The Knitting Diaries

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distance. “I believe their oldest daughter is around your age.”
    “That is a romantic story,” Anne Marie said, mainly grateful that no one had drowned in the middle of the lake during a midnight tryst.
    They spent an hour on the water, the most pleasant, peaceful hour Anne Marie could remember in a long while.
    “I’d better get you back to shore if I’m going to have you home before seven,” he said. He sounded as reluctant as Anne Marie was to leave the tranquility of this special afternoon.
    “Oh, yeah—I should be back by seven.” Only she didn’t want to leave. The temptation to stay on the lake was almost overwhelming. The sun felt warm on her shoulders; she’d finally begun to relax. Ellen yawned and rested her head against Anne Marie’s leg. “Maybe we could stay a bit longer….”
    “You’re sure?” Tim asked, slipping the oar into the smooth water.
    Anne Marie nodded. Eyes closed, she raised her face to the sun, reveling in the warmth of late afternoon. The birds chirped, the water rippled, and she could feel a light breeze on her face. She didn’t immediately realize they’d stopped moving. When she opened her eyes, she saw Timsitting there motionless, both oars suspended above the water.
    “Is everything okay?” she asked.
    “No.”
    He sounded uncharacteristically serious, and she tried to lighten the situation—whatever it was—with humor.
    “Don’t tell me there’s a monster in this lake that’s going to come out of the water and swallow us whole.”
    “Not to my knowledge.”
    “Then what’s wrong?”
    “Nothing.” He set the oars in the water again and headed toward the cabin as if he were taking part in a race. Their speed was in stark contrast to the easy, tranquil quality of their earlier ride.
    Once they’d reached shore, Tim secured the boat and hopped onto the dock. He helped Ellen up and then Anne Marie. “It’s time I got you back,” he said curtly.
    Anne Marie had no idea what was going on. Taking her cue from him, she settled Ellen in the backseat while he stowed their belongings in the trunk. The inside of the car was warm and cozy, and Ellen closed her eyes, dozing off within minutes. Anne Marie got into the car; so did Tim. He braced his hands against the steering wheel.
    “Tim,” she whispered, not wanting to disturb Ellen. “What’s wrong?”
    “You don’t want to know.”
    She placed her hand on his knee, preventing him from starting the engine. “Actually, I do.”
    “Really?” He turned and looked at her, his eyes holding hers.
    Anne Marie wasn’t sure who moved first. But the next thing she knew, Tim had his arms around her and his lips were on hers.
    This wasn’t a soft exploratory kiss—it was hot and hungry, moist and openmouthed, as if they were intent on absorbing each other completely. The kiss went on and on until Anne Marie broke away, breathless.
    “Ellen,” she whispered for fear her daughter would wake and find them like this.
    “I tried to warn you…” Tim whispered back. His shoulders heaved and he clutched the steering wheel with both hands.
    Anne Marie leaned against the back of the seat and closed her eyes, making a determined effort to catch her breath. “Wow,” she gasped, hardly aware she’d spoken.
    Tim snickered softly. “You can say that again.” He was silent for the next few minutes. “Now what?” he finally asked.
    Anne Marie blinked. “What do you mean?”
    “The way I see it, we have two choices.”
    “Only two?”
    He didn’t respond to the question. “We can overlook what just happened…” he began.
    “Or?”
    “Or we can explore it further.”
    “Ellen’s in the backseat.”
    “I didn’t mean this minute.” His gaze bore into hers. “You’re the one who has to decide what you want, Anne Marie. The decision is yours.”
    It suddenly occurred to her what that kiss was all about. And it wasn’t because he was attracted to her. He’d said as much. Anne Marie closed her eyes once more

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