Chapter Thirty-four
On Friday evening, Goldie stood outside her house
with the garden hose and watered her rose bush. She only had one bush, but the
pink flowers were so pretty. If only they bloomed like this all summer.
She
turned off the water and put the hose away. When she turned around, Ryan stood
in her driveway.
“Ryan!
Hi.” Her mind flew to the photo she found at the Gallery, the one of the two of
them, and his words on the back: “You’re
the only one for me. Can we start over?”
Without
speaking, he reached out and plucked a rose off the bush. No stem, just the
rose. With a smile, he handed it to her. “For you.”
“Thanks,
Ryan.” Goldie breathed in the sweet scent, looking at him over the flower.
“I
should have bought you a dozen long-stemmed red roses for winning the pottery
commission on Wednesday.” He shrugged. “Anyway, congratulations. I’m glad Ms.
Wakefield liked the Presidential line.”
“Yes.”
Goldie smiled. “Thanks for bringing that in. Sometimes I can’t believe my
pottery is going to be sold in New York.” Her smile faded. “And thank you for putting
that camera in my booth.” She sighed. “I still can’t believe Carl damaged my
pottery.”
“Yep,
that was a big surprise.”
Goldie
stood there a moment, feeling awkward. “Um, won’t you come in?” She motioned
toward the house.
“Sure.”
He followed her inside. “Just so you know—I got a job offer from an
architectural firm.”
Catching
her breath, she turned to him. “Ryan, that’s wonderful! Now both our dreams
will come true!”
“Well,
if I take the job, I’ll have to move to Connecticut.”
“What?” Goldie pressed
her fingers against her mouth. “I mean…Connecticut? Really?” She swallowed. How
terrible! “When are you moving?”
“I’m not.”
She raised her eyebrows.
“You’re not taking the job?”
“No.” He shrugged. “I’d
have to sell my house, leave my friends, find another church.” He gazed at her.
“I’d have to leave you, Goldie.”
Her heartbeat took off.
Ryan was staying here for her? “But Ryan, it’s your dream job. You went to
college for this. You earned a Master’s
degree. Don’t throw away your education!”
He grinned. “Don’t worry.
God will provide another job for me someday, but this job is not His will. The
Lord wants me to stay in Knotty Pine, work at the Blue Haven, and…design the
new church building.”
“The church! Oh, Ryan!” It
took all her willpower not to throw her arms around him. “Pastor Thomas will be
so happy.”
“I already talked to him.
I’m attending the building committee meeting next Tuesday night.”
“That’s great!” Goldie
hugged herself. It wasn’t as good as hugging Ryan, but she had to hug someone.
“I wanted to let you know,
before you heard it from someone else on the committee. And another thing—there’s nothing
between Elisa and I. We were engaged at one time, but our relationship is over.”
“Elisa told me.” Goldie
walked into the kitchen and looked for a bowl to put her flower in.
Ryan folded his arms and
leaned against the kitchen doorjamb. “When you saw us the other day, uh, you
know—when Elisa had her arms around my neck?”
Goldie pulled a bowl from
the cupboard. She didn’t want to talk about Elisa. She didn’t even want to
think about her.
“Well, uh…” Ryan huffed
out a breath. “Elisa’s kind of possessive, and what happened on Wednesday was
none of my doing.”
The phone picture lay on
the counter. Goldie snatched it up and thrust it at him. “I found this in my
booth.”
He glanced at the photo,
then looked at his writing on the back. “What did you think about it?”
Goldie
raised her eyebrows. “What did you
mean by it?”
“Exactly
what I wrote, Goldie.” Stepping close to her, he took her hands in his. “You’re
the only one for me. And from now on, I’m going to be an open book to you.
Completely honest. No more secrets.” He gazed into her eyes. “Will you be
honest with me?”
“Yes.”
She whispered the word. Her heart was beating so hard at his nearness, she
could hardly think. “But I do have a secret I need to tell you, Ryan.”
He didn’t say anything.
Just cocked an eyebrow and waited.
Goldie had never told
anyone this, but she wanted Ryan to know. She took a deep breath. “My real name
is Brunhilda Gertrude Silversmith.”
His eyes widened.
“Brunhilda?”
She nodded. “My mother’s
idea, from an opera.”
“And Gertrude?”
“I was born on my great
aunt Gertrude’s birthday. She turned seventy-three the day I was born, and she
reminded me I was her namesake until the day she died.” She rolled her eyes. “Please
promise you’ll always call me Goldie!”
Ryan laughed. “I
promise.”
“And I promise to be
totally honest with you, and not keep any secrets.”
He raised his eyebrows.
“In light of being totally honest…” He pulled her into his arms. “I’ve fallen
in love with you, Goldie Silversmith.”
“Oh, Ryan.” She tightened
her arms around him. “I love you, too.”
Pulling her closer, he
kissed her.
Goldie kissed him back.
This was exactly where she belonged—in Ryan’s arms.
* * *
Until tomorrow… (last
chapter!)
I figured her name was going to be something like that. Awesome!! :)
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