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He looked dark and dangerous and his blue gaze locked on hers in blatant challenge, his mouth tightening as their eyes met. Her heart stumbled and her stomach lurched but her instinct to close the door and pretend that there was no one there was curbed by the knowledge that this wasn’t her house. She had no right to shut him out of his brother’s home. And she really didn’t want him to know that she cared that much. It was the one thing that stopped her dropping her glass and reaching for her coa...t. Pride. She was no longer so weak and pathetic that she believed that she couldn’t exist without Tom Hunter in her life. Calling on inner reserves, she reminded herself that part of coming home had been to confront what she’d felt for Tom, and she couldn’t do that by avoiding him. Avoiding him implied that she still felt something for him, and she wasn’t that foolish. ‘Well?’ A faint smile of self-mockery touched his firm mouth. ‘Are you going to slam the door in my face?’ The fact that she’d considered doing exactly that brought a trace of colour to her cheeks and she stepped to one side to let him in, careful that her gaze revealed nothing.
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