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“A woman like you deserves to dance.”
She lifts her brow, staring me down. “A woman like me?”
“A woman beautiful enough to make a grown man’s knees shake at the sight of you. To have him tripping over his feet just to get over ...
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“If I had brought it, I’d have already set it on your pretty head.” “And that’s a bad thing? Don’t think I’d look good beneath it?”
“No doubt in my mind you’d look perfect beneath it. But there’s a rule when it comes to a man settin’ his hat on a woman, Aurora.”
Not once in my life have I experienced anything like this before. Love at first sight or something cheesy like that. Yeah, it’s gotta be. Or close to it.
No, for now, I’ll let her run. But I’m far from done getting to know Aurora, and I intend on learning all I can. Soon. It would be a crime against the universe not to, after all.
Closer and closer, an old sedan crawls toward us. My heart gallops, excitement having me damn near bouncing on my toes when I make out the driver. “The show makes sense now,” Garrison mumbles. Yeah, it does. I’m the scheduled performer, and I’m not the least bit ashamed of that.
“I don’t know about blind, darlin’. I’ve got twenty-twenty vision, and right now, it’s dead focused on you.”
“You want more coffee? More than just a quick walk from the house to your car? Say the fuckin’ word, gorgeous. I’ve been waiting weeks for the opportunity to give you more than that,”

