Caitlyn asked as Reid closed her office door behind him. Despite her attempt to appear calm, she looked pale and as skittish as a colt. It was clear David Hunter had rattled her. Reid rubbed the back of his neck, deciding to tell her the truth. “Agent Tierney thinks I’ve become too personally involved.” Her green eyes were uncertain. “Are you?” “I think you know the answer to that, Caitlyn,” he said in a low rasp. He’d had the stress of the MRI on his mind, and he had come up here craving the comfort of her presence. But Reid had allowed himself to get too caught up in his attraction to her, risking her life in the process. He’d been the one telling her to be careful and what had he done? He’d taken her out to an isolated area of her property. And instead of keeping himself on high alert, they’d been having a full-on make-out session. Letting things get out of hand. “What occurred between us this afternoon was my fault.