how it’s done,” she said matter-of-factly.

He peered closer, picking up a particularly long leaf. “What the heck is this?”

“A leek. ”

“Sounds like a plumbing problem, not a vegetable. ”

“That’s it. ” Sorrow spun and waggled her fingers at him. “Shoo! Out of my kitchen. ”

“Come on, Dad. ” Laura put her arm through his. “I hear zombie hordes might be coming to the tavern today. ”

“What on earth?” her father exclaimed as she ushered him into the dining room. “Zombie-whats? What are you talking about?”

But she barely heard him. All she registered was the sight of Eddie, folding his long, strong body into a booth. “Apocalypse,” he said in his deep voice. “Sounds bad. Should I go get my gun?”

She stopped short, glaring. “Eddie. ”

“In the flesh, tiger. ” He gave her a slow smile. “Just in time, too. You’ll need somebody around to help propagate the species. ”

Nine

Bear looked his way. “We were just talking about you. ”

“Yeah,” Laura said in a flat voice. “Speak of the devil. ” The way it came out, one would have thought he was actual evil-spawn.

Eddie touched a hand to his forehead. “What? Are my horns showing?”

She bustled by without sparing him another glance, headed behind the bar. “Shouldn’t you be at your job site? You know, sawing, hammering, crushing the hopes of others, that sort of thing. ”

Bear sauntered over to join him in his the booth. “I got something to ask you. ”

“Shoot. ” He kept the easy smile on his face, but inside he braced. Laura looked ready to snap, and it gave him an inkling of what her father wanted to discuss.

“I hear you’re trying to put us out of business. ”

“No such thing, Bear. I regret your daughter has a problem—”

“Problem?” Laura exclaimed.

Here it came.

He ignored her to lean forward and talk fast. “With respect, sir, so long as Fairview plays by the rules—and I’ve got a permit in my truck that says they are—then I’ve got a responsibility to grow my business. ”

Bear liked the sir. He gave a gruff nod. “A man’s got to look out for his business. ”

“I believe this’ll only bring more tourists to Sierra Falls. That rancher can only hold so many guests. ” It’d be more guests once they added a second story, but he’d work up to that part. “People coming to visit the spa will need someplace to stay…” He cocked his head in the direction of the lodge, letting Bear do the math. And he honestly believed it, too. A night at the Fairview property would probably run about four times what a night at the lodge cost.

Sure enough, the man gave him a slow smile as he rose from his seat. “That was my notion exactly. I like how you think. ” He went to the bar, pausing

to smack a hand on the counter. “Can’t fight progress, girl. ”

Laura looked unusually deflated. Quietly, she said, “They’ll put us out of business, Dad. ”

“No prissy health farm is going to put us Baileys out of business. Seems to me you’ve got enough to fret about, so get back to it. ” Bear shook his head as he settled onto a far stool, muttering, “Spa Jacuzzi city folk prissiness. ”

Laura automatically poured her dad a cup of coffee. Eddie had known the man for years, and he knew to let him sip and sit with this latest development for a while before he broke the rest of his news. It took baby steps with Bear Bailey.

And besides, something else was demanding his attention at the moment. Laura had begun to crash around behind the bar, slamming the coffeemaker open and shut, rattling cups in the bus tray, breaking up the ice in the freezer bin. To someone else, she might’ve looked angry, but Eddie saw something in the way her mouth was drawn. A pinched look to her eyes that made it seem like she was damming back some emotion.



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