the sparkling green eyes and beautiful face. And sheâd take that secret to the grave.
Her cheeks heated as she imagined admitting such a thing to a guy who had likely cut a wide swath through the eligible women beating a path to his door. He hadnât let the grass grow under his feet, now, had he? Fathering twins with a woman heâd written off soon after spoke loudly enough to that question.
If she told him, heâd mistakenly assume she still had feelings for him, and that wasnât exactly true. She just couldnât find a man who fit her stringent criteria for intimacy. Call it old-fashioned, but she wanted to be in love before making love. And most men werenât willing to be that patient.
Except Kyle. Heâd never uttered one single complaint when he found out she wasnât hopping into his bed after a few weeks of dating. And oh, my, had it been worth the wait.
The heat in her cheeks spread, and the tingles werenât just under his palm. No, they were a good bit more in a region where she shouldnât be getting so hot, especially not over Kyle and his brand-new warriorâs body, laser-sharp focus and gentle hands.
Mercy, she should stop thinking about all that. Except he was looking at her the way he had last night, gaze on her lips, and she wondered if heâd actually do it this timeâkiss her as he had so many times before.
One of the babies yowled and the moment broke into pieces.
Kyleâs expression instantly morphed into one of concern as he spun toward the crib of the crying infant. Maddie. It was easy to tell them apart if you knew she was the smaller of the two girls. Sheâd worn a heart monitor for a long time but Grace didnât see the telltale wires poking out of the babyâs tiny outfit. Hopefully that meant the multiple surgeries had been successful.
âHey, now. Whatâs all this fuss?â he murmured, and scooped up the bundle of pink, holding her to his shoulder with rocking motions.
The baby cried harder. Lines of frustration popped up around Kyleâs mouth as he kept trying different positions against his shoulder, rocking harder, then slower.
âYou liked this earlier,â he said. âIâm following procedure here, little lady. Give me a break.â
Grace hid a smile. âMaybe her diaper is wet.â
Kyle nodded and strode to the changing table. âOne diaper change, coming up.â
He pulled a diaper from the drawer under the table, laid the baby on the foam pad, then tied the holding straps designed to keep Maddie from rolling to the ground with intricate knots. Next, he lined up the baby powder and diaper rash cream, determination rolling from him in thick waves. When the man put his mind to something, it was dizzying to watch.
With precision, he stripped the baby out of her onesie and took a swift kick to the wrist with good humor as he changed her diaper. It didnât help. The baby wailed a little louder.
âNo problem,â he said. âBabies usually cry for three reasons. They want to be held. Diaper. And...â A line appeared between Kyleâs brows.
Then Maggie woke up and cried in harmony with her sister.
âWant me to pick her up?â Grace asked.
âNo. I can handle this. Donât count me out yet.â He nestled the other baby into his arms, rocking both with little murmurs. âBottle. That was the other one Hadley said. Weâll try eating.â
Bless his heart. Heâd gone to Hadley for baby lessons. He was trying so hard, much harder than sheâd expected. It warmed her in a whole different way than the sizzle a moment ago. And the swell in her heart was much more dangerous.
The bottle did the trick. After Kyle got both girls fed, they quieted down and fell back asleep in their cribs. This time, he and Grace made it out of the room, but when they reached the living area off the kitchen, flustered was too kind a word for the state of her
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