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Stopping before her, I grip Tilda’s chin and tip her head back. Then I bend down, stopping when our lips are just inches apart.

Holding her gaze, I lower my voice. “Onlyyoucan prevent forest fires.”

A puff of air leaves her parted lips.

I set the bowl of oatmeal in her hands. “Now eat your breakfast.”

Chapter 87

Tilda

My fingers clutchat the bowl.

Sorry, Ranger. But there is definitely a fire. In my pants.

Without looking, I put a spoonful of the oatmeal into my mouth, needing to wet my suddenly dry throat.

Fresh fruity sweetness bursts across my taste buds, and I jerk my attention away from Ethan’s jean-clad ass down to my bowl.

“What is this?” My question is garbled as I talk with my mouth still full.

“Wild strawberries.” Ethan sits and picks up his bowl.

“From where?” It’s a dumb question, but I can’t stop myself.

Ethan tips his head to his right. “Found a patch over that way.”

I look in that direction, pausing my spoon midway between my face and the bowl. “Oh.”

“I kept the cabin in sight. And I left the door closed.”

I blow out a breath. Ethan once again says exactly the thing I need to hear. “Sorry. I know I’m being a scaredy-cat. This wholenature thingis still new to me.”

“You’re not ascaredy-cat, Firecracker. It’s good to have a healthy respect for thisnature thing.”

I give him a half smile. “Thanks.” Then I use my spoon to scoop out a tiny strawberry and eat it. “This is really freaking amazing.”

When I look back up, Ethan’s looking at me like he wants to ask something.

“Yes, Berry Ranger?”

He smirks. “Is there a reason you don’t swear?”

I open my mouth, then shrug. “I swear.”

He purses his lips, like he’s trying to remember a time.

I poke at a strawberry with my spoon and sigh. “My family swore a lot.Swearsa lot. And I’m not likeoffendedby it. But when I was younger, I just… didn’t pick up the habit. And I guess it stuck. I don’t even really think about it anymore.”

Ethan’s expression is so serious that I know he’s thinking the worst.

And I’d like to tell him they didn’t swearatme. That they didn’t call me afucking waste of space. Or astupid asswhen I didn’t do well on a test.

I’d love to tell him that.

But I won’t lie to Ethan.

“Do you want me to stop swearing?” he asks with complete sincerity. And that’s what does it.