shot at getting out of this wheelchair. I don’t intend to do anything that might distract from that.”
Ryan’s gaze narrowed. “There are a lot of therapists in Boston, you know. Maggie’s still got her copy of that list she made. A new therapist could uncomplicate things.”
“I’ve made my peace with having Kelly underfoot. I don’t want to start over,” Michael said flatly.
“That might be a shortsighted view, especially if you’re attracted to her,” Ryan said, refusing to let the subject drop.
“I’m not,” Michael insisted.
A grin spread across Ryan’s face. “I hope you were more convincing when you tried that line out on her brother.”
Michael sighed. “Probably not.”
“Just make me a promise, then,” Ryan pleaded. “When you two decide to have it out, don’t do it in here, okay? The bar glass is expensive.”
“I’ll keep that in mind.” Michael glanced toward Kelly and saw that she was watching him. “Guess I’d better bite the bullet and get back over there. I’ve managed to stay out of Kelly’s path most of the evening, which pretty much defeats the avowed purpose of bringing her here.”
Ryan stepped out from behind the bar and blocked his path. “Look, I know you didn’t ask for any advice from your big brother, but I’m going to offer some just the same. Therapy might get you back on your feet, but it’s going to take more than that to heal yoursoul. If Kelly’s offering more, don’t be so quick to turn your back on it.”
“I suppose you gave in the very first second that Maggie came into your life,” Michael speculated.
Ryan laughed. “Hardly. I’m just trying to save you a little time. You can learn from my mistakes and give in to the inevitable.”
“There’s nothing inevitable about Kelly and me.”
“If you say so,” Ryan said doubtfully.
“I do,” Michael said very firmly.
Unfortunately, Ryan didn’t look as if he believed the denial any more than Michael did himself.
In terms of building a bridge between herself and Michael, the evening had been a bust so far, Kelly concluded as he rejoined the group who’d clustered around several tables in the middle of the pub. She noted he was careful to stay on the opposite side of the table from her.
Unfortunately for him, Bryan had just asked Katie O’Brien to dance, so the chair right next to Michael had just opened up. She made her way around the table.
“You’ve been avoiding me,” she accused lightly as she took the vacant seat.
“Bryan’s orders,” he said just as lightly.
She laughed. “I probably ought to kill him.”
“You probably should.”
“Then, again, I’m surprised you scared off so easily.”
“A smart man knows to pick his battles and his enemies.”
Kelly regarded him with dismay. “Is that what I am, the enemy?”
He winced. “No, of course not. Neither is your brother. We’re just caught up in a complicated situation.”
“It doesn’t have to be all that complicated. I’m trying to get to know you. I’m not asking you to marry me or even to sleep with me.”
“Thank heavens for that,” he said fervently. “Your brother really would kill me, then.”
She decided to play it cool. “Only if you took me up on it,” she teased. “Would you?”
“Kelly.” Her name came out part warning, part plea.
“Yes?”
“You’re playing a dangerous game.”
“Only if you’re the least bit tempted,” she said.
“I’m a man,” he said, as if that said it all.
“So, of course, you’re not capable of resisting temptation?” she scoffed. “Please, Michael. Don’t try to make me believe you’d take advantage of the situation, if I happened to throw myself at you.”
A dull flush crept into his cheeks. “We’re never going to know, because you are not going to do that. Are we clear?”
The direct order made her see red. Something dark and dangerous came to life inside her. Before he could make his demand again, she leaned forward,
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