g the heavy thermos into Alexis's numb hands. "Pour a
f she owned the place, her intention clearly to in
rew's arm and pulled him into the corner of the li
lease just go with it. My mom has a heart condition. I can't tell he
his expression unreadable.
," she breathed. "Okay. Your name is Kevin Price. Y
he universe, it seemed, had a twisted sense of humor. He was now an imposter of one of his own em
ing to build a believable fiction. "If she asks you any
around the doorframe. "Alexis told me you work at Espinoza Con
ion, based on the glowing repor
s; he was calm, confident, and utterly charming. "Yes, ma'am. It's a good firm." His voic
rning with anxiety. She could hear her mother chatting away in the liv
he interrogating mother-in-law. "So, Kevin, tell me about you
vering over a pot of soup. This was off-
he said smoothly. "They were in international trade. And
ough to discourage follow-up questions. It was also, Alexis wo
g, his calm confidence-it was everyth
ially. "So, when are you two planning on making it offici
ff guard. He paused, his gaze flicking toward the ki
e. He turned back to Judith, a wa
I would marry her tomorrow. But a decision that i
the pressure squarely back on Alexis, while making him look like the p
esponse. She shot him a look of pure, unadulterated gratitude. This stranger, this man she'd
l, and as she did, t
a meaningless accident, but her heart stuttered in her chest. She p
ge, but his eyes held hers for
saw it and interpreted it as the sweet, shy affection
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