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Saying Yes To The Dress!


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tired. And from working with her for the past week, he could tell there was hardly anything she liked more than having a lot to do. Her strength was organizing, putting her formidable mind to problems that needed to be solved. No, something had upset her. How had he come to be able to read Becky English so accurately?

      She was swiping at those tears, lifting her chin to him with fierce pride, backing away from a shoulder to cry on.

      The wisest thing would be to let her. Let her go her own way and have a good cry about whatever, and not involve himself any more than he already had.

      Who was he kidding? Just himself. He’d noticed his crew sending him sideways looks every time she was around. He’d noticed Tandu putting them together. He was already involved. Spending the past days with her had cemented that.

      “You want to be upset together?” he asked her.

      “I told you I’m not upset.”

      “Uh-huh.”

      “What are you upset about?”

      He lifted a shoulder. “You’re not telling, I’m not telling.”

      “Fine.”

      “Tandu asked me to give you this.”

      “How could Tandu have possibly known you were going to bump into me?” Becky asked, taking the paper from him.

      “I don’t know. The man’s spooky. He seems to know things.”

      Becky squinted at the paper. “Sheesh.”

      “What?”

      “It’s a map. He promised it to me over a week ago. Apparently there’s a waterfall that would make a great backdrop for wedding pictures. Can you figure out this drawing?”

      She handed the map back to him. It looked like a child’s map for a pirate’s treasure. Drew looked at a big arrow, and the words, Be careful this rock. Do not fall in water, please.

      “I’ll come with you,” he decided.

      “Thank you,” she said. “That’s unnecessary.” She snatched the map back and looked at it. “Which way is north?”

      “I’ll come.”

      The fight went out of her. “Do you ever get tired of being the big brother?”

      He thought of how tired he was of leaving Joe messages to call him. He looked at her lips. He thought of how tired he was getting of this friendship between them.

      “Suck it up, buttercup,” he muttered to himself.

      She sighed heavily. “If you have a fault, do you know what it is?”

      “Please don’t break it to me that I have a fault. Not right now.”

      “What happened?”

      “I said I’m not talking about it, if you’re not talking about it.”

      “Your fault is that you don’t answer questions.”

      “Your fault is—” What was he going to say? Her fault was that she made him think the kind of thoughts he had vowed he was never going to think? “Never mind. Let’s go find that waterfall.”

      * * *

      “I don’t know,” Becky said dubiously, after they had been walking twenty minutes. “This seems like kind of a tough walk at any time. I’m in a T-shirt and shorts and I’m overheating. What would it be like in a wedding dress?”

      Drew glanced at her. Had she flinched when she said wedding dress?

      “Maybe her royal highness, the princess Allie is expecting to be delivered to her photo op on a litter carried by two manservants,” Drew grumbled. “I hope I’m not going to be one of them.”

      Becky laughed and took the hand he held back to her to help her scramble over a large boulder.

      “Technically, that would be a sedan chair,” she said, puffing.

      “Huh?”

      “A seat that two manservants can carry is sedan chair. Anything bigger is a litter.”

      He contemplated her. “How do you know this stuff?” he asked.

      “That’s what a lifetime of reading gets you, a brain teeming with useless information.” She contemplated the rock. “Maybe we should just stop here. There’s no way Allie can scramble over this rock in a wedding dress.”

      He contemplated the map. “I think it’s only a few more steps. I’m pretty sure I can hear the falls. We might as well see it, even if Allie never will.”

      And he was right. Only a few steps more and they pushed their way through a gateway of heavy leaves, as big and as wrinkled as elephant ears, and stood in an enchanted grotto.

      “Oh, my,” Becky breathed.

      A frothing fountain of water poured over a twenty-foot cliff and dropped into a pool of pure green water. The pond was surrounded on all sides by lush green ferns and flowers. A large flat rock jutted out into the middle of it, like a platform.

      “Perfect for pictures,” she thought out loud. “But how are we going to get them here?”

      “Wow,” Drew said, apparently not the least bit interested in pictures. In a blink, he had stripped off his shirt and dived into the pond. He surfaced and shook his head. Diamonds of water flew. “It’s wonderful,” he called over the roar of the falls. “Get in.”

      Once again, there was the small problem of not having bathing attire.

      And once again, she was caught in the spell of the island. She didn’t care that she didn’t have a bathing suit. She wanted to be unencumbered, not just by clothing, but by every single thought that had ever held her prisoner.

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