Uh she looked back at him, distracted. Because they pay me?
I doubt it pays that well, which means you must really love it. He looked around at the towering trees, the mountains, the sky. I admit, its beautiful, but you probably end up dealing with a lot of spoiled people.
I doubt it pays that well, which means you must really love it. He looked around at the towering trees, the mountains, the sky. I admit, its beautiful, but you probably end up dealing with a lot of spoiled people.
Yes, but I get paid to wander the wilds all day longtrust me, the pros outweigh the cons.
I bet. Especially for a person with wanderlust.
She glanced at him, a long stray strand of hair across one eye. Judging the book by its cover?
His finger itched to touch that silky strand, to stroke it back behind her ear. Instead he laughed. Are you going to deny youve got wanderlust?
She looked away. And then, after a moment, sighed. You have a way of seeing things I dont want you to see.
Thank you.
That wasnt a compliment. That said, she gestured him ahead of her, then slowed to talk to the others.
Rock stopped her, pointing to his boots. Lily slipped out of her pack to bend down and take a look, saying something that made Rock relax a bit and even smile.
Above them, the sun continued to warm.
Lily straightened with a hand on her back and a wince on her face, which made Jared take a good long second look at her. She was hurting more than shed let on. Hadnt he seen her do her best to hide a limp that couldnt be hidden? The woman clearly had pride in spades.
He knew all about pride. After the cancer thered been people who looked at him differently, with pity and constant worry, treating him with kid gloves, and he hated that, so yeah, whatever her issue, he understood, and when she glanced at him, he looked away to give her a moment.
It wasnt a hardship to take in the scenery. Despite having lived in San Francisco all his life, hed actually never been in the Sierras before. Funny, considering hed been to Europe, South America, even AustraliaBut those trips had been all business and little else.
Up until recently, his entire life had been about business and little else. A classic workaholic, hed worked around the clock, running his world with easy precision.
Now for the first time, he was allowing someone else to run his world, at least for the next four days. He glanced back at Lily, still messing with Rocks boots. If he could have drawn his fantasy woman, shed have been it. Five-sevenish, she was fit and tight and toned. He doubted if she had an extra inch of flesh on her. And yet something about her was soft, warmwith that dash of vulnerability amongst the secrets she held.
As he watched, she hoisted her pack back up, which he knew damn well weighed a great deal more than any of theirs. Another wince as she set the thing on her shoulders, adjusted it, clicking the straps in just above her breasts and around her waist.
Jack and Michelle approached her about something. Lily reacted with some doubt, then went around to behind Michelle, adjusting her pack for her, while Jack just shook his head.
Rose had stopped to rub some suntan lotion on her legs, bending over in that short-short skirt, which had even his eyes crossing.
Rocks eyes didnt just cross, they about popped out, and he turned his head, glancing up at Jared with a sort of helplessly caught expression.
Lily walked past them all, moving back to the lead. Rose, if any of the guys walk off this trail and fall, youre going to conduct their rescues.
Oooh, she responded with glee. Do I look that good? Really?
Yes, Rock said reverently.
Jack nodded.
Michelle smacked him. Then she looked at Lily. How far are we going today again?
Seven and a half miles, Lily said.
That sounds far. How much of that have we already done?
Uhmaybe a half mile.
Maybe?
Jared pulled out his PDA, thumbed a few controls, then looked up. Point seven.
Lily gave him a long look, and with a smile, he slipped the PDA away.
She sighed, then turned back to Michelle. Look. See way out there She pointed across to a neighboring peak, a long rock formation jutting out of the hillside. Were going to camp there. Its got a grass floor. Very soft, very comfy.
Michelle looked intrigued. Really?
Lily smiled, though it looked a little bit like an athlete on a losing team trying to be a cheerleader. And wait until mile two, youll see huge trout in the river below. Dinner is going to be amazing.
Michelle swallowed hard. Trout.
Jack leaned in. Vegetarian alert.
Lilys cheerleader smile didnt slip. Right. So youll skip the trout. I have lots of food, never worry. Soon well be walking beneath hundred-year-old lodgepole pines, through big-buck country. Trust me, youll love it.
Okay. Michelle zipped up her raingear. Ill trust you.
They all kept moving, up, up, up. Now they were several hundred feet off the meadow floor, with the river winding far below.
As the sun rose, the heat made little pillars of steam rise off the rocks, vanishing into thin air. They passed several impressive waterfalls that thundered and crashed to the valley floor. It was all both alien, and gorgeous. Jared inhaled deeply, the air feeling sharp and pure against his lungs. Hed never imagined himself doing this. As a confirmed city rat, hed never given it much thought.
