Sheltering Hearts - Part 7
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"I wanted to stop by before getting the kids from school and off to their practices. Meanwhile, you go home and freshen up. Put on something nice. I hired a babysitter-one of the guys at the firehouse has a seventeen-year-old daughter who drives. drives. She's going to be at your house at six-thirty." She's going to be at your house at six-thirty."

"Oh, Clay. Babysitters are kind of expensive...."

"It's my treat and I can afford it," he said, tightening his arms around her. "I'm going to take you to a nice restaurant, then bring you home to a couple of sleeping kids worn out from baseball, excuse the sitter and make out with you on the porch for a while. That's what I want. Can you deal with that? Because it sounds like a great idea to me."

She rose on her toes and gave him a kiss. "You turned out to be a pretty good neighbor, Mr. Kennedy. Yes, I can deal with that."

He covered her lips in a deep and meaningful kiss. Against her lips he said, "I want to be a lot more than your neighbor, Dory."

She ran her fingers through the thick dark hair at his temple. "You already are."

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