Happy Ever After

Happy Ever After by Nora Roberts

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woman-in-charge suits. Her boots had short, skinny heels. She wore a bright red shirt under a thin leather jacket the color, like the boots, of dark chocolate. Silver hoops glinted on her ears.
    Classy Biker Babe? he wondered.
    No. Just classy.
    “You play?”
    “Me?” He shrugged.“No. I just mess around.That’s some collection.”
    “Yes. My father’s mostly. He had absolutely no musical talent, and so admired those who did.”
    “Del plays a mean piano, especially after a couple beers. How about you?”
    “Piano, violin—with or without beer.The dulcimer.”
    “I thought that’s what that was.What’s this one?”
    She walked to the case as he tapped the glass toward a small, key-shaped instrument.
    “A trump or jaw harp.You hold it against the teeth, or the lips, and pluck. Simple, effective, and very old.”
    “Is that a piccolo?”
    “No, that’s a soprano flute. That’s a piccolo. I can get the key for the case.”
    “No, that’s okay.” He wondered, idly, where people came up with names like piccolo or saxophone. “I just like knowing what I’m looking at. Plus, if you opened it, I’d just want to play with everything and we wouldn’t get to that ride.”
    He shifted so instead of shoulder-to-shoulder they stood face-to-face. “Maybe by the end of it, I’ll figure out what I’m looking at.”
    She stepped back. “It’s not that complicated.”
    “You’re not doing the looking. Ready?”
    She nodded, led the way out. On the way she picked up a purse with a long strap, and slipped it on cross-body.
    “One thing I know about you.You think things through.” He tapped the bag with his finger.“Getting on a bike, need your supplies. So you put them in something you can hang on, instead of hang on to. Smart. I like smart.”
    He opened the door, holding it until she’d walked through.
    “I like practical. That’s not practical.” She gestured toward the bike.
    “Sure it is. It gets me where I’m going, gets good gas mileage, and can fit in small spaces for parking.”
    “I’ll concede those points. I doubt it feels practical through a Connecticut winter.”
    “Depends.” He walked down to unstrap a helmet.“Before you get on,” he said as he handed it to her, “and in the interest of fair play, I’ve got a bet going.”
    “A bet?”
    “With Del. Jack and Carter wanted in on it. I bet Del a hundred I’d get you back on the bike.”
    Her eyes, he noted, neither heated or frosted. They just narrowed a fraction.
    “Is that so?”
    “Yeah. Del figured no way in hell. Jack’s with him on it, so I’ve got two on the line. Carter put his hundred on me.”
    She turned the helmet in her hands. “You’re telling me this after I’ve agreed to take this ride, but before I actually take it. Meaning, I can toss this helmet in your face and tell you to go to hell.”
    “Yeah.”
    She nodded again. “Carter can keep his full winnings, but I want half of yours—Del’s hundred specifically.” She put the helmet on.
    “Fair enough.” Grinning, he swung onto the bike.
    He didn’t have to tell her to hold on this time, he noted, and with her arms wrapped around his waist, he roared off.
    Maybe her heart thundered, especially on the curves, but Parker couldn’t deny she enjoyed the sensation. Neither could she deny if she hadn’t wanted to be there, she wouldn’t be.
    Curiosity, she thought. Now she’d satisfied the curiosity. Yes, streaking down the road, punching through the wind, was just as thrilling as it had been on her initial, brief ride.
    It didn’t mean she’d make a habit of it, but she appreciated being able to file the experience under Things Accomplished.
    Almost as much as she appreciated winning the hundred from Del.
    Served him right.
    Since she was in the process of admissions, she had to admit it had been damn perceptive of Malcolm to calculate her reaction.
    Then again, maybe he’d banked on his own dubious charm to persuade her to keep the deal.Though she

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