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Chapter 6 She's a Spoiled Brat img
Chapter 7 You Need to Get Laid img
Chapter 8 A Cry for Help img
Chapter 9 Business or Family img
Chapter 10 Dad of the Year img
Chapter 11 That's Her Dad img
Chapter 12 What Is This Man Doing To Me img
Chapter 13 She Wants His Time img
Chapter 14 He's Super Hot img
Chapter 15 I Get to See Him Again img
Chapter 16 Tonight Is All About Her img
Chapter 17 Call Me Andrew img
Chapter 18 Pollinate Her Flower img
Chapter 19 It's a Date img
Chapter 20 It's Only Paint img
Chapter 21 The Sound of Her Voice img
Chapter 22 He's Practically Old Enough To Be Your Father img
Chapter 23 Mom Might Be Right img
Chapter 24 Dirty Thoughts img
Chapter 25 All Apologies img
Chapter 26 The First Date img
Chapter 27 Sparks Fly img
Chapter 28 Kiss Me img
Chapter 29 What I've Been Missing img
Chapter 30 Is It Serious img
Chapter 31 Phone Flirting img
Chapter 32 A Growing Hunger img
Chapter 33 Dinner Has To Go img
Chapter 34 Can't Get Enough img
Chapter 35 Trying Out the Bed img
Chapter 36 Waking Up Together img
Chapter 37 Raven Knows img
Chapter 38 The Rules img
Chapter 39 Interrupted img
Chapter 40 Everything Falls Apart img
Chapter 41 My Father Can't Find Out img
Chapter 42 Freaking Out img
Chapter 43 The Morning Air img
Chapter 44 On a Break img
Chapter 45 The Voice of Reason img
Chapter 46 If It's Meant To Be img
Chapter 47 Three Days In img
Chapter 48 You Can't Run From the Truth img
Chapter 49 Another Man img
Chapter 50 We Have to Tell Him the Truth img
Chapter 51 She'll Never Be My Mother img
Chapter 52 Heart Emojis img
Chapter 53 Telling Her Parents img
Chapter 54 Dad Loses It img
Chapter 55 He Knows Me img
Chapter 56 She's Touching Me img
Chapter 57 In His Arms Again img
Chapter 58 And He Cooks img
Chapter 59 Confronted By Her Father img
Chapter 60 This Is Serious img
Chapter 61 When Is It My Turn img
Chapter 62 A Proposition img
Chapter 63 Plans for the Future img
Chapter 64 A Step Back img
Chapter 65 Guys Can Be Idiots Sometimes img
Chapter 66 In Trouble Again img
Chapter 67 Jealous img
Chapter 68 Telling Mom img
Chapter 69 At Least He's Not Divorced img
Chapter 70 You Just Set the Table img
Chapter 71 Stolen Kisses img
Chapter 72 The Girlfriend img
Chapter 73 The Talk img
Chapter 74 Saxton Digs Himself a Hole img
Chapter 75 A Surprise img
Chapter 76 An Important Question img
Chapter 77 Should I Say Yes img
Chapter 78 A Tropical Getaway img
Chapter 79 Hot Tub in Paradise img
Chapter 80 Bikini Off img
Chapter 81 Take Me Andrew img
Chapter 82 The Worst News Imaginable img
Chapter 83 A Family Tragedy Unfolds img
Chapter 84 Waiting is Agony img
Chapter 85 A Coma img
Chapter 86 This is My Life img
Chapter 87 You Need To Go img
Chapter 88 He's Clean img
Chapter 89 The Nightmare Never Ends img
Chapter 90 On the Outside img
Chapter 91 The Punk Who Hurt My Daughter img
Chapter 92 All My Fault img
Chapter 93 Poor Choices img
Chapter 94 I'm Here img
Chapter 95 Back Together Again img
Chapter 96 Can't Stop img
Chapter 97 Stop Shutting Me Out img
Chapter 98 Is This Goodbye img
Chapter 99 A Miracle img
Chapter 100 What Did She Say img
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Chapter 1 Yoga, Drinks, and Dirty Pirates

Lanie

"Deep breath, and exhale as you transition into cat-cow." The yoga teacher's smooth voice wafted across the room, and I closed my eyes, losing myself in the gentle piano music. Everything was good and right. Smooth. Easy.

Until a short giggle interrupted my flow.

I cracked an eye, taking in Erica, who stretched on the mat next to me. She had her ass pressed as far back as it would go and was wiggling it slightly under the facade of stretching.

There goes my inner peace.

Following Erica's eyes, I clocked Dirty Pirate Guy watching from across the room. His mouth hung open as he stared at Erica, and I swear a bit of drool dripped onto his mat.

"This is yoga," I hissed at my best friend. "Not Tantric Sex 101."

Erica bit back a giggle and went into downward dog. I followed suit, allowing my head to collapse forward. Some days, there was just no trying with Erica. The girl lived to get a rise out of people. As annoying as that sometimes could be, it was also the reason I loved her.

