“Maybe another night then,” I offered, inclining my head.
Her eyes flared at the mention of another night, and yet again I had to fight every instinct in my body to keep myself from taking a step toward her.
“Another night,” she replied huskily.
“Good night then, dear Acadia,” I said to her as I backed away. “Chen, my assistant, has brought your car up to the front.” I gestured to the front gate where I saw the glow of Acadia’s headlights.
She lifted the keys from her pocket, and I grinned.
“Did I mention he was a car thief in his past life?” I asked, reaching for the fence.
She grunted. “No,” she denied. “I think you forgot to mention that.”
I laughed, then turned my back on her and walked back inside.