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“Who’s this?” I replied, smiling, her voice sounding familiar.

“Lots?”

“Danielle?”

“Why do you have my phone?”

I shrugged like an idiot. “Because I just found it.”

“Where?”

“On the ground.”

“Crap.”

“It’s fine. Still works.”

“Clearly,” she grumbled. “Crap. Crap. Crap. I need it.”

I scratched my head. “Where are you?”

“At home.”

My scratching stopped. “Really? You left without saying goodbye?”

“I was in a hurry.” Bullshit! ‘In a hurry’ my arse.

I didn’t believe her. She’d bailed because she didn’t want to admit she’d just experienced the best kiss of her life.

“DAMN IT! I really need my phone.”

“Then come back and get it.”

She let out a long, whiny moan. “I can’t be stuffed driving all that way.”

“All that way? Where do you live?”

“Essendon.” Fair enough.

Essendon was roughly an hour’s drive. I wouldn’t want to travel all that way just for my phone, either.

Glancing at my watch, I decided I’d help her out. “Look, I’m about to finish up here. What’s your address? I’ll drop it off on my way home.”

“You don’t have to do that. I don’t want you going out of your way.”

“It isn’t.”

“Really? Where do you live?”

“In the city.”

“In the city city?”

“Yes, in an apartment.”

She was quiet for a moment. “Okay, so long as it’s not too much trouble.”

“It’s not.”