Forbidden Falls

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Authors: Robyn Carr
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your own needs. Meals, laundry, that sort of thing.”
    There were feet on the stairs.
    “I understand. There’s probably a coin laundry somewhere nearby.”
    The door opened and Nick walked into the room. “Well, I thought there was company here.” He smiled.
    Ellie smiled back. He was probably her height, wasn’t all that bad looking and he was fit. His salt-and-pepper hair was still thick, his brows heavy and graying. He wore a short-sleeved shirt—light blue—with a bad tie that he’d loosened, nice dress jeans and boots. His eyes glittered approvingly and he smiled at Ellie.
    Jo Ellen cleared her throat and made introductions; everyone shook hands. “How much is the room, Mrs. Fitch?” Ellie asked.
    Jo Ellen opened her mouth to speak, when Nick interrupted her. “Honey, is a hundred a month too much?” Nick asked his wife.
    “We usually—”
    “How does that sound, Ellie?” Nick asked her.
    “Very reasonable,” she said. “If you find me acceptable.”
    “There won’t be a problem, if you work for the preacher, here,” Nick said.
    “How soon can I move in?”
    “It’s ready when you are,” he said. And he slipped an arm around his wife’s waist and gave her a squeeze. “Right, honey?”
    “Thank you,” Ellie said. “I didn’t bring any money or checks with me today. Can I settle up with you tomorrow?”
    “That would be fine,” Jo said, clearly not happy.
    “Oh, thank you. I think this will be perfect for me.”
    “If you’re sure…”
    “Oh, I’m sure,” she said. But when she looked between Mel and Noah, she saw doubtful expressions. Their expressions could have to do with that lascivious gleam in Nick’s eye. “I’ll see you sometime tomorrow, Mrs. Fitch.”
    “Sure,” Jo said, standing aside so everyone could go single file down the stairs. Noah followed Mel. Nick held the door open for his wife, then for Ellie.
    “Oh, Mr. Fitch—can I talk to you a second?” Ellie asked.
    “Of course, sweetheart,” he said.
    She spoke to him at the top of the staircase while the others descended. They all stopped at the bottom while Nick listened to Ellie and actually seemed to back away from her. But she was smiling the entire time, smiling with a glow. Then she grabbed his hand in both of hers to shake it vigorously, and hurried down the stairs to join the others.
    Everyone said their goodbyes. Nick and Jo Ellen went into their house while Noah, Ellie and Mel began walking back toward the bar and the church. “You sure about this, Ellie?” Mel asked.
    “Absolutely, it’s going to be great. I love the room. The price is terrific, I’m going to save a ton in gas, I can walk to work. And I’ll be close enough to sneak away from the reverend here and catch a nap.”
    “You got a glimpse of Nick,” Mel said.
    “I did. He agreed I’ll be totally safe in that room.”
    Mel lifted a brow. “I didn’t see his lips move, actually.”
    “Trust me,” Ellie said. And then she walked on. “It’s going to work out perfectly.” When they got to the bar, Mel said goodbye. “Thank you so much, Mel,” Ellie said, waving.
    Noah walked Ellie to her little PT Cruiser that sat in front of the church. “What went on while you two were out of earshot?” he asked Ellie.
    “Oh, Your Righteousness, you probably don’t want to know. What if it makes you an accessory to the crime or something?”
    He sighed heavily. Impatiently. “Just lay it on me, Ellie.”
    “You sure?”
    “I’m sure. Come on. You smiled the whole time.”
    “Yeah, that part wasn’t so easy. I wanted to smack him just from the look in his eye. I said, I know about you, so don’t try anything. My boyfriend is a six-foot-five-inch bouncer in a mean bar and my father is a judge, and if you even exhale within twenty feet of my boobs, I’m going to have your nuts on a platter. And then I’m going to call my boyfriend and my father.”
    Noah was speechless for just a second, but then he burst out laughing. “You

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