Aroused him was a much better word.
He sighed deeply. This would definitely be one flight he
would not forget in a long time. He couldn’t help but open his eyes and glance over at her. Her eyes were closed, her lips were parted and she was breathing at an even pace. Unlike before, she was now resting peacefully and had
somehow taken her mind off her fear of flying, and a part of him felt good about that. He didn’t want to dwell on the
protective instincts he was developing for her. Perhaps he felt this way because she reminded him of his baby sister, Delaney.
A lazy smile touched his lips. As the only girl constantly
surrounded by five older brothers and six older male
cousins, Delaney had been overprotected most of her life. But after graduating from medical school she had pulled a fast one on everyone and had sneaked away to a secluded cabin in the North Carolina mountains for rest and
relaxation, only to discover the mountain retreat was
already occupied. A visiting desert sheikh, who’d had the same idea about rest and relaxation, had been ensconced in the cabin when she’d arrived. During the course of their “vacation,” the two fell in love and now his baby sister was a princess living in the Middle East.
Delaney was presently in the States with her family to finish her residency at a hospital in Kentucky. He enjoyed seeing his one-year-old nephew Ari and had to admit that his
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