make polite conversation. Once she reached a big blue pickup, she opened the passenger door and reached inside for a second diaper bag and a box of supplies. âIf youâll meet me at the farmhouse tomorrow morning, say around nine, we can get the rest of his things,â she said. âThis is just a start.â
âSure thing. Phenomenal. Thanks.â
Abby set the box on the pavement and looked pointedly at Wyatt. âWhy donât I hold him while you put these in your car? Then Iâll get his car seat and you can take it, too.â
Handing the baby back to her, he looped the diaper bag over a shoulder, picked up the box and strode to his car to stash both in the trunk.
Returning to Abby, he took Wyatt again, and thought about all the juggling involved in transporting a single infant. How had Abby thought she could handle two of them alone?
He was careful to hold Wyatt in the same face-out position, rocking him gently, and was surprised when the boy started to whimper. When Jack bounced harder, the bawling got louder. He cleared his throat. âAbby? Why is he crying?â
âYou have a lot to learn, donât you?â she said. âHe may be hungry or wet. Try putting your fingertip in his mouth.â
Jack scowled. This was no time to make jokes.
Abby opened her eyes wide, set her hands on her hips and waited. She looked serious.
Frowning still, he stretched one hand across Wyattâs chest so he could press a pinkie finger against the quivering lips. Wyatt immediately stopped sniveling and started sucking.
âGood,â Abby said. âYour finger should calm him until you can dig a binky out of the bag.â
âA binky?â
She chuckled. âA pacifier.â
Abby turned back to her truck, leaning across the back seat to disengage one of the car seats. She had the most delicious little tush, and the skirt she was wearing showcased it perfectly. It wasnât too much of a stretch to imagine what sheâd look like without it.
Jack smothered a groan and looked away. The last thing he needed was to foster an attraction for Abby.
Keeping his finger in place, he lifted Wyatt onto his forearm and occupied himself with chuckling at the boyâs tiny vest and long brown curls. Abby had dressed him like a little man today, but from the looks of things, a trip to the barber would be in order before Wyattâs first birthday.
Abby clunked the car seat down on the pavement and lifted Wyatt from his arms. âIâll carry him to your car,â she said. âInstalling a car seat takes both hands.â
Make that three to four hands, Jack thought a few minutes later as he fumbled with straps and buckles that seemed to make no sense.
It took one extra baby rotation before the seat was secure, but after Abbyâs more practiced hands took over the chore, Wyatt was in the seat with a pacifier and she was heading back across the parking lot toward her parents.
Jack frowned as he sat in his car and watched her go. Her purposeful walk belied the reluctance she must have felt, and he knew she had to be upset.
He wished he could think of a better way. He glanced down at Wyatt, whose eyelids were droopy by now, and back out the window at Abby.
Her stride hadnât faltered, but somehow, in a morning of mixed-up feelings, her walk made him smile. It wasnât her speed or the lack of artificial sway, so much as the perfection of well-used legs and a sweet round bottom that couldnât help but wiggle. That no-nonsense walk was as entrancing as any heâd seen.
That walk, and his reaction to seeing it, were the onlyright things about the morning. He kept grinning as he started his car. Quite unintentionally, Abby had graced him with a moment of pure delight.
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âA BBY ? I TâS ME ,â Jack said, pleased that she had answered her phone. During the last call she had definitely sounded riled. Heâd been afraid she would take the phone
John Steinbeck, Richard Astro