She glanced up at the sky. A bank of clouds was building to the northeast. Good. The rain would pack down the mud and melt the rest of the snow. It was unseasonably warm for the end of February, but this was the time of year that they might expect a few nice days. Maybe tomorrow would be warm.
"Carmen?" Alex called after her.
She stopped and turned. He tucked the chicken under his arm and hesitantly joined her at the porch steps.
"I don't know when Katie intended to tell you, but we made arrangements to take you out for supper tonight."
Carmen stared at him, warmth flooding up her neck again.
"That was nice, but . . ."
"We've already invited Bill, Lori and Josh. They're supposed to meet us at the restaurant. Nothing fancy."
"I really wish you hadn't done that."
It would be awkward enough talking to Josh, without having an audience. Alex glanced away uncomfortably, but she didn't miss the hurt in his eyes. She smiled encouragingly.
"I suppose I could use a few hours away from this place, though. Thanks for giving me some warning."
His attention swung back to her and the dark eyes brightened as he noted her smile.
"Yeah, well I didn't want you to go in and start supper or something."
The excitement at the coop had cost Alex his chance to watch a birth, but he accepted the loss in good humor. He seemed to have an even nature, but maybe he was on his best behavior.
Carmen dressed in the nicest slacks that she owned and was relieved to discover that Alex and Katie were both dressed casually. She stopped at the door on her way out and grabbed her work boots.
Alex whisked them into the car, making sure their doors were securely closed before he slipped into the driver's seat. Evidently he was in his element now. He probably ate out all the time, and had a female companion to look after as well. Life on her farm must be immensely boring for him. This evening outing was a perfect opportunity to show Katie what she could gain by moving back with him.
At the restaurant, Alex whipped the car in between Josh's gray truck and Lori's little red sports car. Carmen had her door open and was exiting the car when she glanced up to find Alex ready to help her out. Her cheeks warmed again. She smiled up at him.
"I figured how to get the door open by myself."