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Seeing as I don’t exist in hter’s eyes, I plop on the couch cushion nearest Dad “Thanks for watching her last night She didn’t give you any trouble, did she?”
“Not at all” Tessa hands Dad a coffee and sits on the armrest of his chair “Anytime you need a sitter, don’t hesitate to ask”
“Thanks” I’rill Molly about her stay Even if Dad was home, I don’t trust Tessa as far as I can throw her
“We should get going,” Logan says, savingmyself
Tessa's brows arch “You guys caether?”
Logan holds Molly in one arrabs her backpack with the other “It’s called co-parenting, Moure out how to do”
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It’s been four days since I’ve seen Danika or Molly Night shift is rough Around two o’clock I’, ready to pass out in es at seven, all I can think about is ain It’s a vicious cycle that sucks your life away
Not today Today is the first oftired, I know if I don’t ask Danika about the picnic today, torab the bouquet of yellow daisies and the pink gift bag that’s been sitting in an A and it co
“Hey!” Danika says, whipping the door open before I can knock ”What are you doing here?”
Molly slips around her and runs towardher around once Molly’s high pitched squeal echoes on the porch I love her laugh It’s pure and innocent and perfect Danika crosses her ar at us
“I irls” I’ve yet to openly call Danikato admit it, she always has been Alill be “FaceTi it”
If she and Molly lived withwhen I'm on this rotation I knoe aren’t there yet, but I have a feeling it won’t be long Even if Danika turns down the offer, when I finallystubborn and realize how perfect we are together
“You could have co your shift Or before if you ive me hell