3. What do
you fear most?
Because I've faced a lot of different trials in my life, I've
learned to put my faith before my fears (although it seems to keep getting
tested in different ways.) I hope that by not focusing on them, I will be
strong enough to handle them.
4. What is
your largest unfulfilled dream, and what are you doing to reach it?
Before I started writing again after a long drought in 2013, my
ultimate dream was to become a published author, which was something I thought
would never happen. Now I've fulfilled that dream and oddly enough, I have an
incredible to travel to several places I never wanted to go before. Most of
them hold historical significance, either in general terms or specifically for
my family.
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~ Amazon Australia ~
Snippet:
The sun was bleakly
shining as they stepped outside the dressmaker’s shop. Caitlyn stopped to catch
a few snowflakes in the palm of her hand. “Ah, Las Vegas, I love you most of
the time. But you can’t give me this.”
This side view of her
infectious smile as she looked up at the sky, her thick lashes contrasting
nicely against the cloudy gray, made him want to kiss her. Instead, he caught
her in his arms as she slipped on the wet sidewalk.
“Careful.” Ridge steadied
her and asked, “You okay?”
“Y-yes, thank you,”
Caitlyn answered with a self-deprecating smile. “If the tabloids could see me
now, they would know that I’m not as graceful as I appear to be onscreen.”
“I doubt that. It was just
a fluke. Where would you like to go for lunch?”
“Since I’m not too
familiar with the area, what would you suggest?”
He named a small
family-owned restaurant located in downtown Casper. They talked about
inconsequential things on the drive there and throughout their meal. Although
Ridge had known Caitlyn for quite some time, he was startled to realize that he
didn’t really know her. During their
conversation, they discovered many interests in common. She was aware of
current events and enjoyed learning new things.
When she disclosed the
fact that she was enrolled in health and nutrition classes, he said, “Sounds
like you’ve got your future mapped out.”
“Not really. My mother
always put me on a strict diet, though health had nothing to do with it. Once I
started eating better in rehab, I wanted to continue when I was released. It’s
so easy to fall back into your old pattern, you know? And the more I’ve studied
healthy eating concepts, the more I realize I want to help other women who may
be struggling with body image or maintaining a healthy lifestyle.”
“Fascinating stuff,” he
said dryly.
Caitlyn smirked. “I agree.
Even though my mother didn’t use the right approach, I am grateful for gaining
that discipline. I’m trying to implement healthy patterns in my life and
Brody’s.”
“Which is all well and good until Brody goes
trick-or-treating for his first time. Then you’ll be singing a different tune.”
Caitlyn pulled a face.
“Tell me about it. This morning, your dad slipped Brody a small candy cane. He
had pink drool dribbling down his chin.”
Her soft laugh blended in
with the soft ambience of the restaurant. Her sparkling blue eyes and sweet
smile drew Ridge in. Before he knew it, he had placed his hand over her warm
and velvety one. Her breath caught.
Ridge mentally shook
himself. What was he doing? This was his brother’s ex-wife, his nephew’s
mother. He wasn’t looking for a new relationship now or ever.
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