"I didn't. Until tonight," she stated honestly. "I mean… what better opportunity. And you didn't even choose to go into the house." "Because it would be not possible to face up to when we're by myself and you're… looking at me like that!" Diane blinked. Oh. Okay. That Was good, right? That he didn't assume he should resist? But then… "Why do you want to resist so bad?" "That's what I wanted to speak to you about," he stated quietly, his voice a low rumble in the half-light of the porch. Then he reached throughout to take her hand and wire their fingers, resting the returned of his palm on her thigh, her hand in his. "Where I come from it is a little one of a kind to here," he said quietly. "It's truly regular for humans to just… to wait until they recognize they've discovered the prope

