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Carrying two goblets by the stems in one hand, the wine and opener in the other, Paul strode toward her, still appearing all too composed for her peace of mind
.

J
ust be thankful it’s
a decent
c
ab and
not Boone

s Farm, which what I used to drink in college when we were out of beer
.”
He set the glasses down,
then
sat back at his end of the sofa to uncork the bottle
.

After pouring, he caught her eye and handed her
a glass
before picking up the other
.
“The
wine
may have been cheap back then, but the company was always rich
.
Just as it is tonight,” he said, offering a toast and
giving her
a smoldering look that could melt the polar ice caps
.
Then
the look disappeared so fast,
Kate
wasn’t sure if her imagination had gone into overdrive
.
She gulped down more than a sip, wondering if she was slowly going insane
.

Please,
just
let me go just one more night without making a complete fool of myself
.

Then, if she survived unscathed
, she vowed to
dump James
and do everything in her power to find Mr. Right
.
Unfortunately, Paul
owned Judith
’s heart, so he was no more Mr. Right than his brother
.
No amount of wishful thinking would change that fact
.

~


W
ant to keep me company while I cook?

Paul asked,
pulling the trigger on
the long lighter
.
Like the previous evening, he’d made his
way
around the room and now lit the last candle
.

When
Kate
looked up, appearing startled by his question, he repeated it, adding with a shrug, “I just figured you needed a break from reading
.”
Did he sound like a sap or what
?
Why not just put a sign on my back that says
,

L
onely
.

“Never mind
.
It was a stupid suggestion
.”

“No, it
was
n

t
.”
Kate
set her book aside and stood
.

And y
ou’re absolutely right. I do need a break
.
Besides, it’s getting too dark to read.”

He started for the kitchen
.

She followed
and leaned against the counter
while he
gather
ed
the
hot
dogs, mustard, ketchup
,
and relish
from
the fridge
.

As Paul glanced
over at her
while
shutting the door with his rear
end
,
he was
glad
for
the
groceries
in his hands
that
prevented
him from acting on
a sudden
,
overwhelming
urge to hug
Kate
.
He never should
ha
ve
begge
d
for her company
,
he now realized
.
E
specially when
dusk’s shadows
and
the
candlelight
only
softened her features
and gave
her a vulnerable appearance
.
He fought to ignore
the
glimpse of sadness
he
also
caught in her expression

one
that
was
much too solitary

reminding him of
himself
.
He
discarded
the idea
.
Kate
Winters was the least solitary person he knew
.
While he
preferred his private lifestyle
, her animated personality always drew a crowd
.

He dropped the items on the counter
and bent to search
through the cabinets
for a pan
.
After adding water, he set the pan on the burner
,
then
turned to
face
her
.
“How about another glass of wine?”

She shook her head
.

Not
until dinner is served
.
But I
’d love
some water
.”
She proceeded to get it herself, then moved to
her previous spot
against the counter
and downed half the
bottle
.
C
ross
ing
her legs at the ankles
, she smiled
.

I could get used to having a man
wait on
me
.

She’d obviously meant the words as a joke,
but
there was still a hint of
something akin to
painful realization
in her tone
that
grabbed his heart and squeezed
.
Hard
.
What the hell was wrong with James?

Don’t look at her
.
O
therwise
,
you’ll do something
totally crazy
,
like try to comfort her
.
And that
would
be a big mistake
.
Touching her would lead to kissing
,
and kissing…well, it was just better if he didn’t touch her
.

He switched
on the burner
,
then
poured himself another glass of wine and took a sip,
purposefully keeping his gaze on anything but
Kate
.

She
was probably thinking about breaking things off with James
.
Paul had a good idea of what made his brother tick
.
Everything had always come easy to
him
.
Kate
, in his opin
ion, was one of those things
.
M
ainly because
she’d always been too available,
which
happened to be
exact
ly the
reason Paul had always given her so much grief
.
But James was no idiot
.
Once
she
quit being the aggressor and walk
ed
away,
his
brother would
then
realize
what he was losing and take
decisive
action
.

Was he a little envious of his brother?
H
e
groaned
inwardly
at the thought
, unsettled by what that meant
.
Maybe it
had always bothered him

on a subconscious level

that James never had to work at
sustaining
his relationship
, while he’
d
work
ed
tenaciously to
merely gain
Judith’s friendship
.

Staring
into the burner’s flames
, Paul
prayed
for the water to boil
faster
.

He
picked up his wine and sipped, wondering
why
he
enjoyed
having
Kate
nearby observing his cooking
.
The
scene
seemed so
cozy…almost
intimate
.
A brief
glimpse
of them spending more time in similar situations
shot
through his brain, and a longing for what would never be tightened the knot of regret
forming
in his
gut
.

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