And Kate seemed to be in her element. She strutted right into that room, a smile glued to her lips and greetings flying as she moved from person to person. I felt like a puppy on a leash being dragged across the floor without any idea of what the hell was going on around me. “Better watch out for this one,” David said in my ear through the Bluetooth bud I’d placed there as we got out of the car, “she’s ambitious.” “Mind your business,” I muttered. The Bluetooth was supposed to be a way for the team to stay connected, not be a gossip channel. We couldn’t let ourselves get distracted from our mission. Even if these people were as overstuffed as the couch in my parents’ den. About two hours in, Kate grabbed my hand and pulled me toward the dance floor. “I need a break,” she said with a tired sigh. “And here I thought it was just you wanting to be in my arms.”
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