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“Idiot,” he muttered to himself as he beckoned the players back. He was just looking for an excuse to call Ty’s mother and that, as he’d warned himself only a few short hours ago, was a very bad idea.
“Something tells me I ought to keep calling you Mrs. Townsend,” he responded, his gaze never leaving hers. “Why?” she asked, furious at the nervous hitch in her voice. “To remind myself that you’re a parent and I’m a teacher.”
“Smart people don’t wallow in self-pity. They find a new dream.”
“You don’t need sympathy. You need a swift kick in the pants.
It wasn’t as if he planned to ask her to marry him.
“I must be putting out the wrong vibes. The ones who show up on my doorstep tend to offer themselves.”
“I don’t have a social life,” Maddie maintained. “You just have the sexiest man in Serenity under your kitchen sink,” Dana Sue said.
He looked so thoroughly male and she was feeling so rebellious, she was tempted to grab him and head for the nearest motel.
What on earth was she supposed to say to that? she wondered. Bring it on?
“You know what this feels like?” Cal asked eventually, holding up her hand and sliding the diamond ring onto her finger, then pressing a kiss on top of it. “What?” “Stealing home.”

