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It took a supreme act of will, but Bradley forced himself to think beyond the personal, toward the quest. "What did he say to you? James-what did he say to you?"
"That he loved me, that I'd never feel about anyone else the way I did about him. That's true, I won't. I shouldn't. But Bradley, Iknew ."
She spun around now, and her face shone. "Even when I was standing there with hair halfway down my back and his face in my hands, I knew it wasn't real. Just a trick. AndI used it."
She pressed her palms together, tapped the sides of her fingers against her mouth as she turned in a circle. "This place. I had to come back here. More, I had to come back here with you. But the key isn't here." She dropped her hands. "It's not here."
"I'm sorry."
"No." She shook her head, twirled again, with a brilliant smile. "I know it's not here. I feel it. I don't have to wonder, I don't have to come back hoping or looking, because I've done what I needed to do here. Or we have."
She jumped into his arms, hard and fast enough to knock him back a full step. Laughing, she hooked her legs around his waist and gave him a noisy kiss. "I don't know what it all means, but I'll figure it out. For the first time in days, I believe I'll figure it out. I'm going to unlock that box, Bradley."
She pressed her cheek to his. "I'm going to unlock it, and they're going to go home."
When they pulled up at Flynn's, Zoe aimed a steely look at Brad. "This is on your head, I want to make that clear."
"You did. About six times already."
"I'm not going to have any sympathy for you or your belongings."
"Yeah, yeah. Blah blah."
She stifled a laugh, kept her face stern as she followed him toward the house. "Just remember who tried to be practical."
"Right." He shot her a grin as he pushed open the door. "You were a goner as soon as you looked into those big brown eyes."
"I could've waited a week."
"Liar."
The laugh escaped as she set the puppy down and let him race down the hall. "This ought to be interesting."
Moe shot out of the kitchen, then skidded to a halt. His eyes rolled, his body braced. And the little pup, a ball of brown and gray fur, yipped in joy and leaped up to nip at Moe's nose.
Brad grabbed Zoe's arm before she could ran forward. "But what if-"
"Have a little faith," Brad suggested.
Moe quivered, sniffed the pup as it jumped and tumbled. Then he collapsed, rolling over on his back in an att.i.tude of bliss as the puppy climbed all over him and chewed on his ears.
"Big softie," Zoe murmured, and felt her own smile spread, big and foolish, as Simon wandered out from the kitchen.
"Hey, Mom! We're having subs for lunch. Me and Flynn made them, and..." He trailed off, his eyes going round as the puppy deserted Moe to charge him.
"Whoa! A puppy. Where'd he come from?" Simon was already down on the floor, laughing as the pup licked his face, tumbling back as Moe tried to horn in. "He looks like a bear cub or something."
Buried in dogs, Simon twisted enough to look at Brad. "Is it yours? When'd you get him? What's his name?"
"Not mine. He's just been liberated. And he doesn't have one."
"Then who-" He went very still, and those long gold eyes fixed on his mother's.
"He's yours, baby."
In that moment she knew the puppy could chew through her house like a plague of termites and she would never regret it. She would never forget that flash of stunned joy on her little boy's face.
"To keep?" Simon's voice shook as he managed to get to his knees. "I can keep him?"
"I think he's counting on it." She walked over to kneel down and raffle the pup's cloud-soft fur. "You're going to have to be very responsible, and make sure he's fed right and taught, and loved. Puppies are a lot of work. He's going to depend on you."
"Mom." Too overcome to be embarra.s.sed that Brad looked on, Simon threw his arms around his mother and buried his face against her shoulder. "I'll take good care of him. I promise. Thanks, Mom. I love you more than anything, ever."
"I loveyou more than anything, ever." She answered his fierce hug with one of her own, then managed a watery laugh when both dogs tried to wiggle between them. "I think Moe's going to like having a friend."
"It's just like a big family." Simon lifted the puppy high.
The newcomer expressed his delight by peeing on Simon's knee.
Chapter Sixteen
Zoe rubbed the exfoliating cream over Dana's calf and grinned as her friend let out a long, heartfelt moan.
"I really appreciate the two of you giving up your Sunday afternoon to be my guinea pigs."
This time Dana grunted. Malory sat on a stool in the treatment room and rubbed her fingers over her newly scrubbed and polished skin. "I can't get over how good it feels."
"I wasn't worried about the results-these products are great. But I want to be sure the whole experience works."
"Works for me," said Dana's slurred and m.u.f.fled voice.
Zoe glanced around, scanning the shelves of products, the glowing candles, the neat stack of mint-green towels on the counter, the clear crystal she'd hung from the ceiling over the padded table.
It was, she thought, exactly right.
"Of course, when we're doing this for real there won't be three people in here talking. You want us to be quiet, Dana?"
"You don't even exist in my little world. That stuff smells as good as it feels."
"It's good we're doing this." Malory sipped some of the lemon water Zoe had chilled in a squat gla.s.s pitcher. "If we're going to open on Friday, we want to work out as many kinks as possible, in all three areas."
Swallowing hard, she pressed a hand to her belly. "G.o.d, we're going to open on Friday. Even if it is a kind of dry run for the grand opening on December first, it's happening."
"Big day, all around," Zoe said.
"You're going to find the key." Malory touched her shoulder. "I know it."