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    «A Perfect Loss» by Nicola Nichols

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    «A Perfect Loss» by Nicola Nichols

    «A Perfect Loss» by Nicola Nichols
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    It's a perfect life, but
    something important is missing. Ruby is just beginning to understand that
    what's missing from her perfect marriage is spice. When the brother of their
    next door neighbor shows up, home for a visit from construction work, he doesn't fit in with their suburban lifestyle. He's sweaty, hot, built, and doesn't care about much of anything. His brother doesn't think much of him,
    thinks he is a perfect loss–he's wasted his opportunities. But Ruby finds a lot to like. Nick shows his appreciation in every hot and unprotected way imaginable. Several of them she's never tried before.


    ~~~~~
    Excerpt ~~~~~


    While sitting by her pool on a sunny Sunday afternoon, sipping a gin and tonic and chatting with her husband
    Scott and their neighbors, Jackie and Gerald, Ruby's favorite word came
    bubbling to the surface.


    “Perfect,” she said. When
    Jackie looked at her, she grinned. “Everything about this life is perfect.”


    “I suppose it is,” her friend
    agreed.


    Scott stood at the grill,
    cooking burgers and talking with Gerald about a baseball game while she and
    Jackie relaxed in the chaise lounge chairs. Scott was handsome and attentive
    and she’d made their house into exactly the kind of place she'd always dreamed
    about. They had a big mortgage, but they didn't really have any money worries.
    Scott's job paid well, and she taught high school, which didn't pay so well,
    but let her enjoy her summers, just lazing around the pool, reading and generally indulging herself.


    So why was she so dissatisfied? That was the question that had bothered her for some time, yet
    she couldn’t find any cracks in the perfection.


    “Gerald's little brother,
    Nick, is coming to stay for a while,” Jackie said.


    You couldn't mistake the unsettled tone in her voice. “You don't like him?”


    Jackie’s face took on an odd
    shift. “It isn’t that I don’t like him, just that he's a rough sort. I feel
    awkward around him is all.”


    The look on her face didn’t
    quite fit with the idea of being put off by him. There was something else.


    “Some people you can say are
    losers,” Gerald put in. “They fail at everything they try. With Nick… he’s just
    a loss.”


    “A loss?” Scott found that
    amusing.


    «To himself and everyone. He could be almost anything, do something great, but he chooses to work in construction, traveling around to jobs. And he’s just a worker, not even a foreman.”


    Ruby tried to picture their
    disappointment. Nick was a perfect loss.


    The thought intrigued her,
    the idea of someone content with little was curious. Everyone she knew wanted
    success.


    “How long will he be here?”


    Jackie shrugged and sipped
    her drink holding the glass so that it hid her expression. “Who knows? He's
    between jobs and said he needs a few days to sort things out.”


    Jackie’s attempt to conceal
    her thoughts wasn’t lost on Gerald. Rudy smiled at Jackie. “That’s not too
    long. I imagine you can survive a few days.”


    Jackie raised her sunglasses. “That all depends on him.”