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Belle grabs my arm and the credit card. “Let’s go. We don’t want to be here anyway.”

I allow myself to be dragged away because if I stayed much longer looking at the blonde, I’d probably do something I’d regret.

Chapter Eleven

ANNABELLE

Why did I go back in? Because I wanted to prove to myself I have a spine. That I can stand up for myself, but I have learned that never goes well. I don’t know why I try. People don’t really want to hear what I have to say. They’re not going to change their mind. I also don’t want to spew venom, letting them turn me into a person I am not.

Still, it doesn’t stop the hurt of feeling like I can never find my place in the world. The pigeons across the street were nicer to me, but I also had bread. It was a transactional birdship.

“Here.” I hand the card back to Charlie. I didn’t know a credit card could be metal and so heavy. You could assault a person with that thing. He hesitantly takes it from me. “I'm not upset with you,” I tell him. “Thanks for trying to help.” He came to my defense, and it was sweet of him. Honestly, it’s one of the nicest gestures anyone has ever done for me.

“You're not mad at me?” His expression is a mixture of skeptical and sheepish.

“No, you're doing your job.”

He takes the card from me. “My job?” His brows furrow, and a look of confusion now takes over his face.

“Yes, for your boss.” That’s who had to have sent him here. I don’t think our paths crossed by coincidence. It all makes perfect sense now.

“Right.”

“Wait, is your name really Charlie?” I ask. “Or?—”

“It is.”

“Well, I'm sorry you got stuck on babysitting duty, or whatever this is.” I wave my hand between us. I can't believe I thought this man was into me. That we truly had some sort of connection. I should have known that it was all in my own head.

“I’m not on babysitting duty. I enjoy my time with you.” I search his face, wanting to believe him. I swear he appears sincere, but I have never been the best judge of character. I too often give people the benefit of the doubt.

Charlie is warm and inviting. I don't know why. It could be his size. He’s tall with broad shoulders, and with his brown hair and green eyes and the bit of scruff that he didn't shave today, he reminds me of a big teddy bear. Hell, even a bear shifter.Wow, lay off the proposal romance, Belle.

“I've enjoyed hanging out with you. It was the highlight of my day when we had our kind of book club.”

I laugh. We hadn't really gotten to the reading. “I did too. Did you make the book stuff up?”

“I was only going to check on you, and then I found I wanted to speak to you, so I suppose I used it.”

“You were ordered to talk to me?” I playfully eye him.

“No one would have to order me to do such a thing.” I find myself softening more to him.

“Is boss man worried I'm getting into trouble? Maybe embarrassing him?”

“Boss man?”

“Your boss,” I laugh. “My husband.” I do act quiet around my husband. Well, if you can act that way through communications.

“You're far from embarrassing, Belle.” He nods toward the building. “It's them that should be embarrassed. I promise it will be handled.”

“Don't tell him.” His words cause me to start to panic a bit. I don’t want my husband to think that I can’t keep up my end of the deal.

“But you?—”

“Please, I'm here to make his life easier for whatever reason. He's done so much already for me.”

“Your pleas are hard to deny.”