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“You and I both know if you’re presented with a cookie jar, you’re going to steal a cookie.” I put my hands up in a gesture of surrender. “I’m not going to steal this cookie. Besides, I know how to make my own cookies.” His brow furrowed. “That kind of sounded like a masturbation joke and I totally didn’t mean it that way.”
Logically, I knew the sound wasn’t loud. No one else in the shop seemed bothered by it. But it made me long for my noise-canceling headphones. I fidgeted with a napkin, twisting it back and forth. I knew I didn’t have a good reason to be so anxious.
Gavin grabbed me, lifting me off my feet, and spun me around. I threw my arms around his neck and suddenly he was kissing me. Right here, in front of everyone. And in that moment, I had a terrible realization. I was madly in love with Gavin Bailey.
Chief, I plan on marrying her. If I can convince her to marry me. But I think I can do it, I can be really convincing.” His eyebrows lifted, and he stared at me for a few seconds. “You want to marry my daughter?” “Oh yeah. I’d marry her tomorrow if she’d let me.”

