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The Secret Affair(12)



                “I don’t know why we did it, but we can’t do it again.”

                That was easy for her to say. “Why not?”

                She frowned at him. “You know why not. Your cousin is married to my sister.”

                “And?”

                She placed her hands on her hips giving him a mind-boggling view of her slim waist line. “And we can’t do it again. I know all about your womanizing reputation, Aidan.”

                Her words struck a nerve. “Do you?”

                “Yes. And I’m not interested. The only thing I’m interested in is getting into medical school. That’s the only thing on my mind.”

                “And the only thing on mine is getting out of medical school,” he countered in a curt tone. “As far as Dillon being married to Pam, it changes nothing. You’re still a beautiful woman and I’m a man who happens to notice such things. But since I know how the situation stands between us, I’ll make sure it doesn’t happen again.”

                “Thank you.”

                “You’re welcome. Glad we got that cleared up. Now I can continue showing you around.”

                “I’m not sure that’s a good idea.”

                He watched her and when she pushed a lock of hair away from her face, he again thought how strikingly beautiful she was. “Why not? You don’t think you can control yourself around me?” he asked, actually smiling at the possibility of that being true.

                Her look of anger should have warned him, but he’d never been one to heed signs. “Trust me, that’s definitely not it.”

                “Then there’s no reason for me not to finish showing you around, is there, Jillian? Besides, Bailey will give me hell about it if I don’t. There’s a lot of land we still have to cover so let’s get started.”

                He began walking along the bank of the river and figured that after cooling off Jillian would eventually catch up.

                * * *

                Jillian watched Aidan walk ahead and decided to hang back a moment to reclaim her common sense. Why had she allowed him to kiss her? And why had she enjoyed it so much?

                The man gave French kissing a whole new definition, and she wasn’t sure her mouth would ever be the same.

                No one had ever kissed her like that before. No one would have dared. To be honest, she doubted anyone she’d ever kissed would know how. Definitely not Cobb. Or that guy in her freshman year at Wyoming University, Les, that she’d dropped really quickly when he wanted to take her to a hotel and spend the night on their first date. He might have been a star on the school’s football team, but from the couple of times they had kissed, compared to what she’d just experienced with Aidan, Les had definitely dropped the ball.

                But then, regardless of how enjoyable Aidan’s kiss had been, she was right in what she’d told him about not repeating it. She had no business getting involved with a guy whose favorite sport was messing around. She knew better. Honestly, she didn’t know what had come over her.

                However, she knew full well what had come over him. More than once she’d overheard Dillon express his concern to Pam that although the twins were doing well at Harvard, he doubted they would ever settle down into serious relationships since they seemed to enjoy being womanizers. That meant Aidan’s interest in her was only because of overactive testosterone. Pam had warned Jillian numerous times about men who would mean her no good, and her oldest sister would be highly disappointed if Jillian fell for the ploy of a man like Aidan. A man who could take away her focus on becoming a doctor just to make her his plaything.