Total pages in book: 72
Estimated words: 68630 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 343(@200wpm)___ 275(@250wpm)___ 229(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 68630 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 343(@200wpm)___ 275(@250wpm)___ 229(@300wpm)
He flashes a dimple at me and nods enthusiastically before I throw him up onto my shoulders. Kat looks like she’s going to have a heart attack as we walk out of the school like that, and her face pales completely when we run into douchebag Luke on the way out.
“Hey, Katie.” His smile fades as his eyes roam over me and Josh beside her.
“Hi, Luke.” She forces the words through stiff lips. “I’m sorry, I can’t really talk right now. We’re on our way out to dinner.”
His eyes narrow in my direction, and I smirk. That’s right, asshole. My family.
“Are we still on for this weekend?” he asks.
“Uh…” She shifts her feet and stares off into the distance.
“Katie’s busy this weekend,” I answer for her. “And every weekend for the foreseeable future.”
Her mouth falls open as she glares at me, and Luke looks like he’s tempted to challenge my assertion. Something that won’t end well for him.
“C’mon, Katie.” I press my palm against her lower back and urge her forward. “Josh is hungry.”
Luke stands there like a fucking moron, gaping at us as we leave him behind. Only once we’re out of earshot does she whisper under her breath.
“You didn’t have to be such a dick to him.”
“I wanted to get my point across.” I hoist Josh down from my shoulders and into his car seat. But when it comes to buckling him in, that’s where I realize I’m fucking lost.
“Here.” Kat shoves me out of the way. “You have to do it a certain way.”
I watch over her shoulder as she secures him into the seat, tugging on the straps until they are snug. It might be a little issue, but it feels like a big fucking deal to me. I should know how to do this.
I’m trapped inside my own thoughts as I open the door for Kat and buckle her in. At least that much I can do. When I start the Jeep, she gives me directions to the pizza place. It’s still early, but neither of us has eaten since this morning anyway.
When I pull into the lot and cut the engine, she turns to me. “Should we order it to go?”
“Noooo!” Josh protests. “I want to play games!”
I shrug. “Sounds like the boy wants to play some games.”
Kat doesn’t look as sold on the idea, and I can tell she’s still nervous. She feels protective of Josh as a good mother should. But she needs to come to an understanding that the last person she needs to protect him from is me.
Inside, the waitress seats us and takes our order. Josh can hardly sit still long enough to tell her he wants pepperoni pizza before he’s begging to go play some games.
“How about after dinner?” She tries to reason with him.
“I’ll take him.” I stand and hold out my hand for his, and to my relief, he takes it. Kat scrambles out of the booth behind us and follows us to the Whac-A-Mole game. I throw in a few quarters, and Josh giggles as he tries to squash the moles.
“You can’t just undermine whatever I say,” she whispers while he’s distracted. “It will make him think he doesn’t have to listen to me.”
“Relax.” I reach between us and squeeze her hand. “It’s my first day. I just want him to have fun.”
Her expression softens a fraction, and she nods in understanding. “Okay, but let’s not make it a habit.”
Josh finishes the game and then bolts toward another one. We find a few that I can actually play with him, and he gets a real kick out of it when he actually beats me. The sacrifice of my pride is worth every giggle. By the time we eat our pizza and have another round of games, Kat informs me it’s almost his bedtime.
“Already?” I glance at my phone.
“He’s only three,” she says. “He has a routine, and I don’t want to disrupt that.”
I nod. “Alright, buddy. You heard your mom. Time to go.”
Josh pouts but does as he’s told. Kat helps him into his coat, and I pay the bill before we head back to her house. When we get there, she goes about the process of his nightly routine, which I discover is a bath and brushing his teeth before he hops into bed.
“Ready for story time?” she asks.
He nods with a yawn, and I lean against the doorframe in his room. “Mind if I read tonight?”
Kat hesitates, glancing at the book in her hands. “Would that be okay, Josh?”
Josh smiles, and I settle next to Kat on the bed, my leg brushing against hers when she hands me the book. She glances down between us but doesn’t move away as I expected she might.
“I hope you’re good at voices,” she says with an attempt at levity. “Josh likes his stories pretty animated.”