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going to change my life irrevocably.

Hailey

โ€œDear Lifeโ€โ€”High Valley

One year laterโ€ฆ

As I sat across the table from my date, a bland smile pasted on my face, my mind wandered. The words he was rambling, extolling his awesomeness, faded away.

A flashback of that night with the sexy stranger played through my head like a home movie. Every move heโ€™d made had been magic. Hot, sweaty, pulse-pounding magic.

When heโ€™d told me I wouldnโ€™t ever forget that night, he wasnโ€™t kidding. I literally relived it every single night. In vivid technicolor.

โ€œSo when I finished up, everyone was coming to me to congratulate me,โ€ my date said. What the hell was his name again? Charlie? Chester? Wait. No, it was Chet. And what the hell was he talking about?

โ€œThatโ€™s awesome,โ€ I said as I pasted a brilliant fake smile on my face. I was going to choke my new friend Justine for setting this up.

With a pleased grin, he raised his glass for a drink. I frowned and made a production of pulling out my phone. Looking at the blank screen, I whispered, โ€œOh, shoot.โ€

โ€œIs everything okay?โ€ he asked with a furrowed brow.

โ€œItโ€™s my mother. She says itโ€™s important. Iโ€™ll just be a minute,โ€ I said as I excused myself to step outside. Then I held the phone to my ear and had a one-way conversation with no one. After an acceptable amount of time had passed, I reentered the restaurant.

โ€œIโ€™m so sorry to cut our night short, but I need to run home. Itโ€™s my mom. Sheโ€™s visiting, and she thinks she sprained her ankle.โ€ With an Oscar-worthy look of concern, I gathered my purse and light jacket.

He placed his napkin on the table and stood. โ€œIs there anything I can do?โ€

โ€œOh, no. Thank you, though. Thatโ€™s sweet of you. Thank you so much for dinner. It was lovely.โ€ I blinked a few times and shot him an apologetic smile.

โ€œLet me walk you to your car,โ€ he offered. Afraid he might ask me out again on the way or, God forbid, try to kiss me, I waved him off.

โ€œNo need, but thank you. You finish your dessert.โ€ Before he could say any more, I rushed out, heels clicking on the tiled floors. The sun had gone down, and the temperature had dropped, but I didnโ€™t pause to slip my jacket on.

Reaching my car, I was thankful Iโ€™d had the foresight to meet him at the restaurant that overlooked the lake. Not wasting time, I started the car, cranked up the heat, and got on the road.

The lights of the lake faded in my rearview mirror as I headed home. My phone rang, and I grinned as I saw the display. โ€œHey, Mom. Your ears mustโ€™ve been burning.โ€

Her chuckle carried over the line. โ€œWhat are you up to?โ€

โ€œOh, not much, just heading home because you might have sprained your ankle,โ€ I said, then pulled my lips between my teeth in an attempt not to laugh.

โ€œChild, you are incorrigible. One of these days, you using me as your escape plan from bad dates is gonna backfire. What was wrong with this one?โ€ Her tone was chastising, but the laugh at the end ruined the effect she was going for.

โ€œUgh, well, letโ€™s just say, pretty package but too in love with himself.โ€

โ€œOne of those, huh?โ€

โ€œYou have no idea.โ€

โ€œWell, your father and I are talking about making a trip up to see you. When is a good week?โ€ We ironed out the details, and I pulled into my neighborhood on the edge of town.

โ€œOkay, Mom, Iโ€™ll see you in a few weeks.โ€

โ€œSounds good. Maybe while Iโ€™m there I can find a nice boy for you. Youโ€™re not getting any younger, and I sure would love some grandbabies to spoil.โ€

I laughed as I parked in my garage. Once I ended the call, I grabbed my crap and went inside.

After dumping everything on the counter, I went to my room and fell back onto my bed.

I shot off a text to Justine.

Me: I hate you. We can no longer be friends.

Justine: Uh-oh. That bad?

She was a part-time dispatcher for the sheriffโ€™s department and somehow knew my date, but he wasnโ€™t a sheriff. No, Mr. Chet Edwards was a stuck-on-himself city cop.

Me: Letโ€™s just sayโ€ฆ no more blind dates

Justine: Eek. Ok. Sorry

She inserted a sad-face emoji, and I laughed. It really wasnโ€™t her fault, I supposed. She was trying to be nice. The problem was, I didnโ€™t really have time to date, but it didnโ€™t mean I wasnโ€™t lonely.

โ€œWhy arenโ€™t there any decent guys out there? Let me clarify. Ones that are single. Iโ€™m never going to meet the right guy. Fuck my life.โ€ Not that I wanted to rush into anything, but my biological clock was ticking, and I wanted to be a mom more than anything. Maybe Iโ€™d look at a donor. A man in the picture wasnโ€™t super necessary.

But what a shitty thing for my kid to never have a dad. Sure, people did it all the time, but I always pictured myself finding the right guy and settling down to raise a big family.

โ€œDamn you, sexy stranger! Youโ€™ve ruined my expectations for a man. Where the hell is a man that is like you in the bedroom and just as amazing out of it?โ€ I sighed. I was looking for a unicorn among men.

And I really needed to quit talking to myself. I buried my face in my hands.

โ€œYour appointment is here, Hailey,โ€ the receptionist said when I answered the phone. Pinching the bridge of my nose, I closed my eyes. Iโ€™d slept like shit the night before. My dreams of the sexy stranger had left me restless, and Iโ€™d woken up gasping at least three times.

โ€œSend him back,โ€ I huffed. Regret that I hadnโ€™t rescheduled surfaced, and my shoulders drooped. I dropped my head into my hand with a sigh.

โ€œIf this is a bad time, I can come back,โ€ a deep voice said from the doorway. Tingles of awareness skated up my

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