ack to watch the flames。 Their
play entranced her; calmed her; lulled her into a peaceful daze; and for
the very first time; and at long last; she felt removed from Jeff's
death。
It had been a nightmare…first news of the plane crash; then the limbo
when rescue teams set to work; hope when survivors appeared; total and
utter despair when the worst became reality。 But her heart felt lighter
now than it had at any time since then。 She didn't know if it was the
change of scenery; or the start of true healing。 But it felt good。
Of course; Mitch was still gone。 Though it was after nine; he hadn't
returned。 Just as well。 They were like fire and water。
She had to give him points; though。 He hadn't gone on and on about what
a shame it was; how young a widow she made; how tragic that Jeff had
been taken from life in his prime。 She'd had enough pity to last a
lifetime。
So he can't be all bad; she mused; even if he does make bitter coffee。
The evening passed quietly。 Anne left her chair only to feed the fire。
After a time; her lids grew heavy。 She fell into deep sleep from which
only the sensation of movement much later disturbed her。 She opened
groggy eyes to find herself in Mitch's arms。
〃What are you doing?〃 she cried and began to squirm。
He held her tighter。 〃Putting you to bed。〃 They were already at the door
of her room。
〃Pu