Page 59 of Hiding Forever


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“Honesty. That’s nice.” Yet another fascinating, refreshing trait of Riley’s.

“I have no reason to lie to you.”

“Other than not telling me why you’re here,” I tease, then realize he might not see what I said as funny.Crap.

He nods, his gaze unfocused, as if he’s thinking about it.

“Sorry. I shouldn’t have said that. Bad joke.”

“No. It’s honest. I like that about you.”

“I like that about you, too.”

He draws in a deep breath. “How about we take a break from the kittens tonight and do something fun? If you want,” he adds. “And only for a little while.”

“Okay. What do you want to do?”

“I don’t know. Something outside. Tennis maybe?”

“Hmm? I like the outdoor idea and I like tennis, but what if we did something else?”

“Like?”

I think of some options. “What about the beach? We could walk down there dressed in disguise. I doubt anyone would recognize us at night.”

“What kind of disguises?”

“Hoodies and sunglasses?”

“At night?”

“Wigs and hats?”

Riley laughs.

Itty-bitty jumps at the deep sound.

“Sorry, girl.” He pets her head. “They eat slowly.”

“Is that a no?” I ask.

He straightens and draws in a breath of contemplation. “It’s a yes. I’d love to get in disguise and walk to the beach with you.”

“As long as it’s not too risky,” I add. “We can always play tennis, even at night. The courts have lights.”

“I like the beach idea. I love the smell and sound of the ocean.” He gets a dreamy look in his eyes, and my heart sighs.

Not making a move on him tonight might be my biggest challenge yet. We need to keep things simple and not add desires into this adventure—his first outing with me. I can’t screw it up.