Alyssa knew this sheltered corner, behind the support pillar of the partial roof that protected the courtyard in bad weather, but she had never been in it, only walked by and seen couples holding each other close there. Now it's my turn. Nerves fluttered in her belly. Drew pulled her against his body, adding his warmth to hers and lowered his head to whisper in her ear. “I'm so sorry, Allie. I'll be here for you, no matter what.” Tears blurred her vision again. “Thank you, Drew.” He lifted her chin and pressed his mouth to hers again in a delicious, tender kiss. It felt soft and sweet and lovely. This time, though, he lifted his head after a disappointingly short time. “Allie? Remember when you told me about your date with Sam?” She nodded. “Was it him you disliked, or the fact that h

