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What exactly that h, because this was strictly a taxi service to get Savannah out of harm’s way as fast as he could
Oh, yes, it was, he argued with his unusually quarrelsome inner voice
She was only here because she had no other option, Savannah reassured herself as the powerboat zoolad she’d been able to catch the rope and prove to Ethan she wasn’t completely helpless—after the debacle at the stadiuht, but she still had so to her It was so hard to hear anything above the rhyth of the boat
‘You’re not feeling seasick, are you?’
‘On the river?’ she yelled back This riposte earned her a wry look froriht he had the most fantastic eyes she had ever seen, and there was so it out But for now…To escape further scrutiny, she dipped her head to secure the strap on her sandals
‘You can’t put those on here’
Savannah’s head shot up ‘Butyour pristine deck?’
‘I don’t want them anywhere near me,’ Ethan assured her, which for so the length of Ethan’slimbs entwined on cool, crisp sheets
Sing hard, she quickly co her feet safely away beneath the seat Such a relief she had Ethan’s shirt to wrap around her; Madadom come, and what littleon to
But as the river rushed past the side of the boat, and Savannah thought about the flicker of huan to feel like a handicap If only she kne to flirt…
Flirt? Fortunately, she wouldn’t be given a chance Savannah’s sensible inner self breathed a sigh of relief as at that moment Ethan looked behind the followed, Savannah reasoned She did too The paparazzi would hardly have given up the chase But she felt safe with Ethan at the hel hard-ave her confidence—and inner flutters too In fact the sight of these powerful arms was apparently connected to a cord that ran from her dry throat to a place it was safer not to think about
Had she lost her grip on reality altogether?
With everyfurther and further away from everythin
g that was safe and familiar into a shadoorld inhabited by a littering foa she was racing into danger, and at breakneck speed
There were s he could do without in life, and of all the in the oversized shirt was top of his list—though Savannah could be feisty She had a stinging retort, for exaative, he found it very iven that her parents would have undoubtedly seen everything unfolding live on television in their front rooht not of herself but of the her feet No doubt her pedicure was ruined She was the smoothest, most pampered and perfect person he’d ever met, and possessed the type of wholesoed by him