"I like the present moment better." "Why?" "Nobody interrupted us." Startling blue eyes stared at her. "Meet me here tomorrow after work. I'll bring food and we'll have a picnic.” It was a bad idea, but she refused to say so outright. She was falling in love with this big guy and if it didn't stop now, it would end terribly. It was her weakness, getting attached to men too quickly. Black seemed too good to be good, and Aileen knew how that was. And that was good, and divorce lawyers cost a lot of money. "Not to mention the dreaded phone call to my family to tell them I'd been screwed again." But she nodded anyway. She just couldn't say no to him, and it didn't seem like she'd have to worry about him asking her to marry him. He didn't seem like a man who was settling down. "Okay. Wha

