“You must decide,” Graham continued.
Neither face showed happiness in the great thing that had come upon them, now that they considered what they must do.
“But I don’t want you to go,” Paula urged. “I don’t know what I want. You must bear with me. I am not considering myself. I am past considering myself. But I must consider Dick. I must consider you. I... I am so unused to such a situation,” she concluded with a wan smile.
“But it must be settled, dear love. Dick is not blind.”
“What has there been for him to see?” she demanded. “Nothing, except that one kiss in the canyon, and he couldn’t have seen that. Do you think of anything else—I challenge you, sir.”
“Would that there were,” he met the lighter touch in her mood, then immediately relapsed. “I am mad over you, mad for you. And there I stop. I do not know if you are equally mad. I do not know if you are mad at all.”
As he spoke, he dropped his hand to hers on the keys, and she gently withdrew it.
“Don’t you see?” he complained. “Yet you wanted me to come back?”
“I wanted you to come back,” she acknowledged, with her straight look into his eyes. “I wanted you to come back,” she repeated, more softly, as if musing.
“And I’m all at sea,” he exclaimed impatiently. “You do love me?”