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Jesse knew he’d start a few new rumors by walking in and sitting next to Laura. He’d considered sitting by his grandmother but she didn’t seem to be inclined to move over. Laura looked up, her coffee cup still in her hand. She glanced at his grandmother, then at him. After a long pause Laura scooted and he sat next to her.
“Now, look at that, Laura—my grandson is a gentleman. See how he took his hat off and left it on the hook by the door.”
Jesse knew the comment wasn’t for him. His grandmother looked at the table of farmers having their afternoon coffee and he wondered which one she meant that comment for.
“Gran, I know you’d still take a switch to my hide if I stepped in here wearing my hat.”
She smiled at that. “Vera brought you a piece of coconut pie.”
Laura moved the plate and a roll of silverware in a napkin in front of him. “It’s really good.”
“Best in Oklahoma.” Vera returned with the coffeepot.
“Jesse, how are you today?”
“I’m good, Vera.” He watched the owner of the Mad Cow, wondering what she was up to. “How are you?”
She smiled and poured his coffee. “I’m just dandy. Are you bringing Laura to church tonight?”
“I have to go in to work this evening.”
“That’s too bad. The singles group is starting a new Bible study.”
Then Jesse got it. He looked from Vera to Laura, and from the shade of pink crawling up Laura’s cheeks, he figured she got it, too. Vera was trying to match them up, make more of the situation than there was. From the pleased look on his grandmother’s face, she was hoping he’d be the next Cooper she offered an heirloom ring to. He considered putting the rumors to bed right then, but he didn’t.
For some crazy reason, he kept his mouth shut. He sat there next to Laura, her shoulder brushing his and her sweet perfume, springtime and fresh, teasing his senses, and he didn’t say a word.
“I doubt I’ll be able to make it, Vera,” he finally managed. “But I can drop Laura off if she wants to attend.”
Laura’s gray eyes widened as she looked at him. He grinned and lifted his brows. She shook her head.
“I don’t think I’m up to it.” She turned to smile up at Vera. “But thank you.”
“That’s a shame.” Vera shook her head and looked at his grandmother. “Isn’t that a shame, Myrna?”
“It is a shame.” His grandmother glanced at the table of farmers then at her watch. “Look at the time. I forgot I have an appointment in Grove. Jesse, can you give Laura a ride back to your place?”
“Of course I can. Where are you going in such a hurry?”
His grandmother stood and for a second she seemed a little lost. She touched the back of a chair to steady herself, then smiled big as if nothing had happened. Jesse wanted to believe nothing had happened, but he wasn’t wrong.
“I’ve just got an appointment.” She smiled again.
“Gran, are you okay?” Jesse pushed the pie back and Laura was already moving out of her seat. But they were too late. His grandmother walked away.
“I’m fine, Jesse. Make sure Laura gets home.”
He watched her walk out the door, head held high. But he wasn’t convinced. Later he’d call and have a talk with his dad.