““Hello,” she mumbled. “Did I wake you?” Steve’s voice was music to her ears. “Yes. But it’s okay. Talking to you makes it easier to pretend you’re still here.” “If I was still there, what would I be doing?” “Well,” she thought about it. “Seeing as your side of the bed is cold, you must be out making me breakfast.” He laughed. “I’m so thoughtful, that way.” “Mmm...” Catlin stretched. “The pillow smells like you. It makes me wish you were back here.” “You and me both. ...I don’t suppose you could hold that position until noon?” “Sorry. I’m afraid you’re going to have to woo me all over again.” “It’s a dirty job, but somebody’s got to do it.” Catlin chuckled. “Speaking of wooing me, which by the way is a euphemism for what you did so nicely last night—“ “Really?”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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