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Once he was gone, she turned to Bonnie and Titus with a shaky smile. “Thanks so much. I don’t know what I would have done without the two of you to back me up.”

She still felt shaky and her stomach was tied in knots.

Bonnie eyed her for a long moment. “Ice cream.”

“What?”

“What you need is ice cream. You’ll come back to LittleLand. I have a whole freezer full.”

“Oh . . . but . . .”

“Ice cream,” Bonnie said firmly. There was a look in her eyes that said she wasn’t taking no for an answer.

“My car . . .” She glanced over. Only, she wasn’t sure that she actually wanted to drive right now.

“We’re only five minutes from my place. Titus will drive your car behind us. Right, Titus?”

Titus frowned but nodded.

“Oh . . . I . . . um . . .” Would Aidan want this man driving his SUV?

Heck. It wasn’t like it would be any safer with her driving.

“Okay,” she said meekly.

Bonnie took her hand and led her over to a late-model Jeep. It wasn’t until she climbed in that she realized she didn’t have her handbag or phone with her.

“Oh no.”

“What’s wrong?” Bonnie asked, starting up the vehicle. She looked behind her as she backed out.

Smart.

“I left my phone in my car.”

“Don’t worry. Titus will grab it for you.”

“He didn’t look too happy about having to drive my car.”

“Oh, he doesn’t mind. Don’t be fooled by his resting grumpy face. He’s a marshmallow.”

Um, sure he was.

Bonnie pulled up around the back of LittleLand.

“You live here too?”

“I have an apartment in the back. You definitely need some ice cream, you’re far too pale. You shouldn’t let that asshole get to you. He was just a jerk.”

Bonnie led her to the backdoor just as Titus pulled up.

“Bonnie, you should have waited for me,” he grumbled as he walked up, carrying Greer’s handbag.

“Titus, it’s not my fault you drive so slowly.”

“You’re too reckless,” he muttered back.

She sighed. “Come on, Greer. What sort of ice cream do you want?”

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