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It sucked when breakfast with Lauren Monday morning didn’t happen. Unexpected issues arose for both of them, and they’d had to reschedule three times already this week. The feel of Lauren’s arms around her was both exhilarating and terrifying and wasn’t something Ainslon could get out of her head. However, the point still stood; Ainslon didn’t want what was happening between them to move forward until their business concluded. “Shady, I really like her.” Ainslon looked to the cat sprawled out on the bed, legs spread, cleaning her nether regions. “The least you can do is look up when I’m talking to you.” Ainslon lay her head back down on the bed and stared up at the ceiling. “It’s like this all-consuming feeling, Shady.” She swung her arms in the air, as her foot tapped the bed. “It’s like