Serena Fuentes won’t waste one moment of her whirlwind trip to Paris. She has it all mapped out, right down to the photos she will take, and the last thing she wants is a change in plans.
Yet suddenly she’s touring the city with Jean-Luc, a French friend of her sister’s boyfriend. He has to take pictures of his own if he ever hopes to pass his photography class, and his project totally slows Serena down. Why can’t he get with her program?
One minute they’re bickering, the next minute they’re bonding … and soon they’re exploring corners of Paris together that Serena never imagined. When it comes to love, sometimes it takes a different lens to see what’s right in front of us.
A romantic adventure for anyone who sees the possibilities in a spontaneous tour of the City of Lights with a charming French stranger, and anyone who’s ever wondered if true love is waiting on the other side of the ocean.
Catherine Rider’s delightful follow-up to Kiss Me in New York will sweep you off your feet.
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SERENA
Friday, December 21, 9:15 A.M.
This has to be what being dead feels like!
Even though I managed to sleep a little on my red-eye flight from New York, I'm still jet-lagged enough that my body feels far away. The street (or rue) in Paris's 7th arrondissement, where my big sister, Lara, is staying, looks like a faded photocopy of itself. But that might just be the December fog, which is so thick I didn't see any of the sights that Google Maps said my taxi was driving past — not even the Eiffel Tower!
I stumble out of the taxi and try not to face-plant on the sidewalk. Wouldn't that be a perfectly pathetic start to this trip — a two-day family adventure I dubbed "the Romance Tour." Some tour! Mom had to bail at the last minute, and Lara ignored all my "Can you pick me up from the airport?" emails, so right now, this is beginning to feel like the exact opposite of a "family trip."
I look left and right (my stiff neck screaming at me not to move so fast), scoping out as much of the street as the fog will allow. A cobblestoned road crawls away. The black awning of a café sits on top of the fog like a mud stain.
Maybe I shouldn't have spent so much time doing Google Image searches of Paris in the run-up to coming here. Everything looked so perfect on my laptop screen back home — all golden-hued street scenes and cafés dripping with flowers — that I'm starting to feel a little irked about how the real Paris looks: cold, dark and angry, just like any other city.
Then I look at the apartment building. The vintage brickwork and the way the wrought-iron balconies disappear into the fog makes everything feel so ... foreign. In this moment, I feel every one of the 3,624 miles Google told me there were between here and home. I kind of wish I was in familiar old Brooklyn right now and not on some strange street in some strange city wondering why I'm looking at a black front door with a silver wreath, when Lara had told me the door would be red with a holly berry wreath. Please don't tell me that I somehow managed to direct the taxi to the wrong address. I can't even check my phone (of course I paid for a data roaming add-on), because it's in the left side pocket of my parka, which is currently barricaded by the tote bag that's hooked over my left shoulder. I'd have to set my bag down to free my arm — and honestly, I'm way too exhausted for that to be worth it.
Great idea to come in on a red-eye, Serena.
At least I'm in the right arrondissement, which is the fancy French word for Parisian neighborhood. The 7th might be one of the fanciest, because my guidebooks tell me that the Eiffel Tower is in this neighborhood, and so is the Musée d'Orsay, a few other Musées and the resting place of Napoleon. It would normally have been way beyond my accommodation budget for the Romance Tour, thanks to being centrally located on the Left Bank of the Seine River, but Lara au pairs for a family here in the city. A part of me is a little envious of how she found a part-time job she can easily fit around her studies, in Paris. But this is also the first time in history Lara has actually made something easier so ... can't complain.
There is a flight of six stone steps up from the sidewalk, and I'm not only lugging my tote bag but a suitcase that weighs exactly fifty pounds (I know because I weighed it at home, on the scales in both my bathroom and Mom's, before I set off for JFK, maxing out the airline's allowance for checked luggage). After an eight-hour red-eye, these fifty pounds feel more like two hundred, and these six steps might as well be Mount Everest.
Get a hold of yourself, Fuentes, I think, trying to give myself a pep talk. You've run half marathons! You can carry these fifty pounds up a few more steps.
Besides ... remember why you're here.
I shake out my hands, trying to de-cramp them. Then I hold my tote bag tighter to my ribs, grab the handle of my suitcase, grit my teeth and give a grunt that I am too tired to be embarrassed about — not that there's anyone on this rue to hear it.
At the top of Everest, I push the buzzer for Apartment 15. The voice on the intercom is crackly and speaking a rapid French that I don't understand at all, but it's still a voice I'd know anywhere.
"Lara, it's me," I tell my sister.
"Serena?" I wonder if she's just woken up because she sounds surprised. She didn't seriously forget about the Romance Tour, did she?
Lara tells me to come to the fourth floor. Awesome. I drag my exactly-fifty-pound suitcase up the stairs — because of course there's no elevator, and of course Lara hasn't thought to come and help me — and I look at the numbers on the apartments on the fourth floor: 10, 11, 12 ... There are three apartments on each floor, so Apartment 15 is not here. I have to schlep up another flight of stairs, because I've just remembered the ground floor isn't considered the first floor over here.
Why? Whyyyyyy, Europeans?
"So, wha ... What are you doing here?" Lara's standing in the doorway of Apartment 15, waiting for me. I'd have been relieved to see her if she didn't look so completely confused. She's in sweats, and her hair (she got the lustrous waves, while I got the wild, frizzy curls) is kind of all over the place, supporting my just-woke-up theory. She's still got her signature bright-red lipstick on, though. I'm not sure I've seen her without it since she started high school.
I ignore her for a moment, heaving my suitcase into the apartment, straight into a bright and spacious living room, where I prop it against a couch. "Give me a minute," I tell her. Then I point to one of the doors leading off the living room. "Bathroom?"
"Yeah," she says, looking like she thinks this is a weird dream she's going to wake up from any second.
When I come back from the bathroom, I walk by her and collapse onto the tan couch. It's so soft and squishy I nearly bounce off. I notice a small Christmas tree in a corner. It's decorated with black-and-gold bows. So chic, so French. I get myself together and give Lara my best glare. "Soooo ... what happened this morning? You forgot to check your phone for an email from your sister? You forgot about our plan to see all the sights our parents saw on their honeymoon? You forgot about the Romance Tour?"
"I didn't forget ..." She sits on the arm of the couch, looking at me like I'm the flaky one. "But you know ... once Mom got called away on that conference, I kind of assumed we'd be calling off the whole Paris thing, and that you and I would fly separately to London to meet Mom on Christmas Eve."
Jet lag has not only made my eyes go a little weird, it seems to be scrambling my brain. Because that's the only reason I could be imagining my sister forgetting about our carefully thought-out plans to travel through Paris, seeing all the places our parents did when they honeymooned here almost exactly twenty-five years ago. I spent a weekend's worth of hours — time I could've spent studying for finals, which, believe me, are no joke at Columbia — coming up with our itinerary. I'd emailed it to Lara and asked for her thoughts. Not that I ever heard anything back.
Oh, God. It's all making a terrible kind of sense.
I...
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