Chapter Sixty-Two: Dinner Date

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Kameron It didn't matter if she was wearing an evening gown, or a pair of froggy scrubs, she was the most beautiful woman I had ever laid eyes on. I loved everything about her, but most of all, I loved her simple, straight-forward nature. We took the elevator to the lobby, and I was able to fold myself into the back of the limousine with some difficulty. It felt damn good to be able to sit on the seat beside her, instead of being parked in the chair. I reached over and grasped her hand. She looked up at me with clear, guileless eyes. She smiled at me, but I could still sense there was a wall between us. I was determined to tear it down. I was tempted to lay it all on her in the car. I tamped down my impatience. I had to do this right, or I would lose her again. One of the bodyguards s

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