Despite the early rush of business and a steady stream of customers after that, the morning passed so slowly, Lexie wondered if someone had tied cement on the movement of time. She had glanced at the clock for maybe the hundredth time when the jangling bell signaled the door opening again. She turned away from the back counter where she'd been restocking the machines in time to see Killian walk into the shop.
She felt as if the sun had come out, casting its golden glow on everything and surrounding them with a shimmering heat. The same heat she felt when she and Killian made love.
"Morning." The scar at the corner of his mouth dimpled when he grinned at her.
"Morning to you. The usual?"
He laughed. "Am I getting predictable?"
"You know what they say," she told him. "Predictability is a good foundation."
"They also say there is pleasure in the unexpected." He winked. "Maybe the best thing is a mixture of both."