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From the First Kiss
Who is your woman, she thought as she stared at him. And where is she when you’re going through this hell? Why are you alone now?
She cleared her throat. “Look, I don’t want you to feel awkward about saying no. You know, about me working on your family’s house. I wanted to give you an out, which was why I suggested—”
“I’m a big boy. If I don’t like something, I’m perfectly capable of letting people know it.”
“Oh, of course.” As if she needed a reminder that he didn’t like women who mothered him.
“Something else on your mind, Cassandra?” he said softly.
The back door opened. Sean put his head inside.
“Yo, Cass. I’ve got a meeting at Rhodes Lewis this afternoon. We’ve got to move.”
“On a Sunday?” she blurted.
“You know me, twenty-four seven. Come on, woman.” The door banged shut.
When she looked back at Alex, she was glad she was leaving. His eyes had turned dangerous.
“Better run along,” he drawled. “Your friend’s obviously the impatient type.”
The word friend was pronounced more like lover, she thought. And his disapproval would have freeze-dried an open flame.
He obviously thought she was seeing Sean, and that it was way too soon after Reese’s death for her to be with another man, but she wasn’t going to waste time correcting the misconception. Given his tight face, she wasn’t going to change his mind without working him over with a chisel and a hammer.
“Goodbye, Alex,” she whispered.
He said nothing.
As she left the house, she was quite convinced she was never going to see him again.
Somehow the pain of the loss was stunning.
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