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Chapter Six You know it's funny, you seem to change a little more every time I see you," Nick remarked. He was returning a book he'd taken from the house by mistake. Standing at her doorstep, he looked as if he wanted to be asked inside. "Changed again?" Dana said. She knew why, but she wasn't planning to tell him. "So how was your date?" he asked. "Very enjoyable," she said. She watched her ex-husband shivering in the cold, feeling a little cold herself with the night air hitting her through her thin sweater. "I suppose you can come in," she finally said. For some reason, when she'd had such malice for him the last few times they'd met, she wasn't really feeling that way now. Perhaps having another man to think about was the best tonic. "Thanks," Nick said. He joined her in the livin