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She sat back. âYouâve been looking for people to check on me?â
I shook my head. âNot yet. I hadnât decided if I was going back or staying here. Plus, I needed to talk to you about it anyway. Getting involved with Clint definitely means I have to stay in town, but Iâm not sure if Iâll get a decent job andââ
âYou need to stop. For heavenâs sake, you got money. You have time to consider your options.â
The doorbell interrupted us, and I looked over my shoulder to see Tanya at our front door. She had a humongous smile on her face, which alarmed me.
I stood up. âYour favorite little boys are here. And Tanya looks like sheâs going to split her lips with the big olâ grin on her face.â
To my surprise, when I opened the door Tanyaâs smile widened further.
âOkay, whateverâs got you this happy, I need some of it, girlfriend,â I said, opening the door wider.
Jared scurried past me, calling out âMiss Penny!â
Tanya came in and shut the door. âWhile I donât like gunshots in our neighborhood, it was worth it since I saw Mr. Hipps after Clint finished giving him what for. He left here looking like he sucked on a lemon. Even though I was on the phone with Kyle, I snuck a picture of that. Framing it would be too expensive, but maybe Iâll use a Shutterfly promo code and send out Christmas cardsâ
I caught her eyes before we fully entered the living room. âDonât do it. Itâs fabulous and all, but somebody around here is bound to show that to him. Then where will you be?â
âHigh on life is where Iâll be,â she deadpanned while she settled the baby carrier on the couch.
Jared climbed off Momâs lap and she gave Tanya her big eyes. âWhatâd you tell Raegan when you came in? Jared stole my attention, but youâre not keeping me in the dark, lady.â
I went to the kitchen while Tanya recounted her picture-taking capabilities. When I came back in with a glass of water for Tanya, Mom cackled.
It was contagious, seeing as I hadnât heard Mom cackle in years. That meant I was chuckling when I answered my cell phone.
âHello?â
âWhatâs funny, baby?â Clint asked.
âOh, just Tanya. She liked how you handled Mr. Hipps. Whatâs up?â
His groan edged close to being a growl. âWanted you to tell Penny sheâll have company tonight. Gabeâs gonna hang with her.â
âAre you kidding? Clint, why on earth would a young guy like Gabeââ
âI wanted Brock to do it, but Gabe was there when Brock and I were discussing details. Thinking he feels indebted to me, but after this weâre square, as far as Iâm concerned anyway. Besides, his womanâs finishing her MBA and heâs trying to hustle to finish his own degree. Keeping an eye on Penny for a night is good for both of them.â
I nodded. âDid you forewarn him?â
âAbout what?â
âAbout the break-in last night, and about how Mom can be a little... forward.â
Clint laughed. âHoney, Gabe can handle whatever Penny throws his way. As for the other, Gabe has a gun heâll keep nearby. Forgot to tell you this before I left, but the Sheriffâs Office has put your momâs house on the list for random drive-bys. Wonât be that frequent, but it should be enough to discourage anybody from breaking in again.â
âAll right.â
I could feel the heat of his sinister chuckle. âThatâs not the only reason I called, Raegan, so donât say âall rightâ so soon.â
A curl of warmth slid through my belly. âIt isnât?â
âNo. Youâre staying at my place tonight, so you need to pack a change of clothes and your stuff for the bathroom. But, more than that, I wanted to give you the heads up Iâm taking you out and if you felt like wearing that purple dress again, it wouldnât go unnoticed.â
I fought an eye-roll, but couldnât stop myself from sharing, âClint, that dress is periwinkle, not purple.â
I heard him exhale. âIs that ludicrous color in the purple family?â
That forced me to audibly exhale before I admitted, âYes.â
âThatâs what I thought. Anyway, wear that, or wear another dress. There might be dancing where weâre going.â
âDancing?â I whispered.
âMaybe,â he whispered back.
A thrill shot through me. Over the three years Clint and I dated before I moved north, heâd taught me how to salsa, mambo, and samba. Clint was sexy as hell any time of day, but he became sex on fire when he was dancing. I had shoved those memories out of my mind, but now they were back in full force.
âYou on the line, Rae?â
âYes,â I murmured.
âDonât think this is some excuse to go shopping. For all we know, the fuckers who broke in have eyes on the house. Broad daylight and you got people around, you should be good. But you leave the house for something as stupid as a new dress, thatâs another story.â
I didnât realize I was smiling until my lips pulled into a frown. âWay to rain on the parade of possible dancing going on in my head, Clint. I wasnât planning to go shopping, and for what itâs worth, I can dance in jeans too, you know.â
âNot if you plan to dance with me, mamita.â
âWhatever.â
âNot âwhatever,â but thatâs all I got for now.â
âWhat time are you picking me up?â
âNot sure, but before seven.â
When I pulled the phone from my ear, I realized Tanya had been listening.
Her eyes sparkled when she smiled. âYou need another dress, donât you?â
I couldnât hold back my smile. âIf youâre willing to loan one to me, you betcha. You donât have anything red, do you?â
Clint
EVEN THOUGH I KEPT things light with Rae on the phone, my gut burned with worry.
She had yet to ask me how the intruder got into her motherâs house. Then again, I hadnât enlightened her, either. The lock to the front door didnât show any signs of forced entry, and the faint scrapes along the face of
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