Justice For Corrie (Badge Of Honor: Texas Heroes Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
She could feel Quint standing at her side. He had one hand on her hip and she could feel his thumb caressing her side as he stood patiently, letting her unlock her apartment by herself. It was one of the four hundred twenty-three thousand things she found herself mentally calculating that she liked about the man. Holding her hand as he helped her navigate? Check. Asking her if she read Braille, then requesting a Braille menu from the hostess? Check. After the waiter put down their drinks, moving hers until it touched her hand so she’d know where it was? Check. Calmly and without fanfare explaining, by using a typical clock face, where the food was on her plate? Check. Even now, he could’ve been overbearing and asked for her keys so he could open her door for her, but he didn’t. He got it. He really seemed to understand that she wasn’t helpless because she couldn’t see. They’d talked a lot throughout dinner about how she got around and what assistive technologies she used in her everyday life.
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