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’t like me,” he said easily

“No they don’t” Why disagree? Thethe truth Allister had already decided to hate the fellow When Allister e it

“And what about you, Miss—and I’lad it’s Miss, by the way—do you dislike me as well?”

“I don’t know you, Mr Jones And therefore I don’t have an opinion of you”

“Soive a person”

“Maybe for some, but I don’t take it as an insult I prefer it, in fact, when soh to make a favorable or distasteful remark

“Most of the ti fro from me that they were unable to earn on their own” Ellie settled her back against the seat and clasped her hands in her lap “Yes, I prefer it if so from his seat, she quickly added, “You’ll feel that way, too, by the tiht is over”

Seth leaned over and nudged her with his elbow “For future reference, I like you, Miss I like you a lot”

At that very lared at the store your mind”

Allister was enraged How had he missed Mr Jones? What had the son of a bitch done now? Hidden out in the lavatory while they’d boarded the plane?

He tried counting the rows between hie-o- by a few people in the aisle, but no one gave an inch To make matters worse, his brothers and friends deliberately tried to slow his pursuit

“Take a seat, Allister,” Mac said, standing up to stall him

“Move, Mac”

“It’s not worth it, e

“It’s not a coincidence he’s sitting beside her again”