Chapter 3Guy eyed the plate of raw fish in front of him with trepidation. He had been excited about their dinner—that was certainly not a date—all day. Dane had behaved as though everything was completely normal and, of course, everything was completely normal. Dane had made his feelings very clear—he didn’t date his clients, and he would never date his clients, and they would only have a professional relationship. Guy understood on a logical level that a professional relationship would be for the best. How could he expect or hope for anything beyond that when he couldn’t even remember what happened six weeks ago? In many ways, he didn’t even know who he was. What if Dane began to return his feelings—and Guy didn’t even know what his feelings were—only to find one day that Guy’s memories

