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“It is, right?” Swinging my legs around, I’m on my feet and pacing. “Kissing is almost worse than sex… It’s like inPretty Woman. Never kiss a client.”

“It’s definitely more intimate. You’re all up close and personal, breathing each other’s air, noses touching, sliding your tongues together… sliding your bodies together.”

“Drew!”

She starts to laugh. “Was it a good kiss?”

“Oh sweet mother…” I drop to sitting on the couch. “It was the greatest kiss of all time. I think I’m in love with him.”

“You’ve known him three days. You are not in love with him.”

“Have you ever seen him with his daughter? It’s the most adorable thing.” I wrap my arms around my waist and fall to the side. “I think he might be the perfect man.”

“No one is perfect.” She’s using her therapist voice. “You’re idealizing him, and you know that means you’re setting yourself up for disillusionment.”

“He sings.”

Therapist-voice gone. “What does that mean?”

“It means he’s a singer. He was an actual lead singer in a country band in college. And his voice…” Another shiver. “It’s like butter.”

“Huh.” Drew tilts her head to the side. “I had no idea Remi could sing. That’s really neat.”

“So now you’re thinking it might be an appropriate idealization?” I nod my head being very I told you so.

“I’m thinking we’ll have to take him to karaoke next time they do it at the Red Cat.”

“They do karaoke at the Red Cat?”

“It’s something new they’re starting. Now that all the college kids are coming over from Charleston. Gray told me about it—apparently Billy told him.”

“Oh shit, I suck.” I stand and walk over to her desk again. “I’ve been so knocked out by this tsunami named Remi, I haven’t even asked. How’s it going with Gray?”

“You know, I’m going to let that slide.” She taps her pen on the notepad. “Because you’re right. Remi did sort of come out of nowhere.”

“So Gray’s back… and things are good?”

A smile curls her lips, and the light in her eyes makes my personal concerns take a momentary backseat. I love seeing my friend so happy—especially after all the shit she’s been through, how long she’s waited, and all the assholes who tried to destroy her happiness.

“I can tell things are good.” I give her a wink. “You’re glowing.”

Her lips press together, and she makes a sneaky face. “I am glowing, but not just because I’m so happy.”

It takes me a second to catch up, but when I do. “Holy shit, you’re pregnant?” My voice is a shriek, and I’m on my feet jumping up and down. “You’re pregnant!”

She starts to laugh, and she’s out of her chair hugging me. “I am.”

“We’re going to have a shower and we’re going to pick out all these cute little baby clothes… What are you having?”

“Don’t know yet. It’s super early, so don’t tell anyone.” She leans on her desk and her expression dims slightly. “They say in the first six weeks anything can happen.”

I’m not hearing any of that. “The only thing that’s going to happen is we’re going to have a blast! I can’t wait… and let me know if you need help with anything. Lillie’s in school every morning, so I can run errands.” My lips twist and I nod. “It might actually be helpful not to be lurking around the house most mornings alone.”

“Don’t you have things to do? He can’t be paying you all that money just to drive Lillie around.”

“Everything’s pretty much Lillie-based. I feed her, change her clothes, help her clean up, do little activities with her, do her laundry…”

“What a sweet gig!”