One Night Only (38 page)

Read One Night Only Online

Authors: Emma Heatherington

Tags: #Contemporary Fiction, #Humor, #Contemporary Women, #Romantic Comedy, #Contemporary, #Romance, #Sagas, #New Adult & College, #Inspirational, #Women's Fiction, #Literature & Fiction

So
,
feelin
g
extr
a
guilt
y
an
d
forgettin
g
sh
e
wa
s
lat
e
for school
,
T
es
s
mad
e
th
e
te
a
fro
m
Polly

s
kettl
e
tha
t
was alway
s
o
n
th
e
boi
l
(yes
,
‘Poll
y
Pu
t
th
e
Kettl
e
On


th
e
old one
s
ar
e
th
e
best
)
an
d
brough
t
i
t
t
o
Rut
h
wh
o
wa
s
now sittin
g
a
t
th
e
kitche
n
table
,
he
r
fac
e
staine
d
wit
h
dollops o
f
mascar
a
an
d
he
r
eye
s
blood-re
d
fro
m
he
r
(a
s
T
es
s
was t
o
late
r
know
)
menta
l
breakdown
.
I
t
wa
s
a
horrible, horribl
e
thin
g
t
o
watch
.


Than
k
you,

sh
e
said
.
“Than
k
you
.
Bot
h
o
f
you
.
Tha
n
k
you.

Rut
h
grippe
d
th
e
cu
p
wit
h
bot
h
hand
s
an
d
raise
d
i
t
to he
r
lips
.

W
ithou
t
takin
g
he
r
eye
s
of
f
he
r
,
T
es
s
sa
t
dow
n
o
n
the chai
r
opposit
e
an
d
watche
d
i
n
admiratio
n
a
s
he
r
sister
too
k
charg
e
o
f
wha
t
wa
s
no
w
a
ver
y
delicat
e
situation
.


Y
o
u
kno
w
yo
u
ca
n
tal
k
t
o
me,

sh
e
sai
d
t
o
Rut
h
i
n
a
voic
e
T
es
s
onl
y
eve
r
hear
d
Poll
y
us
e
wit
h
he
r
children. “N
o
woma
n
i
s
alon
e
whe
n
sh
e
ha
s
he
r
friends
,
and
everyon
e
need
s
a
friend
.
W
e
al
l
nee
d
ou
r
friends.

Friends
?
S
o
al
l
o
f
a
sudde
n
the
y
wer
e
friends
?
Y
es
,
T
ess
coul
d
se
e
th
e
gir
l
neede
d
help
.
I
t
wa
s
a
s
plai
n
a
s
th
e
fact tha
t
sh
e
neede
d
he
r
root
s
don
e
badl
y
,
bu
t
friends
?
That wa
s
takin
g
i
t
a
bi
t
to
o
fa
r
.

“I’
m
s-s-sorr
y
,

stuttere
d
Rut
h
betwee
n
shak
y
slurp
s
of tea
.

I
shouldn

t
hav
e
called
.
I



Y
es
,
yo
u
shoul
d
hav
e
called,

sai
d
Poll
y
.

Y
o
u
were righ
t
t
o
call
.
Y
o
u
wer
e
mean
t
t
o
call
.
It

s
bette
r
tha
t
you le
t
al
l
thi
s
emotio
n
ou
t
her
e
tha
n
a
t
hom
e
o
n
you
r
own.
T
es
s
wa
s
jus
t
ventin
g
of
f
som
e
long-withhel
d
ange
r
.
She
didn

t
mea
n
t
o
touc
h
a
nerv
e
lik
e
that
,
di
d
you
,
T
ess?

T
es
s
looke
d
a
t
Poll
y
wit
h
widene
d
eye
s
an
d
sh
e
reacted wit
h
a
raise
d
eyebro
w

again
,
a
loo
k
tha
t
T
es
s
ha
d
only
eve
r
see
n
he
r
us
e
wit
h
he
r
children
.

“No
,
I
.
.
.
wel
l
.
.
.
look
,
I
nee
d
t
o
ge
t
bac
k
t
o
work,” sai
d
T
ess
.

I
wa
s
jus
t
passin
g
through
.
Her
e


Sh
e
pu
t
the loca
l
pape
r
o
n
th
e
tabl
e
an
d
wondere
d
i
f
sh
e
reall
y
should rus
h
of
f
bu
t
let

s
fac
e
it
,
sh
e
wasn

t
exactl
y
Florence
Nightingale
,
wa
s
she
?

“What

s
that?

aske
d
Poll
y
,
lookin
g
a
t
T
es
s
a
s
i
f
she
wa
s
he
r
mothe
r
.
“Wh
y
di
d
yo
u
brin
g
m
e
th
e
newspaper?” “Jus
t
.
.
.
it

s
just
,
afte
r
Spaghetti-Gat
e
I
though
t
you ma
y
b
e
intereste
d
i
n
th
e
a
d
o
n
pag
e
twenty-five
.
It

s
a
specia
l
offe
r
.
A
weeken
d
break
.
It

s
fo
r
thi
s
weekend, whic
h
i
s
wh
y
it

s
s
o
chea
p
an
d
i
t
migh
t
b
e
impossibly
short
notice
but
I
think
it
would
do
us
the
world
of
good,
i
f
yo
u
coul
d
ge
t
Jame
s
t
o
giv
e
yo
u
som
e
tim
e
out.”

T
im
e
out?

sai
d
Poll
y
,
a
s
i
f
T
es
s
ha
d
jus
t
suggeste
d
a
cur
e
fo
r
cance
r
.

Other books

Survive the Night by Danielle Vega
The Handshaker by David Robinson
Lore by Rachel Seiffert
The Swap by Shull,Megan
Bone and Cane by David Belbin
Tempting the Bride by Sherry Thomas
Putting Alice Back Together by Carol Marinelli