Hurricane Bay

Hurricane Bay by Heather Graham

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you to go getting all worried about Sheila. She’s been known to take off before. Second…I don’t know. You’d been to see Nate, Cindy was here, Dane had come over…I guess I was seized by a rush of nostalgia and decided I had to come down, too. My nostalgia was tempered with reason, of course—I didn’t want you to be alone and upset.”
    Nate made his way past both of them. Unlike Larry, he unmistakably belonged here. His tan was straight from the beach, not acquired in any artificial bed. He had a complete ease of manner in cutoffs or swim trunks, a T-shirt or his bare chest. He could dress well when he needed to and looked like a million bucks. But an hour or so with a tie on, and Nate went crazy. He’d been born in the islands, and he loved them. He’d never had the least desire to leave. He’d gone far enough north to get a degree from Florida International University in hotel and restaurant management, just so he could further improve the Sea Shanty. A vacation to Nate meant taking a boat over to the Bahamas. He had no desire to head for the snow and couldn’t care less if he ever saw a country that didn’t offer a good reef for diving, sun, sand and warmth.
    â€œYou got coffee, Kelsey?” he asked, heading straight for the kitchen.
    â€œYes, I have coffee,” she said, glancing at Larry with a shrug and following Nate. “But it’s 2:00 a.m. You’ll wind up staying awake all night.”
    â€œNope. I never stay awake all night,” Nate assured her. He was already digging through the cabinets.
    She walked behind him, caught a prying hand and said, “If you want coffee, let me make decaf, and that way Larry and I can join you.”
    â€œShe’s in her mid-twenties, and already her spirit of adventure has departed,” Nate said to Larry, over Kelsey’s head.
    â€œMy dislike of lying awake all night unable to sleep has kicked in, that’s all,” Kelsey said. Giving Nate a little push out of the way, she found the decaf and began preparing the coffee.
    â€œYou got anything to eat in here?” Larry asked.
    â€œYou just came from Nate’s place—why didn’t you order food if you were hungry?” Kelsey asked. She didn’t want to say that she was actually glad to see them, as annoying as they might be. They were giving her a pleasant sense of security.
    â€œHis late-night menu doesn’t offer a lot,” Larry said.
    â€œHey!” Nate protested. “Conch fritters, conch chowder, snapper sandwich, veggie burger, hamburger. What are you expecting at this hour of the night? A sissy fruit and yogurt salad, or some alfalfa sprouts?”
    â€œYour eating habits will give you a heart attack one day,” Larry said. “I can already hear your arteries choking.”
    â€œYou’re going to be one of those health freaks who does marathons and drops dead running down the block,” Nate told him.
    â€œYou have cereal?” Larry asked Kelsey.
    â€œRaisin bran. Help yourself.” She was measuring coffee.
    Larry had no problem helping himself to food. “Ah-ha! She has yogurt and fruit. I knew it.”
    â€œAnd beer,” Nate said, taking one.
    â€œYou just left a bar.”
    â€œI never drink when I’m working my own bar.”
    â€œYou just asked me for coffee.”
    â€œThe coffee and the beer will cancel each other out.”
    Kelsey shook her head and let the coffee perk. She crawled up on a bar stool next to Larry. “What about work? We’re both gone now.”
    â€œTomorrow is Friday. I left a message with my secretary that I was working at home. I’ll drive back in on Monday sometime,” Larry said. “Don’t worry, I’m a golden boy at work, you know that.”
    It was true.
    â€œUm. Let’s hope you’re not so golden that they don’t get the idea to cut my vacation short,” Kelsey told him.
    He laughed.

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