Letters from Home (Entangled Flirts)
than done. Maria’s question had left Lena reeling, and thinking, and then reeling again.
    Zack was family, even if those boundaries were being compromised. She’d forced herself to remain practical and not text him, even though she’d have killed to send him one, just to see how he was doing. The urge made her feel like a school girl, like Cat, who had been texting her boyfriend constantly.
    Cat took the pile of cards from her hand and stuffed them into the outgoing mail slot. She hooked an arm through Lena’s, and they started to leave, but out of the corner of her eye, Lena caught a glimpse of a man behind the counter. She slowed, crooking her head. “Hey.”
    Mark Teller. “That’s the new guy,” Lena whispered to Cat, who immediately turned around to stare through the glass doors and into the customer service area.
    Mark had acted as if he knew her that night at the Winter Carnival. But he was friends with Zack. She wasn’t completely unfamiliar with the a-friend-of-yours-is-a-friend-of-mine phenomenon. Maybe they’d talked about her a time or two. Still, she didn’t believe in coincidence.
    An odd tingling sensation started just below her heart. What if…?
    What if Maria’s flippant remark was correct? What if Zack’s attention this week was more than just him scratching an itch, testing the waters? Her heart pounding and knees weak, Lena stopped on the steps. She gripped the rail with barely steady hands and pressed her lips together, fighting a grin, fighting a joy that might be unfounded.
    “You okay? Looks like you have a panic attack coming on.”
    Lena blew out a lungful of air and pressed her fingers against her eyes. “I know. I feel crazy. Those letters made me crazy. Then Zack made me fall in love with him.” She turned to her sister. “That guy in there is friends with Zack. He works at the Post Office.”
    Cat lifted a brow.
    “Cat! He knows who the letter writer is!”
    But Cat didn’t drum up the same enthusiasm. Instead, she took Lena’s shoulders in her hands. “You have less than twenty-four hours to wait. You’re not going to go in there and ruin it, are you?”
    Lena laughed. “Don’t you see?” Hope, planted on her first morning here, grew inside of her.
    I think the connection you feel through the letters was already there…
    “I have to call Zack.” She stood and pulled her phone from her back pocket. She called his number and got his voice mail.
    “Text him.” Her sister egged her on.
    “I will. I will. Gee, when did you get so bossy?”
    Cat grinned. “I learned from the best.”
    Lena snorted, her fingers moving over the screen.
    Need to talk. Can you meet me at the gazebo?
    “Let’s walk.”
    Lena followed her little sister. “I asked him to meet me at the gazebo.”
    “What?” Cat shook her head. “You’re crazy. That’s like sacred ground until after your rendezvous. You shouldn’t go there. It might be bad luck.”
    Lena couldn’t help but laugh. “No.” The more she thought about her need to see Zack, the more sure she was— Zack was her mystery man.
    Sorry, babe. 4got to tell you. Spending day with dad. We drove to Sacramento for Mass. Be home mid-afternoon.
You okay?
    He was a good man—honest, compassionate, loyal—and out of town. Her heart plummeted, and she chewed on her lower lip, pouting.
    Fine. Just wanted to see you.
    “What? What is it?” Cat stopped on the sidewalk and leaned against the parking meter.
    “He took his dad to church.”
    Cat started laughing. “You’re such a softy, Lena. I don’t know how you survive in the big, bad military world.”
    Her phone buzzed again.
    After-hours business Christmas party 2nite. Wanna go?
    Her hands were trembling. She forced a calm back into her senses by blowing out a breath and stretching the muscles of her neck.
    Sure
    She turned to Cat. “He asked me to the after-hours business affair tonight. I need a dress.”
    “I know just the place.”
    …
    Zack straightened his tie in the

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