Jingled by the Mountain Man – Courage County Curves Read Online Mia Brody

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, MC, Novella Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 19
Estimated words: 18010 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 90(@200wpm)___ 72(@250wpm)___ 60(@300wpm)
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Instead, I turn and thread my way across the gym floor. All around me, the citizens of Courage County are gathering together. The guys are sparring on the mats while the mommy and me class starts on the opposite side. Toddlers fight over toys while frazzled moms gather to catch up on gossip and drink their smoothies.

The combined chatter with the background of Christmas carols puts an ache in my chest. I had people once. I had friendship, community, and intimacy. But that was years ago, before death showed up on my doorstep and took the most precious person in my world.

Hale is on the phone, and he gestures for me to wait for him.

I take a seat across from his desk, impatiently drumming the clipboard against my thigh. I just want him to sign these invoices so I can catch a second glimpse of Susie. Maybe she’ll give me another one of those smiles, so full of light and brimming with hope.

“Yeah, I understand. Listen, you’re doing what’s best for everyone. Thanks for letting me know.” Hale ends the call then rubs the back of his neck.

I don’t ask. It’s not my business.

He gestures for me to pass him the clipboard. He signs it as he explains, “That was West Kringle. He was supposed to play Santa Claus at the children’s hospital in Sweetgrass. But he can’t do it. He caught the flu, and no one wants to risk passing it to the kids. A lot of them are immunocompromised.”

“That’s too bad,” I murmur as I accept the clipboard and stand, nodding to him. Immunocompromised wasn’t a word in my vocabulary until the day cancer came for my late wife. I’d never feared germs before that. Never cared whether or not someone covered their mouth when they coughed or touched a door handle after sneezing. But with that one big word, the world was suddenly a lot scarier.

He stands too. “And I have the final home inspection tomorrow. It’s the last bit of paperwork to finish before Ollie is legally ours.”

Ivy is the nanny Hale hired to look after Ollie, his nephew. The two of them fell in love with her, and they’ve made a little family together. But apparently, the adoption isn’t quite complete yet.

“Sounds like a tough spot,” I answer. There are plenty of great guys around Courage who will step into the role of Santa for a day. I’m sure Hale won’t have any problem finding a willing volunteer.

“How about you?” Hale asks, looking me up and down. I already know what he’s thinking. He’s taking in my white beard and white hair. Sure, I don’t have the necessary belly, but that’s an easy thing to fix with some padding and a large coat. “Would you be Santa?”

If he were talking about anywhere else, I wouldn’t hesitate. But it’s a hospital. Just the thought of being there makes my chest tight. The antiseptic smells and fluorescent lights are sure to bring back memories I’d rather forget. “No.”

“I’ll pay you.” Hale has plenty of money to spare, and we both know it. But I’m not exactly hurting for cash. Between the handyman projects around town, a successful hardware store, and veteran benefits, I don’t have to count pennies.

“Call Grizz.” He’s a mutual friend who might be interested in the job.

“Still on his honeymoon with Ginger. A donation to a charity. Any charity in your name,” Hale tries.

I snort. It’s still not enough to persuade me. Nope, I can stay home and work on my bikes while writing a check myself. No need to visit a hospital.

Hale sighs and sits in his office chair. “Maybe Susie knows someone available on short notice.”

My blood goes cold. That would involve Susie talking to other men, a thought that doesn’t sit right with me. “What does she have to do with this?”

Something in my tone must give me away because Hale’s eyes light up. “Nothing. She’s just the elf who will be working closely with Santa.”

I narrow my gaze at him. “How closely?”

He folds his arms behind his head and relaxes his posture. “Well, the charity that put this together wanted West and Cassie as Mr. and Mrs. Claus. But obviously, they’re both out now. So, I’d say she’ll probably end up working very closely with Santa. Don’t worry about it though. I’ll find someone.”

I glance out the window of his office that overlooks the gym floor. Even with the crowds, it doesn’t take me long to spot Susie. She’s standing on one of those hover toys and grinning at a boy in a wheelchair.

When someone shouts, the two of them start down the walking track, racing each other. She’s full of sunshine and light, always making the world around her a little bit kinder for the next person.

“A lot of wealthy men will be there.” Hale claps me on the back. I didn’t even hear him come around his desk. “You know how these hospital charity events bring out the billionaires. Who knows? One of them might be in the mood for a tasty little elf.”


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