“I met a girl.” His lips curled into a smile. “Considering they make up fifty-one percent of the population, it was bound to happen at some point.” I hadn’t expected to laugh, but I did. “They’re not like this one.” The lift of his eyebrows told me he was listening. “She’s smart and funny, driven, selfless, loves her family and friends, has a smile that makes you forget how to breathe, and her curves...” I closed my eyes. “She’s the total package, Gage. But she works for the company we’re building for... I can’t date her. I can’t.”