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Brody Judge (Heartbreakers & Heroes Book 5) by Ciana Stone (3)


Chapter Four

 

She spotted him waiting at the start of the obstacle course and almost turned back. Besting this obstacle course appealed to Sadie more than her. She would have happily stayed in bed, but Catherine woke her and made her get dressed. If she didn’t run the course, Sadie would find out and be in a foul mood.

And when Sadie fell into a foul mood everyone suffered. She hoped Sadie hadn't figured out the added appeal to go run the course, namely what she saw right now. Her heartbeat accelerated as she watched the handsome man walk toward her.

“I wondered if you’d come.” She'd never seen a smile as sexy as his.

“Here I am.”  She held her hands out to her sides.

“I’m glad. Although to be honest, the times I’ve run with you are a lot tougher than when I run alone.”

“No way. I have a hell of a time keeping up with you.”

“Yeah right. Girl, you kill it.”

“I wish.”

“Are you ready or do you want to warm up?”

“Warm up.”

 

As they stretched, Brody's attention remained on her. “I know you must be new here. I haven’t seen you around except on the course.”

“Yes. I haven’t been here long. What about you?”

“I’m just here for a short time, while I’m on leave.”

“So, you’re in the military?”

“Yes, SEALs.”

“Thank you for your service.”  Her words surprised and pleased him.

“Happy to serve, ma’am.”

That earned him a smile. “Are you ready?”

“Born that way. You?”

“Well, I’ve never done it with a SEAL, but I guess there’s a first time for everything.”

Brody got the impression that her flirty play on words surprised her as much as it delighted him.

“All righty then, let’s get to it. Want a head start?”

“You know it.”

With that she took off. Brody waited a full fifteen seconds before he started after her and found himself thinking it would have been wise to cut that down to five. She ran fast and strong.

He didn’t catch up with her until they reached the hand-over-hand rope traverse. Men possessed more upper body strength, and he had a good death grip thanks to the free-climbing he did, which gave him a bit of an advantage.

That advantage diminished when they reached the tires. Despite her legs being shorter she was agile and fast, and high-stepped through that section with ease. Brody could honestly say he’d never enjoyed running the course more. Watching her definitely spurred him to perform better. Once she slipped in a muddy section and fell flat on her ass. She laughed, got to her feet and kept going.

He laughed with her and then later, at himself when he took a slide. The time sped by until they crossed the finish line, breathing hard and both of them dirty.

“You seriously put half the recruits to shame,” he complimented her.

“I don’t know about that. Running it with you is a lot tougher.”

“It doesn’t look that way.”

“Looks are definitely deceiving. My body will hate me tomorrow.”

“Does that mean you won’t be coming back tomorrow for more?”

“Depends on whether I can get out of the bed. But thank you again for doing it with me.”

“Definitely my pleasure. And thanks for the conversation. This is the first time we’ve done more than grunt at one another while on the course.”

“Yes, it’s been nice.”

“It has. And I was wondering. Would you want to have dinner sometime?”

Her expression changed, and she backed away from him. “I have to go. Thanks again.”

She didn’t give him time to say anything else before she turned and ran. Brody watched her go and then headed back to the other side. He found Mathias standing at the fence.

“Running the course with the mystery woman again, eh?”

Brody grinned. “Man, she seriously kills it. I felt about a hundred out there.”

“Didn’t look it brother. Did you learn anything about her?”

“Yeah, she can kick most of the recruits’ asses and she has a sense of humor.”

“Is that all?”

“It’s a start.”  Brody grinned and headed for the barracks to get cleaned up before he officially started his day.

*****

"He’s really sexy and strong and seems kind," she said as she washed her hair. “Sadie would hate him. Not because of that but because I think he’s sexy. She hates anyone I like and you too. If you like him, she will definitely hate him.”

“You can’t let her know you go run the course with him.”

“You mean I can’t let her know we do.”

“Same thing. We have to keep her in the dark.”

“I’m trying.”  She finished rinsing her hair and turned off the water.

“You need to try harder.”

“I will, I promise.”  She wrung the water from her hair and pulled back the shower curtain. “I so wish she would go away and leave us alone. Life would be so much easier without Sadie around.”

“I know, but I don’t know how to make her go away and until I do, we have to be careful and not upset her.”

“Okay. I’ll do my best. But if she keeps stealing my diary--"

“Let it go, okay? She tears out most of the pages she writes or draws on anyway.”

“Because she doesn’t want us to know what she wrote.”  She grabbed a towel and started to dry off.

“It’s not important.”

“Hold on.”  She stopped drying. “Do you know what she writes?”

“I said it’s not important. Now finish up and let’s go run our errands. If you hurry we might be able to find an empty table at the window in the diner.”

That sounded like a wonderful idea. Sitting in front of the window, having breakfast and watching the people on the sidewalks and the cars going by was pleasant. Everyone looked happy, and it made her think perhaps this place could be one where she could learn to be one of those happy people, too.

*****

She didn't spot a free table at the diner, so she headed down the block and across the street to the bakery. She needed to give Mrs. Sweet her rent check anyway for the upcoming month, so she decided that if there was a table by a window available, she’d treat herself to a coffee and a sweet roll.

