r tone so even it sounded more
. His cool gaze lingered on her bare face before
t a flicker of warmth softening his sharp feat
rents this afternoon,
ge to refuse knot
e, where Caiden's mother, Ivy Evans, filled
in a clipped voice, "I've already tol
n about to say with
porridge again, though the though
rown creasing his brow. "What's wron
tly. "Honestly, it's the best porr
t hovered on the tip of his to
en gift bag across the table. Gold lettering shimmered on
on it, recognition ti
e Evans family adored-new collections always sent
brushed the bag open with a light touch, rev
ht get the wrong idea and think I don't take care of you," Caiden
tightened faintly
whisper so soft it nearly d
skimming over her bare collarbone before
ded stiffly, almost defensive
ling it wasn't enough, he went on, "I was going to toss
no weight, no warmth. She nudged the
re windows, carving a pale golden line
s. For a second, his hand lifted as if to touch her face, but the motion falter
ing that gloomy look all day. It kind o
dow, stirring a loose strand of hair b
ed at the top of the stairs did N
ace, its deep green gleam c
Cheryl had worn most often, th
one felt no different-just some trinket he'd been ready to t
yl Evans's old pieces?" Greta's curious v
s at Cheryl's side. After Noreen married into the fa
ise, caught off guard b
odded with quiet conviction. "I'm certain. Mrs. Cheryl Evans
s as she began to smile. "Since he's giving you
e, Noreen held her tongue and allowed Gret

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