“I didn’t bring you to the ranch so I could seduce you. I asked you to stay here so I could take care of you and the baby, not take advantage of you.”

“That’s a shame,” Hannah whispered.

Brett wanted her in a bad, bad way.

She sauntered toward him—a seductress intent on the object of her desire.

“Are your dangerously out-of-control hormones going to keep testing my resolve for the rest of your pregnancy?” He’d meant it as a jest, but his voice was still thick with need.

“Probably. But if you’re expecting an apology, you’re going to be disappointed.”

“Let’s get out of here.”

They strolled to the grand staircase. “How’s it going to feel like a proper date if you don’t kiss me good-night?” she asked in quiet purr of a voice as they mounted the stairs.

Oh, man, she wasn’t making this easy on him. “Your hormones again?”

A mischievous grin graced her lips. “No. That was all me.”

“Hannah, I don’t think getting physically involved with each other is the best plan.”

“It’s not the worst plan, either.”

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