In the future, when she had a few days to think about things, I would ask her again. For now, I’d let it go. After unloading the car, Aria and I headed into the kitchen to start getting lunch ready for us and the kids. I’d already bought some lunchmeat and some rolls, so it didn’t take long to set
Aria’s POV Alone in the mansion the next day, while Liam was at work and the kids at school, I felt much like a ghost wandering the halls. Every square inch of this place was filled with old memories, both the good kind and the bad. I had known being here would be difficult, but now that I was h
Even after William and I sat down, Sophia kept all of her attention focused on me, glaring. She had not yet acknowledged her own son sitting beside her. “Mom?” William said. Sophia didn’t answer, focus on me. “Mom? I came to see you.” Still she ignored him. “William is here,” I said. “No
Aria’s POV “How about some ice cream?” I asked William on the way back to the mansion. “No,” he said. With his head turned toward the window, I couldn’t see his face, but his voice sounded small enough to reveal the depths of his hurt. He might have been crying. I pretended I didn’t notice. “W
Liam’s POV With renewed determination, I drove home, eager to talk to Aria and try to convince her to return to work with the team. But when I walked into the mansion, I was surprised to be greeted by Joe, but not William. My stomach twisted, remembering that Aria was going to take William to se
“I didn’t like that,” William said. “She shouldn’t have said those things.” “You’re right,” I said. “I wouldn’t have liked that either.” In the past, Sophia had cursed me out using every foul word under the sun. I didn’t particularly care – until she started adding Aria in her vile outbursts. That
Liam’s POV I knew Aria was lying to me. She was clearly upset about something. But I couldn’t figure out how to broach the topic without making her even more upset, so I decided not to try. If she wanted to talk about it, she had to know that I was willing to listen. Likely, she was just steamin
She paused. “I didn’t think it was necessary since the references were so good.” I pulled the phone away for a moment to take a deep calming breath. Patience, I reminded myself. With the phone back on my ear, I told her, “Please do that now.” “We’ve already hired him,” she said. “Please,” I sa
Liam’s POVFriday morning, I was filled with dread and trepidation. I wasn’t looking forward to this coming weekend, not even slightly. The engagement party set for Saturday night was sure to be terrible, but it’s the potential fallout with Aria that had me on edge the most.I hoped she could see my
Aria’s POVThe question blindsided me, and I had no idea how to answer it. How did William know Liam and I were having troubles? We’d tried so hard not to fight in front of them anymore. And even though we’d been distant with each other, we always tried to be friendly when the kids were around.But
Liam’s POVI placed my hands on William’s shoulders, hoping to ease him. His posture had gotten all tense, when he’d confronted Jackson. I was a little worried he might start a fight with Jackson now, too.“Thanks William, but it’s okay,” I said. “Jackson isn’t wrong. I have been failing Aria by not
Aria’s POV“William? What are you doing here?”William, with Liam holding his hand, come into my office.“Can I hang out with you today?” William asked me.I looked up at Liam, searching for explanation.“Someone got into a fight with the school bully,” Liam said. “He’s been suspended for the rest o
“This is my son, William,” I said. To William, I added, “William, this is my co-worker Joanna.”“Just a co-worker? How cruel?”“Joanna,” I snapped. I wouldn’t tolerate her attempting to drag my kids into this unpleasant arrangement between us, and if she even wanted to try it, I’d burn the whole thi
Liam’s POVAs William had been suspended from school for a couple of days, I had no choice but to take him back to the office with me, at least for today. We could later make accommodations for the rest of the week, but it was difficult to get a full day nanny at the last minute.“Now, Liam,” I tol
Right now, however, I had bigger things to worry about. I rushed out of the headquarters building and drove to the other side of town to the kids’ school. Inside, William was waiting for me, sitting on a seat outside of the principal’s office.The principal’s door was open, with her waiting within.
William’s POVWilliam’s worries stayed with him, making him stay awake all night, tossing and turning in his bed. By morning, he was dead tired, dragging his way through breakfast and to the school bus. Even as tired as he was, he knew that if he stayed home, claiming to be sick, he wouldn’t find an
Aria’s POVFinding no luck at Markus’s, I returned home. I wanted to tell Liam about the strange invitation I’d found, that asked me to be at some fancy venue on a Saturday night, but something about Liam that evening was making me hold my tongue.After all, didn’t he say he was also going to be out