Catching Fireflies

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Author: Sherryl Woods
don’t want to talk about this anymore.”
    “No, I don’t,” Misty said candidly.
    “Then we’ll talk about something else,” Katie said at once. “Want to see a movie this weekend?”
    “I don’t think so.” The last time she’d gone to the movies, she’d run into Greg and Annabelle. Greg had looked at her with that knowing sneer that made her blood run cold and Annabelle had looked smug. She’d wanted to leave even before the opening credits rolled.
    “I know there’s no point in asking you to go to tomorrow night’s football game,” Katie said with regret.
    “Not a chance,” Misty said with feeling.
    “How about this? We could go to Wharton’s for a burger while the game’s going on. There won’t be any chance Annabelle will be there as long as Greg is playing. In fact, half the town will be at the game.”
    “But you shouldn’t have to miss out on the game because of me,” Misty protested, though she was touched by Katie’s offer.
    “Believe me, I’ll hear every detail over breakfast,” Katie assured her. “Kyle’s coming home for the weekend. My big brother and Cal will do the entire play-by-play. It’ll be like being there, but not as boring.”
    Misty chuckled. “With a baseball jock like Ty for a big brother and Coach Maddox as a stepdad, how did you wind up with such an aversion to sports? Even Kyle, who never played anything, at least goes nuts over the games.”
    Katie laughed. “Just lucky, I guess. But at least I know enough sports trivia to fake it with a date. No guy will ever believe I am totally clueless. So, are we on for tomorrow night?”
    “If you’re sure you don’t care about going to the game, going to Wharton’s would be great.”
    “Then it’s a plan. And keep thinking about talking to Ms. Reed, okay?”
    “Sure,” Misty said, her mood sinking again. With Dr. Fullerton’s ultimatum hanging over her head, too, she might not have much choice.

3
    M ost days J.C. had someone in the office pick up lunch for him while they were out, but his concern for Misty made him restless today. He decided a walk to Wharton’s would relieve his stress and give him a much-needed change of scenery.
    He’d just settled into a booth when he looked up and saw his nurse standing there with a statuesque, red-haired stranger beside her. She was attractive in a way that would have once appealed to him, but today he felt not a single spark. He congratulated himself on finally building up sufficient immunity to all women. It was something he’d worked hard to do ever since the disastrous and sadly predictable end of his marriage. He should have known before ever walking down the aisle that he, too, would fall victim to what he thought of as the Fullerton curse, an inability to choose women who wouldn’t betray them.
    “Isn’t this a wonderful coincidence?” Debra said, beaming at him. “May we join you?”
    Even though he saw this for exactly what it was—yet another of her very sneaky attempts to set him up—J.C. couldn’t think of a single gracious way to say no. “Of course,” he said grudgingly, standing. “Have a seat.”
    As soon as they’d slid into the booth opposite him, Debra said, “J.C., this is my friend Linda’s daughter, Janice Walker. She’s visiting from California. Remember? I told you all about her yesterday. It’s her first time in Serenity.”
    J.C. managed a smile. “And how are you liking it so far?”
    “It’s a lovely town,” she said at once. “Call me Jan, please.”
    She gave him a commiserating look that suggested she understood his discomfort and shared it. That, at least, helped him relax.
    “How long will you be here?”
    “Only a few days,” she said.
    “Unless I can persuade her to stay longer,” Debra chimed in. “Did I mention that Jan is a pediatric nurse practitioner? I’ve been talking to Bill for ages about adding to the staff. With the town growing so fast and all these young families, the two of you can barely
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