Page 79 of Any Given Snow Day


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“You can say sex, since we’re both adults and all.”

“Fine. You sexed him up. Then what?”

“I left.”

“And?”

“And what? I left. That was Friday night.”

Nora stared. “Have you talked since Friday?”

“No. I told him I was busy.”

“I was right. You are a bitch.”

“Hey.”

“Becca, think. You have a guy any woman would give her right boob to have. Note I would have said right nut, but since we don’t have those, I went with a better analogy. My point, though, is that I know you feel something for the guy. You’re different around him. You smile more, and Simon loves him.”

“But it’s too soon.”

“Is it? You knew with Neal after a year. And that was when you were seventeen. Just a baby. Now you’re older and wiser, and you feel something for this man.”

“I do.”

“So, stop hiding and deal with it. With him.”

“I think I love him.”

“Good. Go with that.”

“I’m scared, Nora.” This time she felt the tears and accepted them. “It was like when I looked into his eyes that first time, really looked, something clicked. Even when I didn’t want to like him, I liked him. He’s smart and funny. Handsome.”

“And rich.”

“Stop.”

“Well, he is. He can be that rock for you, Becks. Neal is gone. Mitch is here, and he’s a good man. I like him.” Nora didn’t like just anyone.

“But it’s not just me. It’s Simon, too. We’re a package deal.”

“Don’t you think Mitch knows that?”

“Well, yeah.” She put her head in her hands. “Where do I go from here?”

“You invite Mitch over for dinner. You include him as a part of your family with Simon. Then you have him sleep over.”

“I don’t think I can do that.”

“You had the sex talk with Simon, right? The kid knows how babies are made?”

“Of course.”

“Then let him see his mother in a healthy, adult relationship with a man. I’m not saying you should blow the guy in front of your son, just be real.”

“Ew. You really have a way with words.”

“Yes, I’m quite the pontificator.”