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“Drinking isn’t going to make this better.”

“I’m not drinking because of Neil,” I insisted, though without knowledge of the case Calvin was working, I could understand why my dad thought it was only about Neil.

Pop didn’t speak much more until our meals arrived. I was poking at my eggs when he asked, “Why are you not at the Emporium?”

“I had some chores to do.”

“Sebastian.”

I glanced up. My dad was staring sternly at me, and I felt like I should ask for a second drink, hold the coffee. I knew he was worried. I had been attacked by an unknown assailant and then broke up with my long-term boyfriend the next day. I guess if I were a father, I’d be worried too, but I couldn’t explain to him that I thought the man who attacked me had killed two people and would undoubtedly strike again if he didn’t get what he wanted soon.

So I lied. Sort of.

“I’m just a little preoccupied.”

“Keep going.”

“I went to the precinct today that Calvin works at.”

“Why?”

I shrugged. “Not sure,” I said, failing to mention the roses and note. “He wasn’t happy to see me.”

“He was probably busy,” my dad supplied.

“He’s closeted,” I blurted out. “I don’t know why I assumed he wasn’t.”

“What exactly do you feel for him, kiddo? You’re sending conflicting reports.”

I laughed out loud. “I’ll say. So does he. I don’t know, Dad. When it’s just the two of us, he’s so different. Calvin is quiet and charming and sweet. I’ve never been treated like that by a guy—like I’m a prince.”

“Does he treat you like Neil did in public?” he asked, that sharp tone in his voice again.

“No. I mean, not really. I don’t know. It’s usually been a professional setting when I see him in public. He’s stern.”

Pop set his fork down and leaned back in his seat. “Are you fishing for an opinion?”

“Am I getting a bite?”

“He’s a nice boy.”

“He’s forty-two, Dad.”

“A nice man,” he corrected. “But I don’t think it’s wise of you to get involved with someone right now. Neil hasn’t even moved out yet.”

“I know. Iknowyou’re right,” I insisted. “And I don’t think he’s interested in a relationship anyway. At least, he’s made no indication that it was more than sex.”

Dad held his hand up. “Seb, you slept with him?”

“Uh. Did I say that?”

Motherfucker.

My dad sighed. “Were you safe?”

“Of course, Dad. Come on. I’m not a teenager.” I finished the last of my drink. “I just wish I didn’t have such shitty luck. I meet a guy I really click with and it’s another closeted cop.”

“Don’t push him. If it’s meant to be….”