and her sidekick, Thelma Rogers, had participated in several matchmaking projects over the past few years with great success. If one measured success by marriages, that is.
Jodie laughed. “I’ll remember that.”
Travis took her elbow. “I’d like to introduce you to Charlene Jacks, Kerry’s mother. She still works here at the café, although most of us assumed she’d retire now that two of her daughters are married to very successful men. Carole’s husband is CEO of a large food company.”
“I’d love to meet her. Although I knew Alexi first, I’ve really enjoyed getting to know Kerry, also. And their son Alexander is adorable.”
The little boy was cute. Which reminded Travis that this time next year, he’d have a little boy or girl who would be equally adorable. Their baby would no doubt have blond hair, since he knew for a fact that Jodie was a natural blonde. And when the child grew up, he or she would be tall. If they had a son, he’d probably be muscular and athletic. A daughter would no doubt be long-limbed and curvy.
He’d have to lock her up until she was thirty, just in case she had any interest in boys.
“Travis?”
He shook himself out of his daydreaming and smiled at Jodie. “Sorry. I was just about to take you back to meet Charlene.”
They walked to the rear of the restaurant, toward the booths near the pickup window. The smell of bacon still hung in the air, but soon the fryer would be producing chicken-fried steak and French fries, and the grill would be full of burgers.
“Mornin’, Charlene,” he said to the woman rolling flatware inside white paper napkins.
“Travis! Good to see you.”
He leaned down and kissed her cheek. “That’s from Alexi.” Travis had talked to him just two days ago to discuss plans for the cultural center he was designing.
“I’ve been blessed with two wonderful sons-in-law.” She chuckled, a gleam in her blue eyes. “Now all I need is one more for Cheryl and all my girls will be happily married.”
“Don’t look at me!” Travis replied, feigning horror.
Charlene laughed, then smiled at Jodie. “And who is this lovely lady?”
“Charlene Jacks, allow me to introduce Jodie Marsh. I’m sure you’ve already heard she’s in town.”
“Yes, indeed. Welcome to Ranger Springs, Ms. Marsh.”
“Please, call me Jodie. And I’m very glad to be here, and to meet you. I’ve known Alexi for several years and I’ve really enjoyed getting to know Kerry. She’s a delightful addition to the royal family.”
“I like to think so. And what about that baby of theirs? Isn’t he the most adorable child ever?”
Jodie chuckled. “He’s a cutie.”
She glanced at Travis and he could almost hear her thoughts. Our child will be cute, too. He smiled in reply.
“Would you like a table or a booth? It’s a bit early for lunch, but I could get you some pie or coffee cake.”
“We’re just stopping by to say hello, unless Jodie would like something…”
“No, I couldn’t eat a thing. Travis fixed me a great breakfast this morning.”
“Oh, really?”
Now that bit of news was going to be all over town, Travis thought. Good thing they were getting married quickly.
As soon as Jodie agreed with his plans.
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