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“Handsome. I think you’re just my type, Mr. Morgan. Tall, dark and handsome … I would put good money down that you’re just about every woman’s type.” A rough chuckle leaves me as I reply, “But I don’t want to be out here with any woman. I only asked one to coffee.”
“Well … actually, I asked you out for coffee so I could ask you out for dinner.”
He may be my son’s teacher … but
there’s no doubt that Trent Morgan could teach me a thing or two.
“Right, Mommy?” Henry says. “Yes, that’s right,” I answer and immediately regret agreeing without knowing what I’m agreeing to. “You like Mr. Morgan! Mommy likes Mr. Morgan!”
Dating a man you really want to hold on to for more than one night is completely terrifying.
If my father taught me anything before passing, it’s that love is in the details. Small gifts that bring memories will go a long way.
“So, I’m just going to put the obvious out there … if we were to do this thing, really date I mean. I think we’d make a cute little family.”
“You like to smile, don’t you? Her head tilts with a small nod. “Happiness is a choice.”
“What would make you happy?” You.
One small problem, though: there’s nothing about the two of us that I want to do slow.
She needs time to know I’m serious—hell, she needed a year just to let me take her out for coffee. I’ll give her all the time in the world … tomorrow. But right now? “Not yet,” I tell her, positioning myself on top of her again. The bed groans and her bottom lip drops open just slightly. “I’m not done with you yet. Spread your legs for me.”