Wanna try my ride for a change? he asked her. It's not too cold today. She looked around him. On that? Just you and me, Shelby. Want to take a chance? She gave him a soft smile. Am I safe with you on that thing? she asked. He presented the rider's helmet. Well, I'll drive carefully. You should get a jacket and something to wrap around your neck. Boots and gloves. And you might want to tie up your hair. Why not, she said. Come in while I get ready. He
In this scene from "Temptation Ridge" by Robyn Carr, a character invites another to take a ride with him, highlighting a sense of adventure. He reassures her about the weather and the safety of the ride, indicating his carefulness and concern for her comfort. The invitation seems to carry an underlying flirtation, as he emphasizes being just the two of them on the ride.
The woman responds positively to his invitation, demonstrating her willingness to embrace this opportunity for spontaneity. Her hesitation about safety is met with his practical suggestions for gear, showcasing a balance of excitement and responsibility. This exchange reflects a budding connection between them, as she prepares to embark on this new experience.