David.””Nobody home but you and me,” he said, nibbling at her jaw, her throat, her mouth as he guidedher out of the kitchen. “You know what I was thinking the other day?””No.” How could she? She didn’t know what she was thinking right now.”That it’s a complex business. My girlfriend lives with her mother.”She did laugh now, at the idea of being called anyone’s girlfriend.”And I live with my kids. No place to go to do all the things I’ve imagined doing with you. Do youknow the things I’ve imagined doing with you?””I’m getting the picture. David, it’s the middle of the day.””The middle of the day.” He paused at the base of the steps. “And an opportunity. I hate wastedopportunities, don’t you?

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