Glen walked in the bathroom and laid the t-shirt and the towel on the toilet. He gathered up her wet clothes.

"I'll wash these for you." Glen said.

"Thank you Glen." Cass said giving him that big beautiful smile again.

"I'll be down in the kitchen. I'm going to fix us something to eat. You hungry?" Glen asked.

"I'm starving." Cass said.

"Well okay, one meal coming up." Glen said laughing.

Cass smiled as Glen left the room. She got out and dried off with the big fluffy towel Glen had left for her.  She pulled the large t-shirt over her head. It fell down to her knees. She dried her hair with a dryer she found under the sink. She had the strangest feeling about Glen. It was almost like she knew him. She felt so comfortable with him. She trusted him. She was also very attracted to him. Cass sighed. Glen was a sexy man. He could have his pick of any female he wanted. Why would he be interested in her? He was just a very nice man, being kind to her. She opened the door and headed downstairs.

Cass walked in the kitchen to find Glen busy over the stove. He was putting rice in a pot.

"Smells good in here. What are you fixing?" Cass asked coming to stand beside him.

"I'm baking some chicken breasts, Italian style and some rice and vegetables." Glen said.

"Wow, you must be some cook." Cass said smiling at him.

Glen looked down at her. Damn she smelled good. Her long black hair was shiny and hanging in waves down past her butt. He wanted to bury his face in it. Okay Glen down boy he thought.

"I do okay." Glen said putting a lid on the rice.

"Need some help?" Cass asked.

"No Maam, you set your self down. You been through an ordeal tonight, let me take care of everything." Glen said.

Cass sat down at the kitchen table. She looked out the window. It had got dark already.

"The phones are out for now. Is there any one you need to call? I'm sure your parents probably worry about you. They should be back up in a couple of days." Glen said.

"There's no one. My parents are dead." Cass said.

Glen set a cup of coffee in front of her.

"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to upset you." Glen said noticing she had got quite.

Cass wrapped her hands around the mug for warmth. She looked up at Glen and seen the concern in his eyes.

"It's okay. It happened a long time ago. I was 13 when they died in a plane crash." Cass said.

"That must have been tough for you. Did you have relatives to take care of you?" Glen asked.

"No. I was put in foster homes, it wasn't awful or nothing. I was just kind of a loner anyway. I just put all my efforts into school. I was happy when I turned 18 and could get out on my own." Cass said.

Glen filled two plates and sat down across from her setting a plate in front of her.

"Thank you." Cass said.

"Your welcome honey." Glen said.

Cass gave him a bright smile and dug in she was starving.

Glen watched in pleasure as she ate. She had quite an appetite.

Cass looked up and caught his eyes on her.

"Sorry I know I'm making a pig of myself, but this is so good." Cass said.

"It's good to see a woman that eats instead of picking at her food." Glen said grinning at her.

Cass laughed.

"You'll never catch me picking at my food. I love to eat." Cass said.

Glen got up and put more on her plate and watched as she practically inhaled it. Finally she sat back satisfied.

"That was great Glen, thanks." Cass said.

"I'm glad you enjoyed it." Glen said.

"So why is a nice guy like you not married with a houseful of kids? I can definitely see you happy in that role." Cass said.

Glen's expression changed and a sad look came across his face.

"I can't find a woman who wants that or me for that matter." Glen said.

"I'm sorry Glen, I didn't mean to upset you." Cass said.

"It's not your fault. I just came out of a bad relationship that's all. She decided one man wasn't enough for her. She was sleeping with half the guys I worked with." Glen said.

"Well she sounds like a fool. Any woman would be lucky to have you." Cass said.

Glen looked up and seen she was sincere. He smiled at her.

"Thanks Cass." Glen said softly.

"Let me help you clean up in here." Cass said.

"No way. You go in the living room and set in front of the fire, this won't take long. I'll join you in a few minutes." Glen said.

"Okay, but tomorrow, I'm going to help you out around here, no arguments." Cass said standing up.

Glen looked at her standing there. She was stunning. He wanted to feel those long legs wrapped around his waist. Okay stop boy Glen told him self.

"I would never argue with you beautiful." Glen said smiling at her.

Cass ducked her head and blushed. He called her beautiful. Glen chuckled; she was as sweet as she could be.

"Go on, Ill be there in a few minutes." Glen said turning to clear the table.

Cass watched him for a moment and went into the living room. She sat on the floor in front of the fire and watched the flames. She was very attracted to Glen, but she wasn't sure what the etiquette was on asking a man you had only known a couple of hours, to make love to you. Cass sighed. She really liked Glen, she hoped he liked her too, and she didn't end up making a fool of herself.