But, as hed learned recently, life was about changes. Thankfully, he thought, this was a good one.
And still they walked
It actually took him a while to settle into doing nothing with his brain, but once he did, his mind finally slowed. Relaxed.
Enjoyed.
He drew in another breath, and the scent of pine and sage and clean, fresh air filled his lungs again, without a hint of smog or gasoline, without the noise of traffic on busy city streets, without pain.
He really liked that part.
But the part he liked the bestwas being right behind Lily. She practically quivered with determination, which he now knew to be a facade for her own nerves.
The woman was a walking marvel.
Even with her pack on, even with the limp, he enjoyed watching her body move. She had a way about her-utterly economical movements, no time wasted, nothing unnecessary, and yet she was so innately feminine, he just wanted to nibble on her.
But more than that, he wanted to hear her story. He had a feeling it would only strengthen her attraction for him.
The trail began to come down a bit in altitude, and he welcomed the easier going. They all settled into the cadence of Lilys stride. Look, she said, and stopped, pointing to prints on the ground. This ones a deer, and there are the wolves, trailing it.
Michelle gasped. Oh my God. Did the wolf eat Bambi?
Jack rolled his lips inward and looked at Lily.
Lily looked at Michelle for a long moment. No, she finally said, and Michelle beamed.
They cut through a field of mossy grass high as their waist, filled with wildflowers, the splashes of color so bright the scene looked like a painting.
Jared couldnt believe hed gone so many years without doing anything like this. After so many years of nothing but work, and then nothing but waiting for fate to decide whether to give him a second chance, just walking all day feltwonderful.
The day was glorious, not a single cloud in the brilliant azure sky. The jagged, starkly beautiful peaks jutted high and proud, some still white-tipped, as unbelievable as that seemed.
Birds chirped. Squirrels chattered. Beneath their feet the fallen pine needles crunched. From somewhere out in the woods surrounding them came a howl, which Jared could admit, gave him a moments pause.
And still they walked.
I get the feeling I should have taken my wife on a cruise instead of a hike.
Jared looked over at Jack, whod caught up with him. It said strenuous walking involved on the brochures, Jared pointed out.
Jack sighed. Yeah. Michelle didnt get the brochure.
Well, then, Id sleep with one eye open tonight if I were you.
Jack laughed, but the sound was mirthless. I didnt pick this trip. See, Michelles fatherhes trying to save our marriage.
Strange way to do it. Can it be saved?
Jack glanced back over his shoulder at Michelle, who was muttering to herself about her shoes, about the altitude, looking very unhappy. Shed removed her yellow rainjacket, and tied it around her waist. Shes a mess, Jack said. A sexy, gorgeous mess. Life would certainly be easier without her.
You might be finding that out sooner rather than later, especially if she gives up.
If we dont complete this trip, together, then her father is cutting her off. Allowance, trust fund, credit cards, all of it, bye-bye.
Harsh.
Its his money. Jack gave another shrug. I couldnt give a shit about it. But she gives a shit. A big one.
So youre doing this for her?
I guess I am.
Maybe you care more than you think you do.
Yeah. Jack sighed and glanced back at Michelle again, his expression softening as he did. You know, call me an idiot, but just looking at her makes me ache.
Jared had been in relationships, but none had lasted. Candace moaned and groaned it was because hed always worked too much, but honestly? He simply hadnt met the woman, The One, or at least nothing close to the love hed witnessed between his parents for thirty years. They were a tough act to follow, and his relationships, while lovely and fun and exciting, hadnt been magical, or ever made him ache. Hed begun to figure it might never happen for him, but that had been before the Big Change.
Or so he called his near miss with the Grim Reaper.
Now he looked ahead, his gaze snagged on Lilys trim, purposeful figure as she led them along, her hips swinging as she went.
Nowhe was determined not to miss out on anything, especially a chance to find the woman to make him ache. But truthfully?
He had a feeling he might have already found her.
LILY KEPT turning back to face them, talking about the types of trees and plants and wildlife in view. He caught little of what she said, what with his gaze snagged on her sweet ass. As if she sensed it, she craned her neck, and caught him in the act. She did an almost comical double take, as if not quite sure that shed seen what she thought she had.
He smiled, effectively but silently admitting that yeah, hed been looking at her.
A breeze blew that stubborn strand of hair across her eyes, and she impatiently shoved it free, then with another long, adorably befuddled glance, turned forward again. Then her fair coloring gave her away when the skin on her neck pinkened.