Dominic

The next day, Oliver and I drive out to check on the progress of several new properties scattered across Washington State. By Friday noon, we’ve made our way to Spokane and stopped for lunch at a pub the locals swear has the state’s best pizza. After debating, we agreed that wasn’t quite true, but they were pretty damn close.

We could have planned something more efficient than a multiday road trip, I suppose, but I don’t often get to hang out with my best friend someplace that’s not the office or my daughters’ tea parties. And if I’m being totally honest, I also wanted a chance to clear my head and figure shit out about Presley, which is hard to do when I see her all day, every day, at work.

“What do you think of the town?” I ask, draining the last of my wheat ale. If this place has one thing going for it, it’s the incredible beer.

Oliver shrugs cheerfully. “Seems pretty nice. It’s no Seattle, but then again, I’m biased. With the airport and all the basketball tourism, I think our new location will get more than enough traffic to remain profitable, even with the first hotel already there. Especially since the cheap real estate keeps our expenses low.”

“I see someone read the projections report.”

He scoffs, pretending to be offended. “I’ll have you know I always read everything I’m supposed to.” Then his smile slips a bit. “Listen, can I ask you something?”

Oliver almost never sounds this serious. It instantly makes me suspicious.

“That depends on what it is.”

“I need you to be completely honest with me here, dude.”

“Christ, just spit it out.”

He presses his lips into a flat line, breathing out through his nose, then asks, “Are you doing anything with Presley that you shouldn’t be?”

I hope he can’t see my shoulders tense. “You’ve already asked me that.”

“I know,” he says mildly. “It’s not illegal to ask the same question twice.”

“Well, the answer is no,” I lie.

“Are you sure that’s the story you’re sticking with? I know you want her.”

this topic?” I snap. “Why are you so obsessed with the idea of

few drops of beer slosh out. “Dammit,

“Hey,” I grunt.

your vice president, so I need to know whether anything is happening that might fuck up things between our

the position, so I don’t think he believes I offered her the job simply because I’m tangled up with her. I wasn’t even the one who recommended her for the spot initially. The others had seen her work, and there was really no question. The rest of the interns did fine, but

remains quiet, waiting me out, and in his stare is a stern warning. “She’s a good girl, Dom. The kind of girl who will want a house in the suburbs with a dog and a lawn and a white picket fence someday. You couldn’t give

cut unexpectedly deep. “What, I’m not good enough to be Prince Charming?” Shit, I should have kept denying it. Getting offended only proves

things in life. Or at least not when it comes to relationships.” His mouth quirks. “You’re two

me.

me, I’m all too aware that I’m wrong for her, and it’s not fair to let her wait a single second longer on something that’s never going

doesn’t help me stay away from her. When it comes to her, I’m utterly helpless. The more time I spend with her, the more my doubts and fears creep in, but the harder it is to pull away. Why can’t I

promise that you won’t hurt her?”

wet my lips.

going to finish that sentence, and I’m

grateful when

knows Emilia and Lacey’s daily routine and all their likes and dislikes—probably better than I do, I hate to admit—so it’s rare

“What’s up, Fran?”

is frantic

blood pressure spikes at the sound of toddlers

it’ll pass in twenty-four hours with no harm done, and you know me, I’m not afraid of a little mess,

home. I’ll be there as soon as I can.” Which won’t be very soon at all, seeing

asks, his

cover the receiver to quickly mutter, “Everyone in the entire world

you back home,” Francine is saying, “when you’re out of town

Francine. It’s no trouble at all. But it’ll take me a

Of course this has to happen when I’m on the other side of the fucking state. Guess I should be thankful the virus waited until I got back from

tell Oliver. “I’d fly, but by the time

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