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him.
    While the playful little guy chewed and nipped at Camden’s hands, Keegan turned her attention toward me.
    “You haven’t told me much about your date with Turner. Spill the beans. You going on another one? Was he a gentleman? And race car driving . . . that shocked the crap out of me. I had no clue you were even into racing.”
    I held my hand up to her. “Okay, for starters, slow down. One question at a time. He was a gentleman.”
    Camden snickered in the background. “Well, that’s kind of shocking. You all thought I was a brut, Turner is worse than I ever was.”
    Keegan nudged him. “Hush. She’s talking. Anyway, you were saying?”
    I glanced back and forth between them. Their relationship and sweetness made me envious.
    “Yeah, so I’m not in to racecars. In fact, I had no idea he was even taking me to the track. Had I known I would have told him he could take his idea of a good date and shove it up his ass.”
    Keegan’s eyes got wide. “Then what made you agree to do it if you didn’t want too?”
    “Honestly, I don’t know. He pulled into the parking lot and he gave me a look that made me feel like I could . . . I don’t know, trust him? So I went with it.”
    “Wow. I’m honestly kind of shocked.”
    “Did you enjoy it?” Camden asked inquisitively.
    The puppy was vigorously running around the room, tossing toys in the air and making them squeak.
    I thought about how to best answer him. “Yes, I enjoyed it. At first, I was terrified. I’d never been inside a car that could go that fast. Turner ended up going around once, showing me that he had complete control of the vehicle. I know he wanted to push it to the limits, but I wasn’t having it.”
    I closed my eyes and remembered how the wind whipped around me and everything breezed by so fast I couldn’t make out shapes. What I remembered most though, was the way Turner looked at me, letting me know he had me. I knew when his blue eyes met mine, he was going to keep me safe. He didn’t even have to say anything to me, I just knew.
    Camden chuckled. “Turner always was the one to push the boundaries.”
    “What do you mean?”
    “When we were kids he was always the first one on the roller coasters, or jumping off the roof of the house onto something. I thought Mom and Dad were going to give him up for adoption or give him away on a street corner.”
    I tilted my head to the side, more curious than before. “So he’s a bit of an adrenaline junky?”
    “Yeah, you could say that.”
    A worker popped her head in. “How’s it going?”
    “He’s amazing!” Keegan clamored.
    “He’s a sweet boy. Would you guys like to see any other dogs?”
    Keegan and Camden looked at each other. “There was a female we saw, but it seems like Cam really likes this little guy,” Keegan told her.
    The worker beamed. “Well, if you’d like, I can start processing his paperwork while you speak to one of our adoption agents and they can give you all of his info if you are still interested.”
    “That would be great, thanks,” Camden agreed. He was holding the puppy on a leash, and I could tell this was the little fella they were going to go home with today.
    When the worker closed the door, Keegan turned back toward me. “Okay, so now what? Are you two going to go out on another date?”
    “I agreed to a second date. I just don’t know where he’s taking me.”
    “How exciting,” she shrilled.
    “Calm down, Keegan. It’s just a damn date. Not like they are walking down the aisle,” Camden scolded.
    She slapped his arm. “Shut up.”
    I shook my head. “Definitely no weddings for me. This girl has vowed to live the life of singlehood.”
    “Why?” Camden asked, completely contradicting what he just said to Keegan a moment ago.
    I stared at him. “Because I’m not interested. You become so invested in someone, giving your full self over to another person, and then what? What happens when they die? What would you do? How do you go

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