She had to remain professional, she really had to. If she showed just how much she liked being that close to him then she would be in trouble. She couldn't show it, it wasn't right. She had a ring on her finger that showed that. And yet her heart was racing just because she knew he was there and she knew it shouldn't. When he told her what she wanted to hear, that he had nothing wrong other than the headache, she smiled and nodded. She didn't want him sick. What if it meant he had to take some days off?
No, she had to stop thinking lke this. She had no right to and she had a man, a very sweet man, who gave her a ring. Even if she couldn't understand how they had gotten to such a point. She nodded, not really believing he was fine. And the look on his face a second after showed that she was right to not believe him.
"Your reactions say otherwise. Here," she said as she took the glass from his grasp and sat it to the side so he didn't drop it if he felt another twinge. "Let's see if this can help."
She should give him the asprin, that would help. But no, she found her hand resting gently on his forehead as she checked if it was warm before both of her hands slid to either side of his temple. Rubbing gently, her mind pleaded with her to stop now before they got too close. This wasn't how she was meant to treat someone. But then her gaze locked on his and she couldn't pull away. Something in his eyes pulled at her heart and shot a flame to her stomach and before she knew what was going on, her hands were in his hair and her mouth on his.