Holding the Dream

Holding the Dream by Nora Roberts

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his hands on her shoulders. “Families stand by each other.”
    â€œI know that.” For a moment, she wanted to take his hand. He had such big, competent hands. She wanted to take it and press it to her cheek. Instead she stepped back, turned away. “That makes it worse. I can’t begin to tell you how much worse. Now, I’m feeling sorry for myself all over again.”
    â€œIt comes and goes, Kate.” Well aware that they were doing a little dance and dodge of physical contact, he draped an arm around her shoulders. “Do you want me to go up with you?”
    â€œNo.” She was appalled, because for an instant she’d wanted to say yes. To lean her head against that broad shoulder, close her eyes, and let him lead. “No, I have to do it.” She slipped away from him again, but faced him. “This was awfully nice of you. Really. Nice.”
    He smiled, his dimples deepening. “That wouldn’t have been insulting if you hadn’t sounded quite so surprised.”
    â€œI didn’t mean to be insulting.” She managed a smile of her own. “I meant to be grateful. I am grateful . . . Father De Witt.”
    Testing, he lifted a hand, skimmed his fingers through her short cap of hair. “I decided I don’t want you to think of me as a priest after all.” His hand slid down the back of her neck. “It’s that sex thing again.”
    She felt it herself—inconvenient little hormonal tugs. “Hmm.” It seemed as good a response as any. And certainly safe. “I’d better go get this done.” Eyes warily on his, she backed up. “I’ll see you around.”
    â€œApparently you will.” He stepped forward, she backed up again.
    â€œWhat are you doing?”
    Amused at both of them, he raised his eyebrows. “Going to my car. I’m parked behind you.”
    â€œOh. Well.” As casually as possible, she turned and walked to the car as he fell into step beside her. “I, ah, have you seen the house yet, the one on Seventeen Mile?”
    â€œI have an appointment to view it tonight, as it happens.”
    â€œGood. That’s good.” She jangled her keys in her pocket before pulling them out. “Well, I hope you like it.”
    â€œI’ll let you know.” He closed a hand over hers on the door handle. When her gaze flew suspiciously to his, he smiled. “My daddy taught me to open doors for ladies. Consider it a southern thing.”
    She shrugged, slid into the car. “Well, ’bye.”
    â€œI’ll be in touch.”
    She wanted to ask what that was supposed to mean, but he was already walking toward his own car. Besides, she had a pretty good idea.

Chapter Five
    â€œIt’s outrageous. It’s insulting.”
    In a rare show of temper, Laura stormed around the solarium. Thirty minutes before, Kate had interrupted homework time, and Laura had shifted from solving the mysteries of punctuation and multiplication tables with her daughters to the shock of hearing Kate’s story.
    Watching her friend, Kate was glad she’d had the presence of mind to ask to speak to Laura privately. The flash in the gray eyes, the angry flush staining those cool ivory cheeks, and the wild gestures might have frightened the children.
    â€œI don’t want you to be upset,” Kate began.
    â€œYou don’t want me to be upset?” Laura rounded on her, the curling swing of chin-length bronze hair flying, the soft, pretty mouth pulled back into a snarl. “Then what exactly should I be when my sister gets plugged between the eyes?”
    Oh, yeah, Kate thought, this definitely would have given the girls a jolt. If she hadn’t been so miserable, she would have laughed. Laura the Cool had metamorphosed into Laurathe Enraged. Despite being five two, she looked capable of going ten rounds with the champ.
    â€œDon’t want me to be upset!” Laura

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