Rescued by his Christmas Angel

Rescued by his Christmas Angel by Cara Colter

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coat pocket, set it on his worktable, smoothed it carefully with her hand, and then turned on her heel and left him there to brood over his fire.
    A little while later, in the house, getting dinner ready—hot dogs and a salad—he said to Ace, in his I-just-had-this-great-idea voice, “Ace, what would you think of a trip to Disneyland over Christmas?”
    The truth was, he expected at least the exuberant dance that the shopping trip with Morgan McGuire had elicited. Instead there was silence.
    He turned from the pot on the stove after prodding a frozen hot dog with a fork, as if that would get it to cook quicker, and looked at his daughter.
    Ace was getting her hot-dog bun ready, lots of ketchup and relish, not dancing around at all. Today shewas wearing her new skirt, the red one with the white pom-poms on the hem. She looked adorable. He hoped that didn’t mean boys would start coming by here. No, surely that worry was years away.
    â€œDisneyland?” he said, wondering if she was daydreaming and hadn’t heard him.
    â€œOh, Daddy,” she said with a sigh of long suffering, in her you’re so silly voice. “We can’t go to Disneyland over Christmas. I have to be in The Christmas Angel . It’s on Christmas Eve. It’s on TV, live. I should phone Grandma and Grandpa and tell them I’m going to be on TV.”
    Then in case he was getting any other bright ideas, she told him firmly, “And I don’t want to go after, either. Brenda is having a skating party on Boxing Day. I hope I get new skates for Christmas. When am I going to see Santa?”
    He was pretty sure Ace and Brenda had been mortal enemies a week ago. So, Morgan had been right. Superficial or not, the clothes helped. His daughter was having a good week.
    That was worth something. So was the light in her eyes when she talked about being on television.
    Nate made a promise as soon as Santa set up at Finnegan’s they would go, and then he made a mental note about the skates. Then once she was in bed, he took the permission slip, signed it and shoved it into Ace’s backpack.
    It didn’t feel like nearly the concession it should have. He told himself it had nothing to do with Morgan McGuire and everything to do with Ace.
    An hour after Ace was in bed, his phone rang. It was Canterbury’s mayor, who also owned the local gasstation. The Christmas Angel needed skilled craftspeople to volunteer to work on the set. Would he consider doing it?
    Before Morgan had arrived this afternoon his answer would have been curt and brief.
    Now he was aware he did not want to be a man indifferent to the hopes and dreams of his neighbors.
    What had she said? I don’t think you are the wrong man to trust, I think you just wish you were.
    It irked him that she was right. He should say no to this request just to spite her. But he didn’t.
    Small towns were strange places. Centuries-old feuds were put aside if tragedy struck.
    Four generations of Hathoways had owned this forge and as far as Nate could tell they’d always been renegades and rebels. They didn’t go to church, or belong to the PTA or the numerous Canterbury service clubs. Hardworking but hell-raising, they were always on the fringe of the community. His family, David’s and Cindy’s.
    And yet, when David had died, the town had given him the hero’s send-off that he deserved.
    And their support had been even more pronounced after Cindy had died. Nate’s neighbors had gathered around him in ways he would have never expected. A minister at a church he had never been to had offered to do the service; there had not been enough seats for everyone who came to his wife’s funeral.
    People who he would have thought did not know of his existence—like the man who had just phoned him—had been there for him and for Ace unconditionally, wanting nothing in return, not holding his bad temper or his need to deal with his grief

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