Accidental Homecoming by Sabrina York

Accidental Homecoming by Sabrina York

Author:Sabrina York
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2021-05-07T19:05:50+00:00


Chapter Eight

Lizzie ended the call, then closed her eyes and steadied her head as it spun.

Those two words made a world of difference. Health insurance. The coverage she had for herself and Emma, which she had to buy herself because she was a contract employee, was adequate for most issues. But the cost of a bone-marrow transplant was more than her plan would cover. Secondary coverage would be amazing.

It would be so wonderful not to have to worry about more debt. A huge burden, finally relieved.

Funny, wasn’t it? Danny Diem had once been an immature guy who avoided commitment and lived for the moment, without any thought for the future. But he had changed.

Now, he was thoughtful and kind, working hard to fit in with his new family. He was certainly ready and willing to step up and try to be a father to Emma in every way.

She thought back to that kiss, the night he stayed over before getting tested. How his lips had felt against hers. Was it wrong to assume he was interested in rekindling their relationship, as well? She tried to ignore the ribbon of delight that wove through her at the thought. It was too early for such ideas, no matter how tempted she was to lean into them. No matter what Lizzie wanted, Emma had to come first.

Watching Nan cut a slice of cake and hand the plate to Emma, she smiled. It was a charming sight—Emma elated, playful, childlike once more. How wonderful would it be if, after all this, she could have a normal childhood again? But what would that look like?

Danny had mentioned how lovely it was in Butterscotch Ridge, what a great place it was to raise children. Had he been hinting that they move there when Emma got better?

He hadn’t been specific. Was it silly for her to start imagining a life with him? Other than one brief kiss, he hadn’t given her a clue. It was far too soon for that. Wasn’t it?

She wasn’t sure, but her heart wanted that. Wanted that more than it should.

“Mommy?” Emma thrust a slice of cake under her nose.

“Thank you, honey.”

“There’s no ice cream.” An apology, perhaps. Or maybe an indictment of Lizzie’s shopping skills.

“Cake is fine. Mmm. Is this chocolate?”

“With chocolate icing.” She hadn’t needed to mention that. It was all over her face.

“Are you even using a fork?” Lizzie chuckled as she used her napkin to wipe the smears from Emma’s cheeks. And her fingers. And that spot behind her knee.

“I licked the bowl,” she said proudly. “What should we do next? To celebrate?”

Nan grinned. “I vote for a bath.”

Lizzie chuckled at Emma’s disgruntlement. “I second.” Because really. Frosting was everywhere.

Later, as Lizzie tucked Emma into bed and kissed her good-night, she felt that flare of hope again. She couldn’t wait until Danny joined them in Seattle, and this time, he’d be with her every step of the way.



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