Best Dating Rules, Tamie Dearen [literature books to read txt] 📗
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“Well, I really saved her life. And today I hiked twenty miles, running most of the way. It’s not my fault she was on a different hike.”
“You’re right, Spencer.” Anne gave him her most reassuring smile. “We haven’t forgotten you saved her life. And if you hadn’t run twenty miles, we wouldn’t have found her. She’d still be out there. And she didn’t even have a sleeping bag. I’m sure she wasn’t prepared for how cold it is in the mountains at night.”
“We would’ve kept her warm.” Josh walked back into the room fresh from his shower, his hair still damp. “I wouldn’t have let her get hypothermia.”
Spencer huffed something unintelligible, and Anne hurried to change the subject. “Charlie, when is your return ticket? I didn’t even ask you.”
“I have to go back Tuesday. I’m really bummed Emily made us miss the musical tonight. But Steven still gets credit for getting the tickets. He gets big dad-credit for today.”
“Hopefully, when Emily wakes up tomorrow, she’ll feel well enough to do something fun,” said Anne.
Josh strolled toward the couch. “One thing I’d advise would be to wash off her cuts, although it may be hard to do with her sleeping so soundly. Brad and I washed some of them about five hours into the hike, and applied some antibiotic ointment. But she really has some pretty deep gashes, especially on her legs.” He moved toward Emily and started to raise her pant leg.
“Don’t touch her,” growled Spencer.
Josh pulled his hands back. “Look man, I’m not assaulting your girlfriend. I’m a doctor.”
“We’ve already heard you’re a doctor,” said Spencer.
Grace said, “Yes. And technically, she’s not your girlfriend, either. Right, Spencer? I mean, she’d probably be your girlfriend by now if you hadn’t refused to talk to her on Friday.”
“Grace!” Spencer said. “That’s enough.”
“In fact,” she continued undeterred, “I think you said you weren’t sure you could ever stand to be around her again—“
“Grace!”
“Well, let me just state for the record, if she isn’t taken, I’m definitely interested,” said Josh.
Spencer stood and faced him with his fists clenched. “She’s taken!”
“Fine... at least for now. But I’d take better care of her if she were mine.”
“Josh, Spencer! Please sit down.” Anne said. “You’re upsetting me.”
Spencer sat down on the floor next to Emily, and Josh walked around behind the couch.
“Josh, we really appreciate what you did to help Emily,” said Anne. “You don’t know her well enough to realize this, but no one tells her what to do. It certainly isn’t Spencer’s fault she got herself into trouble.”
“Yes ma’am. I did note she has a mind of her own,” Josh admitted.
“That’s the truth,” Charlie agreed. “She’s never been sweet and obedient like me.”
Steven returned to the living room. “Oh, were you telling a joke? Was that the punch line?”
“Very funny,” said Charlie. “And here I’d been saying earlier what a great dad you were.”
“Are you guys ready to go? I’m starving.” Brad returned, freshly showered, and took his place beside Grace.
“Come on, Spencer,” she urged. “I won’t tease you any more. There’s nothing you can do here.”
Josh moved to Spencer and held out his hand, “I’m sorry, man. I think we both had a pretty tough day. I won’t mouth off any more.”
Spencer stood up and shook his hand, but his mouth was set in a grim line.
“Come on,” said Claire. “We get to ride in the limousine again.”*****
Spencer was still furious. How did this guy dare to insert himself into Emily’s life? He’d only known her for half a day. The only thing that made this guy a hero was dumb luck—he happened to be there at the right time. And why did Spencer have all the bad luck? Why did he run and hike all those miles looking for Emily, while this jerk got to just show up and save the day? And after all of his efforts, Spencer didn’t even get to carry her up to the apartment. And then the jerk had the audacity to be a doctor. Both of them—doctors. He watched his sister across the table as she laughed with Brad, her head leaning in close to his. Was he looking down the front of her shirt? He needed to have a talk with his sister.
“Spencer, you’re awfully quiet,” murmured Charlie. “Are you still worried about Emily? I saw her before she fell asleep. She’s going to be fine.”
“No. I mean... Yes, I’m worried, but that’s not it. I don’t trust this Josh guy,” he answered softly, since the object of his disdain was sitting on the other side of Charlie.
“He’s okay. You can’t blame him for having a crush on her. It happens all the time, so you better get used to it.”
“What do you mean, it happens all the time?”
“Every guy she meets falls for her. She usually doesn’t even pay attention. I’d bet a million dollars she didn’t even notice Josh is good-looking.”
“You think he’s good-looking? I think he looks like a jerk.”
Charlie chuckled. “He’s cute, Spencer. But that doesn’t mean Emily thought so. I’ve known her all my life and I’ll tell you she’s never done anything like this for a guy before.”
“What do you mean? What did she do for him?”
“Not for him, you big dummy—for you. She went on a crazy hard hike and planned to camp out, sleeping on the ground. These things are way out of her comfort zone. And she did it for you, not for Josh.”
“She’d never been on that hike. She had no idea what she was getting into.”
“But if you know Emily, you know she read all about it before she went. She at least knew it would be really difficult.”
“And I’d never have expected her to do that. I was coming to her apartment to talk to her.”
“I know, I know. But she didn’t know that. And let’s face it. You didn’t even know you were coming to talk
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