Kisses on Her Christmas List

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need anything. And I have a TV in case your computer games get boring.”
    â€œIf you have Wi-Fi, I can watch TV on my computer.”
    Shannon laughed. “My screen’s bigger.”
    Finley laughed, too.
    Rory peeked over at Shannon again. Her abilities with Finley were amazing. She’d said she’d babysat some of her friends’ kids, but she seemed so much smarter than a part-time, fill-in caregiver.
    Unless he was just lacking?
    Ah, hell. Who was he kidding? Ever since Finley entered this new diva phase, he’d been behind the eight ball, playing catch up rather than proactively parenting. Shannon, an objective person, knew exactly what to do because she saw things more clearly than he did.
    They walked Finley back to the office at the end of the hall. Wendy looked up as they entered. “That was fast.”
    Shannon said, “We took a quick introduction tour and Finley got bored. So, we’ve decided to let her watch TV in my office while we go up to human resources.”
    Wendy rose. “That’s a great idea. I also think we have some cola in your refrigerator…maybe even some candy.”
    â€œNo candy before lunch,” Rory said.
    Shannon smiled. “I should think not. We’ve got a great cafeteria upstairs.” She caught Finley’s gaze. “They make the best French fries. Give us an hour to talk with the people in human resources and I’ll race you upstairs. Winner gets a milk shake.”
    Finley gasped with excitement. Wendy laughed and took her hand. “You two go on. Finley and I will channel surf until we find some cartoons.”
    When they were in the hall, Rory ran his hand along the back of his neck. “Thanks.”
    Shannon began walking up the hall. “For what?”
    He hurried to catch up with her. “For being so good with Finley.”
    â€œFinley is a very easy child to love.”
    That made him laugh, but Shannon didn’t join him. “You’re serious.”
    For that she stopped. “Yes. Why are you surprised?”
    He pointed at his chest. “I love her because she’s mine. But this diva phase has even me backing off sometimes.”
    â€œThat’s because you take everything too personally.”
    â€œShe is my daughter.”
    â€œRight.”
    â€œYou know, we’ve got five whole days of entertaining her.”
    â€œI know.”
    â€œAnd Finley’s not going to settle into your office for an entire week and just play baby angel.”
    That time she did laugh.
    â€œSo what do you say we form an alliance?”
    She peeked at him. “An alliance?”
    â€œA partnership. My side of the bargain is that I need help. Your side is to provide that help. It’s win-win.”
    She laughed again.
    And something soft and warm floated through Rory. He hadn’t exactly forgotten what it felt like to be in the company of a woman, but he had forgotten some things. Like how everything around them always smelled pretty. Or how their laughs were usually musical.
    â€œI love it when you laugh.”
    Shannon took a step back, and though she’d pulled away before, avoided him before, this morning it gave him an odd feeling in the pit of his stomach. She had a real problem with him complimenting her.
    After nearly three days together he should be at least allowed to compliment something neutral like her laugh.
    â€œWhy does that make you mad?”
    She started walking again. “It doesn’t make me mad.”
    â€œIt makes you something because you stopped laughing. Pulled away.” He paused, watching her race away from him. “Now you’re all but running away.”
    â€œWe have work to do.”
    â€œAnd we also spent the weekend together. We can’t spend the week behaving like strangers.”
    â€œNot strangers, just people working out a business deal.”
    Catching up to her, he said, “Ah, so this is your business face.”
    She

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