“You’re not that bad,” Hayley laughed as Tracy escorted her back to the table they were sharing with her sister and his brother. “You didn’t seem to have any problems keeping up with the steps or the beat.” “Yeah, well that was an easy one. Don’t try to drag me out for the fast ones, or worse, the line dances.” He pulled her seat out and waited until she was seated before sitting in the chair beside hers. Hayley watched him a moment, enjoying the smile on his face and the light in his eyes as she decided she was glad she’d come out tonight. The more time she spent with Tracy, the more she liked him. Maybe she’d been wrong with her first impression. He was a nice guy and she had definitely dated worse. She just didn’t know if she had room in her life to date right now. Sure, it was nice

