Lisa Kleypas Quotes
The Only Way Through Is That Kissing Gate."
"Why Is It Called That?"
"I Don't Know." Lottie Considered The Gate Thoughtfully. "I Suppose Because A Kiss Would Be The Unavoidable Consequence Of Two People Trying To Pass Through It At The Same Time."
"An Interesting Theory." Sydney Paused Inside The Narrow Gate. Leaning Against One Side Of It, He Sent Her A Challenging Smile, Knowing Full Well That She Could Not Go Through Without Brushing Against Him.
Lottie Raised Her Brows. "By Some Chance Are You Expecting Me To Test It?"
Lord Sydney Lifted One Shoulder In A Relaxed Shrug, Watching Her With A Vagabond Charm That Was Nearly Irresistible. "I Won't Stop You, If You Feel So Inclined."
-Lottie & Nick
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