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“And now you have… lots.”
“Yeah. I’m glad I didn’t cut that date short like I initially wanted to. You were late, you had kids… but there was something about you. And you were surprisingly hot. Blind dates usually aren’t.”
“Not only that, but I ate fish.” They bumped shoulders together and began to laugh.
They earned a few looks, but honestly, he didn’t care, and Alex didn’t seem concerned either as they wandered through the bedrooms. Alex finally stopped in front of a dresser with four deep drawers, in a dark wood. “I like this one. What do you think?”
“It fits right in.”
Sort of like Alex.
Epilogue
ALEX MADE his final fundraising phone call, securing the last of the funds needed to send a group of two engineers and six workers to Africa to build wells, schools, and medical buildings in a half-dozen villages. He had his team lead in place, an experienced woman he’d worked with before. He knew she could do the job, could handle anything that came up. Which was doubly important, because this was the first assignment of his new charity. The one he ran from home rather than the one he headed in the field.
The last couple of weeks had been intense, but now he was done until after Christmas, so he could focus on Ryan and the girls.
It was funny because he’d looked for work doing something like this for someone else, but he hadn’t been happy with any of the organizations that had vacancies, so he’d decided to see if he couldn’t find funding to do it himself. He’d found a grant that paid his salary and stuff like office supplies while he secured the funds for the actual work.
The best part was how he didn’t have to leave his family for long periods of time or at the drop of a hat.
He turned his computer off and headed upstairs. The kitchen was in chaos, Rosie at the center of it, the queen of Christmas cookies.
“Lex! Lex, put your apron on.”
He had his own apron now, with “Rosie’s Lex” embroidered on it. He’d gotten a T-shirt with a daisy on it, and pajamas with daffodils for his birthday too. Mel had given him a gift card for Montana’s and an offer to watch the girls. He’d taken Ryan, of course, and they’d had steak.
“Yes, Princess Rosie.” He grabbed his apron and put it on, then did a twirl. “Good?”
“Hey, honey. Work all done?” Ryan stopped to kiss him. “I was thinking of ordering in supper tonight.”
He took another look around the kitchen, everyone intent on making several different kinds of cookies, bowls and cookie sheets everywhere. “I think maybe we have to.” He smiled at Ryan, wanting another kiss. Wanting a longer kiss. He knew Mel would make gagging noises, though, and he could wait until everyone was in bed.
“Excellent. You’re on chocolate-star duty.” Ryan handed him a star-shaped cookie cutter.
“Is the dough already rolled out?”
Mel pulled a disk of chocolate dough out of the fridge and handed it to him, and Daffy gave him a rolling pin. “There’s room on the counter near the coffee machine.”
“Perfect. Chocolate and coffee—that’s a great combo.”
“No coffee in the cookies, Lex,” Rosie told him, so serious.
Ryan’s soft chuckle filled the air. “Say please, Rosie.”
Alex chuckled. “Please, Rosie.”
Ryan laughed for him, but Rosie wasn’t amused, and she put her hands on her hips.
“No please. No coffee in cookies.”
“There could be, though,” he suggested.
“No!” She shook her head, her eyes wide. “No. No. No.”
He scooped her up, nuzzling her. “No coffee, my Rosie-posie.”
“No coffee, my Lex.”
“You got it. I’ll make them right, I promise.” He’d do anything for her. For any of them, really, including their very sexy father. Who was once again wearing nail polish. And was that eye shadow? “Did you paint Popsy again?”
“Daffy did. She’s gonna be a… a….”
“Makeup artist, Rosie. I’m going to work on movies.”
He loved how unique his girls were, each one with their very own personality.
“It’s cute,” he told Ryan, grinning as he set Rosie down so he could roll out the cookie dough and cut out the stars.
“Thank you, my love.” Ryan stole another sugar-cookie-flavored kiss. “Tonight I’ll let you clean me up.”
“Oh, is that what we’re calling it today?” He laughed and set to work, glancing at his family every now and then. God, all this was his. His family.
He’d never have to have another blind date again.
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