《rekindled(英文版)》

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〃Oh; I managed;〃 he said with a coy grin。

Chloe's excitement was genuine。 〃They've only had the dining room open a
few months。〃

〃You haven't eaten there yet; then? I was hoping I'd be the first to
take you。

〃You are;〃 she said and tried to get a handle on her breathiness。 〃I
usually eat in; remember? No; I haven't eaten at the Court; but I've
wanted to。 I heard that the dining room is gorgeous and the food
incredible。〃 She arched a brow。 〃You are hungry; aren't you?〃

Ross smiled。 〃Since we're dining in style; I'll try not to paw through
the pitd。〃 He tossed his head toward the door。 〃Let's go。〃

The drive to the farm took them in a large U; from one fingertip of
land; back to the mainland; then out to the other fingertip。 Their
conversation was light; in contrast to the heavy darkness that had
fallen。 Even the moon had disappeared behind gathering clouds。

Chloe was vitally aware of Ross。 His strapping presence filled the car
and her senses; adding to her excitement。

Farmington Court was on the outskirts of Newport。 Without any help from
Chloe; Ross found the place with ease。

〃How did you find out about the Court?〃 she asked when the farm appeared
on a gentle rise ahead。 〃Not many people know about the dining room
here。 Not many outsiders; that is。 It's a well…kept secret。〃

His smile reflected the bright lights of the house。 〃Maybe it's supposed
to be a secret; but it's slowly creeping out anyway。 I had a
remendation from a friend in New York who's been here。〃 He paused;
then confessed; 〃I'm not a total stranger to Newport。 Little pton;
yes。 Newport; no。 I was here last summer。〃

〃You were?〃 she asked cautiously。

He nodded。 〃I spent several days here sailing with friends。〃

〃I didn't know you sailed。〃

〃There's plenty you don't know about me。〃 With a flick of his wrist; he
turned the car into a space in the graveled lot。 He slid from behind the
wheel; rounded the car; and helped her out。

She learned something else about him when they passed through the door
of the sprawling seaside estate。 Not only did he greet the maitre d' by
name; but he spoke in fluent French。 Along with her Southern accent;
Chloe had long since lost what little French she picked up as a child in
New Orleans。 She remained silent; enjoying the smooth; romantic sound。

Following several moments of low conversation during which both men
seemed equally at ease; the maitre dishowed Ross and Chloe to the
smallest of the three rooms that had been converted for public dining。
It was exquisitely decorated in Colonial style; with a smattering of the
English; a dab of the French; and a triumphant dose of pure Americana。
This particular room held only three tables; each set for two。 Theirs
was in a far corner; lit softly by a candle。 It was an intimate setting;
one Chloe would have wished to avoid had she been thinking clearly。

But she wasn't。 At some point Ross had ceased to be a part of the past。
There was only the candlelit present。 She looked over the flickering
flame and met his gaze。

〃Do you like it?〃 he asked; endearingly eager。

She smiled。 〃I do。〃

〃I asked the maitre d' to bring a bottle of Chassagne de Montrachet。〃

If his fluency in French amazed her; his knowledge of fine wines was no
less astonishing。 Fine wines were something she did know something
about; a legacy of her father's acclaimed cellar。 Unable to resist; she
grinned。 〃So that's how the Army sedates its brats。 Fine wine。 And here
I felt so sorry for you。 I'm sure the Chassagne de Montrachet will be
superb。〃

Ross laughed。 〃The Army had nothing to do with it。 I developed a taste
for wine after I left the Peace Corps。 I have several treasured bottles
at home…a Mouton…Rothschild; a Chateau Lafite…Rothschfld。 My favorite is
a 1959 Ceteaux du Layon from the Loire Valley。〃

〃Whoa。 Very impressive。 What other goodies do you have up your sleeve?〃

His right hand flew to his left cuff; one long finger making a pretense
of searching。 The search was forgotten when the maitre d' reappeared;
wine in hand; to present the bottle to Ross。

While he studied the wine; Chloe studied him。 It was a luxury that the
drive through the night hadn't offered。 Now she drank in his good looks
with as much reverence as he gave to his wine。

He looked wonderful。 His suit was the gray…blue tweed she had seen on the
bed。 Same with his white shirt and crimson…ormavy tie。 She blushed as
she recalled the other items she'd seen; then pushed those aside and
focused on the chiseled features before her。 They were strong; yet
relaxed; and exuded confidence。 The darkness of his hair and the
sun…touched hue of his skin contrasted with his shirt at neck and
wrists; adding a crispness to his appearance that was enhanced by the
fine cut of the obviously handtailored fabric。 He was the epitome of the
man of the world…suave; assured; experienced; and content。 To all
outward appearances he held the world in his palm。

Was he vulnerable in any way?

〃Why the frown; princess?〃 He leaned forward to exclude the maitre d';
who worked at uncorking the wine。

〃I'm not frowning。〃 But she was。 She felt it。 〃I was wondering 。。。〃

When the maitre d' poured a sip of wine into Ross's glass and waited;
Chloe held the thought。

Ross lifted the long…stemmed goblet; inhaled the scent; took the pale
liquid into his mouth; patiently let his taste buds warm it; finally
swallowed。 〃Excellent;〃 he plimented the very pleased maitre d'。
Without further fanfare the goblets; first Chloe's; then Ross's; were
filled。

〃What were you wondering?〃 Ross asked the instant they were alone again。
〃Whether you're happy。 Are you content with your life?〃

〃For the most part。 There are still things I want。〃 The directness of
his gaze should have tipped her off。

But she was too curious to see。 The softness of her voice spread to her
lips; now moist with wine。 〃What things?〃

〃You hit on them yesterday; actually。 I want a wife and children。〃

〃But you've waited this long。〃

〃Not by choice。〃

〃Then why?〃

His crooked grin did stranger things inside her than even the wine; with
its gentle warming touch。 〃I'm not totally different from that man back
in New Orleans。 I'm an idealist at heart。 I always will be。 I have a
certain image of what love should be like。 If I can't have it that way;
I'd rather not have it at all。〃

Chloe looked down。 What was love? What would she have wanted from it had
she allowed it into her life? She watched Ross's fingers; curling
absently around his goblet's stern。 At that moment; love would have
meant reaching out to touch them; to thread hers through them。

Burying her hand in her lap; she said; 〃Tell me about that image; Ross。
In its most ideal form; what should love be like?〃

He stared at her; his eyes a pensive gold。 He seemed to weigh and
balance; to sift through both sides of a private debate as the quiet
sounds of the restaurant drifted by。

Chloe waited; sipping wine; buoyed by it。 Her thoughts wandered; but not
in debate。 There was nothing to debate。 Ross Stephenson was even more
appealing than he had been in her memory all those years。 He was a man
for today; to be sipped and savo

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