"Unless... you'd care to help me?"
Seeing the girl's bewildered expression, Shanley leaned closer, his voice laced with a captivating charm.
Help him? Juniper glanced at the handsome face now magnified before her, then at the pouring rain outside. She was afraid he might get into an accident if he wasn't paying attention.
"Oh." After a moment's hesitation, Juniper took the tissue and began to gently wipe the raindrops from his face.
The car fell silent. His jacket sleeves were too long on her, making the task a bit awkward. As she wiped, the pad of her finger accidentally brushed against his skin—a fleeting contact of warmth and coolness. In that instant, a strange sensation shot through her, momentarily stunning her senses. Her body trembled, and she instinctively pulled her hand back, feigning composure. "There. Just focus on driving."
"Thank you, Juniper," Shanley said, his deep eyes crinkling as he smiled in satisfaction. "Don't worry, I'm a very good at this."
Juniper's head snapped toward him, then, after a two-second stare, she whipped her face away to look out the window. She had a nagging feeling his words had a double meaning. He was talking about his driving skills, right? He'd better be.
...
Back at Cloudscape Community, Shanley immediately urged Juniper to go take a hot shower.
"Sir, you should go take a shower too," Dana said, coming downstairs after helping Juniper get settled, only to find Shanley carefully cleaning the girl's things.

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