Page 106 of The Holidate Season


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“You’ll still pick me because I’m the best nanny you’ve ever had?”

Poor Zeus.

He sniffles. Wipes his eyes.

And he nods. “Yeah.”

“That’s really sweet of you to drop off presents,” I tell him. “Thank you.”

“They’re Zeus specials,” he sniffles.

Trevor tries to cover a snort of laughter and fails.

Goodness only knows what we’ll find when we open those presents in the morning.

“Can’t wait,” I tell him.

“The babies even wore out my mom,” he says. “You sure you can handle them for twelve hours?”

Twelve.

Oh, god.

They should’ve called me.

I miss the babies, and I love helping, even if I’ve loved what I’ve been spending my vacation time on even more.

But Trevor doesn’t hesitate. “Gonna call in a few reinforcements to help, but yeah. We’ve got you. Wealwayshave time for the Santa Zeus who brought us together.”

He blinks at us again, and then he grins. “Heh. We did, didn’t we? It’s the first quadzeuslet miracle.”

We let him have it.

Even if he wasn’t sleep-deprived, he’d still stay stuff like that.

But if Zeus and Joey hadn’t given me a job, I wouldn’t have found where I belong or had the courage to tell Trevor that I like him.

And after Zeus has had a power nap and we’ve made sure he’s taking an Uber instead of driving himself, Trevor pulls me back into bed and says the same.

“Your job was our Christmas miracle.”

I press my hips against his. “And I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

“Merry Christmas, Meg.”

“Merry Christmas, Trevor.”

It’s the last thing either of us say for a long time.

Out loud, anyway.

Mostly, we let our bodies do the talking for us.

Trevor’s the best present I’ve ever gotten, and I can’t wait to show him every day for the rest of our lives.

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