A mouth-watering aroma enveloped her the moment she walked in and made her stomach rumble. The beautiful blonde woman with the kind smile who stood behind the counter greeted her in a friendly tone.

“Well, hello there, Catherine. How are you this beautiful morning?”

“Just fine, Mrs. Sweet. And you?”

“Couldn’t be better. Can I interest you in a croissant or sweet roll? I have fritters fresh out of the oven.”

“Oh, I would love a fritter and a coffee.”  She’d already spotted an empty table by one of the windows that looked out of the front toward the street. “And I wanted to bring by the rent check.”

She dug into her messenger bag and fished out the check. Since she didn't have a bank account, she’d gotten a cashier's check at the bank yesterday.

“Oh, honey, you’re not due yet. You’ve still got two weeks until the first of the month.”

“I don’t like being late.”  She handed Mrs. Sweet the check.

“Well, thank you, hon.” Stella stuck it in the pocket of her apron. “Now you go help yourself to coffee and I’ll dish you up an extra fat fritter and bring it out to you.”

“Thank you, Mrs. Sweet.”

“You don’t mention it.”

Catherine got busy at the coffee station, pouring herself a big cup of French Roast coffee and adding a generous spoon of sugar and an extra helping of the French vanilla creamer she favored. She carried the cup to the vacant table she’d spotted, set it down, and pulled out her notebook and pen which she placed on the table.

Once seated, she sampled the coffee, closed her eyes and literally sighed in pleasure. Why had she not been coming here when she came into town? The coffee was divine.

“Here you go, sweetie.”  Mrs. Sweet set a plate on the table, along with a napkin and a fork. Baked to a golden brown, sweet thick filling oozed from the fritter.

“Wow, that looks amazing. Thank you.”

“You enjoy.”

Catherine wasted no time sampling the fritter and nearly moaned in delight. Yes, she was definitely going to have to start coming here. Not only was the coffee and the fritter delicious but it wasn’t as noisy as the diner.

Not that it was empty. Almost all the tables were filled, but the clanking of plates and silverware as tables were bussed, the voices of servers calling out their orders to the cooks and the loud voices of patrons was missing. Here the voices were more subdued, and the atmosphere one of comfort. She liked it and felt far more at ease here.

Catherine watched through the window as she ate her fritter, enjoying the moment and paying no attention to the comings and goings in the bakery. Until some spoke beside her.

“Excuse me, but are you Sadie Rockler?”

Catherine nearly jumped out of her skin and almost choked on her fritter.

“Oh, I’m sorry.” The beautiful woman with skin that bespoke of Native heritage apologized. “Are you okay?”

“Fine. Sorry. And no. I’m not. Sadie, I mean.”

“My apology. May I?”  The woman gestured to the chair on the other side of Catherine’s table.

“Oh yes, of course.”  She didn’t really want to have a conversation but didn't see a way to politely refuse.

“You look amazingly like Miss Rockler. At least from the photos I’ve seen. And another apology for my manners or lack thereof. I’m Jolene Weathers.”

“It’s a pleasure to meet you, Jolene. I’m Catherine.”  She hoped she didn’t look as sick as she now felt. “Who is Sadie Rockler, if I may ask?”

“Oh, she was a rather famous photographer a few years back.”

“Was?”

“Yes, according to reports, she and a man − I think either her husband or boyfriend, were killed in a terrible accident in Europe.”

“That’s sad.”

“It is. So, Catherine, what brings you to Cotton Creek?”

“Nothing really. It just seemed like a nice place.”

“Oh, it is. The people here are wonderful. In fact, you should join the girls and I for breakfast on Wednesday. We get together at the diner once a week. You’d love them. There’s Cody and Hannah, who own the Honky Tonk Angels bar and Grille. Mrs. Sweet is their mother. And then there’s Savannah who owns the spa and Liz who raises thoroughbreds and Callie, my sister-in-law and oh, Mica. She’s a cutler and makes the most gorgeous knives and Etta who works over at Sanctuary and Charli—wow, Charli’s a deputy and looks like Wonder Woman. And damn, listen to me go on. The point is, there are a lot of nice people here.”

Despite having no desire at all to get together with a bunch of people, Catherine smiled at the enthusiastic tone in Jolene’s voice. “I believe you. Everyone I’ve met has been so kind and maybe one day. Right now, I’m just getting a feel for the place.”

“I get it and I really didn’t mean to be so pushy.”

“Oh, you weren’t.”

“You’re kind. And I should go. But, before I do.”  She fished a card from her purse. “My cell number’s on this so if you change your mind about breakfast, or want to grab lunch with me one day, give me a call.”

“Thank you, Jolene. It’s a real pleasure to meet you.”

“Likewise. Hope to see you soon.”

“Me too.”  Catherine watched her leave and then picked up her coffee cup. What would it feel like to have so many friends, to belong to a place and feel you were home? She had no idea.

Once she’d asked Trina if she knew what it felt like to belong. Trina said it’d been so long since she knew what home was, she’d forgotten, but she wished more than anything she could find a place where she could belong. And could find a way to rid herself of the demons that lurked in the dark, waiting to drag her down with them and never let her see light again.

That was another thing she shared with Trina. They both feared the demons who waited to drag them down into the darkness.

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