Temporary Family (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 738) by Sally Tyler Hayes

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She was fooling herself in thinking he wouldn't pick up on her uneasiness. " She felt a sudden urge to reassure him. He reminded her of someone, some lost little boy. She smiled, unable to help herself when she imagined what he'd think if he ever knew she was comparing him to one of her students. They got lost sometimes, basically good kids who for one reason or another just lost all sense of themselves and the things that were important. And that was the most dangerous kind of all. The kids who didn't care about themselves were the ones who made disastrous mistakes with their lives, sometimes mistakes that couldn't ever be corrected.

Now she wondered whether this moment would have been any easier if she'd been more experienced talking to a man she hardly knew. Surely it had to get easier than this. "I hope things work out … for Rico," he said, facing her now with a foot and a half between them. Laura swallowed hard, wondering why her throat would be so tight and why she had to struggle to control her breathing, wondering what in the world was happening between her and this man. She thought about asking him to explain it; after all, he was the one with the medical degree and the specialty in human behavior.

Something – more the tone of his voice than the actual words – stopped her cold in her tracks. Was she afraid of him? She was fooling herself in thinking he wouldn't pick up on her uneasiness. " She felt a sudden urge to reassure him. He reminded her of someone, some lost little boy. She smiled, unable to help herself when she imagined what he'd think if he ever knew she was comparing him to one of her students. They got lost sometimes, basically good kids who for one reason or another just lost all sense of themselves and the things that were important.

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