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Her eyes widened into saucers, brimming with shock and apparent confusion.
âI reined myself back from the edge I had run up to, taking a step back. My jaw ached from all the clenching I had been doing since I woke from the nightmare.
â"Forget I said anything," I drawled.
âShe blinked, swallowing audibly. My eyes snagged on her throat, on the pulse skipping there. The dream that haunted me flickered in my vision; I could see Kaleb's breath fanning across her skittering pulse, the shiver that rippled through her drenched body.
âI dragged both hands through my disheveled hair, ripping my gaze from her and back to my clipboard. "Let us begin." My voice was lower than I had ever heard it.
âBut she stood still, frozen in place.
âI faced her, my expression as hard as it had been when I woke from the wretched dream. "Come on," I prompted.
âShe nodded, easing her stance. Her teeth sank into her bottom lip, and my chest almost caved in.
