KIELAN Her hand in mine was warm, the kind that made my chest do that stupid, traitorous squeeze it always did around her. You don't have to handle it alone. Christ. If she only knew. I so badly wanted to tell her what was wrong with me, but I couldn't, not like this, not without a guarantee that I would come out of this unscathed. The lift doors opened to the lobby, and I dropped her hand fast before I could do something idiotic like kiss her knuckles. “So, where do you want us to go next?” “I've been to your pharmaceutical company,” she said as we walked to the car. I opened the door for her and stood, waiting for her to get in. “And I own it, apparently.” She slid in, eyes still on me, as I closed the door and stepped around to the other side. “So. You've got a hospital, two un