"Namaste," the teacher said, and everyone echoed the word that meant class was over.

Everyone except for Erica, of course.

"Nay, I'ma stay right here," she whispered, bumping me with her elbow.

I rolled my eyes as Dirty Pirate Guy, wearing a grin, walked toward us. As his gaze fell lower, though, it hit Erica's hand-and the Claddagh ring showing she was taken.

Just like that, his trajectory switched, and he veered toward the exit.

"You must get off teasing men like that." I rolled my pink yoga mat up and stuck it in the waiting tote bag.

"Yeah, actually, I do."

"Oh my god. Don't tell me you're actually attracted to Dirty Pirate Guy." With most of the class already departed, I headed for the door.

Piling her long, blond hair into a messy top-bun, Erica fell into step next to me. "Don't call him that. It's mean."

"He's the poor man's Jack Sparrow, Erica. Did you not see the earring and the dreads? And 'mean' is you flirting with dudes when you have a perfectly amazing guy at home. What would Matt say if he saw you doing that?"

"He loves it." Lies. She really never flirted with anyone. Matt was too much for her as it were.

Erica pushed the yoga studio's front door open, and we emerged onto the street. The chilly Seattle air struck my sweat-slicked skin, cooling me down immensely. Though the pedestrians darting to and fro all wore sweaters or jackets, I was entirely comfortable in only a tank top and windbreaker. It had been a cold September, just the kind I loved.

"You remember when Matt came to this class with us and the instructor totally made him do all that crazy crap for talking?"

Erica snorted and laughed. "He still talks about it."

"You think he'll ever come back?" I couldn't help but chuckle at the memory. The guy was a total goof, and yet, he complimented Erica in a way her ex, Tanner, never could have.

"No." She laughed. "He's meeting us next week after we're all done, but there was no getting him to come inside. I think he still has nightmares about it." Erica winked.

"You're crazy." I laughed again. "Or maybe he is."

"We both are?" she offered.

With a shrug, she looped her arm around mine, and we crossed the busy intersection, making a beeline for the tapas bar on the corner. It went without saying that we were headed there. Like yoga, cocktails were a Sunday-evening staple.

"I hope I'm crazy with someone eventually. Now I just need to get a man that meets some of my standards and doesn't look like a teenager, a homeless person or a girl."

"Not going there." Erica smirked and bypassed the boyfriend conversation all together as we plopped into seats at the end of the bar. "The usual?"

Shauna, the Sunday bartender, must have seen us coming from across the street because two glasses of red were on the bar in no time at all. I slowly took the first sip, relishing the relaxing effects of the alcohol mixing with the relaxing effects of the yoga.

Yep, Sunday rocked.

"So. Are you excited?" Every one of Erica's teeth showed in a giant smile.

There was no need for a segue. Tomorrow's big event had been on my mind all day long. At this point, it was like there was a giant ticking clock over my head, counting down the seconds till my new job began.

"Yeah." I took in a long breath. Oxygen didn't help. Nope. I needed another sip of wine.

"Don't worry. You'll do a great job."

I looked at her over the rim of my wine glass, not quite sure what to say to that. How could she know whether I would perform well or not? This would be my first job as a counselor. I'd done all right in grad school, yeah, but this was the real world.

"It's not kindergarten."

"No," Erica agreed. "It's not kindergarten. And your point is?"

"My point is this." I went to twist some hair around my finger, something I did when nervous, and then remembered I'd chopped my locks off weeks ago. The wispy pixie cut, though everyone said it looked great, was still taking some getting used to.

"Mm-hmm?"

"I'm just worried." My shoulders slumped, and I curled my fingers tight around the glass stem. For a brief moment, I missed kindergarten. The six years teaching it had been a whirlwind. While that kind of environment was probably too chaotic for some people, it was comforting for me. It was what I knew.

And what was headed my way the next day? Something I wasn't familiar with. Not at all.

"It's high school," I pointed out.

"It's what you wanted," she said, nearly cutting me off.

I pursed my lips, and Erica followed suit, mocking me. She'd known what I was going to say before I even opened my mouth. That was both a perk and a downside of having the same best friend since first grade.

Erica unzipped her sweatshirt and flapped it around, getting some air on her sweaty skin. Though it was September outside, the tapas bar was incredibly warm. "You always wanted to get into counseling. Kindergarten was never part of the long-term plan."

"I know."

She was right, and another thing was true as well. I would have never taken the steps to become a school counselor if Erica hadn't encouraged me. Change wasn't in my nature. Maybe it had something to do with my standard, happy upbringing, where the greatest mix-up in routine involved taking the family camping trip in June one year instead of July. Or maybe staying stagnant was just inherent for me. Either way, shaking things up could be terrifying.

Which is probably why I had a best friend who thrived on the new and exciting.

If only I'd known what was right around the corner....

            
            

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