Kissing Kendall

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Author: Jennifer Shirk
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don’t get too excited,” he said grimly. “I’m not looking to get engaged, just dinner and maybe a movie. If anything, it’ll get you to stop nagging me.” And hopefully help him put Kendall out of his mind once and for all.
    “Dinner and a movie sounds great,” she said with a wide smile. “Now I only wish I could convince Kendall to do the same thing.”
    Damn Georgie and her big mouth! Did she have to bring up Kendall?
    He let out a heavy sigh. He obviously needed to find a woman to help him move on with his life sooner than he thought. Brad licked his lips, hesitating for a moment before broaching the subject with his sister. “Um, look, I remember you came up with some kind of…eligible bachelorette list for me way back when.” Then as casually as he could manage, he asked, “You wouldn’t happen to still have that so-called list, would you?”
    Georgie’s face lit up brighter than the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center. “Actually, I happen to have it right here,” she said, whipping out a folded-up piece of paper from her lab coat pocket.
    Brad arched an eyebrow. “You carry that thing around with you?”
    “Well, I never know when I could meet someone to add to the list.”
    He shook his head. And Georgie thought he was a meddling sibling? Now he knew what exactly occupied his sister’s spare time. Here he had hoped that the impending arrival of her first child would be keeping her busy and out of his personal life.
    How wrong he was.
    “Just hand it over,” he said, holding out his palm.
    She was about to do just that but snatched the paper out of his reach at the last second, clutching it to her chest. “Uh-uh. Not so fast,” she said, narrowing her eyes. “Are you really going to start dating or are you just saying you’re going to start dating to get me off your back?”
    “Georgie…,” he warned.
    “Okay, okay. Fine, here.” She tossed him the list. “Now I want you to keep in mind that I was very selective about whom I added to that list. I didn’t add just any woman with a pulse.”
    “Good to know.”
    “And just for the record, all these women willingly gave me their phone numbers. Apparently, you’re considered quite the catch in this them parts, pardner ,” she said with a grin, pretending to tip a fake cowboy hat.
    Brad ignored the comic cowgirl routine and looked over the list with an incredulous eye. “Good lord, Georgie, there are more than forty women’s names here!”
    She beamed. “You’re welcome.”
    Hell , he thought grimly as he tucked the note in his pocket. If his sister ever wanted to give up pharmaceuticals, she’d do well opening her own dating service. “Don’t pat yourself on the back yet. I’ll reserve the thanks until after I look over this list a little closer.”
    Brad was about to leave when a trail of vanilla and cinnamon wafted through the air. He could identify whose scent that was with a wad of tissues up his nose, which meant he needed to get out of there fast. His insides clenched, but before he could turn away, Kendall appeared at his side, looking better rested and even more beautiful than the last time he’d seen her. Crap. With that kind of thinking he knew he was in trouble. But when Georgie took one look at Kendall, Brad saw the lightbulb go off over his sister’s head.
    That’s when he knew his real trouble was just beginning.
    Georgie’s grin widened. “Hey, Kendall. I’m so glad you stopped by now of all times. Well, well, look who’s here, Brad,” she said pointedly. “Kendall.”
    “Yeah, I’ve got eyes,” Brad ground out between clenched teeth.
    What a mistake he’d made confiding in Georgie. He had told his sister years ago—in a weak and unguarded moment—that he once had minor feelings for Kendall. Something he should have told Kendall himself, but she was engaged at the time and he didn’t want to interfere with her and Jake’s relationship, so he kept silent about it. But now that he mentioned
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