stretched her body, not ready to get out of bed just yet. She glanced over at the clock and thought since she didnât have any appointments this morning there was no rush to get to the office. She would just lie here a minute longer and bask in her memories from yesterday.
He had kissed her. She would admit by Virgil Bougardâs standards both kisses had been rather chaste. She knew from past experiences that Virgil had the ability to plow you with a kiss that could make your head swoon for days. But the lasting effect had been just as powerful. Then when heâd walked her to her car, he had licked her throat. The feel of his tongue on her skin had stirred something deep within her.
And then heâd suggested they spend some time together this weekend, to be seen in public as a couple. She would plan the activity and she already had an idea what she wanted them to do. They wouldâ
Her cell phone rang, interrupting her thoughts and quickening her pulse. Virgil had her number. Was he calling her?
Reaching for the phone, she glanced at caller ID and felt her heart sink. It was Marti. It had been months since the two of them had communicated and she couldnât help wondering what her sister wanted. She sat up in bed and clicked on the phone. âYes, Marti?â
âIs the article I read in yesterdayâs newspaper true?â Marti asked excitedly. âAre you and Virgil really back together?â
Kara frowned. Why would Marti sound happy for them after all sheâd done? âAnd what if we are?â
âThen Iâm happy for you. I know you donât believe me but I truly am. I was wrong about Virgil, and in trying to protect you, I went too far. I know you hate me andââ
âI donât hate you but you had no right to do what you did and then to brag about it to the person you were talking to on the phone. You know the pain I went through when I thought Virgil was unfaithful. You let me go through that. You even had the gall to give me your shoulder to cry on when you deliberately lied about him.â
âI thought I was protecting you, Kara. Why canât you believe that? Why canât you forgive and forget so we can move on?â
Kara drew in a deep breath. Hadnât she wondered the same thing about Virgil when he hadnât accepted her apology? But there was one difference. âBecause I donât believe you regret what you did. Donât forget I overheard that conversation you had with that person on the phone. You were bragging and boasting about how you screwed up my relationship with Virgil. If I didnât know better, Iâd think the reason you did it was because you wanted him for yourself.â
âThatâs not true! I told you why I did it. I didnât believe he really loved you and thought he would eventually hurt you. Youâre my baby sister and I didnât want you to go through the pain that...â
When Marti didnât finish what she was about to say, Kara asked, âWhat? What were you going to say, Marti?â
âNothing,â Marti said, much too quickly to suit Kara. âI was wrong about him and Iâm sorry. But itâs not about us anymore, Kara. Itâs about Mom and Dad.â
Kara frowned. âWhat are you talking about?â
âTheyâre on bad terms because of us. Itâs all my fault that thereâs a rift between me and you, and I hate that Mom and Dad are involved. Please letâs meet this morning for breakfast. We need to at least talk, Kara.â
Kara didnât say anything for a minute. She hated how the disjunction between her and Marti was affecting her parents. Maybe she should take Virgilâs lead and forgive but not forget. She doubted she could ever trust her sister again.
âI need to shower and get dressed. It will take an hour.â
âGreat!â
Kara tried not to notice the excitement in Martiâs voice. âYou decide
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