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Still, the thought of that quiet middle, the part without handlers or lighting cues, doesn’t fade.

I grab my phone, half-expecting nothing, half-expecting something.

There it is.

Her name.

Tomorrow. 7:30.

I stare at the screen longer than necessary, then lock it and shove the phone back into my pocket.

This is supposed to be simple.

Suddenly, it isn’t.

And for reasons I don’t bother unpacking yet, I’m already looking forward to it.

Chapter nine

Sloane

“No.”

Paige laughs at the dress in my hands. “EvenIwouldn’t wear that on a date.”

“That’s not a no,” she adds, immediately. “That’s a cry for help.”

I’m standing in my bedroom holding up a dress Iabsolutely do ownbut only take out when I’m alone and feeling reckless. Paige lounges on my bed like she’s here to supervise a reality makeover episode, while Nancy sits cross-legged on the floor with a glass of wine, observing us like we’re a fascinating social experiment.

“It’s a charity dinner,” I say. “Not a date.”

Paige points at the dress. “That dress is a felony.”

“It’s aspirational,” I say. “You know. Appropriate if I were interviewing at a strip club.”

Nancy nods her head. “It’s whispering something.”

Paige nods. “Threateningly.”

I giggle and drop the dress onto the bed and reach for something safer. Something neutral. Something that says competent adult woman who knows how to keep a situation firmly in bounds.

“This,” I say, holding up a soft black top.

Paige groans. “You wear that to meetings.”

“I wear it toimportantmeetings,” I correct.

“And yet,” Nancy says, taking a sip of her wine, “you didn't wear it on stage last night.”

“That was different.”

“Because?” Paige prompts.

“Because there were cameras,” I say.

Paige blinks. “There will be cameras tonight.”

“Different cameras,” I say, even though that argument collapses immediately under scrutiny.