up?â
She lifted the walk-through and motioned him behind the bar. As he passed, he realized she stood even with him. It wasnât often he saw a woman his height. In the crowded space, she couldnât step more than a few inches away. He brushed against her as he passed.
Micah kept his gaze steady on her eyes. For a second, their bodies pressed against one another. From the smell of her hair to the softness of her breasts against his arm, he became very aware of her as a woman.
He thought of the bar lights and hoped she couldnât see too deeply into his thoughts.
âI put them in my office with a bottle of their favorite apricot wine,â Randi said, as though she didnât notice anything unusual about standing so close to a man sheâd just met.
Micah followed her into a small room behind the bar. It had a one-way mirror, so anyone inside could see what was going on at the bar. Papers and notes covered a desk and the safe in one corner sat open. The sisters watched the mirror as if it were a TV. Two empty glasses sat between them.
âEvening, ladies.â Randi greeted them with a smile. âI called your friend. Heâll see you home.â
Ada May giggled. âEvening, Micah. So glad you could join us. Would you like a glass of wine?â She lifted the bottle and refilled her glass to the rim.
âYes, do have a drink if youâre allowed,â Beth Ann added. âYouâve already seen us home once today. Thereâs really no need to worry about us. Iâm still sober enough to drive.â
Ada May downed her glass and tried to disguise a burp by coughing. She smiled up at Micah with half-closed eyesand said, âI do love apricots.â Suddenly her head hit the desk with a thud. She was out cold.
Beth Ann shook her finger at her sleeping sister. âSheâs such an embarrassment. Canât hold her liquor any better than our father could.â
Micah knelt in front of Beth Ann. âWould you like me to help you get her home? I wonât mind. Iâm already here.â
âYouâre a fine man.â Beth Ann nodded, almost falling out of her chair. âI may need some assistance. Ada May is no light load when sheâs out.â
A few minutes later, Micah pulled his car around to the back door. Randi guided Beth Ann. As the younger of the two old maids slid into the back seat, she noticed her clothes had gotten rained on and proceeded to take them off. Micah helped the hairy bartender named Frankie half carry, half drag Ada May to the car. Beth Ann had been accurate. Ada May was no light load when she was out cold.
Micah put her into the front seat and turned to Randi, who stood across the car from him. âIâm not driving home alone with one sister out cold and the other stripping in the back seat. Youâve got to take pity on me.â
He must have looked helpless, because Randi shoved wet hair from her face and gave in. âAll right, coward.â She glanced at the man standing in the doorway. âFrankie, close up for me, would you?â
The man nodded and disappeared.
When she looked back at Micah, she laughed. âIâll go along with you, but I got to tell you, Mr. Parker, you disappoint me. I would have thought you man enough to handle two women at the same time.â
He didnât acknowledge her humor as he held the door open. âYou ride in the back with the stripper.â
She splashed through the mud and climbed in.
Halfway home, Ada May woke up enough to vomit. Twice.
Getting the sisters inside and in bed proved to be a greater chore than Micah could have imagined. Several times, he thanked Randi for coming along. He couldnât have done it without her. Ada May insisted on brushing her teeth before turning in, but she wasnât stable enough on her feet to stand. They all crowded into the tiny bathroom. Micah held her up, his arms locked just below her ample breasts. Randi helped her