Chapter Sixty-Three Aidan bent down, opened the cooker door, and took out three trays of toad in the hole. They smelled amazing, making him want to try some. When they were laid out on the stainless-steel counter, he grabbed a knife, slicing them into equal sized portions, when he felt arms around his waist, and Kate’s cheek on his back. “Is everything alright?” “Uh-huh!” She remained attached to him. “Oh! It’s just that you haven’t touched me in months. I mean, don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining. It’s just unexpected is all.” He held her hand. “I know. I’m so sorry how things have been between us recently.” She let go of him. He turned to her. “What’s going on?” “I owe you an apology.” Kate looked up at him, her eyes pleading. “You were right about Graham. His company’s behind

