Megan snorted. He kissed the top of her hair, and she wrapped her arms around his torso. “Hey, it could happen. I’m not perfect.” She looked up at him. “I know that.” “I mean, look at this. Clearly, I could have done a better job explaining myself.” Megan shook her head. “That was my fault. I shouldn’t have jumped to conclusions.” Being with Paul was a roller coaster of sorts. They had the friendship thing down, now they had to figure out if it could be more than that. He was right. It was going to take time. “I’ve never been in a situation like this,” Megan admitted. She seemed to take him off guard with her comment. “What do you mean?” “I’ve never been friends with a guy first.” “Never?” Paul looked somewhat horrified. “Never.” “Well, I’ve already expressed my opinion of the g

