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She couldn’t wait. “Sounds perfect and relaxing.”

“Great. I’ll check the schedule and let you know what time I’ll pick you up.”

Tino continued to hold onto her, rubbing the pads of his thumbs over the back of her hands while he checked out their surroundings. “I hope you don’t object to PDAs.”

The small caress was short-circuiting her thought processes. “To what?”

His mouth kicked up in a sexy grin. “PDAs. You know, public displays of affection, because I’m planning on indulging in one here any second, and it will be impressive.”

She bet it would be, which was just fine with her. Besides, any woman would have to be either crazy or dead to object to what he had planned. “Give it your best shot.”

The second his mouth touched hers, butterfly soft and teasing, her pulse went into overdrive. The touch of his tongue against her lips took the kiss from teasing to pure temptation, and the devil knew it, too. When she moaned and pressed closer against his body, he smiled and kicked the heat level up another notch.

By the time he broke it off, they were both breathing harder than they had been at the end of their run. Tino’s smile was a bit rueful. “Wow, I think I need to take a cooldown lap around the lake. Of course, maybe jumping into the water would be more effective.”

He kissed her again, this one quick and friendly. “You’d better get going. I don’t want to make you late for work.”

Then he winked at her. “Unless you’re willing to bereallylate.”

And darned if she didn’t actually consider it. His huge grin made it clear that he knew it, too. It was time to put some distance between her and the sexy man who was still standing way too close for her peace of mind.

She got in her car and closed the door, needing that barrier between her and temptation. After lowering the window, she said, “I’ll see you tomorrow night after my class ends.”

“Yes, you will.”

Then he patted her fender and walked off with that sexy swagger that made her hormones sit up and take notice every time she saw him.

As she drove off, she was already counting the hours until she saw him again.