The mention of Zoe’s name had a couple of heads turning toward Luke. The man was brushing crumbs off his shirt while speaking with a full mouth. “She has a point, Mel-Bel.”
“Yes, yes I know. Good thing sugar is bad for you or I might have to bake more and make you eat my mess.”
“No need to eat bad sugar when there is good sugar out there,” Josie said, and Matt agreed.
Wyatt enjoyed the friendly banter from the sidelines until the conversation found a break. He walked up beside Melanie and placed a hand on the side of her neck and kissed her surprised lips. “It was delicious.”
Her cheeks turned pink when he stepped away. “It was just a sandwich.”
Then, to tease, he added quietly, “I wasn’t talking about the food.”
Her jaw dropped.
Wyatt waved his soda in the air and walked away. “I have my list. If you think of anything else we need, call or text. I’ll be back in a couple of hours.”
He felt Melanie’s eyes follow him out the door.
“Mommy, Uncle Wyatt just kissed you!”
“He’s not your uncle, honey.”
“Ewehhhh.”
The smile he’d managed since he’d met the woman accompanied him all the way into Eugene.
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
The drive from R&B’s to Miss Gina’s inn only took about ten minutes. The constant questions and comments coming from her daughter kept the drive lively.
“Why did Wyatt kiss you?” The first question played inside Melanie’s head for a good minute before answering.
“I think he likes me.”
“Likes you like, like you like you? Like a boyfriend?”
Boyfriend felt a little deep considering their early stages of getting to know each other, but for her daughter’s sake, it was probably best to keep it simple.
“Yeah, kinda like a boyfriend.”
“So you have a boyfriend.” It wasn’t a question.
“I’m . . . yeah . . . I guess you can say that.” She might need to explain that to Wyatt before the seven-year-old inquisition happened to him.
“My friend Kimmie told me that sometimes boyfriends turn into daddies. Is Wyatt going to be my daddy?”
“Oh, honey, let’s not go there. Wyatt and I hardly know each other. Being a dad takes a long time to figure out.”
“Hmmm.” Hope stared out the window, her fingers tapped on the edge of the door in thought. “I think Uncle Wyatt could be a good dad.”
Melanie wondered if Wyatt had any clue as to what his simple kiss had started.
She pulled into the driveway of the inn, noticed a rental car that hadn’t been there when she’d left. Nathan?
She felt her pulse jump, hoped he wasn’t the one behind the car. Her head scrambled for an excuse to keep Hope from following her inside. “Sweetie, take the leftovers to the kitchen for me.”
Hope shrugged and pushed out of the car.
When Hope stepped in place beside her, Melanie clarified what she wanted. “Around back, honey.”
“But I can go through the front.”
“The fruit container is dripping. I don’t want to mess up the floor.” It was a complete lie, but Hope took it and walked around the back.
Melanie squeezed her hands into fists and released them before stepping inside.
Her breath released in a happy rush. “Mr. Lewis.”
The man who had stayed one night on the evening of Zane’s craziness stood at the front desk with Miss Gina.
“Hello again.” Mr. Lewis was ten years her senior and had recently started some kind of business that brought him through River Bend.
Melanie’s relief that Nathan wasn’t behind the rental car kept a smile on her face as she approached the desk.
“That was a quick trip,” she said to him.
“I have another one next week.”
Miss Gina handed him his room key. “Might need to get a punch card or something.”
“My boss takes care of it,” Mr. Lewis told them. “He doesn’t complain about the price.”
“Then maybe we should charge you double,” Miss Gina suggested.
Mr. Lewis laughed and tapped the counter before reaching for his bag.
“Should I show you your room?” Melanie asked.
“No, I remember where it is.”
The sound of feet running through the hall accompanied Hope’s happy voice. “Oh, hi, Mr. Lewis.”
“Hello, beautiful.” Mr. Lewis placed a hand on Hope’s shoulder and left it there. “You’re not running through the house, are you?”
Hope snapped her lips shut and looked between the three of them. “Uhm . . .”
“I didn’t think so,” he said.
Hope had the three of them laughing when she offered an animated smile full of teeth and mischief before walking slowly out the front door.
“Guest reception is at five, Mr. Lewis.”
“I’ll be there.”
“Nice man,” Melanie said after he made it halfway up the stairs.
Miss Gina offered a shrug without words.
“You don’t think so?”
“Nice enough, I guess. Wyatt is more your speed.”
Melanie rolled her eyes. “I didn’t mean it that way.”
“Good. Now, how is Josie’s place?”
“A mess. According to Luke, he and Wyatt are going to be up all night painting the place.”