Fire At Dawn: The Firefighters Of Darling Bay 2 - Plot & Excerpts
“Nice night.” It was probably the dumbest thing he’d ever said in his life. “Mmmm.” He didn’t know how to talk to her. Not like this. Not on a date. At work, yeah. He could—and did—spend hours in dispatch talking about nothing in particular and everything in general. Didn’t matter if it was a political argument or a limerick contest, the thing he liked best about Lexie was that she always seemed to want to listen to him. She really listened. And she didn’t let him get away with anything, either. When his voice dropped because something was hard to talk about, she called him out on it. “You’re good to talk to.” His voice was too loud in the cab of truck and Lexie jumped. He didn’t blame her. The comment came from silence, out of nowhere. “Um. Thanks?” Perfect. Compliment the woman on how good she was to talk to when they weren’t talking. Now this was the dumbest thing he’d ever said in his life. Who knew he could top himself twice in two sentences? One night, about five years ago, he’d been sent on a vehicle versus pedestrian call.
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