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The black Chevy S10 barreled toward her
at what seemed like lightning fast speed, but Kylie
couldn’t move, couldn’t think. Her feet were frozen in
place, her legs refusing to obey her brain’s commands.
Burning rubber permeated her sense of smell while the
hot breath of the truck’s engine bathed her face.
Neil was screaming her name and rushing
toward her, but the Chevy was already squealing to a
stop, the mud tires bumping against the yellow painted
curb as brakes ground against pads. With a smoke of
rubber and a roar of the engine, the driver managed to
bring the large vehicle to an abrupt halt. Then,
dropping his head to the steering wheel, he drew in
several deep breaths while he tried to regain some
semblance of control.
Kylie looked up as the driver’s door
swung open. She caught a glimpse of long, muscular legs
in tight denim before her eyes traveled over a dusty,
white t-shirt up to a tanned face set in stern lines.
Eyes that could only be described as the color of
sapphires, eyes that riveted her attention, and when her
gaze slid over shoulder-length brown hair, she struggled
to breathe.
“Didn’t your mother ever teach you to
look both ways before you cross the street? I almost hit
you!”
Kylie didn’t immediately respond. Her
hand went to her throat, and she gulped down fear mixed
with excitement. Dear Lord, she wasn’t honestly
considering the psychic could be right, was she? No, no,
it was just the heat. Yes, that was it. The heat.
Concern immediately lit Mac’s face, and
his hand settled against her shoulder as his tone
softened. Those eyes were touching on every angle of her
face, lingering on her lips even as he voiced his
concern. “Are you all right?” The deep baritone pulled
her out of her trance.
“Danger.” It was the only word Kylie
could say, but as Neil bounced to her side, he caught
the inflection and his eyes feasted on the stranger’s
face. He extended his hand politely, eagerly, prepared
to glean the necessary information that Kylie was in no
shape to procure.
“Hi. Neil Brock.”
Mac returned the handshake and cocked his
head. “I know you. I’ve seen your face.” He snapped his
fingers. “Of course. The news.” He bent his knees to see
Kylie’s face. “And you’re the other half.”
Kylie managed a smile, albeit a wobbly
one. “I’m not usually this quiet. Kylie Hutton.”
Mac took her hand in his although it
wasn’t offered. “Well, Ms. Hutton, it’s a pleasure to
meet you. I’m Mac.”
“Does Mac have a last name?” Neil
inquired solicitously, his eyes bubbling with an
eagerness to elicit all the necessary details.
“Actually, that is my last name,
MacKinsey. I go by Mac.” His hand was still holding
Kylie’s. “Are you sure you’re all right? You look a
little pale.”
Kylie’s knees wobbled, but it had nothing
to do with her near miss. The psychic had described this
man in full detail not less than ten minutes before, and
now, he was standing in front of her. And he was
everything Madame Elle had described and more. Realizing
both Mac and Neil were staring at her, she forced
herself to respond. “I’m sorry. I’m fine, really. You
should be the one shaking. I saw the way you had to
bring that truck to a stop.”
Mac flashed a glance toward his vehicle.
“I’ve had lots of practice. I hope it didn’t scare you
too much.”
Kylie’s hand lifted, brushed at her hair,
more for want of something to do with her hands than any
concern over her hairstyle. “I have to admit seeing that
truck bearing down on me didn’t do my heart any good,
but I’m in good health. I’m sure I’ll recover.”
Mac still hadn’t released her hand, and
he covered it with his other. “Well, just be careful
when you step off a curb, Ms. Hutton. This town wouldn’t
want to lose you anytime soon.” His eyes were twinkling,
and he smiled warmly…or at least that’s how Kylie
interpreted the smile.
She flushed and offered a smile of her
own. “Thank you, but more importantly, thank you for
being such an excellent driver. This could have had a
far worse ending.”
“Tragic,” he responded quietly, never
taking his eyes off of her face.
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