“I said as I reached for the napkins. “Did I hurt you badly?” The box, obeying some physics principle I wasn’t familiar with, fell corner first. So, though the box itself wasn’t heavy, the corner was sharp enough to cause damage. “I’m okay.” Ian smiled at the higher tone of his voice as he tested putting weight on his damaged foot. “That had to hurt. Should I get you some ice? Should you sit down?” “I’m fine, Becca. I think I can walk it off. You have lousy timing, though.” I actually blushed. “...Well, I owe you one.” The moment for kissing had passed right on by, probably with Carl Monroe, who was nowhere to be seen now. “I’ll keep that in mind. Come on, let’s get to the party.” Ian picked up the box of napkins. We made our way to the party area, both of us trying not to limp. Whatever hadn’t been put in order before, Sam had taken care of. All the tables were covered with tablecloths and arranged nicely, the band’s instruments were set up, and the caterers had put the food on the buffet tables.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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