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Snowbound - Harlequin.com

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234 SNOWBOUND<br />

“Do you ever talk to him?” Kelli sounded elaborately<br />

casual.<br />

“You know he doesn’t really have phone service.”<br />

“No, I mean e-mail or IM or something.”<br />

“Not in a long while. I do have his e-mail address at<br />

home, though. I’m sure he’d be flattered to hear from<br />

you. I’ll bring it tomorrow.” She nodded at them, and<br />

they accepted the dismissal, glancing back as they<br />

bumped into each other crowding through the doorway.<br />

What in heck was that about?<br />

But she didn’t waste a lot of time speculating. The following<br />

day she brought his e-mail address as promised<br />

and gave it to Tabitha on a self-stick note. Then she turned<br />

her thoughts to the dinner date that might be fun, if only<br />

she could get past the idea of Chad wanting to kiss her.<br />

THERE WERE A COUPLE of unfamiliar e-mails, but John<br />

ignored them until he’d replied to his sister’s.<br />

Business has been slow these past few weeks—this<br />

is the in-between season. Not enough snow, not<br />

enough sun. Same as last year. But it’ll pick up soon.<br />

He paused, then surprised himself by typing,<br />

Why don’t you <strong>com</strong>e up for a visit?<br />

John almost backspaced to obliterate the invitation<br />

he hadn’t known he was going to offer, but, although<br />

his finger hovered above the key, in the end he moved<br />

his hand to the mouse and clicked Send. Liz was

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