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Anne sampled hers and, judging from the movement of her eyebrows, had come to the same conclusion regarding the strength of the brew. “Well, it’s certainly not coffee.”

He laughed. “No, it is not.” He took another sip before setting his cup down.

Taking a biscuit from the plate, Anne nibbled a corner of the square. Again, she reacted, this time her eyes widened slightly and her lips puckered.

“Oh dear,” he murmured, plucking a biscuit to try. He took a small bite and recoiled at the amount of salt. “Perhaps not as sweet as one might expect.”

Anne set her biscuit on her saucer and used a napkin to dab her mouth. “Bless them for trying.”

“Now I know not to refer any of them for a baking apprenticeship.”

Giggling softly, Anne set her napkin on the table. “They went to a great deal of effort. I wonder why.”

Rafe had his suspicions but didn’t want to share them. He didn’t need any help when it came to trying to pair him with Anne. It was taking all his controlnotto couple with her, physically or otherwise.

Anne studied him, a smile curling her lips. “They care for you very much.”

“How do you know?”

She’d only been alone with them for a few minutes.

“They were exceptionally kind when I arrived, saying that any friend of yours was a friend of theirs and they were delighted to meet me.” Her brow creased. “Now that I think of it, they seemed to put extra emphasis on the word friend.”

“Hmmm.” That was all Rafe could think to say.

“Thatishow I introduced myself to Annie last week. But this tea for just the two of us is clearly a planned endeavor by the lot of them. You’ve no idea why?”

Rafe caught a flash of bright blond hair—belonging to Charlie—peeking around the wall of the staircase. “Charlie? Is there something you need?”

There was no response, but neither was there the telltale sound of feet ascending the stairs. Rafe tried again. “Charlie? Come out, please.”

A moment later, Charlie crept down the stairs and trudged to the table, guilt etched into his features. “Yes, sir?”

“Why are you spying on us?”

The boy was ten, with a sweet nature. Rafe had brought him to John last fall after Charlie’s mother had died.

“They sent me down to see what’s going on. Whether you were kissing yet or not.” Charlie made a face. “I didn’t want to come, but they said I was smallest, so it should be me.”

Anne’s brows shot up as she darted a look at Rafe. He would have laughed if he didn’t, in fact, want to kiss her so badly.

“Is that the point of this endeavor?” Rafe asked. “To get us to kiss?”

“Annie said you’d get married if you kissed.”

Hell.What if they’d already done more than that?

Anne put her hands in her lap. “And you all think we should get married?”

Charlie nodded vigorously. “Mr. Bowles needs someone to look after him the way he looks after all of us.”

Rafe stood. “All right, Charlie. Tell your friends this was very nice, but…Mrs. Dazzling and I are not getting married. Nor are we kissing.”

Exhaling loudly, Charlie started to turn toward the stairs. “They won’t like it when I tell them.”

Rafe went to the boy and touched his shoulder. “I appreciate your efforts very much. Please thank them for me, will you?”

“I will. Annie’s still going to be disappointed.” As he climbed back up the stairs, Rafe’s throat tightened.