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Slower this time.

“Elizabeth?”

Oh, my God.

My heart stops doing all that sprinting before swirling with enthusiasm in my chest.

This man is going to give me a heart attack.

I shift to the door, take a deep breath, and make sure my belt is tied and I’m covered before I unlock and pull it open.

David awaits with a bag of goodies. I swiftly notice the name of the pharmacy open 24 hours downtown.

That was fast.

I take it with a smile.

“Oh… I didn’t expect this. How nice of you.”

It's not my intention to sound phony, but I come off that way.

He lifts an eyebrow.

“I’m sorry if I ruined your plans for the evening,” I add.

That sounds even less genuine, so I stop and look inside the small bag.

He brought everything I needed for my knees.

“Thank you again,” I say quietly, taming my enthusiasm this time.

I’m the only woman I know who can sound phony even when she’s one hundred percent sincere.

“Do you want to come in?”

Glancing over his shoulder, I check the street.

His car is parked in front of my house, and the engine is turned off.

He no longer wears his suit jacket.

“I can’t offer you a drink. Unless you want coffee.”

He ponders as if he’s never been invited to a woman’s place in the middle of the night before.

I just think it’s polite to invite him in.

Maybe I can talk to him a little to smooth things out.

“I’m good. Nothing to drink for me,” he says, walking in, though.

I step back to make room for him.

“This is my new place,” I say, gesturing around. “I barely moved in, so it’s not completely furnished,” I drone on, moving toward the kitchen. “I’ll have a hot chocolate since I’m cold from the rain.”

I place the bag on the kitchen island.

“I don’t expect you to drink hot chocolate with me…” I murmur, waiting for him to comment.