horde of private ghosts。 If only she had never seen Ross again。 To be
free; once more; of this gnawing at mind and body。
But she had seen him again and; if he stuck to his plan; would see more
of him before he left。 There was only one solution; as she saw it。
Indifference。 What man would put up with that for long? Indifference。 It
would turn him off; wouldn't it? Surely then he would leave her in
peace。
She awoke the next morning on an optimistic note; showered; dressed; and
sailed downstairs for breakfast。 It was with momentary dismay that she
found her kitchen in use…until she recalled the night's resolve; tilted
up her chin; and advanced。
〃Ah;〃 she said as she helped herself to a cup of the coffee he had
brewed; 〃 you've made yourself at home。〃
His grin was as bright as the morning sun that slanted across the porch
beyond the screen。 〃It's a luxury。 I'm enjoying it。 It's not every day
that I get to putter around a cozy kitchen; much less wait on a
princess。〃
〃Flattery will get you nowhere。〃 She hoped; prayed it was so。 By way of
diversion; she eyed the stove。 〃Bacon; eggs; home fries? You're going to
eat all that?〃
〃With your help。〃
〃Ohhhh; no。 After a breakfast like that I'd barely be able to keep my
eyes open。 I have too many things to do…〃
〃…for which you need energy。 And; anyway;〃 he called over his shoul