Tangled Up in Blue
eg
nd see some shirtless guy
, his forehead pressed into sagging boards. H
. And blocking
and let out an exasperated si
andmother, I left the Cooke Ranch just afte
with Virginia Cooke that I barely got any sle
est always has t
he same thing to her. It seems
th anybody, much less Mr. Drunk Mess here.
my car, I hear him talkin
ressed into the ric
s okay. You can come out now." His voic
sary, and walk toward the house. Even with my sunglass
on his feet, his hands wrapped around two of the porch posts, his
e. And I cannot h
or not, he is e
h dark hair and a square jaw. He's
can tell he's got amazing ey
ranch when it's been over 100 degrees for a month straigh
nd I'm just standing h
is face. "You our new roomie?"
Does he
iving at the house was a girl. I'd just assumed he was the boyfr
m," I mumble, feeling
, sticking out his hand. "I'm Blue Daniels
freaking tongue-tied, my stoma
ves here. In the same house
a fish, I manage to whirl toward my old Nissan Maxima. I yank o
to Blue Daniels
's also wearing an amused smirk. He can
te I'm holding to one hip and slip my fi
I've forgotte
add more forcefully,
ual for an August day in Oklahoma. But I'
lue says. "
g how I can subtly wipe my f
bsessed with Dylan when
he prompts, "You know. . .Ta
pid brain a mom
Yeah, I know that song
osses his face. "My mom loved everything
mine, and as usual, a wave of grief and guilt washe
awkwardly for
cts, I think I hear something
to move into. Does this pla
online. Some of the porch's boards are rotted throug
what my roo
. I waited too long to apply for campus housing at Ikan
uld find was a room
aze and again gives me his sexy smile. And sudd
s. "But we didn't expect you quite this ea
before noon. The property manager told me t
e phone. "I'll let them know you're coming, a
now how to answe
ng, stayed in my room, and avoided my grandmothe
drive away from the ran
ickory Flat. I've spent the last couple of hour
exactly 10 a.m. when I pulled
thoughts, "just standing here cha
heavy crate. "Let
e pulls the crate from me. I f
ping an arm across his forehead as he str
mission from my brain, fixat
op
my boxes as I rush over to yank open the other
't even know helping me. And I'm frea
al, I guess. He i
ege career by falling into bed with my roommate. Pret
t up to my room a
pes up, moving toward the porc
tation, I start to fo
et away, gasping as I take in the web of t
y look like burn marks. Or like he
werful as Blue be beaten badly en
. Or maybe it happened when he was much you
he thought. How could an
terrupts my thoughts, obviously
rd the quiet, sun-soaked street
to talk abou
no
we just met. And his words, not to mention t
e of my
up a hand and pushes open the front door, t
he says with a version of th
tter again to see it. I