Online Book “Taking Chances” Chapter 3:
The next morning when I stumbled into my bathroom, I found a
message scrawled in pretty, light pink lipstick on my mirror. “Say ‘Hi!’ to a
cute guy today.” The words were followed by a huge, winking smiley face with
long eyelashes.
Oh, Courtney, I thought, I just came to the conclusion that
I don’t need a man. I left the message on my mirror, though, as a reminder to
have fun and not take things so seriously.
Since I had the whole day off, with no special plans, I
decided to go for a workout in the park. After a quick shower, I donned my
capri yoga pants and a sports tank, then I coated my exposed skin with sunscreen.
I knew my mother was smiling down on me for that. She had
always insisted on moisturizing and protecting. I pulled my thick, brown hair
back into a simple ponytail, skipped makeup (other than cherry Chapstick, of
course),
and tied my bright purple tennis shoes.
Looking at my reflection in the mirror, I decided that I was
a solid six with my glossy, chestnut hair and big brown eyes. I wasn’t going to
win any beauty contests, but with make-up and a sexy dress, I could pass for a
six-and-a-half, maybe a seven. At least I wouldn’t scare anyone off. “Ready as I’ll ever be,” I said to no one in particular, since Courtney likely wouldn’t roll out of bed until it was time for the lunch shift at Joe’s.
Buster, one of Courtney’s strays that she was constantly
taking in, shifted his head along the floor to watch me go. I told myself that
it would be a much better workout without him, but the spotted basset hound had
such sweet,
sad eyes that I couldn’t resist him.
“Do you want to go?” ‘Go’ must have been the magic word
because he thumped his tail twice and started to maneuver his squat little legs
in an attempt to gain enough traction to stand up on the hardwood floor. It was
such an
operation that I was tempted to go help him, but instead I
grabbed the leash and waited for him to join me at the door. Looking at his
pudgy little body, I decided that a lack of food was definitely not a problem
in Buster’s
life before Courtney rescued him.
I set my iPod to play “Brown Eyed Girl,” which was the song
my Dad used to sing to me. As I walked, I relished the memory of him using a
toothbrush for a microphone as he serenaded me. Buster and I made our way to
the park at
Buster’s pace. I found that I liked being forced to slow
down a little. It felt like I was always rushing somewhere, even though I
didn’t know why I was hurrying. Habit, I guess.
Almost everyone we passed smiled at Buster. I could see why
Courtney had fallen for him so quickly and taken him in. He was cute in a
droopy kind of way. Unlike that awful yellow cat, Tabitha, who skittered off or
had a hissing
fit any time I came near. I think Courtney believed, at
first, that I was mean to Tab behind her back. Now that we had become so close,
Courtney knew that I would never intentionally harm an animal. That cat just
didn’t like me
for some reason. She probably just wanted Court all to
herself.
As Buster and I walked along, I lifted my face to the sun
and enjoyed the light breeze off the water. It was a truly glorious day. I
heard him before I saw him. “Buddy, come!” he yelled. Just then, a big golden
retriever barreled
towards him with an orange Frisbee in its mouth. I was
walking up behind them, so I couldn’t see if he was a ‘cute guy,’ but his broad
shoulders and great ass suggested that he probably was.
When the dog reached him and he bent down to lovingly ruffle
its ears as he took the Frisbee, I made a snap decision to say hi to him. It
was completely out of character and to-the-moon-and-back out of my comfort zone
to walk up
and speak to a stranger. I kept reminding myself that it was
only one word as I forced myself to walk towards him.
When Buster and I got within a few feet of him, his dog gave
a quick “Woof!” in greeting. He turned, and I was met with one of the most
gorgeous men I had ever laid eyes on. His dark hair was just a smidge too long,
and he used
an elegant hand to swoop it back off his forehead. And those
eyes – they were the most amazing green eyes I’d ever seen. They may not have
been the eyes from my naughty dream, but they were fantastic and draped by
long, dark
lashes that most women couldn’t dream of having, even with
the help of mascara. He took my breath away.
I felt completely tongue-tied, and we were too close for me
to just walk away like I hadn’t intended to speak to him. “Ummm,” I stalled.
Jeez! What is wrong with me? My breath was coming fast and I could feel my face
flushing.
I had to do something. After what seemed like an eternity,
but was probably only a few seconds, I finally got the word out. “Hi,” I mumbled,
crossing my arms awkwardly and intending to make a quick exit.
“Hi!” he responded and flashed me with a grin that just
about bowled me over. He was way out of my league, and I just wanted to get
away from him before I embarrassed myself further. Of course, Buster chose that
moment to plop
his butt on the ground and sit for a spell. I coaxed him
with a “Come on Buster, let’s go get a treat!” I whistled and tugged at him,
but the damn dog refused to budge.
Handsome man and his happy, energetic dog stood there
watching the whole exchange. Both of them had big grins on their faces, looking
extremely amused at my predicament. Taking mercy on me, the man finally said,
“It doesn’t
look like you are going anywhere for a while. I’m Seth. Seth
Davis.” He extended a hand to shake with mine.
“Abigail Brown, nice to meet you,” I said, shaking his hand
gently. Nice to meet you?? My thoughts screamed at me. How clever. I tried to
push the negative self-talk out of my mind, but it seemed to be just as
stubborn as Buster,
who was panting and lolling on the ground as if he intended
to stay there indefinitely. “Come on Buster. We need to go,” I tried again.
