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"The car had no license plate," Ivayne said. "I asked Kane if they found it and he said they didn't include the report of the car in there because the plates had been removed," she finished. I tapped the edge of my pen on the desk and studied the file before me. It's been five hours since Aiden and I returned from our date. While the effect may not have rolled off, I have duties to attend to, and they come first before my daydreaming of what had happened today. Of the kisses I had gotten. And the fact that I had terribly failed the race to the bike and Aiden had won. Although he has yet to use his winning card, I'm pretty much eager to see what he does with it. Tiffany had booked a spa session in the next two hours, while she and I had spent almost two hours trying to find a fitting dre