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I tried to stifle my disappointment. He was only asking for the kids. “Yeah, sure. For the kids,” I said. “I can’t wait to see them.”

I can’t wait to see you.

“Wonderful. Same time as last time?” Kevin asked.

“Sounds great to me.”

“Well, the kids are looking forward to it. And me. Me and the kids.”

I grinned at his words as I leaned back in my chair, allowing myself to feel the slightest bit relieved.

“Should I bring anything?” I asked.

“Just yourself. That’s the only thing we need.”

His words claimed a chokehold on my throat as a silence fell over the conversation.

“Well, we’ll see you tonight,” Kevin said.

“Yes. Tonight,” I said breathlessly.

I hung up the phone and slowly set it back down on my desk. I looked around my room as his words settled into my bones. Me. The only thing they needed. Not the kids? But him, too?

Maybe I was reading too much into things.

The last thing I needed was to get my hopes up.

Six o’clock came around and I was knocking on the front door of their massive home. I heard the kids running into the foyer before the door creaked open and Daniel ran into my arms. I picked up a giggling Sydney and held her close as Kevin appeared. He had on a pair of tailored pants and a white linen shirt, and it was hard for me to take my eyes off him.


You’re here!” Daniel said. “I’m so glad you’re here.”

“I love you, Miss Brooke,” Sydney said.

“Oh, I love you too, sweetheart,” I said into the top of her head. “And something smells good in here.”

“I hope you like duck,” Kevin said with a smile.

“Never had it.”

“Then I’m sure you’ll love what the chef has prepared for tonight. It’s the best duck in the city,” he said.

“Miss Brooke, I went to school today,” Daniel said.

“Oh, really. And how is it going?” I asked.

“Really awesome. I told everyone about swimming and the waterslide and the beach.”

“And I told everyone about you,” Sydney said.

I looked over at Kevin before my eyes drifted to Sydney.

“You told them about me?” I asked.

“Yeah. ’Cuz you’re my best friend,” Sydney grinned up at me.

“Well, thank you, Sydney. I’m honored to be your best friend,” I said.

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