His breath on her ear caused a shiver down her spine. She tried for a joke. “You’d be surprised how many don’t. I’m a huge hit with the under-ten set. Over twenty, not so much.” “I think you’re hanging with the wrong crowd.” As if she didn’t already know that. She finished off her burger, and Sean led her around and introduced her to people. She nursed a bottle of water, making sure to wave it at Jimmy as he walked by. Sean introduced her to Moira, Jimmy’s fiancée, before going back to the grill to cook more food. Moira was hilarious, and Emma had tears rolling down her face within fifteen minutes. She was glad she’d come. But when night fell, she had to go. This crowd looked like it might party late, and she couldn’t afford that. After he’d finished cooking, Sean had come back and hadn

