last name. “What’s your relationship with each other?”
Leonard’s
“We don’t have one.”
Kelly’s gaze darkened noticeably.
“Yeah, we’re just friends.”
Kathleen gave her a pointed look.
Mommy.
I’m hungry.” Desiree pouted.
“All right.” Kathleen nodded.
“You can put Desi down, Mr.
Sullivan.
Desiree held Kathleen’s hand.
Samuel glanced at Eilam and asked in a deep, affectionate voice,
“All right, come along.
nodded enthusiastically.
Leonard smirked at Ryder.
“He has a wingman.
Leonard turned toward Kelly.
heading up, then.”
Her parents were here on the second floor as well.
She said, “If you don’t show
your arm here, Leonard.
This is not an indication that I like you.
me,” she asserted.
“To be clear, it’s for the best if you don’t have
I don’t want any trouble.
both of us,” he stated matter-of-factly.
Kelly bristled with indignation.
blame? Why don’t you say that to your grandpa as well?”
Leonard merely gave her a long look.
“I
worse seven years later.
before leaving.
His gaze darkened.
She has some nerve to call me trash.
meek and cute, and that version of her is far preferable to her personality right
“What would you like?”
“I’m not picky,” he answered.
smiled.
do you think I’ll grow to be as tall as Daddy?” Eilam asked eagerly.
“Of course, he’s your daddy, and you’re
laughed.
He met her gaze squarely.
right up.” Kathleen made a plate
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