Friday, July 11, 2014

Rekindled Love








Excerpt from Rekindled Love by Rosemary Indra
            What do you say to the woman you love after she left your for another man? For four years that question plagued Mitch Chambers. Now he watched the woman enter the Forest Ridge Fire Department and knew he needed an answer. With her profile facing him, he observed her before she noticed him.
            Abby Denton lowered the hood of her coat to uncover long, flowing blonde hair. A vivid image of her hair caressing her creamy breast while they made love returned full force. Mitch’s gut twisted as the memory replayed in his mind.
            Standing behind Abby was a little girl about two years old. With a petite form and long blonde hair, the child was a miniature of her mother. Mitch’s gaze returned to Abby. Her coat concealed her figure until she cradled her stomach and revealed the silhouette of a woman at least eight months pregnant.
            His heartbeat accelerated. That could have been his child Abby carried and his daughter at her side if only Abby had kept faith in him and their love.
            She leaned closer to her child. The interaction between mother and daughter tore at his heart and reopened his wounded emotions; emotions he’d hoped to keep in check while they worked together. He’d repeatedly told Hank; his friend and Forest Ridges’ Fire Marshall, he could work with Abby. He knew he’d have to struggle with the fact she loved another man. Yet, to see a visible sign of Abby’s love for that man was almost unbearable.
            Having handled twenty arson fires in a month, his volunteer fire department was taxed to their limit. They’d agreed Abby, an acclaimed sketch artist, known for his ability to take the scantest details from witnesses and create a likeness, would help them find their arsonist. For his department he had to work with her.
            Abby unzipped her coat and revealed something yellow and white she’d hidden inside. When she handed the baby blanket to her daughter, the young girl smiled and clutched the blanket to her chest. Abby slipped her coat from her shoulders, uncovering her slender body and revealing the fact she wasn’t pregnant.
            Relief slowed Mitch’s heart rate to a more reasonable beat. He exhaled the breath he’d held and crossed the room.
            “Abby.” His voice sounded husky and breathless, lacking the detachment he’d hoped to express.
            When she turned his direction, he had the full impact of the image he’d tried, but never succeeded, to erase from his mind. Soft gray eyes studied him with such intensity Mitch was sure she could see into his soul. Despite her scrutiny he couldn’t tear his gaze from her oval face. He’d made the mistake and lowered his gaze to her mouth. Full luscious lips. Her lips had always ignited his passion.
            “Mitch.” She gave him a tentative smile.
            Always a woman who knew what she wanted, her hesitation surprised him. She wasn’t fully committed to work with him. He could see her indecision in her eyes. He wouldn’t allow their unfinished past to hamper this case.
            She extended her hand to him. Her slender fingers felt soft against his calloused hand. Struck by her gentle touch, he felt suspended in the past. Pleasant memories of their time together raced through his mind. He stared at her hand locked in his grasp. She used to greet him with a hug and a passionate kiss instead of an impersonal handshake. He released her grip and forced his thoughts to the present, fighting hard to forget the intimacy they’d shared. 

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