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had to stop looking at her before her family noticed.
    But Carson couldn't seem to reel in his attention from Nikki, her face glistening with sweat, her hair
    mussed, much like he imagined she would look during marathon sex. Which he would give his left nut to
    remember having had with her seven months ago.
    The next morning, they'd been naked in bed together and he couldn't even recall shedding more than their
    shirts. He remembered well that incredible moment she'd unfastened the front clasp of her bra, freeing
    perfect pert breasts. He'd reached for her with both hands, could feel the shape and pebbling peaks of
    her against his palms even now.
    His breathing hitched right along with a skipped heartbeat. How idiotic to think about sleeping with Nikki
    when standing in the driveway with her exhausted mother, worried brother and wild man baby brother
    currently trying to run over Carson's boots with his scooter.
    Actually, it wasn't wise to think about getting naked with her at any time, because his self control was
    dwindling fast the longer he spent with her. But he'd figured out quickly in Reis's office that he wasn't
    fooling anyone, especially himself, by staying away. Best to convince her they could resurrect the light
    friendship they'd once had.
    While keeping his flight suit zipped this time.
    Nikki's brother Chris shuffled up beside them, his eyes locked on his mother's weary face, concern
    stamping a maturity beyond his years on his college-aged features. The kid had been bending over
    backward to help out around the house since his own brush with the law his junior year in high school.
    His part-time job at a restaurant then had almost turned deadly when the boy's boss had tried to use
    Chris as cash mule for drug money.
    Damn, hadn't the Price family been through enough?
    "Hey, Mom?" Chris cupped her elbow. "How about we go inside and I'll dig up some of that chocolate
    peanut butter and marshmallow ice cream you've been craving?"
    Rena straightened from the car, her gaze shifting from Carson to her daughter and back again with too
    much perception for his comfort level. Rena tucked her hand in the crook of her lanky son's elbow. "That
    sounds wonderful, Chris. Then Scorch can finish, uh, checking on Nikki."
    Nikki shifted from foot to foot, fidgeting in a way he recognized as her need to run. He completely
    sympathized, which steeled his resolve to make this right between them.
    Carson tapped the earphones dangling around her neck, soft strains of something filtering through but
    unidentifiable. "What's playing?"
    A smile teased at her full lips, no gloss needed. She had a shine all her own. "Want to guess?"
    "Lady, I couldn't figure you out if I had a million guesses."
    "Thanks, I think." She reached down to the CD player clipped to her Lycra running pants and turned off
    the music. "My secret shame—I'm a big band, WWII music addict. Ragtime, too. Anything over sixty
    years old, and I'm there."
    "God, you're full of surprises." How odd to realize he didn't know her any better than she knew him. He
    thought he'd been the one with all the secrets.
    "That's me, unpredictable as ever, although I have to confess that these days I'm in the mood for a boring
    life."
    The past few days had to have been scary as hell for her. Carson cupped her elbow, which seemed
    surprisingly frail even through the thick cotton of her pullover and a body he knew to be toned from
    running, workouts and even her membership on a local rec-league soccer team. Thank heaven for those
    honed quick reflexes. Still, she had to be sore, bruised maybe.
    He searched for signs of scrapes but found nothing visible. "Are you okay? You look tired."
    She scrunched her elegant nose. "Thanks."
    "Are you feeling any aftereffects from the fall? You didn't actually go into work today, did you?"
    "I wish. But no work for me today. The principal thinks it's best I take a couple of weeks off."
    "What the f—" He stopped short, biting back the word along

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