KAYLEE I hesitated too long, no words leaving my mouth to answer his question. Not that I could have helped it. Jace’s touch on my face and his proximity had my brain short-circuiting. But then he dropped his hand and leaned back into his seat and I nearly whined in protest. Thankfully, I still had some control left, and I saved myself a second dose of humiliation. Clearing my throat, I turned away from him and stared out the large window. I needed a moment to collect myself. This was madness. Barely an hour ago, I had been standing in front of Caleb with a ring, ready to commit my life and loyalty to him in every way. Now I was here and I could swear I was flirting with trouble. “Is this a rebound?” I hadn’t realized I’d said the words out loud until Jace answered. “Does the label

