And don’t go wanderin’ about alone, Miss Margaret.” Gus had been quite shaken by her near fall the week before. “Your guardian angel may not be nearby to help you this time.”
Irene raised questioning eyebrows at Gus’s comment. They hadn’t told her about the dumbwaiter fiasco. Maggie didn’t hang around to see if Gus spilled the beans. Shouting at Shad to meet her in the car, she ran into the house and up the stairs, pulling on a leotard and a wrap around skirt and pushing her feet into ballet flats. Pulling a brush through her long hair, she flew back down the stairs and yanked the keys from the rack, slipping out the back door to avoid the couple on the front porch.
Aunt Irene’s ancient Cadillac was parked in the unattached garage, and Maggie eased into the front seat next to Shad, slamming the door and starting the engine. Aunt Irene had had this car since high school. Its tailfins dated it to the late 50s, and it was so long Maggie only drove it when she knew she wouldn’t have to maneuver it into any tight spaces. It had been meticulously cared for and could probably be sold for a pretty penny. Aunt Irene had stubbornly hung onto it through a bad marriage and Roger’s attempts to sell it. She’d hung on to it through the loss of her wealth and most of her possessions, and finally through the loss of all of her family except Maggie. The Honeyville Bank and Trust would get Irene’s home when she died. The only reason she had stayed in it as long as she had was because her close friends owned the bank and had reversed the mortgage, taking ownership of the house and giving her a small stipend to live on and the right to live in the house until she died. When she did, Maggie would be out of a home once more. But she would have the car. Aunt Irene had made sure of that.
Maggie parked her inheritance in the back of the school and hoped that her being there wouldn’t get Gus in trouble. They should be safe. Nobody spent Sunday evenings at the school. She would stay in the dance room like she had said she would, and Shad would stay in the gym. Hopefully, Johnny would know she was there. Her heart sped up at the thought of him, and she checked her reflection in the big rearview mirror. Her blue eyes were bright with anticipation, and her cheeks and lips were flushed pink. Her skin looked good; she could usually count on that, and she looked much better without her glasses. She was going to have to replace them soon. Everything was so blurry. Gus had looked for them at the bottom of the dumbwaiter shaft, but he hadn’t been able to find them. She wished she had contacts, but Irene couldn’t afford them and Maggie would never ask. Her own money went to dancing and school clothes and the miscellaneous items that really seemed to add up. Contacts were a vanity she really couldn’t indulge. It had never really bothered her before, but somehow she didn’t think a girl with big glasses was the type of girl Johnny Kinross would go for, or would have gone for…before. Maggie sighed. She was mooning over a guy who was ‘sorta dead.’ Something was seriously wrong with her. She pushed the thought out of her head.
"Come on, Mags! I'm the only one here to impress, and I already think you're beautiful." Shad had already gotten out and was waiting in front of the car, impatiently tossing his basketball from one hand to the other.
The school felt warm and cozy when she entered, like maybe it was glad to see her. Shooing Shad to the gym, she waited until his footsteps faded. Several minutes passed, and she wondered if she should call out to Johnny. She suddenly felt shy and awkward. He would know she was there. Better to let him come to her. The thought made goose bumps rise on her arms, and she hoped he wouldn't simply appear in front of her. She walked slowly down the hall to the dance room and unlocked it, propping it wide. Could ghosts open doors? Maggie shook her head violently. The whole thing was bizarre, and trying to make sense of it was impossible.
Maggie moved to put some music on and hesitated once more. How could she start dancing when, at any moment, Johnny could waltz into the room or worse, not show himself at all? She could rehearse her team's dance numbers, but the routines were flamboyant and sexy, and Maggie knew she didn’t have that kind of confidence at the moment. She was at a complete loss. How was she ever going to be able to dance as long as she knew he could be watching? Maggie walked to the barre and proceeded to move through her standard warm-up, but found that her eyes kept searching the room behind her in the mirror, expecting him to be there, knowing he would startle her when he was. After fifteen minutes of a truly pathetic warm-up, Maggie sighed and sank to the floor. This wasn't working.
"You aren't dancing." Johnny leaned against the dance room door, arms crossed in front of him, one black boot propped against the other.
Maggie shrieked a little and smothered it with both hands. Darn him!
Slow Dance in Purgatory
Amy Harmon's books
- Slow No Wake
- Dance Upon the Air
- Dance With Me
- Tap Dance (Dance Series)
- THE BILLIONAIRE’S DANCE(Billionaire Bachelors Book_Two)
- Carnal Innocence
- Holding the Dream
- Sacred Sins
- Illusion(The Vampire Destiny Book 2)
- Fated(The Vampire Destiny Book 1)
- Midnight rainbow(Rescues (Kell Sabin) series #1)
- Loving Evangeline(Patterson-Cannon Family series #1)
- A Changing Land
- A Clandestine Corporate Affair
- A Daring Liaison
- At Last (The Idle Point, Maine Stories)
- An Inheritance of Shame
- A Wedding In Springtime
- Anything but Vanilla
- Anything for Her
- Anything You Can Do
- Awakening Book One of the Trust Series
- An Unsinkable Love
- Barefoot in the Sun (Barefoot Bay)
- Beauty in Breeches
- Behind the Courtesan
- Behind the Rake's Wicked Wager
- Bewitching You
- Bidding Wars (Love Strikes)
- Breaking the Rules
- Breaking Her Rules
- Bluffing the Devil
- Captain Durant's Countess
- Chasing Shadows
- Chasing the Sunset
- Cheapskate in Love
- Checking It Twice
- Cinderella and the Sheikh
- Cinderella in Overalls
- Cinderella in Skates
- Covered In Lace
- Confessing to the Cowboy
- Daddy in the Making
- Destined to Change
- Destiny's Embrace
- Dicing with the Dangerous Lord
- Driving Her Crazy
- Ein Mann fur alle Lagen
- Emancipating Andie
- Falling for Heaven (Four Winds)
- Falling for Jack (Falling In Love)
- Falling into Forever (Falling into You)
- Finally Found
- Find Wonder in All Things
- Galveston Between Wind and Water
- Getting Real
- Guarding the Princess
- Heartstrings (A Rock Star Romance Novel)
- Hummingbird Lake
- In the Market for Love
- In the Rancher's Arms
- Inspire
- Intaglio Dragons All The Way Down
- Into This River I Drown
- Keeping Secrets in Seattle
- King Cobra (Hot Rods)
- Kissing Under the Mistletoe
- Lightning and Lace
- Living London
- Lost in You
- Loving Again
- Marriage in Name Only
- Midnight Special Coming on Strong
- Mountain Moonlight
- Murder in the Smokies
- Coming On Strong
- Northern Rebel Daring in the Dark
- NYC Angels Flirting with Danger
- Once Again a Bride
- Passing as Elias
- Platinum (Facets of Passion)
- Playing at Forever
- Playing Patience
- Prince of Wolves
- Princess in the Iron Mask
- Quinn's Undying Rose
- Racing for Freedom
- Reflection Point
- Rocky Mountain Lawman
- Roses in Moonlight
- Running Barefoot
- Searching For Treasure
- Selling Scarlett
- She's Having the Boss's Baby
- Sins and Scarlet Lace
- Sins of a Ruthless Rogue
- Something of a Kind
- Splintered Memory
- Stealing Home
- Straddling the Line