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I brush my thumb lightly along her arm.

“You don’t,” I say quietly. “Not with me.”

She nods slightly.

“And that,” she admits, “might be why I ended up naked with you twelve hours after meeting your son.”

I chuckle. “That does seem like a strong indicator.”

She smiles against my shoulder.

I shift slightly, then without really thinking about it I guide her gently onto her back. She lets me, watching me like she’s trying to understand something rather than just react to it.

I brace one arm beside her, leaning over her, close enough to feel her breath catch again.

“What?” she asks quietly.

I lock eyes with her.

“You have a very inaccurate self-assessment,” I tell her.

Her brow furrows. “Excuse me?”

“I like that you notice things,” I say. “Most people don’t. They just… exist loudly.”

That earns a small smile.

“I like that you knew about the velociraptors having feathers.”

“That is a scientifically supported position.”

“I like that you say things like that with complete seriousness.”

She snorts softly.

“And you are funny,” I continue.

“I am not funny.”

“You absolutely are.”

“I am observant. That’s different.”

“You tricked me into looking away so you could score,” I remind her.

“That was tactical brilliance.”

“That was a fake distraction.”

“That was thegoal.”

I grin. “Exactly. Funny.”

Her cheeks warm slightly but she doesn’t look away.

“And you’re beautiful,” I say.

She immediately shakes her head. “Let’s not—”