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"But understandable, given your history with Rick. So are we friends again?" Russ smiled at her.

"Friends."

Standing up, Russ took her hands and pulled her to her feet. "I think you could use a hug." He put his arms around her and she hid her face against his chest, biting her lip so she wouldn't burst into tears. He could have stayed like that forever, savouring her closeness, the fresh scent of her hair, the warmth of her body next to his, but he didn't want to push her, so he stepped back, looked down at her, and asked, "Feel better now?"

"Much better. Thanks for making me talk to you, Russ."

"Promise me it won't happen again. There's nothing we can't talk about."

"I promise."

"Okay. Let's get you home. We both have work tomorrow."

For the first time since she had seen him with his cousin, she slept soundly.

* * *

Driving back to his apartment, Russ was still reliving the moments when he held Melanie in his arms. He knew a great deal of her reaction had to be because of Rick, but he was hopeful that some of it was jealousy, even if she wasn't ready to admit it yet.

Suddenly he had a brainwave - something that would probably help her a great deal, and, in the end, be of benefit to him as well. He was beginning to feel much more optimistic about the future of their relationship.

* * *

Two days later, Melanie got a call at work from Russ. It was short and to the point. "Meet me for lunch at Kelly's at noon. I've got an idea that I think you'll like."

"So now I'm curious - can't refuse. See you there."

This time she was the first to arrive, so she ordered a cup of coffee while she waited. She was still embarrassed by her behaviour, but much less so than before their talk.

Once Russ had arrived and their orders were placed, Melanie was eager to find out what his idea was about.

"I did some 'grumbling' to my stubborn client, with baby-step result so far. His tone has become less demanding, so I'll give him another shot tonight and see what happens. Anyway, that's just a lead-in to my idea. I have an assignment for you."

"You do?"

"Yep. You aren't going to like it but I guarantee the results will more than compensate for the initial discomfort."

"Now I'm really curious, and a bit nervous."