Nice Until Proven Naughty
“Lucas Dahlenberg?”
He nods.
The smile that crosses Dani’s face is nothing short of surprised satisfaction. “Well done, sister. Well. Done.”
“What was that?”
“Nothing.”
The lights in the room flicker off for a few seconds before turning back on. “Shit. I better get going. It’s getting bad out there.”
When Kyle turns for the bathroom, Dani runs for the front door, and I follow. She steps outside, her arms wrapped around her body to fight off the bone-chilling wind. “Ben, look.”
“Damn.”
As far as we can see, the town is dark, except for our street and everything north of us. Unfortunately, everything north is businesses and a school that’s out on Christmas break. Everything in the other directions is residential.
When Dani turns to me with wide eyes, I’m reminded of why I fell in love with her in the first place.
“We have to do something,” she pleads. “It’s freezing out tonight, and who knows how long the power will be out.”
“You’re right.” I wrap my arm around her shoulders, pulling her body flush with mine to keep her warm, and walk her back into Sal’s. Everyone is gathered in the main room, their worried eyes searching mine. “Half the town is out of power. Let’s spread the word. Anyone can come here for shelter to stay warm. Ethan and Scott, I know it’s your night off, but are you two prepared to cook up some quick meals if anyone comes in?”
They answer at the same time.
“Absolutely.”
“Anything, boss.”
I knew I could count on them. “Amelia, Faye, round up as many blankets, hats, and gloves as you can. Everyone else, let’s get the place ready for some people. I have a feeling it’s going to be a long night.”
I’m met with a round of nods and yes, sirs, and when I turn for the door, Dani stops me. She throws her arms around my neck, pressing her ice-cold nose below my ear.
“You’re a wonderful man, Ben.”
She feels so good wrapped around me, and I waste no time pulling her into my arms. When she pulls back, her eyes are shining with…love?
Unfortunately, I don’t have time to find out because a second later Kyle’s phone is ringing, and we’re making arrangements for him to drop off a few elderly citizens.
“Ben?”
I look at Dani. “Yeah?”
“When things settle down, I have a Christmas present for you.”
My heart warms. “You didn’t have to get me anything.”
“I wanted to.”
I was considering throwing away the card in my pocket. Maybe I’ll hold onto it for a little while longer. “I’ve got something for you too.”
I swear I hear her mumble, “Yeah, you do.”
“What was that?”
“Nothing,” she says, scurrying off before I can say another word.
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