Chapter 28

I should have realized Nigel wasn’t most men. “You must tell me what you said to him. I swear I thought he was going to throw a tantrum right at the table.” He closed the door, strode around to the driver’s side, and got in. He put the key into the ignition and turned to smile at me. That smile lightened his expression and made him seem younger. But then he frowned. “What’s bothering you?”

“Nothing, darling. I’m just pleased to know you realize I can take care of myself.”

“You’re a Sebring,” he said, as if that explained everything. And in a manner of speaking, I supposed it did. “However, I hope you won’t object if I ever step in and punch someone’s nose for making a pass at you?”

“Of course not. Why should I be selfish and keep you from having any fun.”

“I’m just sorry you missed the rest of the meal. Mrs. Armstrong makes an excellent pumpkin pie.”