“Hey, Miss Sara. How are you?”
“I’m fine, sugar. How’s my li’l sweetie?”
“He’s doing fine,” she responded with a smile. “I’m calling to see if you can watch Emery for me tomorrow evening. I’m going on a date.”
“It’s about time you got out and found yourself a nice man. I been praying for you.”
Bree laughed. “He seems pretty nice.” Just thinking about Austin sent shivers of delight down her spine.
“Now, don’t you worry about Emery. I’ll pick him up from school and make him some spaghetti. We’ll have ourselves a good time.”
“Save me a plate of spaghetti, Miss Sara.” She and Emery both loved pasta. “And thank you.”
“It’s my pleasure, Bree. You know it’s no trouble at all.”
She checked on Emery, then made her way to the master bedroom.
Inside she crossed the room toward the walk-in closet. Bree pulled out a black pantsuit to wear to work the next day. She didn’t like waiting until the last minute to decide on an outfit. Her eyes landed on vibrant blue maxi dress hanging in the closet.
Bree took it and hung it on the door. I’ll wear this tomorrow night. It was the perfect “first date” dress. Not too sexy, but showed enough skin to hold Austin’s attention.
She was excited. This was the first date she’d had in probably six months. Bree hadn’t been sitting down twiddling her thumbs, though. Emery and her work kept her very busy. However, if things went well with Austin; her schedule might open a bit more.
Bree had a good feeling about him. Jordin had always spoken highly of Austin and she could see why. He was charismatic, bringing an air of sincerity with it. It was refreshing to be able to talk to someone who understood her field of work and showed a genuine interest in it. Bree hadn’t really put too much thought into it before, but some of the guys she’d dated in the past weren’t comfortable with her because they felt that she was analyzing them.
A smile lingered on her lips. There was something different about Austin. If she wasn’t careful, this man would own her heart.
Bree stifled a yawn. She was exhausted, but it was still too early for her to go to bed.
She thought she heard a sound and quickly made her way to her son’s room.
He had changed positions, but was sound asleep.
She stood there, watching him, her heart swelling with pride. Bree sent up a silent prayer of thanks to God for sending her this beautiful little angel.
She padded barefoot to the bookcase in the family room where the photo albums were kept on the bottom shelf. She ignored the dust gathering. There hadn’t been time for dusting because of her busy schedule. Bree pulled out a small blue album—Emery’s baby book, taking it with her to the couch.
You were such a tiny little thing. Fragile and amazing.
From the moment Emery was placed in her arms, a fountain of love rose within her, stronger than any force she’d known. Bree traced her fingertip along the button shape of his cute little face, and gazed at those beautiful brown eyes staring up at the camera.
She drank in a last long look at Emery’s innocent, sweet face, and the love within her strengthened, just as it did every time she saw her son.
The slam of the neighbors’ car door cut through Bree’s thoughts. She closed the album and slipped it back onto the shelf as the muted sound of voices outside shattered the peaceful silence of her home.
Austin’s hour-long phone conversation with Bree confirmed that he wasn’t mistaken in the connection they’d made the moment they met. He had felt an immediate and total attraction. Austin looked forward to seeing her tomorrow evening and beyond.
He settled down in his favorite chair, his fingers dancing to the jazz melody playing on the iPad nearby. His heart beat with the pulse of the music.
The one good thing to come out of this situation with Jasmine was the little boy he had yet to meet. He believed that Bree was a good mother, which put him at ease. Just the short time they’d spent together, he could sense that she had a warm, loving spirit; she was intelligent and caring. There was also an undeniable magnetism building between them.
She’s the type of woman I could see myself spending the rest of my life with.
The silent declaration surprised him, but it was the truth. He wasn’t just attracted to her physically, he was also attracted to her mind.
A cloud of apprehension settled over him.
How would she react when he announced that he was Emery’s biological father? Would it change anything between them?
Austin knew the day would come when he would have to tell Bree of his intentions. As much as he looked forward to building a relationship with Emery, he dreaded the thought that his love for his son might cause her some pain. He hoped that his relationship with Bree would be solid enough to handle the truth.
* * *
Notepad and pen in hand, Austin strode into the conference room ten minutes before the meeting was supposed to start and took a seat beside Jordin.
“I’m seeing Bree tonight,” he announced in a low voice.
She stared, complete surprise on her face. “To do what?”
“Jordin, relax. We’re having dinner together. You told me that I should get to know her—well, that’s what I’m doing.”
“I think it’s the best approach,” she responded. “But I don’t want you leading her on, Austin. She doesn’t deserve to be hurt.”
“I have no intentions of misleading her, sis. Bree seems like a nice person and I can tell by the way she talks about Emery that she’s a devoted mother.”
“I can assure you that she loves that little boy with her entire being, Austin. He’s happy and secure.”
“I can’t wait to meet him.”
“You can’t rush this,” Jordin warned. “The goal is to get to know Bree and give her a chance to know you before you drop the baby bomb. I’m sure she’s considered the possibility of Emery’s biological parents looking for him one day, but I’m also sure that’s not a scenario she thought could happen anytime soon. You’re going to have to tell her the truth when you feel the time is right, but you need to give her a chance to see the type of man you are. The last thing you, Bree or Emery needs is an unnecessary court battle. I don’t think that would be very good for any of you.”
“Or you?” Austin challenged.
“Or me,” Jordin conceded. “I pray she’ll forgive me for keeping this from her. My only hope is that everything will work out for the best this way and she’ll understand why I kept silent.” She wiped her hands over her eyes. “Not to mention how the rest of the family is going to act when they learn the truth.”
Their conversation came to a pause when Jadin entered the room. Austin had chosen to keep his secret just between him and Jordin.
Austin smiled at her. “Congratulations on your win in court yesterday.”
“Thanks,” Jadin responded. “I’m so glad that case is over. I’m thinking about taking next week off just to relax.” She leaned back in her seat. “Lord knows I need it.”
“You should do it,” Jordin said. “I know how hard you’ve worked for the last six months preparing for trial.”
Austin agreed.
“Sooo,” Jadin