A Million Little Things (Mischief Bay, #3)

“I want him to leave me alone.”


Helen sighed. “At the risk of repeating myself, liar, liar.”

Kelly growled in the back of her throat. “You’re annoying.”

“That is absolutely true. Just say it. You’re interested. Intrigued, even. He’s hot and you have no idea why he’s suddenly interested, but you don’t hate it.”

“What I hate is being that transparent.”

Helen hugged her, then opened the passenger door of the truck and slid to the ground. “Only to me, my sweet. Only to me. My advice is simple. Say yes.”

“He hasn’t asked me anything. In fact all he’s done is stare at me and be everywhere I am.”

“Then go find out why. Oh, and start keeping condoms in your purse. Just in case.”

With that, Helen waved and walked into her house. Kelly waited until the living room lights came on before backing out of the driveway and heading home.

Kelly had no plans to take the condom advice, but confronting Griffith might not be such a bad idea. Maybe she could find out what he was up to. Because as nice as it would be to think he was interested in her, she knew for a fact her luck wasn’t that good. Besides, he was Griffith Burnett. Even if she got him, she would have no idea what to do with him. Sad, but true.

Copyright ? 2017 by Susan Mallery, Inc.

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