She ran a hand through her hair and adjusted the old flannel shirt she liked to sleep in just as the door opened. She hadn’t expected Adam. “Hey.” “Good morning. Ready for a lesson on making pancakes?” He put the frying pan he’d brought with him on the stove. “Mind if I have a cup of coffee?” “It’s your coffee. Go ahead.” She closed her laptop and waited while he added sugar to his cup. She’d thought her family had scared him off—especially after the meeting last night. She was still smarting from the underdog comment, but if he taught her how to cook, she might consider forgiving him. “Good coffee.” He toasted her with his mug. “Why are you here?” “You don’t want another cooking lesson?” She shifted in the old armchair. “I thought you’d given up on me.” “Sorry about that.
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