Read Where the Allegheny Meets the Monongahela Online
Authors: Felicia Watson
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couldn‘t let it go unremarked. ―We? You‘d wanta come, too?‖
It was Nick‘s turn to look uncertain. ―Umm… yeah, if that‘s
okay. I know we haven‘t done anything with ‘em together, but I
thought that might be a good way to… ease into things. What do you
think?‖
Logan thought that whenever the subject edged anywhere near
telling his girls about him and Nick, his gut still dropped like a stone.
However, he could see the sense in Krista and Meghan getting to know
his boyfriend before that crucial moment arrived. After all, who could
really resist Nick once they knew him? ―Not a bad idea. I‘ll have to see
if I can get ‘em then. Maybe Linda will be so busy plannin‘ her
wedding that she‘ll be glad to have a weekend free.‖
―Planning her wedding!‖ Nick exclaimed. ―She just got engaged
last week.‖
―Linda don‘t mess around. Krista says the wedding‘s gonna be in
November, right after the divorce is final.‖
―Didn‘t she just start dating this guy in
February
?‖
Logan shrugged. ―Like I said, that‘s Linda‘s way. ‘Sides, she‘s
been workin‘ with Bill for over a year.‖
―You met him yet?‖
―Nope. The girls say he‘s a nice guy. That‘s good enough for
me.‖
―So they‘re okay with all of this?‖
―Too soon to tell. That‘s why I don‘t wanta rush—‖
―I know. I don‘t wanta do that either. They‘ve been through
enough. I‘d just like to get to know the most important people in your
life.‖
―Besides you, you mean?‖
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―Who are you and what have you done with my boyfriend?‖
―Keep that shit up and you ain‘t gonna get one of these
sandwiches.‖
―Ahh, so that‘s what‘s in that bag. What kind?‖
―Black Angus steak and cheese.‖
―Holy shit! From Primanti Brother‘s?‖ When Logan nodded,
Nick exclaimed, ―You went to the Strip District
on a Friday night? No
wonder you were late.‖
―Nah, I went to the one at Market Square, but it was still packed.‖
―I‘ll bet. Gotta say, though, a Primanti Brothers sandwich is
worth the wait.‖ Nick grinned and nodded at the bag. ―What else you
got in there?
―Some cold pop, brownies, and a blanket.‖
―Why, Logan Crane, sounds like you got the makings of a picnic
there.‖
―Always knew you were a smart man.‖ Nothing more was said, as
they had reached the fountain at last. Though the structure was just as
impressive as he‘d heard, Logan was more taken with the way his man
looked as they examined it. Nick was not only smiling but seemed
more relaxed than he‘d been since his mom had died ten days earlier.
They walked around the complete circumference of the fountain and
then wandered over to the river walk.
Nick came to a halt and leaned on the railing, seeming transfixed
by the sight of the rivers. Finally he turned to Logan and waved his
hand towards the Allegheny. ―I used to come here and think about how
that is the same river that‘s in Kittanning and Freeport where I grew up.
When I felt scared and lost in this big city, I‘d feel better thinking—‖
Abruptly he stopped, and when Logan looked at him inquiringly, Nick
said, rather sheepishly, ―Never mind, it‘s stupid.‖
―I don‘t believe that. Come on, tell me.‖
―I don‘t know. It‘s like it sort of followed me here… and was
kind of….‖ Nick‘s voice dropped to a near whisper. ―Watching over
me.‖
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Logan could see that Nick was anxiously awaiting his reaction. In
truth he was slightly choked up thinking about how alone Nick had
been back then and was glad he‘d found comfort where he could. With
no trace of humor, he said, ―I like that. I like that idea a whole lot.‖
Logan considered telling Nick that he understood the feeling, that he‘d
felt just as alone when he‘d first started making those trips to Pittsburgh
so many months ago. Instead he nodded at the Monongahela and said,
―So that one must‘ve followed me here from Elco and was watching
over me.‖
The warm sparkle in Nick‘s eyes let Logan know he‘d been
heard—completely—even though Nick‘s only answer was, ―Sure did.‖
Unconcerned with prying eyes, Logan moved close enough that
he was shoulder-to-shoulder with Nick. As the two men stood at the
railing together, facing out, Logan pointed at the westward-flowing
Ohio River. ―And how ‘bout the Ohio? What‘s that one been doin‘?‖
―It ain‘t doin‘ anything, Logan. That‘s us.‖
This time Logan couldn‘t help but cock his head and give his man
a quizzical stare. ―The Ohio River is us?‖
―Yep.‖
With a shrug and a shake of his head, Logan acquiesced. ―If you
say so.‖ If Nick wanted them to be the goddamned Ohio River, it was
fine with him. He gestured towards a grassy area not too far away.
―Come on, I think you need some food.‖
As they neared the spot Logan had indicated, Nick bumped him
with his shoulder and demanded, ―You think I‘m crazy, don‘t you?‖
Logan put the bag down and tossed the blanket to Nick,
answering, ―You must be. You took up with me, didn‘t you?‖
When they were comfortably settled and had started unwrapping
their sandwiches, Nick said, ―Smartest thing I ever did.‖ Logan was
slightly puzzled until Nick clarified, ―Taking up with you—smartest
thing I ever did.‖
―Son of a bitch, you did it again!‖
―What?‖
―Stole my line.‖
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Nick‘s smile glowed white against the darkening sky. ―I‘ll make
it up to you tonight.‖
Logan shot him a wolfish grin as he whispered huskily, ―Now
you‘re
readin’
my mind again.‖
The talk turned to inconsequential matters: how big a job the Jeep
would be tomorrow, Nick‘s plans for his summer intern, and the
prospects of winning their upcoming softball game. Throughout their
companionable chatter, there hovered in the back of Logan‘s mind the
conviction that his plans for this night hadn‘t been foolish at all, and
that any trouble he‘d gone to had been rewarded many times over.
Maybe they were the goddamned Ohio River after all.
About the Author
When not writing about compelling men falling in lust and love,
FELICIA WATSON spends her time chasing after her brilliant, darling,
and beloved dogs, is chased by her brilliant, darling, and beloved
husband, bakes pastries that would put Martha Stewart to shame, and
still finds time for her day job that isn‘t actually a day job—since she‘s
one of the many unappreciated off-shift workers in the healthcare
industry.
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