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To distract myself from it all, I picked up the design magazines Iโd bought when I went to the store on Saturday for inspiration and started flicking through them.
I hit gold for distraction and my living room on the eighth page.
โWhat are you doing?โ Loganโs deep voice asked behind me, making me wobble on the stepladder.
Iโd seen a photo of a room with white walls and a cool blue, six inch border around them. A small strip of carved wood had separated the two. It suited the house and my style so perfectly, Iโd gotten straight back into the car and headed to the hardware store before I could talk myself out of it.
Thatโs probably a strange thing to say, but I didnโt know what my style was, if I was honest. I kept humming and hawing over things I saw but hadnโt decided on any of them.
Seeing one that finally screamed yes at me was a sign, and the sooner I did it, the better Iโd feel.
At least, that was todayโs excuse.
Yes, I loved the look of it. Yes, I thought it would look fabulous in the room and house. Yes, it kind of did suit my style because Iโd intended to give it character with accessories, but Iโd also wanted the living room to be the heart of it. To do that, a cool style was necessary, and this was definitely cool.
But there was also the small fact that in two weeks, the floor dude would be doing his work, so I needed to get as much done as possible.
And had I mentioned that I hated skidding around on the plastic sheeting taped down? You try walking out of your room pre-caffeine and skidding in your socks. That shit was no fun. It woke you up, but it also made you walk like you were trying to escape a psycho in a slasher movie.
All of this meant that as soon as I had what I needed, Iโd come home, put music on, and started painting the border from the ceiling down. I was in the zone, and the music was loud, so I hadnโt heard him come home.
Doyle had reached an impasse with Logan yesterday after he found him chewing on his work socks and lying on his pants. After a tug of war and some evasive actions on Loganโs behalf, heโd managed to leave for work with a slightly mangled uniform and wet socks.
Last night, Logan had come in with another bone for Doyle, this one filled with marrow. This meant that the dog was docile-ish when he saw Logan, only lifting his head to growl at him instead of attacking him like he usually did.
Prince, on the other hand, just flicked his tail and glared at Logan before curling back up again in a ball.
With my hand braced against the wall to steady myself, I twisted at the waist to look at him, seeing him frowning as he looked at what Iโd done.
โIโm painting?โ Why was that a question?
โI can see that, but what are you painting?โ
Dropping the cute little roller Iโd picked up into the pan, I carefully got down the steps again.
โI picked up some design magazines because I wanted to get an idea of accessories to give the house some pizzazz.โ Yes, I used my jazz hands for the word.
Picking up the magazine in question, I held up the double-page photo for him to see.
โThis border looks killer with the bright white walls, so I got some paint and the little wood doohickey like this,โ I pointed to where it split the colors on the photo. โCool, right?โ
Glancing from the magazine to my walls and back again, Logan rubbed his forehead. โI donโt exactly hate it, I just havenโt ever seen anything like that before.โ
โRight? The house has always been one of a kind in Piersville, so I thought the inside should reflect the outside somehow. I know I can make a statement with the accessories and shit, but the living room should be a feature.โ
It was obvious that I was excited about my plan, and whatever he saw on my face made him grin.
โWell then, letโs finish your feature.โ
Two pairs of hands made the work go much quicker, and within an hour, we were both finished with the first coat of paint.
Ruffling his hair with his hands, Logan grumbled, โHow did it get in my hair? I wasnโt even close to the wall, and none of itโs on the white area.โ
Holding my hands up to show him the amount of paint Iโd gotten on them, I shrugged. โWho knows, but it gets everywhere. Why donโt you have a shower, and Iโll put the food on?โ
Such an innocent question, but one that got genuine panic from him.
โWhat? I can do it when Iโm done or before I go in.โ
โI bought one of those already cooked chickens from the store on the way back from getting the paint, and Iโm probably okay to put frozen fries in without killing us.โ
Looking relieved, he moved toward the door. โI wonโt be long, but maybe put them in the oven in about ten minutes.โ
And with that, he was gone, leaving Prince and me to stare at the work. The tape was still up because it was only the first coat, but I liked it already.
โItโs going to look awesome once we pull the tape off and put the wooden partition between the colors, kiddo. What do you think? Suits the fireplace and light fixture, right?โ
Ever the mute, Prince just blinked at me.
โThatโs what I thought. Youโre welcome to give an opinion at some point, though, so feel free to hit me with what you really think.โ
To that, he lifted his leg like a ballerina, toe pointed out and everything, and stuck his head between his legs.
โWell, thatโs rude.โ
Looking away from what was a private moment between him and his crotch, I turned in a circle
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