She turned to go back inside the livery stable. The excitement with which she’d<br />entered it less than an hour earlier had been replaced by heavy-hearted dread. She didn’t want to see Jim right now, or even think of him and the ramifications of their impossible<br />relationship.<br />He waited for her only a few yards from the door, leaning against Lady’s stall and scratching her forelock. When Catherine approached, he raised his eyebrows.<br />“Nathan won’t tell.” She pressed a finger to her lips. “We’re safe.”<br />Jim stood there a moment, his expression unreadable. He took a tentative step toward her, pointed to her and himself and twined his fingers together with another questioning<br />tilt of his brows.<br />“I don’t know.” She shook her head. “I don’t know if we’re together or not. I simply don’t know. Please don’t ask me this tonight. I need some time to think.”<br />His gaze was riveted on her lips, then her eyes. He seemed calm, but she noticed tension in his jaw and neck, signs she’d learned to read to tell her when he was upset or angry. She wished she could give him a better answer, could tell him what he wanted to<br />hear, but to say “I love you and want to be with you” would be a lie right now. Her conflicting emotions were tearing her apart.<br />Walking over to him, she tilted her face up and kissed him on the cheek. “I’m sorry,”<br />she whispered near his ear so he couldn’t see her words. “I don’t mean to keep hurting you. I want to love you, but I’m afraid. You don’t understand what a huge thing you’re<br />asking of me.”<br />She stepped back, gave him a small smile, and gestured toward the door. “I have to go now. It’s late. But I’ll try to see you soon.”<br />He nodded, but the hopeful light had gone out of his eyes.