Lief didn’t tell Kelly about the promise Courtney had extracted from him. He did tell Courtney that he was planning to continue his friendship with Kelly. He had to repeat that he wasn’t planning to let it interfere with his relationship with Courtney and he wouldn’t be marrying anyone without her approval. At least while she was a young teen, living under his roof.
Guilt about that promise flared in him when he and Courtney got home late Christmas Eve. He found Kelly asleep on the couch, Spike cradled in her arms, snacks in the kitchen waiting for them, a fire still smoldering in the hearth and lights twinkling on the tree.
Lief left the suitcases sitting in the hall and asked Courtney to take Spike outside for a bathroom break. He knelt beside Kelly, smoothing her blond hair away from her brow. “Why aren’t you in bed?” he asked her.
“Hmm,” she said, sleepy. “Oh, I’m fine here. Since I knew you were coming, I put fresh linens on the bed and left out some snacks. I bet you guys are tired.”
“You want to guess how much I wish I could just take you to bed with me?”
She smiled dreamily. “As much as I’d like to go?” She sat up. “I’ll go and let you guys get to bed.”
“You don’t have to go. It’s late, it’s cold. Stay here.”
“Are you sure?” she asked, lying back down.
He laughed at her.
“If you feel like company tomorrow, I thought I’d make glazed ham, cheesy potatoes, some green vegetables, pie….”
“It’s so much trouble,” he said.
“I’d be glad to, but I don’t have to. If you’d rather be alone…” she sai