“Most people already think we’re dating,” he felt it necessary to point out.
“They can think that all they want,” she declared. “We aren’t confirming it and they have no evidence.”
He remembered the notebook locked in his desk at his office. He couldn’t say how many people had read it but a lot of people had heard about the content.
He had decided not to tell her that the diary had gotten out, or that he had it. Saying anything now would only make things worse. He would give it back, but the timing wasn’t right. He wasn’t sure when it would be.
“You should tell Wendy about us if you’re worried about a conflict of interest,” Matthew said as he got out of bed.
Sydney grimaced and sat up. When she flipped her hair out of her face, he noticed she was blushing. “Not yet. It’s too difficult to explain after...well, after everything. Right now I think it’s best if I don’t cover local government.”
“So when will I get to see you?” He lifted her up and held her by her waist. “I don’t want to sneak around.”
Sydney clung to his shoulders. She pressed her naked body against his and wrapped her legs around his waist as he started to walk to the bedroom door. “Where are you taking me?”
“To the shower.” Her eyes glowed with interest. Sex in the shower wasn’t one of the fantasies she’d included in her notebook, but it was high on his list. “And then you make me breakfast.”
She arched her eyebrows. “Oh, can I?”
Matthew squeezed her buttocks. “If you can’t be seen with me at Dawson’s, then you’ll have to take care of me.”
“Don’t worry, Matthew. I’m going to take very good care of you.”
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