Buster finally harrumphed and started the process of
standing up. Sumptuous Seth, as I had decided to call him silently in my head,
surprised me by saying, “Wait.”
This gave me an excuse to pause and look directly at him. He
was a sight – all tall, dark and handsome, but that standard description didn’t
do him justice. He was all of those things, but he was also one of the most
ruggedly
good-looking men I had ever seen. His jeans and tee shirt
were snug enough to give a hint of the tight, tan body that they covered. I
licked my lips and realized that his full attention was focused on me. It was
almost as if
he was waiting for me to say something. Oh no! Did he ask me
a question?
“Huh?” I asked. Oh, way to dazzle him with your witty
repartee, Ab.
He didn’t seem to be phased by my inner turmoil. “I said
that Buddy and I were just getting ready to head to Treats, the bakery on Beach
Street. Would you like to join us?”
I knew the place he was talking about. It was a local
favorite. They had a few alfresco tables that overlooked the water. People took
their dogs there all the time. The bakery even offered specialty dog treats,
and they kept
water bowls outside for their canine visitors.
I didn’t have to think about it. “I’d love to,” I answered
instantly, and the four of us set off.
That is when it happened. He was so handsome, and I was so
nervous that my diarrhea of the mouth set in. I started chattering non-stop and
couldn’t seem to stop myself.
It only took a few minutes to walk to the bakery, but by the
time we arrived, I had already told him about my job, Courtney, and that I was
divorced. The only things I knew about him were that his name was Seth Davis,
he was
super-hot and he had a dog, named Buddy.
I finally took a breath once we had arrived, and Seth took
that moment to say, “If you want to stay with the dogs and grab us a table,
I’ll go in and order. What would you like?”
“English Breakfast tea with cream and sugar, please.”
“Coming right up, Ma’am,” he said before flashing his
amazing smile at me and dashing inside. As I flopped down in an available
chair, I shook my head in disbelief at my incredible fortune and the way my
non-stop rambling was
likely ruining it.
“I’m glad you’re here, Buddy,” I said to the dog. He thumped
his tail upon hearing his name. “I have acted like such an ass that I’m quite
certain he would sneak out the side door if he didn’t need to get you back.”
It took quite a while for Sumptuous Seth to come back. I
almost had myself convinced that he had left out the back entrance and would
come back later to collect his dog. I took a deep breath and vowed not to beat
myself up
like this. If he was gone, I wasn’t any worse off than I was
when I started my walk, I rationalized; and if he was still here, I needed to
slow down and let him do some of the talking.
My breath hitched a little when I saw him opening the door
to come out to our table. He was so damn good looking, and I couldn’t believe
he was here with me. I clearly wasn’t the only one who noticed how handsome he
was.
Every woman - and even a man or two - gawked as he walked
past. Seth didn’t even seem aware of all the attention he drew.
He had his hands full with two cups, a pink box, and a white
bag filled with bakery goodies, so I started to get up to take something from
him. In that moment, Buster lunged faster than I’d ever seen him move. He managed
to
tangle his leash with Buddy’s, which caused Buddy to try to
dart around me to get out of the way. My legs became tangled in the leashes
just as I was taking a step toward Seth, and I started to fall forward. I fell
face-first
into Seth’s chest. He caught me by wrapping both of his
strong arms around me – somehow balancing the drinks and goodies - and it felt
like heaven.
Humiliation quickly crept in as he helped me get untangled
and back to my chair. “I’m such a klutz,” I muttered, shaking my head. “And you
caught me and managed to keep a hold of all the stuff in your hands,” I said as
I blew on my tea.
Seth brought a warm blueberry doughnut out of the classic
pink bakery box and set it on a napkin in front of me. “It could have happened
to anyone,” he reassured me kindly. Then he chuckled, “I’ve never seen a basset
hound
move that fast.”
“I know, right? I wonder what he was after.”
“Well, I hate to reward him for almost knocking us both
down, but I did enjoy catching you.” His eyes twinkled as he grinned at me. He
lifted two dog treats out of the white bakery bag. “Do you think he’d prefer
peanut butter
or chicken?”
“From the way he licks our jars clean when we are done with
them, I know he’s a fan of peanut butter.”
Seth leaned down to give the dogs their bone-shaped cookies,
and I took a deep breath to calm myself. Then I shifted the conversation and
started asking him some questions. I learned that he was a boat builder, that
he loved
nature and that he wasn’t just handsome. He was also funny,
smart, and sweet.
Mr. Finley, the grandfatherly bakery owner, stopped by our
table to see if we needed anything. When he leaned over Seth’s shoulder to
refill the hot water in our tea mugs, he caught my eye and waggled his bushy
eyebrows,
making me smile.
I kept looking for the fatal flaw that must be present in
Seth, but I sure didn’t see one. With this level of perfection, women must be
throwing themselves at him all the time. It didn’t make sense for him to be
spending time with me,
while seeming to enjoy himself. I almost had myself
convinced that he was gay when he asked if he could see me again.
I made a valiant attempt to control the excitement in my
voice as I responded that I could probably work him into my busy schedule, texted
him my cell phone number and told him goodbye. Then I proceeded to float on
cloud nine all the
way home, thinking about what a fantastic day this had turned out to be.
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