contemplated her, sobering slightly. âIs this about my girls?â
She nodded. âIâve provided my recommendations in a report to my supervisor. But essentially, I have no objections to you having sole custody of your daughters.â
Kyle let out a whoop and swept her up in his arms, spinning her around effortlessly. Laughing at his enthusiasm, she whacked him on the arm with token protests sputtering from her lips. This was not the appropriate way to thank his caseworker.
And then he let her slide to the floor again, much more slowly than he should have, especially when it became clear that there was very little of him that wasnât hard.
She cleared her throat and stepped away.
âThanks, Grace. This means a lot to me.â Sincerity shone in his gaze and she couldnât look away. âSo itâs over? No more site visits?â
âWell...â She couldnât say it all at once. Her excuse to continue seeing him would evaporate if she said yes. âMaybe a few more. I still plan to keep an eye on you.â
The vibe between them heated up again in a hurry as he leaned into her space. âBut if youâre not my daughtersâ caseworker any longer, then thereâs no reason I canât kiss you again.â
True. But she couldnât have it both ways. Either she needed an excuse to keep coming by, even though that excuse would prevent anything from happening between them, or she could flat out admit she was still enormously attracted to him and let the chips fall where they may.
One option put butterflies in her stomach. And the other put caterpillars in it. The only problem was she couldnât figure out which was which.
âIâm not closing the case yet,â she heard herself say before sheâd fully planned to say it. âSo Iâll come by a couple more times, just to file additional support for the recommendation. It could still go the other way if anything changes.â
âAll right.â He cocked his head. âBut if youâve already filed the report, thereâs no issue with your objectivity. Right?â
And maybe she should just call a spade a spade and settle things once and for all.
âRight. Butââ she threw up a hand as a smile split his face ââthatâs not the only thing going on here, Kyle, and you know it. We havenât been a couple for a long time, and Iâm not sure picking up where we left off is the best idea. Not saying never. Just give me space for now.â
So she could think. So she could figure out if she was willing to trust him again. So she could understand why everything between them felt so different this time, so much more dangerous and thrilling.
He nodded once, but the smile still plastered across his face said he wasnât convinced by her speech. Maybe because she hadnât convinced herself of it, either.
âYou know where to find me. If youâll excuse me, I have some cattle to tend to.â
She watched him walk off because she couldnât help herself apparently. And she had a feeling that was going to become a theme very shortly when interacting with Kyle Wade.
Six
K yle didnât see Grace for a full week, and by the seventh day, he was starting to go a little bonkers. He couldnât stop thinking about her, about picking up that kiss again. Especially now that the conflict of interest had vanished.
But then sheâd thrown up another wallâthe dreaded give me space . He hated space. Unless he was the one creating it.
So instead of calling up Grace and asking her on a date the way he wanted to, he filled his days with things such as learning how to worm cattle alongside Doc Glade and his nights learning which of his daughters liked to be held a certain way.
It was fulfilling in a way heâd have never guessed.
And exhausting. Far more than going for days at a stretch with no sleep as he and his boys cleared a bayside warehouse of
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