I glanced down at the pale blue silk. “It was a really nice blouse.”

He groaned. “At least let me make it up to you.”

I should have refused. I had a daughter waiting at daycare. My life didn’t have room for charming men who couldn’t even hold a cup of coffee properly.

And yet, somehow, I heard myself say, “You can buy me a replacement coffee.”

He smiled as if I had given him something far more valuable. “Done.”

After that, he kept appearing.

At first, it felt like coincidence. He showed up at the same café two days later. Then at the park near Diana’s daycare. Then outside the bookstore that Saturday.

But eventually, coincidence began to feel like intention.

He asked for my number—and unlike most people, he actually used it.

Jack sent me funny grocery store photos. He said things like, “I was thinking about what you said,” and somehow, it never felt forced or rehearsed.

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The first time Jack came over to the house, he connected with Diana so naturally that it caught me completely off guard.

After that, he was simply… there. Building blanket forts with her. Playing tea parties like he truly meant it. Washing dishes without being asked. Massaging my shoulders because he thought I looked tense.

Sometimes, it felt like he wasn’t just getting to know me—he was carefully weaving himself into every part of my life.

That feeling only grew stronger with time, especially as I realized how little he actually revealed about himself.

One night, after Diana had gone to bed, we sat together on the back steps. He had his arm around me when I said, “You never really talk about your job.”

He shrugged. “Not much to say. Consulting.”

“What kind?”

“The boring kind. The kind that makes less than you do,” he replied, glancing toward my house. “Clearly.”

I turned toward him. “I don’t care about that.”

And I meant it. I assumed he was embarrassed or simply trying to avoid judgment.

His expression softened. “I know.”

He kissed my forehead, and I let it go.

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