Just Act Natural (LOVE IN SUNSHINE #2) by Genny Carrick EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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GRANT
ONLY MY YOUNGEST brother would call on the first day of my
vacation. My phone lights up with Rhett’s name as soon as I drop into a
chair at the coffee house where I’m killing a little time this morning. I
haven’t been out of Texas for twenty-four hours. For someone who shuns
responsibility whenever he possibly can, he’s sure pretending he doesn’t
know what time off means.
“The store had better be on fire if you’re calling me already.”
“It’s almost like you don’t trust me.” He sounds way too happy. Usually,
that means he’s up to something.
“I didn’t accuse you of setting the fire.” Although, with Rhett, I can
never be too sure.
“Well, good news—there’s no fire. Obviously, you got to Oregon okay.”
“My plane got in late, but I’ve been awake since four.” Which explains
the large coffee in front of me—the house special with thick cream and
entirely too much brown sugar. It’s almost undrinkable, but with the barista
right here watching while he wipes down the counter, I don’t want to just
throw it away.
“You should have given yourself an extra day to adjust to the time like I
said.”
“You are the paragon of good planning and responsibility in this
family.” I take a heftier gulp of the sweet coffee. Normally, I’m at my best
first thing in the morning, but I’m not normally running on less than five
hours of sleep.
“I know my place.” Rhett might as well be preening, he sounds so
chipper. “Youngest, troublemaker, best looking. The works.”
“Most humble,” I add.
“Nah, can’t infringe on your territory. Are you heading out this
morning?”
“In a few more minutes.” As soon as I finish this cavity-inducing coffee,
I’ll grab my duffel and meet up with the guiding company. This café is right
across the street from Horizon Hikes’s green awning and their windows
plastered with fliers, detailing the trips they offer. Somewhere on there is
one for the easy five-day walk I’m about to go on in the nearby National
Forest—the perfect start to my month off.
“Cool beans. How’s the hermit cave?”
“I’ll check in to my cabin after I get back from the hike.”
“Cabin at a lodge on the outskirts of nowhere. I’ve seen the pictures.
That’s where people go to write their manifestos.”
“It’s a high-end lodge.” Not that I know much about fancy
accommodations. Most of my vacations have me sleeping on a
mountainside, not luxury resorts. This place has a king-sized bed, a private
hot tub on the back deck, and a fluffy white robe hanging on a hook
somewhere. But if I talk it up too much, Rhett might pass on my managerial
responsibilities to someone else and swing into town to crash my party.
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