CHAPTER 6IAN SLIPPED OUT OF THE bed, but even in the darkness, the pale moonlight that streamed in through the open window outlined his movement about the room. He slipped into the clothes he’d left on the table beside the bed and then turned back to her. She closed her eyes quickly. He probably couldn’t make out any detail in the dark, but it was better to be on the safe side. If he thought she was asleep, he’d be out of the house within minutes. If he saw she’d laid there wide awake for the past hour, there was the possibility he’d be interested in a second round. All she wanted was for him to leave so some of the tension that was turning her stomach would ease. Though he’d never found reason to venture into her garage before, she’d been waiting with baited breath since he arrived for so